A little about Kenya Wildlife

A place of world-renowned conservation reserves. Kenya wildlife safari is undoubtedly a must if travelling to East Africa.

It is known for its’ diversity of habitats and game and with its’ own unique beauty it’s savannah is difficult to beat, where wildlife is impressive.

Although not guaranteed, you stand a good chance of seeing the ‘Big Five’. In addition there is a rich abundance of wonderful wildlife from aardvark, antelope more well-known wildlife such as giraffe, cheetah and zebra.

A stunning wildlife destination to ignite your safari passion, you won’t be disappointed.

The Great Wildebeest Migration

The annual Great Migration is a breath taking, fascinating marvel of nature, where predatory lion, cheetah, leopard and hyena gather on the savannah plains that stretch from the Maasai Mara to the Serengeti waiting expectantly for in excess of two million wildebeest, gazelle and zebra to arrive in a stampede of activity. The sight and sound of the thundering hooves of the millions of migrating animals arriving from Grumeti River area in Tanzania through to the Maasai Mara in Kenya is like no other on earth and should be experienced at least once in a lifetime.

Movement of the migration starts between June to September in Kenya, but due to fluctuations of timings this does change year-on-year. However two of the best areas to see the migration crossing are on the Mara and Talek Rivers.

The great migration is a dramatic, wild and totally enthralling natural event to encounter and often includes sightings of wildebeest, zebra, lion, leopard and even hungry crocodiles.

Big Cats, Elephants Giraffes, Zebras, and Conservation

Kenya is the perfect place to visit to see a wide range of wildlife that goes hand in hand with conservation.

Below you will find links to some of conservation projects in Kenya that you may find interesting

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