Kenya Destination

Kenya Destination

by Aakash Singha



Kenya Destination offers you to explore many wonders. Be it beaches or mountains, forests or deserts, small villages or cities the visitors are bound to be enchanted by the natural beauty. Moreover Kenya is known mostly for its wildlife that forms an unforgettable part of Kenya destinations.

 




The pristine white sand beaches beside the blue water of the Indian Ocean in Kenya holds spectacular coral reefs. Some of the famous beaches of Kenya that are the ideal places of sand and surf are as follows:


 

  • South Coast Beaches
  • North Coast Beaches
  • Lamu
  • Tana River Delta
  • Malindi and Watmu

 

The hills and mountains of Kenya are far apart from the lowland valleys and plains. The mountains of Kenya are spectacular for their sheer height and beauty. Some of the well-known mountains and hills of Kenya are listed below:


  • Mt Kenya
  • Mt Lonqonot
  • Mt Elqon
  • Loroqhi Hills
  • Western Highlands
  • Shimba Hills
  • Taita and Chyulu

 

Kenya Destination offers you various ranges of forests starting from coastal areas to high mountain forests. The Kalameqa, Aberdares, Arabuko, and Sokoke are the notable forests of Kenya.

 


Kenya is famous for its reserve forests and national parks that are home to some amazing variety of exotic wildlife. The animals that roam freely in these parks range from carnivores such as lions and leopards to herbivores like elephants, zebra, antelopes and wildebeest. Kenya Destination is most attractive to the lovers of wildlife. Nairobi National Park, Masai Mara, and Amboseli National Park are some of the best-known game reserves in Kenya.

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