Mombasa Beach Hotel (#1/26) Welcome to Mombasa's finest beach resort. Book your next beach holiday at the famous White sands Beach Resort and Spa. It is situated north of Mombasa
A Leopard On A Tree With A Kill (#2/26) A leopard s shoulders, upper arms, back and haunches are marked with dark spots in a rosette pattern, while the head, chest and throat are marked with small black spots. Large black spots cover the leopard s white belly. Black, or melanistic, leopards are common, especially in dense forests.
Sheldricks in Karen/Nairobi (#3/26) Born from one family's passion for Kenya and its wilderness, the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is today the most successful orphan-elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world and one of the pioneering conservation organizations for wildlife and habitat protection in East Africa.
Amboseli National Park (#4/26) Amboseli National Park, formerly Masai Amboseli Game Reserve, is in Kajiado County, Kenya. The park is 39,206 hectares (392 km2; 151 sq mi) in size at the core of an 8,000 square kilometers (3,100 sq mi) ecosystem that spreads across the Kenya-Tanzania border.
Male Lion Hunting (#5/26) Lions have strong, compact bodies and powerful forelegs, teeth, and jaws for pulling down and killing prey. Their coats are yellow-gold. Adult males have shaggy manes that range in color from blond to reddish-brown to black and also vary in length.
Ngorongoro crater in Tanzania (#6/26) The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) is a protected area and a World Heritage Site located 180 km (110 mi) west of Arusha in the Crater Highlands area of Tanzania. The area is named after Ngorongoro Crater, a large volcanic caldera within the area.
Mbaburi beach resort mombasa (#7/26) Bamburi Beach Accommodation. At Bamburi Beach Hotel, the excellent service and superior facilities make for an unforgettable stay.
Mombasa southern palm beach resort (#8/26) Discover an oceanfront hotel that captures the essence and allure of Mombasa, Kenya and The Indian Ocean. Situated right on Diani Beach
Hippopotamus (#9/26) Habitat: Hippopotamuses can be found in rivers and lakes throughout most Africa.
Population: They are not endangered
Eating habits: Hippopotamuses can eat over 100 pounds of vegetation each day.
Size & weight: Hippopotamuses can grow to about 5 feet tall and can weigh as much as 7 thousand pounds.
Life span: Hippopotamuses can live up to 45 to 50 years in the wild.
One of the rooms interior in masai mara (#10/26) Located high on the slopes of the Oloolaimutia Hills, Masai Mara Sopa Lodge was one of the first safari lodges to be built in the Masai Mara Game Reserve, a reason why its gardens and trees are so lush and mature. All the buildings follow the design of traditional African round houses with conical roofs, and these stretch along the line of the hills with the impressively large public area buildings and the swimming pool at their center.
Wildebeest Migration taking place in Masai Mara 2017 (#11/26) Scientific Name: Connochaetes taurinus
Size: 50 to 58 inches at the shoulder
Weight: 265 to 600 pounds
Lifespan: 20 years
Habitat: Open woodland and open grassy plains
Diet: Grazers
Gestation: 8 to 81/2 months
Predators: Lions, cheetahs, hunting dogs, hyenas
Wilbeest Migration in Masai mara 2017 (#12/26) The wildebeest (also called a gnu) is a member of the antelope family. It has a large, box-like head with curving horns. The front end of the body is heavily built, while the hindquarters are slender with spindly legs. They have a gray coat and a black mane as well as a beard that can be black or white.
Nairobi National Museum (#13/26) The Museum aims to interpret Kenya’s rich heritage and offers a one stop for visitors to sample the country’s rich heritage both for education and leisure. In addition to the museum, visitors are treated to a variety of shopping and dining facilities, as well as botanical gardens that offer a serene environment.
Nairobi City Kenya (#14/26) Nairobi (/naɪˈroÊŠbi/; locally [naɪˈroËbi]) is the capital and largest city of Kenya. The name comes from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nairobi, which translates to cool water, a reference to the Nairobi River which flows through the city.
Amboseli National Park (#15/26) Watered by underground streams from Mount Kilimanjaro, the marshes and grasslands of Amboseli National Reserve provide a dry-season refuge for elephants that draw visitors to Kenya from all over the world. The savannas around Amboseli are also a battleground, where wide-ranging wildlife comes into conflict with growing numbers of Masai and their cattle.
A Group of Lions/Family (#16/26) Scientific name: Panthera leo
Average shoulder height: Males - 1.2 m; Females - 90cm.
Weight: Males - 190kg; Females - 130kg.
Gestation period: 110 days
Life expectancy: 13 -15 years.
Black Rhino (#17/26) Scientific name ; Rhinoceros.
Habitat: Rhino live throughout Africa and south east Asia.The black rhinoceros or hook-lipped rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and southern Africa including Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Eating habits: Rhino eats plants, fruits,and leaves.
Size & weight: The Rhino can weigh up to 7,500 pounds and shoulders of between 1.4and 4m
Life sp
Lions With Cabs In Samburu Reserve Park (#18/26) lion clubs playing Female lions prefer their pride to have a large male coalition because it reduces the number of cubs lost to infanticide at take-overs ...
Birth weight‎: ‎1, 5 kilograms
Weaning‎: ‎Starts at 10 weeks; completed at 10 ...
Hunting skills achieved‎: ‎At 2 years old
Eyes open‎: ‎at 3 to 11 days.
Impalas And Grevy Zebras Found In Samburu Park (#19/26) Explore the natural beauty at Samburu National Reserve during your bush trip to Kenya. The reserve offers a high diversity of flora and fauna, both large and small, which you can discover in its striking landscape.
white Rhinocerous (#20/26) Physical Characteristics. Size: The white rhino is the larger of the two African species. It has a bigger head, due to the muscles that support its neck, as the animal feeds from the ground with its head lowered for much of the day. Weight: Adult males weigh between 1,800 and 2,500 kg and females 1,800-2,000 kg.
Flamingoes in Lake Nakuru National park (#21/26) Habitat: Flamingos live in marshy areas in many parts of the world such as the Great Rift Valley of Kenya, and the Tanzania in Africa. They also live in shallow, salty lakes..
Population: Unknown/ is not endangered
Eating habits: These graceful birds feed on small organisms that they find in muddy water. They also eat tiny invertebrates..
Size & weight: Flamingo height is usually five feet. Their wingspan is fifty five inches to sixty five inches. The Flamingos weight is six to seven po
Lake Nakuru Lodge/Kenya (#22/26) The Lodge. Located on a range of hills that form the western limits of Africa's Great Rift Valley, the lodge offers spectacular views over the vastness of Africa. The lodge also overlooks Lake Nakuru and its surrounding National Park, one that is a paradise for bird watchers and wildlife lovers alike.
Salt Lick Game Reserve/ Taita Hills (#23/26) Sarova Salt Lick is situated in the midst of Taita hills sanctuary a private sanctuary of 28,000 acres bordering Tsavo West National Park.
Sarova Salt Lick is built on a high stilts above a water hole and animal feeding pastures where many animals come to feed and drink water giving the guest a chance to see them close.
Bogoria Hotspring (#24/26) Aquatic biodiversity and saline lakes: Lake Bogoria National Reserve, Kenya. ... The geysers of Lake Bogoria, Kenya Rift Valley, Africa. GOSA Transactions, v. 9, 4–18.
Catchment area‎: ‎700 km2 (270 sq mi)
Max. length‎: ‎34 km (21 mi)
Basin countries‎: ‎Kenya
Surface elevation‎: ‎990 m (3,250 ft)
Guests Enjoying their Game drive in Masai Mara (#25/26) cheetah mainly prey upon antelopes and gazelles. They will stalk their prey to within 100–300 meters (330–980 ft), charge towards it and kill it by tripping it during the chase and biting its throat to suffocate it to death. The cheetah's body is specialized for speed; it is the fastest land animal
Luxury Tented Camp Found In Samburu (#26/26) Luxury tented camps are permanent or semi-permanent camps sited in areas of excellent game viewing. These provide all the comforts of a lodge within private parks.
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