Friday 16 May 2014

Kelly Speca : A Trip To Kenya

If you are looking for a wildlife holiday that center on birds, than Kenya is an african counry is great place for your vacatios. There are many wonderful opportunities in this African country to discover some of the planet's most far-fetched birds. The advantage of booking a tailor made wildlife holiday is that you can go when you wants, visit the places you want to :

Discovering the Striking Birds of Kenya :- Kelly Speca Kenya has a deserved reputation for being a haven for birdlife, and opportunities flourish to experience so much of it. With over 1,000 different birds to look, along with a whole host of other animals, Kenya is a truly exciting harbour.

The Great Rift Valley :- The Great Rift Valley flows right through the soul of Kenya and is the backbone to some of the world's finest lakes. Surrounded by hot springs, geysers and the steep escarpment of the Rift Valley with its volcanic outcrops, the natural location of the lakes provides an rare experience of nature. Kelly Speca says Naivasha is one of the lakes that have made this country so famous for its lovish wildlife. This spectacular freshwater lake is one of only two of its kind in the valley, and it supports a enormous animal life in the country, including a large number of Hippopotamus and hundreds of bird species. 

Lake Naivasha :- Lake Naivasha sits at 1880m above sea level and is the chief of the Rift Valley lakes. Around the lake there is dense herbage, which supports its birdlife. Many regular tours do not stop at the lake, but on a tailor made wildlife holiday you could consider making a stop here on the schedule. You will find here Grey-capped Warbler, Brimstone Canary and Red-billed Firefinch,with a available 350 other beautiful bird species. Many fish-eating birds are also attrected by fish on the lake including the Fish Eagles as well as Great Cormorants.


The Masai Mara :- According to Kelly Speca This is the one of the world's most famous animal-rich wards, and whether you are interested in sighting big game, there is plenty to experience. The Masai Mara is one of the very few places in the world where it is possible to see limitless herds of grazing animals and, consequently, the predators that axis them. The Lion, Cheetah and Leopard make usual appearances, and bird lovers should definitely look out for the predatory birds that include six out of the seven species of Kenyan Eagel.Lodges and camps are available inside the Reserve including Keekorok.Early morning exit let visitors see the hudgelandscape, the rising sun, and the gatherings of animals.

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