Kenyan safaris include: The city tour of Nairobi, which is the cosmopolitan city known as the hub of travel in East and Southern Africa. The city tour includes the depot of East Africa Railway, Mamba village, the animal orphanage, Bomas of Kenya, the bounty of local treasures at Masai market, and a view of the city from the tops of Uhuru park.
- Trips to the game parks where you will get to see almost all species of Animals walking freely, enjoying their freedom. Parks include Masai Mara national park, and Amboseli park.
- Trips to the different lakes where you can go for a boat cruise, go fishing, or just look at the different species of birds that reside there, including the bounty of African flamingoes. Some of the lakes are Lake Nakuru, Lake Elementaita, Lake Naivasha, Lake Baringo, Lake Victoria, and Lake Bongoria National Reserve.
- Balloon safaris: where you get to see a breath-taking view from all angles.
- The Great Rift Valley is the most beautiful creation of nature. On our drive you will get to stop for a scenic look down the deepest part of the Rift Valley, which extends all the way to Israel. Just a taste of what is in store for you ahead on the journey.
After all your safari travel the best trip will be at the coastal region where you will find the loveliest beaches in the world and the warm water.
Trips to the game parks where you will get to see almost all species of Animals walking freely, enjoying their freedom. Parks include Masai Mara national park, and Amboseli Park.
Trips to the different lakes where you can go for a boat cruise, go fishing, or just look at the different species of birds that reside there, including the bounty of African flamingoes. Some of the lakes are Lake Nakuru, Lake Elementaita, Lake Naivasha, Lake Baringo, Lake Victoria, and Lake Bongoria National Reserve. After all your safari travel the best trip will be at the coastal region where you will find the loveliest beaches in the world and the warm water of the Indian ocean.
- The beaches are found in Mombasa, our second largest city, where you can swim, and visit the historic national monument of Forty Jesus - built in 1953 by the Portuguese. Go shopping in the Mackinnon market for some of the Kenyan tea, coffee or spices whose aroma permeate the air and add to the exotic atmosphere of this ethnically diverse city. Mombasa is the city where you will find people speaking the proper Swahili, which is the Kenyan national language. And to top it off you can learn new moves of how to dance to their local Arabic music.
- For mountain climbers you are not left out, you can enjoy a day of climbing at Mt. Kenya. R & J safaris have your back and your satisfaction is our first priority.
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