Thursday, 4 June 2015

Bird Watching

Birdwatching in Kenya
East Africa is one of the richest bird areas in the world. With a wealth of different habitats, often close to each other, it's quite easy to spot over 100 species during your Bird watching adventure in Kenya.Although many of the birds are brightly colored and exotic looking, they are generally quite easily recognized; within a day or two you will be identifying the various species with ease! Their main habitats include water, open plains, woodlands and farmlands. Arriving into the big city airports, frequently the first birds spotted are the urban and farmland dwellers, such as the Wagtails and Weaver birds, with their huge nest colonies.


On or near water, you will find bright pink Flamingos, iridescent Kingfishers, Plovers, Herons, Storks, Geese, Cranes, Jacanas and of course the magnificent African Fish Eagle. In certain places along the coast there are breeding pairs of Osprey as well.
The open savannah plains, where the majority of the big safaris take place, offer excellent bird watching opportunities for some unusual ground dwellers. The Ground Hornbill, at nearly 110 cm. tall is one of the largest and most visible; the tall Secretary bird is also spotted often. Eagles, vultures, and Ostrich, the largest bird on earth, are also spotted frequently.
The smaller plains birds, such as the Ox-peckers, snowy white Egrets, brilliant Sunbirds and bustards are also found in abundance; you can't miss seeing birds on any game drive!
Near the woodlands, you'll find yet more species with starlings of every color, Bee-eaters, Drongos, Hornbills, Shrikes, the beautiful Lilac-breasted Roller, Barbets and Guinea Fowl. Visit www.africangametrek.com

Tourist Attractions

Tourist Attractions
The romance and the beauty history of these tea and coffee plantations with the huge mansions turned into heritage hotels can be best enjoyed with Kenya Plantations Tours, offered by Tour to Kenya National Parks. Available under Tour to Kenya Plantation packages, the tour itineraries are flexible and can be customized according to your interests. If adventure and game viewing gets you on a high and great mood, we can arrange for you a 3 or 4 days safari to Masai mara and Lake Nakuru or the great lakes of the rift valley of Kenya. And if you rather thrive amidst urban beats or beach holiday, Nairobi, Mombasa, Diani beach, Malindi or Lamu make for ideal getaways too.

Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Twende Mara

TWENDE MARA is a Swahili word basically meaning lets go to Mara.Mara is a Maasai word meaning mottled or spotted. This name was given to this game reserve by the Maasai which are the semi-nomadic tribe inhibiting around the park.The name came about due to the spotted nature of shrubs and bushes in this reserve.
      Masai Mara national reserve covers about 1,510 Square kilometers (583 Sq miles) in the south-western part of Kenya.The terrain is primarily grassland with seasonal river lets. There are also clumps of distinctive acacia trees .

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The grassland and spotted shrubs in the Mara

      Masai Mara boast of a wealth of wild animals and this has earned it a worldwide recognition; From tourist to researchers to photographers,film makers,documentaries, the Mara is the place to be. Here you are in a position to sport the big five without much struggle and many,many more distinct wild animals
      And the good part is,African Game Trek is giving you a lifetime opportunity to be one of the visitors to the Mara this Christmas at a very competitive price,the cheapest in the industry and the best customer service ever; we mean our word. Learn how...

Road To Mara



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Maasai Morans
On this day,we pick you up from your hotel or at agreed pick up point to begin our journey to the world`s famous Masai Mara.This is around 7:30am in the morning and the city is crazy with traffic jam,good thing though,the traffic only holds those entering into the city.

 There is a beautiful sunrise from the western horizon,these is among some of the beauties Kenya is blessed to have.The equator transects this land into halves.We head towards the central Kenya and bordering the Great Rift valley,here we have stop overs at the view point to see the valley from the top.

The visibility is panoramic and the beauty is just amazing. Also at this view point the are several curio shops that sells souvenirs to visitors...if  you love to take something back with you and you have a chance to taste Kenya`s authentic coffee or tea before we proceed to Masai Mara.

After about half an hour break we proceed again with our journey,en-route,you will be able to see the culture around,the lifestyle, and the indigenous settlements.There are large tracts of green wheat and maize plantations along the way.There are beautiful man-made and natural forest that are habitats to some wild animals like baboons,monkeys and several small animals.

We get into the valley and here we can easily spot gnus and zebras.The land is semi arid with several scattered acacia and cactus trees.Also we can spot the Maasai morans who are mainly the native community that stays around here and that are still preserving and practicing their culture.They are nomads and move most of the time in search of pasture for their livestock.

Here we are,at the gates of the Park,several animals..from small to huge.Read more...

Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Kenya Budget Camping Safari

Gone are the days when Kenya camping Safaris literary meant that you grab your tent,get your food,get your water and any thing else you might need and pack them on your Land rover jeep,head to the jungle,stay there,rub your shoulder with the King of the Jungle or the Elephant might just pass by and on realization that you have just set your tent on his path,decide to walk over it with you and you sweet heart in it.And that`s the end of you. As if its not enough,the scavenger, Mr. Hyena,will come by and chew your bones.
A modern luxury camping tent

Thanks to new technologies and ideas,you do not have to carry any thing apart from those personal needs when you are going to, lets say Masai Mara. And you do not need to worry about your well being,and you do not need a jeep.All you need is to contact your Tours and Travel agent,in this case, www.africangametrek.com and you are sorted.

The accommodation for camping is done in a well organized campsite with a boundary fence,in case the Eles decides to pass by,permanent build self contained tents with electricity.Staying in the jungle has never been this sweet.The campsites have a dining room for guests where hot-meals are served in a three course menu and there are even liqueur bars for those who would love to quench their thirst.

The most amazing thing is that this is budget camping Safari which we offer at a rate of USD 360 per person for 3 days enjoyment in the jungle.And this price include your transport,pack entry fee,accommodation in one of this beautiful tents and unlimited game-drives around the pack. How about you try it this year?

Kenyan Beaches

LAMU
LamuIsland is full of beautiful white sandy beaches, which are perfect for ultimate relaxation during vacation. Manda Bay and Shela beach are the most popular beaches in Lamu. These beaches are known for their picturesque views and peaceful ambiance. These beaches are surrounded by luxury resorts built around the ocean. These beach resorts offer visitors an exquisite place to have fun and relax during their holidays.


WATAMU
Turtle Bay is a long stretch of beach; about 7km long is located on the Indian Oceancoast of Kenya, about 15km south of Malindi. The beach is known for its local reefs, clear water and soft white sands. The beach offers a great swimming opportunity, gives you a delightful feeling and the alluring ocean gives an amazing sight. You can engage in some beach activities such as surfing, sunbathing or take a long walk along the shores. Turtle Bay is perfect for a calm and relaxing day by the sea.

Kenyans

Kenyans love to party, and the music style known as Benga is the contemporary dance music that rules. It originated among the Luo people of western Kenya and became popular in the area in the 1950s.
Now in the late 1900, early 2000 Kenya's hip hop scene has really taken off. Only a few years ago, it was unthinkable for a Kenyan to earn any money, let alone earn a living from the trade. Well brace yourself, Kenya’s hip hop scene is among the most vibrant in Africa....and with a rapid rise in its popularity, both in Kenya and worldwide, this hip hop scene will only get better.
The national dish of Kenya is a cornmeal mush called Ugali. It is cornmeal cooked with water to a thick consistency and poured out onto a board or plate for everyone to eat from. Green vegetables are important to the African diet. In Kenya, collard greens are both cheap and popular. The dish sukuma wiki literally translates to "stretch the week." True Swahili cuisine is best found at the coast.
Beer drinkers are well supplied in this country. Kenyans love their beer almost as much as their dancing and there's a thriving local brewing industry.