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When You Want To See Them All, Go To Kenya Safari
Although there is a large market for competition
 with other African  countries, Kenya still assumes
 its top place in harboring visitors from  all over
the world.
 Much of Kenya is usually deemed as safari,
 which in  turn made it famous.
Even before the birth of other countries to compete
 for tourist  market, Kenya has already emerged
as the pioneer.
During its discovery,  famous people such as President
Roosevelt, Prince Edward, Ernest  Hemmingway and
the likes have already explored the safaris of Kenya.
 This created a snob appeal though. In a sense,
 the big people went to  Kenya safari because
the world expects them to while those who have
 the  resources to travel do because it seemed to
 be one of the certifications  to reach the 'up society'.
In our modern-day however, Kenya safari is already
 open for all  people who are willing to enjoy wildlife
 and culture.
Because of its unfailing guarantee to have you experienc
e the big  five (namely lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino)
 its fame is  unequalled by any other regions who themselves
 offer other wonders. 
Kenya ecosystems cover an array of other substantia
l members of the  savanna.
Kenya safari does not only rely its fame on its vast
resources for  wildlife, it is also known for its
kaleidoscopic landscapes which are  characterized
 with highlands, rift valley, grasslands, moonscape
 at the  north and the snow capped, magnificent Mount Kenya.
Considering the over 50 wildlife reserves and national parks,
it  would be impossible for one visitor to not love any of them.
It is off  course expected that one cannot visit all them in a single trip.
So  unless you have all the resources to travel and take the
off beaten  tracks, it would be best if you would plan your
trip well and organize  your voyage so you may get the
 bests of all worlds.
For travelers with limited budget, your best bets would be Amboseli,  Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru, Samburu, Aberdares, and Tsavo. And for those  who have time and money, you may explore great laces such as Kakamega  Forest, Meru, Marsabit, Mount Elgon, Mount Kenya, and Shimba Hills.
Even with a big budget or low, Maasai Mara is still
 a definite stop  over. This is the place where all
 filming of wildlife in Kenya are  created.
This haven of wildlife offers immense varieties
of animal  species that it would be hard to believe
that they are all contained in a  single place.
All of these perhaps contribute to the perception
 that wildlife  lovers should and must visit Kenya
 safaris at least one time in their  lives so as to
 witness a great part of the creation. 
Friday, June 4, 2010
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