| NAIROBI |
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| Nairobi is the capital of Kenya, with all of the comforts you would expect of a cosmopolitan city - great theaters, fine dining, markets, museums, nightclubs and discos. At the Nairobi National Park, a large wildlife preserve just outside of the city, visitors can expect to see giraffes, lions, elephants and other wild animals. |
| MASAI MARA |
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| The Masai Mara and surrounding areas comprise a world famous tourist destination that draws upwards of 200,000 international visitors a year to view its amazing wildlife spectacle and to experience Maasai culture and way of life. This presents both a threat and an opportunity. |
| LAKE NAKURU |
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| The scenic Lake Nakuru National Park established in 1961, is situated in the Great Rift Valley, in Kenya, near Nakuru town, and is home to a variety of wildlife such as the lion, leopard, rhino, giraffe and buffalo. |
| MOMBASA |
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| A big reason why thousands of people visit Mombasa each year is the beautiful beaches that stretch for miles along the North and South Coasts. In addition to being a haven for those who are looking for a quiet, relaxing vacation, water sports and fishing enthusiasts can also get their money’s worth. |
| MOUNT KENYA |
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| Popularly known as the Queen of Hills, this charming hill station, It provides excellent respite to people who want relief from the hot sultry conditions of the plains. |
| AMBOSELI |
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| Amboseli is famous for its big game - elephants, lions and cheetahs are the main attractions - and for its great scenery beauty. Amboseli embodies five main wildlife habitats, plus a generally dry lake-bed - Lake Amboseli. |