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The demand in Asia for African natural resources has surged that has led to an increase in wildlife poaching
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Jamaican sprinter Usain St Leo Bolt has an adopted Kenyan cheetah by the name of “lightning bolt”
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Dining activities include bush sundowner, hippo pool breakfast by the
river, and picnic lunch boxes
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The demand in Asia for African natural resources has surged that has led to an increase in the trade of endangered species
-
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Tents facilitate uninterrupted views
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Mara constitutes 4% of the Serengeti ecosystem
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Illegal killing is one of the threats to the long-term survival of wildlife
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Tents were exclusively reserved for Kenya’s colonial Governors a century ago
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Traditional tented camps deliver exclusive safaris for adventurous couples and families
-
-
24 sets of baboon-proof litter bins are strategically located in the Kenya parks
-
-
Tented camps are famous for its romance-perfect accommodation and big cat sightings
-
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Traditional tented camps deliver exclusive safaris for adventurous families and couples
-
-
16th of every December is set aside to celebrate and commemorate conservation heroes, both living and deceased
-
-
Prime Minister Rt. Hon Raila Odinga has adopted a lion named “Agwambo”
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Nairobi national park is full of rolling grassy plains and riverine wood land
-
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In Asia the demand for African natural resources has surged leading to an increase in the trade of endangered species
-
-
The rare white rhinoceros is near extinct
-
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The northern white rhinoceros is near extinct
-
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Each camp is uniquely-presented
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Nairobi national park is a versatile park full of diverse habitats
-
-
Outdoor dining is enhanced by rich musical entertainment and a cultural dinner of African cuisine
-
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Each traditional camp has a spacious seating area
-
-
Tented camp delivers exclusive safaris for adventurous couples and families
-
-
Nairobi national park is a versatile park full of sloping plains of black cotton soil
-
-
Dining activities include hippo pool breakfast by the
river, bush sundowner and picnic lunch boxes
-
-
Each luxury lodge is uniquely-presented
-
-
Outdoor dining is enhanced by a cultural dinner of African cuisine and rich musical entertainment
-
-
Each luxury camp is uniquely-presented
-
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Wildlife trafficking in Kenya is rampant
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September 22 is marked as World Rhino Day
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All visitors have to pay game park fees before entering the parks and reserves
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Tents facilitate uninterrupted views across the sweeping plains
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Nairobi national park is famous for Impala observation point
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Tented accommodation offers a quintessential game viewing experience
-
-
Land use pressure is one of the threats to the long-term survival of wildlife
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of diverse habitats
-
-
Outdoor dining is enhanced by African cuisine
-
-
The only national park in the world within a capital city is the Nairobi national park in Kenya
-
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All the three remaining rare northern white rhinoceros in the world are in Kenya at Ol Pejeta Conservancy
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In Asia the demand for African natural resources has surged leading to an increase in poaching and the trade of endangered species
-
-
Some of the tucked-away accommodation are decadent safari suites
-
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In Asia the demand for African natural resources has surged leading to an increase in wildlife poaching
-
-
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has an adopted Kenyan cheetah by the name of “lightning bolt”
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The Jamaican sprinter Usain St Leo Bolt has an adopted Kenyan cheetah named “lightning bolt” at the Nairobi Animal Orphanage
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The central bar and dining areas of the camps offer spectacular views
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In Asia the demand for African natural resources has surged
-
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Kenya Wildlife Service Board has set aside 16th of December to celebrate and commemorate conservation heroes, both living and deceased
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Tents were reserved for Kenya’s colonial Governors a century ago
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The dining areas and central bar of the camps offer spectacular views
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Nairobi national park in Kenya is the only national park in the world within a capital city
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Kenya Wildlife Service manages and conserves Kenya’s wildlife
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The digital radio system used in Kenya conservation areas is highly efficient
-
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Nairobi national park is Kenya’s oldest national park
-
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Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of rolling grassy plains and sloping plains
-
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22nd of September is marked as World Rhino Day
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Nairobi national park in Kenya is a versatile park full of unexpected beauty
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Nairobi national park is famous for Ivory burning site
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Nairobi national park in Kenya is famous for Ivory burning site
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Nairobi national park is full of riverine wood land
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In December 2015 Kenya Wildlife Service acquired 300 tents to promote domestic tourism
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Kenya Wildlife Service acquired 300 tents in December 2015 to promote camping tourism
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Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has an adopted Kenyan cheetah named “lightning bolt”
-
-
Nairobi, Kenya is the world’s wildlife capital
-
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Many tents offer outdoor dining experience
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is located only 10 kilometers from the city centre
-
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Each lodge is uniquely-presented
-
-
Nairobi national park is a versatile park where white and black rhinos graze together
-
-
Tented Camps offer a quintessential game viewing experience
-
-
Kenya conservation areas use highly efficient digital radio system and solar power backup
-
-
Kenya Wildlife Service manages and conserves Kenya’s wildlife for the world
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of sloping plains and rolling grassy plains
-
-
All the three remaining rare northern white rhinoceros are in Kenya at Ol Pejeta Conservancy
-
-
24 sets of baboon-proof litter bins are located in strategic places in the Kenya parks
-
-
The northern white rhinoceros is becoming extinct
-
-
Safari hotels and lodges cater for huge numbers of people
-
-
The Kenya Wildlife Service manages and conserves Kenya’s wildlife
-
-
World’s only wildlife capital is Kenya
-
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Nairobi national park in Kenya is only 10 kilometers from city centre
-
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The demand in Asia for African natural resources has surged
-
-
Prime Minister Rt. Hon Raila Odinga has adopted a lion by the name of “Agwambo”
-
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Most tented camps have a spacious outdoor deck
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The Kenya Wildlife Service manages and conserves Kenya’s wildlife for the world
-
-
A century ago tents were exclusively reserved for Kenya’s colonial Governors
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of rolling grassy plains
-
-
Ilkeliani is situated in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve nestled in a river glade
-
-
Each luxury lodge has a spacious seating area
-
-
Prime Minister Rt. Hon Raila Odinga has an adopted lion by the name of “Agwambo”
-
-
Each luxury camp has a spacious seating area
-
-
Outdoor dining is enhanced by rich musical entertainment and African cuisine
-
-
World Rhino Day is marked on September 22
-
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Tented Camp offers a quintessential game viewing experience
-
-
Tented accommodation offers guided walks and stargazing opportunities
-
-
Human animal conflict is one of the threats to the long-term survival of wildlife
-
-
Kenya conservation areas use highly efficient digital radio system
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is a versatile park full of sloping plains of black cotton soil
-
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All tents have flushing toilets and en-suit bathrooms with cold and hot running water
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16th of every December is set aside by Kenya Wildlife Service Board to celebrate and commemorate conservation heroes, both living and deceased
-
-
Kenya Wildlife Service acquired three hundred tents in December 2015 to promote camping tourism
-
-
All the three remaining rare northern white rhinoceros are in Kenya
-
-
Tented camp delivers exclusive safaris for adventurous families and couples
-
-
World’s only wildlife capital is Nairobi, Kenya
-
-
Lodges and safari hotels cater for a very large numbers of people
-
-
Outdoor dining is enhanced by cultural dinners
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is a versatile park where white and black rhinos graze together
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of sloping plains and rolling grassy plains
-
-
16th of every December is set aside to celebrate and commemorate conservation heroes, both deceased and living
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of deep river valleys and gorges
-
-
Kenya is world’s only wildlife capital
-
-
Each traditional lodge has a spacious seating area
-
-
-
Tented camps are famous for its big cat sightings
-
-
Prime Minister Rt. Hon Raila Odinga has adopted a lion in Kenya by the name of “Agwambo”
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of diverse habitats and unexpected beauty
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is a green escape from the city
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Treehouse are normally built in the middle of nowhere
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Many tent offers outdoor dining experience
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of pools cocktailed with teeming wildlife and riverine wood land
-
-
Tented accommodation offer a quintessential game viewing experience
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of rolling grassy plains
-
-
Each traditional lodge is uniquely-presented
-
-
Prime Minister Rt. Hon Raila Odinga has an adopted lion named “Agwambo”
-
-
The three remaining rare northern white rhinoceros in the world are in Kenya
-
-
Traditional tented camps are famous for its Maasai cultural experience
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of diverse habitats and unexpected beauty
-
-
Dining activities include picnic lunch boxes, bush sundowner, and hippo pool breakfast by the
river
-
-
Highly efficient digital radio system is used in Kenya conservation areas
-
-
22nd of September is World Rhino Day
-
-
The only national park within the capital city is the Nairobi national park in Kenya
-
-
Land use pressure and illegal killing are some of the threats to the long-term survival of wildlife
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of pools cocktailed with teeming wildlife
-
-
On December 16, 1946, Nairobi National Park, the first national park in Kenya, was gazetted
-
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Kenya offers a culturally enriching pastoral getaway
-
-
All the three remaining rare northern white rhinoceros in the world are at Ol Pejeta Conservancy
-
-
In Asia the demand for African natural resources has surged leading to an increase in poaching and the trade of endangered species
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of riverine wood land and rolling grassy plains
-
-
Kenya’s oldest national park is Nairobi national park
-
-
Each luxury tent is uniquely-presented
-
-
Many tents offer outdoor dining facilities
-
-
-
Nairobi national park is a versatile park full of deep river valleys and gorges
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of sloping plains of black cotton soil
-
-
Each traditional camp is uniquely-presented
-
-
16th of every December is set aside by Kenya Wildlife Service Board to celebrate and commemorate conservation heroes, both deceased and living
-
-
Traditional luxury camp blends international sophistication with African beauty
-
-
Land use pressure, habitat loss, human animal conflict, and illegal killing are some of the threats to the long-term survival of wildlife
-
-
Nairobi national park has 400 species of birds
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Traditional tented camps are famous for its romance-perfect accommodation and big cat sightings
-
-
Kenya is the world’s wildlife capital
-
-
In Kenya wildlife trafficking is rampant
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of unexpected beauty
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya has 400 species of birds
-
-
Nairobi national park is only 10 kilometers from city centre
-
-
The world’s wildlife capital is Kenya
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of sloping plains of black cotton soil
-
-
Baboon-proof litter bins are strategically located in the Kenya reserves
-
-
Tented camps deliver exclusive safaris for adventurous families and couples
-
-
A century ago tents were reserved for Kenya’s colonial Governors
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of pools cocktailed with teeming wildlife and riverine wood land
-
-
September 22 is World Rhino Day
-
-
Traditional tented camp delivers exclusive safaris for adventurous families and couples
-
-
Outdoor dining is enhanced by a cultural dinner and rich musical entertainment
-
-
In December 2015 Kenya Wildlife Service acquired 300 tents to promote camping tourism
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is a versatile park full of deep river valleys and gorges
-
-
Land use pressure and habitat loss are some of the threats to the long-term survival of wildlife
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is a versatile park full of diverse habitats
-
-
Highly efficient digital radio system and solar power backup is used in Kenya conservation areas
-
-
Jamaican sprinter Usain St Leo Bolt has an adopted Kenyan cheetah named “lightning bolt”
-
-
Prime Minister Rt. Hon Raila Odinga has adopted a lion in Kenya named “Agwambo”
-
-
Nairobi national park is located only 10 kilometers from the city centre of Nairobi
-
-
The digital radio system and the solar backup power used in Kenya conservation areas is highly efficient
-
-
World Rhino Day is marked on the 22nd of September
-
-
Each luxury tent has a spacious seating area
-
-
Nairobi national park is a versatile park
-
-
Tented camps are famous for its game-viewing opportunities
-
-
Prime Minister Rt. Hon Raila Odinga has an adopted lion in Kenya named “Agwambo”
-
-
Kenya Wildlife Service Board has set aside 16th of December to celebrate and commemorate conservation heroes, both deceased and living
-
-
The world’s wildlife capital is Nairobi, Kenya
-
-
Bed linen are Maasai-inspired design-motifs
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Bed linen are uniquely-presented in swirling patterns
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The demand in Asia for African natural resources has surged escalating the trade of endangered species
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is a versatile park where black and white rhinos graze together
-
-
Traditional tented camps are famous for its big cat sightings
-
-
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has an adopted Kenyan cheetah by the name of “lightning bolt” at the Nairobi Animal Orphanage
-
-
In Asia the demand for African natural resources has surged escalating the trade of endangered species
-
-
The only national park in the world within the capital city is the Nairobi national park in Kenya
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is a versatile park that hosts its own wildebeest migration
-
-
All visitors have to pay game park fees before entering the reserves and parks
-
-
Each tent is uniquely-presented
-
-
Each traditional tent is uniquely-presented
-
-
In Asia the demand for African natural resources has surged that has led to an increase in wildlife poaching
-
-
The rare white rhinoceros is becoming extinct
-
-
All the three remaining rare northern white rhinoceros in the world are in Kenya
-
-
The setting of bush tents in Maasai Mara is magical
-
-
Nairobi national park is the oldest national park in Kenya
-
-
Some of the luxury tented camps are tucked-away accommodation
-
-
Prime Minister Rt. Hon Raila Odinga has an adopted lion in Kenya by the name of “Agwambo”
-
-
The rare northern white rhinoceros is near extinct
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is famous for Impala observation site
-
-
In December 2015 Kenya Wildlife Service acquired three hundred tents to promote domestic tourism
-
-
The Mara Conservation Fund and the East African Wild Life Society have donated 14 off-road motorbikes to anti-poaching operations
-
-
World Rhino Day is on September 22
-
-
Some of the tucked-away accommodation are luxury tented camps
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of deep river valleys and gorges
-
-
Nairobi national park is a versatile park full of unexpected beauty
-
-
Tents are decadent safari suites and luxury accommodation
-
-
Many tent offers outdoor dining facilities
-
-
Outdoor dining is enhanced by rich musical entertainment and a cultural dinner
-
-
Traditional luxury camps blend international sophistication with African beauty
-
-
The rare northern white rhinoceros is becoming extinct
-
-
Nairobi national park is a versatile park where black and white rhinos graze together
-
-
Each traditional tent has a spacious seating area
-
-
Ilkeliani camp is situated in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve nestled in a river glade
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of sloping plains and rolling grassy plains
-
-
In Asia the demand for African natural resources has surged that has led to an increase in the trade of endangered species
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of pools cocktailed with teeming wildlife
-
-
The rare northern white rhinoceros is very close to becoming extinct
-
-
Baboon-proof litter bins are located in strategic places in the Kenya parks
-
-
Nairobi national park is a green escape from the city
-
-
Ilkeliani is in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve nestled in a river glade
-
-
Land use pressure, habitat loss, and human animal conflict are some of the threats to the long-term survival of wildlife
-
-
In December 2015 Kenya Wildlife Service acquired three hundred tents to promote camping tourism
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is an ideal day trip destination
-
-
Masai Mara’s environmental commitment is reflected in the construction of solar panels
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is a picnic and bush event site
-
-
Safari hotels and lodges cater for a very large numbers of people
-
-
Nairobi national park is the only national park in the world within a capital city
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of unexpected beauty
-
-
Some of the luxury tented camps are decadent safari suites
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of rolling grassy plains and riverine wood land
-
-
Outdoor dining is enhanced by rich musical entertainment
-
-
The setting of bush tents is magical
-
-
Baboon-proof litter bins are strategically located in the Kenya parks
-
-
Jamaican sprinter Usain St Leo Bolt has an adopted Kenyan cheetah named “lightning bolt” at the Nairobi Animal Orphanage
-
-
Tented camps deliver exclusive safaris for adventurous couples and families
-
-
The Mara Conservation Fund and the East African Wild Life Society have donated 14 off-road motorbikes to anti-poaching operations that are expected to reduce response time to poaching attempts and improve patrolling of wildlife areas
-
-
kenya is the second country in Africa to set up a state-of-the-art forensics and genetics laboratory
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is a versatile park
-
-
Kenya Wildlife Service acquired three hundred tents in December 2015 to promote domestic tourism
-
-
Traditional tented camp delivers exclusive safaris for adventurous couples and families
-
-
Tented camps offer a culturally enriching pastoral getaway
-
-
Traditional tented camps are famous for its game-viewing opportunities
-
-
Nairobi national park is full of diverse habitats
-
-
Boma is a structure influenced by traditional homesteads
-
-
-
24 sets of baboon-proof litter bins are located in strategic places in the Kenya reserves
-
-
Habitat loss is one of the threats to the long-term survival of wildlife
-
-
Baboon-proof litter bins are located in strategic places in the Kenya reserves
-
-
Lodges and safari hotels cater for huge numbers of people
-
-
Tented camps offer unforgettable dining experience
-
-
Tented accommodation offers stargazing opportunities and guided walks
-
-
In Asia the demand for African natural resources has surged that has led to an increase poaching and the trade of endangered species
-
-
Tented accommodation offers a culturally enriching pastoral getaway
-
-
Nairobi National Park, the first national park in Kenya, was gazetted on December 16, 1946
-
-
All the three remaining rare northern white rhinoceros are at Ol Pejeta Conservancy
-
-
All the three remaining rare northern white rhinoceros in the world are in Kenya
-
-
Nairobi national park is a picnic and bush event site
-
-
Bomas are structures influenced by traditional homesteads
-
-
Kenya Wildlife Service acquired 300 tents in December 2015 to promote domestic tourism
-
-
Game reserve in Kenya offer a culturally enriching pastoral getaway
-
-
World Rhino Day is on the 22nd of September
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of riverine wood land
-
-
Nairobi national park in Kenya is full of riverine wood land and rolling grassy plains
-
-
Nairobi national park is a versatile park where black and white rhinos graze together
-
-
Tented camps are famous for its romance-perfect accommodation
-
-
-
The northern white rhinoceros is very close to becoming extinct
-
-
Nairobi national park is a versatile park that hosts its own wildebeest migration
-
-
Jamaican sprinter Usain St Leo Bolt has an adopted Kenyan cheetah by the name of “lightning bolt” at the Nairobi Animal Orphanage
-
-
Nairobi, Kenya is world’s only wildlife capital
-
-
24 sets of baboon-proof litter bins are strategically located in the Kenya reserves
5 facts about Kenya safari accommodation
- All accommodations are situated in the protected areas of the game parks and reserves
- The canvas tents are comfortably furnished
- All lodges feature ensuite bathrooms with flush toilets
- The hospitality at the accommodation is warm and vibrant
- Some accommodation are built on stilts
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