Cosa fare a Parchi nazionali e riserve del Kenya
Il Kenya ospita molti parchi nazionali e riserve in cui i visitatori possono ammirare la natura incantevole e variopinta e naturalmente osservare la fauna selvatica che abita i parchi. Nelle riserve nazionali vivono una grande varietà di specie animali, oltre ai Big Five, ovvero elefanti, leoni, leopardi, rinoceronti e bufali del capo; potresti avvistare zebre e molti tipi diversi di gazzelle, iene, ghepardi e sciacalli. Inoltre, in acqua, potresti trovare ippopotami e coccodrilli.
Il Parco Nazionale Tsavo East è uno dei parchi più grandi e più antichi del Kenya. L'area in cui si trova è semi-arida e di fronte ad essa c'è il lato ovest del Parco Nazionale Tsavo, i due si distinguono perché sono attraversati dalla strada A109 e dalla ferrovia.
La Riserva Nazionale Masai Mara si trova più in alto rispetto allo Tsavo ed è molto vicina al confine con la Tanzania. Il nome è legato al popolo Masai che abitava questa zona.
I nostri consigli a Parchi nazionali e riserve del Kenya
Tsavo East, Taita Hills and Salt Lick three-day safari from Mombasa
Book your three-day safari from Mombasa to Tsavo East and Taita Hills. See elephants, lions and more on game drives, and stay in safari lodges.
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Tsavo East Safari with Overnight Stay at Sentrim Tsavo Camp
Visit Tsavo East National Park, one of the largest and oldest national parks in Kenya, and enjoy game drives in the park, home of the red elephant.
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Four-day Kenyan wildlife safari through Tsavo East and Amboseli
Book this four-day safari across the wilds of Kenya's Taita Hills and Tsavo East and Amboseli National Parks. Stay in safari lodges and search for the big five.
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Tsavo East Safari with Overnight Stay at Ashnil Aruba Lodge
Book your Tsavo East overnight safari at Ashnil Aruba Lodge and get ready to adventure the largest and oldest national parks in Kenya.
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Tsavo East, Taita Hills and Salt Lick three-day safari from Mombasa
Book your three-day safari from Mombasa to Tsavo East and Taita Hills. See elephants, lions and more on game drives, and stay in safari lodges.
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Tsavo East Safari with Overnight Stay at Sentrim Tsavo Camp
Visit Tsavo East National Park, one of the largest and oldest national parks in Kenya, and enjoy game drives in the park, home of the red elephant.
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Four-day Kenyan wildlife safari through Tsavo East and Amboseli
Book this four-day safari across the wilds of Kenya's Taita Hills and Tsavo East and Amboseli National Parks. Stay in safari lodges and search for the big five.
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Tsavo East Safari with Overnight Stay at Ashnil Aruba Lodge
Book your Tsavo East overnight safari at Ashnil Aruba Lodge and get ready to adventure the largest and oldest national parks in Kenya.
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Ngutuni and Salt Lick two-day safari from Mombasa
Enjoy a two-day excursion in wild Africa with this guided safari. Visit Taita Hills and Ngutuni wildlife sanctuaries and stay overnight at Salt Lick Safari Lodge.
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Parchi nazionali e riserve del Kenya
Nairobi
Kenya
Recensioni Parchi nazionali e riserve del Kenya
“Our driver/guide James looked after us so well. His knowledge was excellent. Felt very safe with him. Had an amazing time.”
“We had the most amazing time on safari. The hotels were beautiful. We managed to see lions, zebras, giraffes, warthogs, hippo, hyenas and lions. Well worth the money. Only criticism would be that there aren't as many animals at Taita Hills sanctuary as in other parks but Salt Lick Lodges are amazing”
“Die lodges sind sehr schön, wenn man mal auf Safari ist, ist es wunderbar. Aber das man vom Tsavo East Nationalpark 9 Stunden über die „Autobahn“ zum Amboseli Nationalpark fährt, wird nicht kommuniziert. Sind um 6:30 Uhr gestartet um um knapp 15:15 Uhr endlich in der Amboseli Lodge angekommen. Durften dann schnell essen, weil ja Buffet zu macht, 16:30 Uhr ging es endlich in den Park bis 18:30 Uhr. Schade ums Geld.”
“Everyone in my tour group was German, so unfortunately all comments about the game animals were made in German so I didn't get any information, and all instructions about timings etc were also given in German, so I had to ask what was happening as a lot of the time I didn't know what was going on!”

