Description of Regions
Northern Rift
One of Kenya's most remote and seldom visited regions is a true hidden treasure. In the highlands and valleys of the North Rift you will find breathtaking views, rare bird life, some of Kenya's oldest fossil site, high altitude athletic training camps and a diverse blend of traditional cultures.

Southern
The Southern Maasai country encompasses beautiful Amboseli, where our largest Elephant herds can be found in the shadow of Kilimanjaro. To the West is the mighty Maasai Mara, on of the worlds best known game reserves, the staging ground for the Great Wildebeest Migration, one of the most awe-inspiring natural events in the world.

Coast
Kenya's stunning Indian Ocean coastline offers stunning tropical beaches, fine white sands and turquoise seas, with fishing and sailing, exotic old towns, fantastic cuisine, culture and nightlife. Beneath the surface, you'll find some of the world's best diving, while beyond the beaches are forest highland reserves and river deltas alive with game.

North Eastern
This remote region is slowly being opened to tourism, making it a new frontier for visitors. Meru National Park was recently reborn through a major initiative to improve its access, facilities and management. The result is Kenya's newest wildlife attraction, an unspoiled verdant paradise surrounding the waters of the Tana River.

Nairobi
Kenya's highland capital has lively markets, fascinating museums and a world class golf courses. But for the ultimate urban adventure, spend an afternoon discovering what makes Nairobi unique. Just 20 minutes from the city center, you will find lions, rhino, giraffe and other big game living wild and free in the world's only urban game park.

Northern
Northern Kenya is real adventure country. A world apart from the lush green South, this arid wilderness is a place where the cool oasis of Samburu, Shaba, Buffalo Springs and Marsabit attract a profusion of game. In Laikipia, Samburu and Ngwesi communities have initiated community wildlife projects that are the ultimate eco-tourist destination.

Rift
The awe inspiring Rift Valley stretches the length of the African continent, and in Kenya its floor is a veritable garden of Eden. In the Rift Valley there are dormant volcanoes, geothermal springs, herds of plains game and a series of freshwater and saline lakes. Some of the waters turn pink with the arrival of thousands of flamingos in huge migratory flocks.

Western
Kenya's little known Western Frontier is dominated by the wide waters of Lake Victoria, the source of the Nile. The lake and it's remote island communities is a haven of peace and great natural beauty, and is a paradise for fishermen.

Eastern
Eastern Kenya is dominated by Tsavo, a single National Park larger than Jamaica. This vast wilderness gives you the space to really explore jet black lava flows and raging rivers. In Ukambani, there are some of the continent's most skilled wood carving communities.

Central
Central Kenya has trout filled streams, white water and dense forest filled with big game. Best seen from the world famous treetop lodges raised over water holes. The 17,054 ft. snow capped peak of Mt. Kenya, Africa's second highest peak, is perfect for trekking and technical climbing.
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