A group of 5 Lincs birders inc myself has recently returned from 15 nights stay in the central rift valley and highlands staying in the Mt Kenya area, Samburu and Buffalo Springs parks, Naru Moro, Lake Baringo, Nakuru national park, Crater Lake and Naivasha Lake, and our final day in Nairobi national park. We saw between us 431 bird species and a wide range of animals including close encounters with lion, giraffe ( all 3 species) black and white rhino, elephant, cheetah, buffalo, and many antelope species. We arranged our trip and iteneray with Joseph Mwangi the owner and guide of natureswonderlandsafaris.com He is a young Kenyan with a awesome abilty to spot birds and animals as well as a complete knowledge of the birds of Kenya and it was due to his skill that we saw so much. We travelled in a 4x4 9 seat mini bus with large photograpic opening roof hatch as 2 of the group are keen photgraphers, and stayed in some wonderful locations and most nights in very plus accomadation. Joseph and his company was recommended to me by John Clarkson and Andy Sims and i and our group fully endorse their views. We did not experience any serious problems and having a Kenyan guide and driver was a great advantage as we learnt much about Kenya and its wildlife, and habitats. Nairobi national park is worthy of a several days visit its self with a wide range of animals and over 450 bird species recorded and is only a few miles from the international airport, and has some good hotels and a lodge close by.In all a lifetime experience. cheers John.
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