ADVENTURE SAFARIS

Summary

For those aiming higher, Kenya offers plenty of challenges. There is a broad scope of destinations', from granite cliffs and volcanic rock towers to the ultimate challenge- a technical assault on Africa's second highest summit - Mt. Kenya.

For the Trekker, Kenya is a world of highs and lows. There are ranges of treks from sedate hill walks through game rich ranges to high altitude routes on alpine slopes Kenya is home to a very active equestrian community, and horses are a great way to explore wilderness areas. Riding through herds of game is an ideal way to experience the wild up close and personal.

The North of Kenya has a thriving camel culture, and many nomadic tribes use the camel. Camel trains, following ancient routes through deep valleys and along winding dry riverbeds, have long crossed these deserts and wide arid plain lands. Large herds of dromedary (single humped) camels are found throughout the North. A safari by camel is a unique way to see this country; you can travel through an Africa unchanged since the passage of the first explorers.

These waters have long been a traditional passage for sailors and today dhows still ply the calm waters of the coastline. The coast is an ideal place to explore by boat, and the beaches are ideal for all kinds of water sports.

Inland, the beautiful, bird rich freshwater lakes of the Rift Valley are also ideal for boating, water-skiing and windsurfing.

The inland Lakes and rivers of Kenya also present plenty of opportunity for world-class fishing, from Trout to the mighty Nile Perch

White water rafting and burgee jumping are also available for the high-adrenalin sports men/women

Come to Kenya and begin your own great adventure story.



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