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Top Destinations in Kenya

Top Destinations in Kenya
Kenya has a lot of scenic safari routes. The landscape is just so breathtaking that even if you didn’t have a destination, the drive itself could already be your itinerary. Some of the best driving routes in Kenya include: the Nairobi to the Mara Intrepids route, the Nairobi to the Kisumu Impala Sanctuary route, and the Nairobi to Samburu National Reserve route. If you like the great outdoors, an African safari is an absolute adventure that you’d want to add to your bucket list. And where else to experience the best safari adventures than in the home of the “Big Five”, Kenya!

Nairobi

Nairobi
The term “Nairobi” is of Maasai descent. Specifically, it was taken from “Enkare Nyrobi”, which means cool water. Nairobi has ample water resources because it used to be a marshland, along with all other expansive wetlands surrounding it. At present, people call Nairobi as the “Green City of the Sun” because this is where the best of nature and city collide. Apart from having access to the nearby safari areas, Nairobi also hosts some of the world’s most progressive businesses like Fortune 500 companies.

Lake Turkana

Lake Turkana
Various sections of Lake Turkana are sites of archaeological importance. Kobi Fora, an area on the northeastern side of the lake (near Sibiloi National Park), was where the first hominids were found — Paranthropus boisei, Homo habilis, Australophithecus anamensis, Homo erectus, and Homo sapiens.

Malindi

Malindi
Prominent explorers have sailed to and visited the coastal town of Malindi as far back as the 15th century. With this, what was once a minute settlement quickly turned into one of the busiest ports in East Africa. When you visit Malindi, you will be able to walk through its rich cultural heritage as preserved by old buildings that date as far back as the 16th century. Apart from that, you will be able to meet locals from different cultural backgrounds, including Asian and European.

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