Birding in Kenya
It’s hard to imagine an African landscape without Kenya popping into your mind, and there’s a reason for that…
Kenya optimises what Africa is to most people – a wild and beautiful land blessed with the sort of big wildlife and birdlife most of us could never dream of (and wish we had it ourselves). Kenya’s wild landscapes truly are the non-fictional Lion King where the locals even seem to live by the famous song from the Lion King – ‘hakuna matata’, which roughly translates to ‘no worries’. And that’s exactly the kind vibes you get when you take your first step off the plane. A highly warm welcome from the locals, who will make your time here relaxed and get you to forget about your worries whilst you immerse yourself in some of the best wildlife this planet has to offer.
Not only does Kenya have the ‘African Big Five’ safaris but it’s also has an extraordinary amount of birdlife, holding a huge 1,103 plus bird species – 9 of which are endemic species. Birding in Kenya is very rewarding, where birds are bolder than you’ve ever seen before and for it not to be uncommon for one to greet you up close waiting to steal a bit of your lunch. Beware!
Join us as we take you across some Kenya’s wildest and most beautiful environments! From the red-stained soil of Tsavo East National Park to the wild and untamed land of the Masai Mara National Reserve. Kenya truly has it all!
Explore Magical Kenya for exceptional game viewing, bird watching, and cultural tours with African Birding Journeys. Its undeniable that Kenya is naturally endowed with natural beauty, birds, and wild animals which make Kenya safaris amazing. Experience the great wildebeest migration in Masai Mara National Reserve, visit the interesting Masai cattle keepers and enjoy interesting attractions and activities in various national parks of Kenya. Among the top places to visit in Kenya include Masai mara National park, Amboseli National Park, Tsavo East, and Tsavo West, Nairobi National Park, Mt Kenya National park, Lake Nakuru, Aberdare, Meru, and Mt Longonot National Parks among others. Day and night game drives in the savannah parks of Kenya offer you great views of interesting wild animals grazing/browsing and predators hunting. Expect to see lots o wild animals on your Kenya game safaris which include Lions, Leopards, Rhinos, Elephants, Wildebeests, Hippos, Waterbucks, Warthogs, Impalas, Hyenas, wild dogs, Zebras, and Gazelles among others. Our Kenya safaris with African Birding Journeys are tailor-made to meet travelers interests, budget, and interests
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