Sampling available Holidays to Kenya
Out of the one million over tourists that make holidays to Kenya in annually since the year 2009, most always come back. Kenya has firmly established herself as a favorite tourism harbor in Central Africa. This Country located across the equator offers a wide variety of attractions both for first time visitors and for the regulars. With great ease you can acquire a holiday by means of the numerous tour companies that operate both online and through physical contact. By selecting the company, you will be able to enjoy different aspects of the country. To note, there are three main types of holidays.
Adventure Safaris involve a lot of exploration. Beach Safaris introduce you to the famed white beaches along the Kenya Coast, Scuba Diving and various water sports while appreciating the marine wildlife. The Wildlife Safari is incomparable. This includes game drives in the National Parks and Game reserves which are scattered all over the country. Camping in the parks is exhilarating and when properly planned you get to see the wildebeest migration, recorded as one of the major world wonders. You will not be disappointed if you are on the lookout for the big five which can all be found in whichever game park you pick to visit. All over the country, you will find something different and exciting. At the Coast, you can absorb the culture of the Miji Kenda who live in villages and preserve their 16th century traditions, as well as Lamu Old town built on coral reef and Mangrove and The Fort Jesus from the same century this type of holiday can be pursued any time of the year. Weather dictates the type of holiday to have. The long rains fall between March and May but this does not mean no fun, animal concentration in the parks is high and being a low season period, there is less crowding in the spots and in the lodges. The short rains between November
and December. The Kenyan relaxed lifestyle is other reasons why people visit. Strolling in the streets of Nairobi Hiking the Mount Kenya, you are assured of a cheerful banter that makes the trip worthwhile. Before setting off you will want to consult with your tour company for a preview of the itinerary. For Coastal and Rift valley tours, pre-medication for malaria is very crucial. You are not at risk in most other areas. You will need to bring a raincoat and Umbrella, a mosquito net and repellent for open site camping. Ask for a portable stove to do our own cooking if need be. Bring your own prescription medicine but for other short emergencies, local medics can handle that efficiently. A sun hat and glasses, sunscreen will be just right for long sunbathing sessions.
Holidays to Kenya are a real treat. Go in with the right attitude and you are bound to enjoy more. Back yourself with as much information as possible know what to look out for and you are good to go.