How many birds can you identify? though not everyone is
an expert of birds, many can agree that they are beautiful
and interesting.In masai mara kenya, visitors have enjoyed
viewing the 'big five' and several birds.By the time they leave,
some are able to identify different birds by their names.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Friday, January 30, 2015
large land mammals
The
hippopotamus is the third largest land mammal and one of only two
existing species in the family hippopotamidae(the other is the pygmy
hippopotamus.They are seen often in kenya adventure travel in places
like Lake Naivasha.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
african beauty
There is nothing beautiful than watching the sun rise and
set in Africa.Make sure not to miss a sundowner when
you visit for your kenya wildlife safari
set in Africa.Make sure not to miss a sundowner when
you visit for your kenya wildlife safari
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Beisa oryx
The beisa oryx, have a grey coat with a white underside, separated from the grey by a stripe of black; there are also black stripes where the head attaches to the neck, along the nose and from the eye to the mouth and on the forehead.
It is a
true desert animal, with long, spear-like horns, thick, horse-like neck with a
short mane and a compact, muscular body. The ringed horns are thin and straight
which are found on both sexes and typically a measure of 75–80 cm. The
dominance hierarchy among oryx is based on age and size.
kenya safari desk
Natural Track safaris
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Mt Elgon
On
the western boarder of Kenya and Uganda lies a magnificent land form of extinct
shield volacano whose undulations and peaks give a shear feeling of untamed wilderness
and secluded splendor. Its slopes support rich variety of vegetation from
montane forest to high open moorland studded with the giant lobelia and
groundsel plants all dictated by change of altitude. This is Mount Elgon
National park!
The
park boasts one of the most unique botanical diversity ranging from low
attitude podocarpus and the Elgon Olive trees to the high attitude broad-leaf
montane forest whose notable Ranunculus keniensis (previously thought endemic
to Mount Kenya) occurs.
At
the Endebess Bluff, there are panoramic view of the areas' escarpments, gorges,
mesas, and rivers. The highest peak of Mt. Elgon on the Kenya side, Koitoboss,
measures 13,852 ft (4,155 m), and is easily reached by hikers in about two
hours from the road's end. Activities include; hiking to Endebess Bluff and Koitoboss
Peak, Primate and bird watching, Cave explorations, Camping photography to
mention but a few.
For
bird lovers, you will be treated with a share of over 300 birds’ species including
the endangered Lammergeier, African Goshawk and Baglafecht weaver. The Maathai
Longleg an endangered dragonfly was discovered here in the year 2000 and named
after Nobel Prize winner Wangari Mathaai.
Together with the fauna and flora, the park
has a variety of scenery such as cliffs, caves, waterfalls, gorges, mesas, calderas,
hot springs, and the mountain peaks. The most popular areas are the four explore-able,
vast caves where frequent night visitors such as elephants and buffaloes come
to lick the natural salt found on the cave walls. Kitum cave, with overhanging
crystalline walls, enters 200m into the side of Mt. Elgon.
Recent studies have shown that elephants and
other mammals are major contributors to the development of these unique caves. The
animals frequently visit the caves at night to 'mine' the natural salt by
licking it from the cave walls. The caves are mapped and Kitum, Chepnyali, and
Mackingeny can be explored by visitors to the park
From a cultural and ancient sustainable
utilization and exploration, the park is popular for the setting of parts of
Richard Preston's book ‘The Hot Zone’ with Kitum being the most popular part in
setting of the book. Undoubtedly, Henry Rider Haggard's well-known novel 'King
Solomon's Mines' may have also been inspired by the panoramic caves of Mt Elgon.
Other attractions include ancient cave
paintings near the trailhead at Budadiri, and hot springs in the former
volcano's crater which bubble at temperatures of up to 48°C
Karibu Elgon!
Natural
Track Safaris
Friday, January 9, 2015
Friday, January 2, 2015
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