Kenya’s National Parks, Game Reserves, Conservancies and Sanctuaries
If any country in the world would boast of God’s creation which is enclosed with diverse sceneries, ancient granitic hills, a desert, majestic landscapes and coral reefs, a myriad of wildlife, a good all year-round climate, history and different cultures, Kenya is definitely that country.
Over the years, Kenya has become synonymous with the world’s greatest “Big Five” creatures besides an abundance of spectacular scenery and inspiring views to behold. From the coastal shores where you are sure to be spoilt with pristine white sandy beaches and a warm temperate climate all year round to the Great Rift Valley which teems with scattered lakes, volcanoes and craters, you will relish in the spectacle of millions of flamingos in the world-famous Lake Nakuru. Each day passing day offers visitors to Kenyan tourist attractions a new experience and you can never predict what new discovery awaits you every morning as you kick off your day.
A list of the most popular attractions in Kenya are as follows: –
- Amboseli National Park
- Aberdares National Park
- Central Island National Park (Turkana)
- Hells Gate National Park
- Kakamega Forest National Reserve
- Kisumu Impala Sanctuary
- Lake Baringo & Bogoria National Park
- Lake Nakuru National Park
- Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
- Malindi Marine National Park
- Marsabit National Park
- Masai Mara Game Reserve
- Meru National Park
- Mount Elgon National Park
- Mount Kenya National Park
- Mombasa Marine National Park
- Mwingi Game Reserve
- Nairobi National Park
- Ol Pejeta Conservancy
- Samburu Shaba Game Reserve
- Shimba Hills National Reserve
- Tsavo East National Park
- Tsavo West National Park
- Watamu Marine National Park