Culture Appreciation Journal March 2022 | Page 25

Things the country offers to tourism 

A country of great diversity, both physically and culturally, Kenya is one of Africa's most popular destinations for very good reason. With blissful Indian Ocean beaches, craggy mountains, lush forests and wildlife-rich savannahs, there are endless beautiful places to visit in Kenya.

Besides going to national parks and looking out into the open, there are many things you can do there such as: watch a wild trout, see animal shows, sleep under the stars on a bed, drnk tea on a tea plantation, do things the swahil style, watcha camel train, go out on an Arab Dhow, hot air balloon, ride a horse near the zebr, go kayaking, ride a rhino or visit its sanctuary, swim with the turtles, be kissed by a giraffe, awaken your warrior spirit, or even walk bridges through the trees!

Things to do/visit

Kenya has long been a favorite for adventurers. Its wide open landscapes are ore appealing than ever! At the Masai Mara reseve, you can see thee best wildlife kenya has to offer. For many this isn't the highlight of their Kenya adventure, its the reason why they went in the first place! Meet the maasai, who can trace their ancestry all the way back to the 15th century. Even today hey still live much as they did hundred years ago, and you have the opportunity to learn more. You can spend the night at the mara serena lodge, the only safari accommodation within the mara triangle. Its suggested to start your day over a dawn balloon ride over the pride lands. On top of this, a delicious breakfast is prepared wherever you land. Nairobis giraffe center is an absolute must see. The aberdares game park shows the authentic kenyan life. 

The “Big Five” is a term that is used to refer to the 5 African animals that early big game hunters considered most difficult and dangerous animals to hunt on foot in Africa. These animals include the African elephant, lion, leopard, Cape buffalo, and rhinoceros.

The main types of flora are categorized by forest types. The subdividing mountain forest, thorn forest, and grasslands.