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Walk on the Wild Side - A Kenya Walking Safari

08-28-2013

 


English Lakeland Ramblers

August 2013
GUIDED AND SELF GUIDED hiking tours in England, Scotland, and wales

 
Walk on the wild side
♦ Wildlife ♦ Walking Trails ♦ World-Class Hotels ♦
 
You have walked in England, Scotland or Wales with us and now it is time to take a
Walk on The Wild Side
- a Walking Safari in Kenya!

Ramblers is offering a special departure-- on foot-- to explore the spectacular scenery and wildlife of Kenya.  Our off-the-beaten-path itinerary leads you through some of the most breathtaking and magnificent African landscapes, promises encounters with an astonishing variety of animals and pampers you with tranquil, comfortable and charming lodging. 
Flamingos
WILDLIFE
  • Lake Bogoria, the "Jewel of the Rift Valley", attracts one of the world's largest populations of lesser flamingoes, creating a beautiful pink layer over the water.
  • Listen to the melody of singing birds and the chattering of monkeys as you walk through Kakamega Forest Reserve.
  • Search for the "Big Five" in the Masai Mara, one of Africa’s greatest wildlife areas -- endless plains filled with an extraordinary density and variety of animals. 
 
Zebra
WALKS
  • Visit the spectacular gorge and beautiful rock formations in the scenic and diverse Hell's Gate National Park.
  • Enjoy excellent hiking in Menengai Crater, an extinct volcano. Visit hot springs, geysers, caves, and mud pots. 
  • Just outside bustling Nairobi, search for many species of wildlife along the marked walking trails in Karura Forest.
  • Walk among the animals on Crescent Island with stunning views of Lake Naivasha, Mt. Longonot, Hell's Gate and the distant peaks of the Aberdares.
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