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  • Wildebeest Migration Serengeti-Maasai Mara: Wildebeest-Gnu Migration Mara Kenya
    No one wildebeest migration spectacle, rivals the one seen in the Maasai Mara of Kenya. Estimated at a conservative number of 2.5million, the wildebeest cover miles upon miles of the uninterrupted Mara grassland. Put the pressure of such numbers at a death-fraught river crossing and you begin to understand why it’s a crowd puller, waiting for hours for the eventual plunge.
  • Sitatunga of Kenyan animals: rare, endemic & shy marsh Kenyan antelope
    The Sitatunga is among the rarest and endemic antelopes in Africa. Found in Kenya in the Kingwal and Saiwa swamps, the antelope lives among reeds and is particularly shy. For the visitor in search of endemic African and Kenyan animals, the Sitatunga offers a big challenge.
  • Wildebeest-Gnu migration in Masaai Mara: 7th new Migration World Wonder
    Wildebeest migration, the new 7th World Wonder was so declared in mid November 2006 by a panel of experts and ABC American television channel 1. Broadcasting live from the Maasai Mara to millions of American homes, the channel made the declaration during its breakfast show "Good Morning America."
  • Sitatunga of Kenyan animals: The rare, endemic and shy antelope of the marsh
    The Sitatunga is among the rarest and endemic antelopes in Africa. Found in Kenya in the Kingwal and Saiwa swamps, the antelope lives among reeds and is particularly shy. For the visitor in search of endemic African and Kenyan animals, the Sitatunga offers a big challenge.
  • Mt. Kilimanjaro & Amboseli elephants: the tale of Ol Tukai
    Amboseli national park is located in the shadows of the bald-snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro on the Kenyan side. Amboseli is famous for its habituated elephants that will come as close as a few meters of your room at the Ol Tukai Lodge. The name Ol Tukai is given to the clear swamp waters in front of the lodge fed by the snows of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
  • Lion Adopts 6 Oryx Calves: In Lion Country Kenya
    When a lioness in Kenya adopted an Oryx calf for 16 days, every body thought it was a bad joke that was not to last long. That was before Namunyak, the lioness went ahead and adopted a record six oryx calves in a span of 1 year. Unshaken by her failures in each attempt, Namunyak overcame loss of all her adoptees. The first calf was killed by...

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