The Mara River
The Mara River gets it’s name from the masai mara game reserve. This river is famous due to the fact that it lies directly on the path of the annual wildebeest migration.
The Mara river which covers an area of about 13.504 km2 has most of its surface area in Kenya’s masai mara and the remaining 30% in Tanzania. This river apart from supporting the mara wildlife is also inhabited by Crocodiles and many species of birds can be seen nearby. Read more
Severin Safari Camp - Tsavo West
January 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Tsavo National Park with over 21,000 sq km of vast bush land is by far the largest national park in Kenya. “Full of wild beasts, such as rhinoceros, buffaloes and elephants” from a missionary’s diary written in 1848. Read more
Kenya cultural safaris
October 25, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Kenya is an enchanting country and few places in the world can better its varied tourist attractions. The region has been crossed by the paths of a long and complex history. From the prehistoric records of early man to the present day, Kenya has been a land of unending change, contrasts and diversity.
The early tribal states saw cycles of migration and shifting power, with Kenya as a meeting place for peoples from the plainlands of the south, the forests of the West and the deserts of the North. Read more





