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Lion
Read more: LionEast African Lions are the only species of Lion that inhabit the savannah and woodlands of Kenya. They are the largest of the African Lion species, with males weighing up to 550 lb and females up to 350 lb. Kenyan Lions are primarily carnivorous, hunting large prey such as wildebeest, zebra, buffalo and gazelle. They…
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Rhino
Read more: RhinoThe Eastern Black Rhino remains a critically endangered species, whilst the Southern White Rhino is also endangered. Both live in the wild in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy which also houses a Rhino sanctuary containing the last two remaining Northern White Rhinos. A report in 2021 from the Kenyan Wildlife Service showed that the country’s total…
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Game Drives
Read more: Game DrivesEveryday, there were two wildlife game drives in each of the camps. The first one meant an early 6am start, before sunrise, with a breakfast stop around 9:30am. We needed jumpers, gloves and a fleece as it was always cold. The hot water bottles provided by our guides were definitely appreciated. We returned to camp…
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Safari Camps
Read more: Safari CampsWe stayed in three separate camps, all owned by the same company, for three days each.
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Welcome from Kenya
Read more: Welcome from KenyaKenya is a located in East Africa, on the coast of the Indian Ocean. It has a population of over 47 million people, and is one of the most diverse countries in Africa.