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7 Reasons You Have To Visit Kenya

1. Explore and fall in love with Kenya

Visitors often come away from their experiences in Kenya feeling more modest about themselves. It would be an understatement to term a visit to this African country a simple vacation. A trip to the place sometimes referred to as the cradle of civilization will leave you with a profound sense of spiritual unity with the world. It can be love at first sight for some people. Kenya is a traveler's paradise, boasting everything from the Rift Valley and the shores of Lake Naivasha to the cosmopolitan bustle of Nairobi and the white sand beaches that merge into the beautiful Indian Ocean.

2- Tranquility of beaches with the excitement of safaris.

Spend time staring across the vast beauty and sharp, blue waters of the Indian Ocean after going on game drives to see lions, antelope, and elephants, visiting Masai settlements, and hot air ballooning across the savannah. Kenya is not just a place to go to see animals. The Voyager Beach Resort on Nyali Beach is one of the most well-known in Kenya, and it is just one example of the beautiful beaches and clear waters that may be enjoyed by marine adventurers.

3- The People

All tourists believe that the Kenyan people are one of the country's best features. Over forty distinct ethnic groups call Kenya home, including the well-known Kikuyu, Kamba, Somali, Meru, Mijikenda, and Masai. Although English is widely used in Kenya, the expression 'Hakuna matata', which translates to 'no worries,' is more common. Swahili, a combination of Arabic and African Bantu, means "coast" in English. Kenya is a beautiful country in East Africa that is bordered by Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Sudan.

4- Luxury safari lodges

After the excitement and dust of a game drive, a cool, comfortable safari camp may have a profound effect on your mood. You'll feel like you've stepped onto a Hollywood set as you have a candlelit dinner over a roaring bonfire while listening to the sounds of the local wildlife. Governors Camp, located on the banks of the Mara River, is a fantastic place to stay if you want to see the amazing wildebeest migration and other wildlife.

5- Marine Life of Kenya's Coast

The Kenyan Barrier Reef is the second-longest coral reef in the world, and it can be found in Kenya. From Shimoni in the south to Malindi in the north, there are more than 140 miles of reef, providing ample opportunity for the classic marine explorer's vacation in equatorial Africa. Knowledgeable people guide you to the most pristine coral reefs, and there is a seemingly infinite supply of top-notch diving and snorkeling spots to pick from.

Kenya is home to a wide variety of scuba diving sites, from the relaxing Mako Koke Marine Park near Kisite to the impressive depths of Nyuli. Just picture yourself scuba diving in an underwater canyon with manta rays and white-tip reef sharks one day, and then relaxing in coral gardens the next.

6- World's Oldest Human Relics

Nearly all paleontologists, archaeologists, and paleoanthropologists who are searching for humankind's first artifacts do so in Kenya. You can now go to the same famous landmarks that tourists from all around the world flock to, and maybe even find your piece of humanity's past there. Due to its importance to archaeology, Lake Turkana has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is commonly referred to as the "Cradle of Mankind." With artifacts dating back more than 3 million years, the Kobi Fora sector has contributed more to paleontology than any other location in Africa.

7- No Other Country Compares To Its Spectacular Variety

In Kenya, the first African explorers discovered both love and adventure. You can now use their example as a springboard for your great novel. Will you go into a fort where troops are posted to protect strategic points in Mombasa and Lamu? Are you interested in learning about Kenya's rich cultural history through its old buildings? Do you want to see if you have what it takes to summit Mount Kenya? Will you join me in Laikipia to look for lions and other big cats?

Kenya is a nation of contrast and diversity, with a broad variety of landscapes and activities to choose from. The country is home to active volcanoes, enormous savannah plains, towering mountains, rushing rivers, the deep blue ocean, lush forests, white sand beaches, interesting woodlands, beautiful wetlands, and immense deserts.

The weather is a great representation of the warmth, friendliness, and hospitality of the Kenyan people you'll encounter throughout your entire trip.

Book your extraordinary Kenya tour with Joy n crew now.

Joy-N-Crew helps you to discover a unique country with its unseen locations and explore it. Kenya has a wide variety of luxurious lodges and resorts in beautiful natural surroundings. The food is delicious, drawing inspiration from regional specialties and prepared using organic, locally-sourced ingredients whenever possible. The cuisine of Keny draws inspiration not just from Arabia and India, but also from other countries.