What makes a Kenyan Safari Unique
Jan 03 - 2019
Start your day by immersing yourself in the history of the Gede Ruins, a Swahili settlement dating back to the 12th century. Explore the well-preserved ruins, marvel at the intricate architecture, and stroll through the lush greenery that surrounds this archaeological gem.
Next, venture into the Marafa Depression. A unique, colourful landscape that has resulted in it being dubbed ‘Hell’s Kitchen’. Embark on an adventure through the sandstone formations that boast mesmerising shades of red, orange and purple.
After a delectable lunch, head to Malindi Marine National Park where you will strap on some snorkelling gear and swim alongside the tropical fish.
If you would like a trip filled with sightings of wildlife, you can opt for a day trip to Tsavo East National Park. Tsavo is Kenya’s biggest national park and is known for its elephant herds. Set off on your game drive and keep your cameras ready to capture these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.