Kenya
is a country that is rich in tourist attractions.
Apart from the abundance of wildlife that are
to be found in its numerous wildlife sanctuaries
of Maasai Mara, Tsavo, Samburu, Amboseli, Lake
Nakuru, Lake Baringo, Lake Bogoria and Sibiloi,
Kenya also has a great diversity of botanical
species, a prolific population of bird life
and engaging panorama of landscapes and salty
inland seas; snow peaked mountains and extinct
volcanoes.
The tribal diversity of over
forty communities ensures that those interested
in culture have a wonderful safari. The Maasai
People, the Samburu, the Pokot and the Turkana
are some of the tribes rich in culture.
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Tanzania
is a fantastic land and a wonderful holiday
destination for those in search of adventure.
Larger than the two other East African countries
and with an extensive coastline, Tanzania offers
beach holidays, Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru Hikes,
Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara
Game Park Tours; game drives in Ruaha, Selous
and Tarangire National Parks; eco tourism and
cultural safaris across this vast country.
Other trips include tours to the mythical islands
of Zanzibar and Pemba; historical tours to Bagamoyo
of the slave trade fame and birding safaris
to Udzungwa Mountains, the Usambaras, Lake Victoria
and Lake Tanganyika.
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Uganda,
an East African country, sits on the equator.
It is landlocked by Kenya, Sudan, Democratic
Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Tanzania.
The size of Uganda is almost identical to that
of the UK, with a population of approximately
24.7 million.
Apart from its uniqueness in
hosting some of the last populations of the
endangered mountain gorillas, Uganda also hosts
over a thousand species of bird life in its
numerous wetlands. The national parks of Queen
Elizabeth, Kabale, Lake Mburo, Murchison Falls
and Mount Elgon offer the traveler excellent
wildlife viewing opportunities with Chimp safaris
in Lake Victoria Islands and Gorilla Tracking
in Bwindi being the climax.
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