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January 2nd 2004
Published: June 7th 2006
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Kenya has a diverse climate, ranging from the rich and fertile great rift valley, the Masai Mara plains, and the desert like ranges of the north. Overall, the MUST do's in Kenya are a safari. You cannot come to this part of the world and NOT experience the Big five in their true wild habitat. Also, once you have experienced true Kenyan hospitality in resorts and hotels, you will never be able to compare their services to any other part of the world.


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Skewers of Game Meat at retaurant CarnivoreSkewers of Game Meat at retaurant Carnivore
Skewers of Game Meat at retaurant Carnivore

This restaurant serves only game meat - antelope, wildabeast, alligator, and zebra!
Tea PlantationTea Plantation
Tea Plantation

One of the key exports from Kenya is tea, and coffee. These plantations can be seen from miles away.
The Great Rift ValleyThe Great Rift Valley
The Great Rift Valley

One of the largest and most economically vibrant provinces in Kenya. The capital is the town of Nakuru. Rose farms are situtated in the valley.
Hungry VulchersHungry Vulchers
Hungry Vulchers

A leopard must have left this carcass on the tree in the valley.
Thorn bushesThorn bushes
Thorn bushes

This is what the tree branches look like close up.
Cheetah :)Cheetah :)
Cheetah :)

Can you see the Cheetah? Being this close is NOT highly recommended.
Vegetable MarketVegetable Market
Vegetable Market

The BEST organic produce in the world.
CottageCottage
Cottage

100x better than Muskoka! The view of Lake Naivasha and the valley is amazing above the foothills.
Lake NaivashaLake Naivasha
Lake Naivasha

A freshwater lake which spans for 160km, one can see hippos hide in the shallow regions.
HUGE elephant!HUGE elephant!
HUGE elephant!

This elephant followed us in the jeep, while we were in Amboseli National Park. The park has a high concentration of elephants, and amazing views of Mount Kilimanjaro


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