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Enjoy a Wonderful Horse Riding Safari Holiday in Kenya

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Horse riding safaris are becoming more popular and exciting way of viewing Africa’s incredible wildlife. These days, most people on a Kenya family holiday trip are opting for horse riding safari to feel the thrill of exploring vast plains and dense wilderness while witnessing a diverse wildlife. In a horse riding safari, the experienced riders can enjoy the thrill of speed while exploring the vast plains or quietly stalking elephant and buffalo. You can get closer to the wildlife as well as cover significant distances over remote regions on a horse riding safari. Less experienced riders on a horse riding safari can explore plenty of options with shorter or gentle rides. With experienced guides and best class horses, your horse riding trip in Kenya will surely prove to be an exhilarating holiday. Game viewing while sitting on the back of the horse will offer: Wonderful wildlife viewing experience. Access remote areas that vehicles cannot reach. Help in reserving ...

The Adventurous and Fun-Filled Delights In Masai Mara

Less-to-Known Facts  About Masai Mara National Park Located in between Kenya and Tanzania, the most diverse and abundant wildlife hub, Masai Mara accommodates a wide array of wild animal species within protected areas of game reserves and national parks. No wonder that East Africa is one of the excellent safari destinations throughout East Africa as well as across the world. Well, the Masai Mara ecosystem has an exclusive support of the most varied selections of terrestrial wildlife throughout the world. The main group of wild species includes carnivores, primates, reptiles and ungulates. Among them, carnivores are the usual suspects like lions, cheetahs, hyena, jackal, leopard and much more, others, such as mongoose, wild dog, genet, etc. primates are rare to be seen but include baboon, monkey and bush baby. The ungulates include impala, gazelle, duiker, dik-dik, eland, hartebeest, klipspringer, kudu, roan antelope, topi, waterbuck and of course the wildebees...