Sunday, December 23, 2007

Experience Kenya’s Wilderness

Most visitors to Kenya want to experience the country’s world famous wildlife. But there are many different ways to experience the Kenyan wilderness. Whether you want to drive by a pride of lions in a four wheel drive, walk through herds of plains game, watch a herd of elephants from the comfortable veranda of a safari lodge, track game on horseback or search for rare birds in a thick rainforest, the possibilities are endless.Kenya’s wilderness areas are famous world wide. The name Kenya has become synonymous with the great wilds of Africa but they represent far more than you would ever expect, protecting and showcasing a broad range of habitats and species.

They are complex ecologies that depend on the conservation of diverse natural resources and systems. The Parks, Sanctuaries and Conservation areas co-exist with and depend on the communities that surround them, and work together to protect the future.From the depths of a coral reef to alpine mountains, from one of the world’s most endangered owls to a herd of wildebeest more than a million strong, the wilderness of Kenya is a wonder to behold...Maasai Mara. The World’s most famous Game Reserve, this vast plain land is home to the world’s greatest wildlife spectacle, the annual wildebeest migration...AmboseliEnter the majestic realm of the Elephant, a land crowned by the snow capped peak of KilimanjaroTsavo East and WestKenya’s largest National Park is an epic wilderness crossed by the tracks of a long and exotic history…Laikipia This remote wilderness is the perfect place to get away from it all for your individual safari adventure…Samburu, Shaba & Buffalo SpringsIn this dry, thorn studded land water means life and the rivers draw an endless array of wildlife…Meru Unknown, unspoiled, untouched, Meru is a paradise awaiting discovery...


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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Wildbeest Migration

Between Kenya and Tanzania, you have Africa's most diverse and abundant wildlife. Animals within protected areas of game reserves and national parks have largely remained on a free ranging basis in their natural habitat. It is principally for this reason, that East Africa is the world's most outstanding safari destination. Fittingly, it is here that one of most spectacular phenomenon of the natural world takes place- the Great Annual Wildebeest Migration. This cross border event, is one of the last great migrations, and is increasingly celebrated as a unique world heritage. In November 2006, a jury of experts polled by ABC Television - a leading American broadcaster, affirmed the annual migration as one of the 'New Seven Wonders of the World' .

The migration event, the Maasai Mara Game Reserve (Kenya) and the Serengeti National Park (Tanzania) selected to share in the honours. where the phenomena occurs, were collectively The Great Wildebeest Migration is a yearly mass movement of millions of ungulates (hoofed animals) allured first to the north, and then back to the south by the promise of rains. Tirelessly following almost the same pattern each year, and at around the same time of the calendar, the animals take an amazing yearlong 2,900 km clockwise trek. The great migration involves an estimated 1.3 million wildebeest, 200,000 zebra, and a multitude of gazelles, among a few other hoofed species. Catch the migration during the months of June to September and watch the great spectacle live with The Safari Claws Company Kenya.


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