Planning where to spend your holiday? Kenya wilderness lodges /camps offer you a unique experience in your safaris. Wilderness Lodges and camps represent authentic, uncompromising quality, historic locations and an ultimate experience in the wild. Depending on your request, various lodges and camps offer game drives and walking safaris which can be focused on
Laikipia view point-Kenya safaris |
The
beautiful settings are fantastic.
The accommodation, food, wine, hospitality
and service are faultless and recommended for ideal adventures that are looking
for a true bush experience in the wilderness. It has a large spacious mess tent
which acts as dining room and sitting room that give a unique experience of
booking on Kenya wilderness safaris. Outside the tent is a viewing point with a
huge fire where guests can gather at night for a dinner under the stars
enjoying star gazing in the Kenya blue sky.
Relaxing in Kenya wilderness safaris |
Kenya
is the most established safari country though you have to step a little off the
conventional route to find real wilderness safaris, but it’s certainly
there. Kenya also has much going for it as a family destination, and also
a good number of very individual safari camps and lodges with a personal
approach that makes your experience very special and memorable.
Kenya
also has a particularly diverse ecology which ranges from snowy mountains to
true desert, rolling grassy plains filled with wildlife, sparkling beaches and
volcanic ranges, serene landscape and
great topography that are tranquil
giving you a true meaning of booking with Kenya holiday.
Nature walk safaris in Nakuru Hell's gate-Kenya safaris |
Traveling
in East Africa is an optimal place to travel year around. However, when
planning your safari here are some weather facts to put into considerations.
There are two rainy seasons in East Africa. The short rains are from October, November
to December and the long rains are considered to be from March to May but with
or without rains will not stop your dream safaris to be realistic.
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