Sunday, December 29, 2013

Kenya

Animal Orphanage

 Founded in 1964, the Nairobi Animal Orphanage is the oldest animal orphanage in Kenya , Nairobi National Park , which is the world's only wildlife park located in the capital city of the region. In recent years, along with the international community to focus on wildlife conservation , animal orphanage in Kenya has become abandoned or injured wildlife sanctuary and major rehabilitation center attracts more than 200,000 visitors each year come to visit and adoption .
To come here basically orphaned cubs or frail animals , a common denominator is that they lost the ability to live independently in the wild , if not human rescue would be difficult to survive ; Wildlife Management Bureau staff when visiting the park found abandoned or injured wildlife young , it will take them to the animal " orphanage " feed until they grow up and then released into the wild or cured . Since childhood came in contact with humans, " orphanage " in the gentle beast .
Live in the orphanage of 56 by the Kenya Wildlife Service to rescue animals from the wild orphans, many of them from the western and northern parts of Africa . The youngest animal orphans are two large leopard just two weeks . The animals were housed to conduct a thorough physical examination , and then make the appropriate aftercare .

Sweet Waters Sanctuary


Sweet Waters Sanctuary location on the edge of the prairie, across the equator, Kenya is the only way to see the endangered animals private protected area of about 100 square kilometers, the beautiful scenery and many animals, especially with a chimpanzee orphans hospital. Tent camp on private animal protection area, can sleep in tents; sweet here year round growing group of chimpanzees, in other animal protection area you can not see.


Lake Bogoria

 In Kenya, there is a lot of the lake, located in Lake Nakuru's Borg is one of Leah, where many animals here like their home. Where the temperature is very high, because it is located at the Great Rift Valley, the highest temperature up to ninety degrees, so tourists come here are very brave, a lot of people like to look in here shooting flamingos, They are very comfortable in the water, there is unlimited water temperature.


Tsavo National Park

Tsavo National Park area of ​​20,700 square kilometers, is the world's largest wildlife national parks.
Tsavo East and Tsavo West by the two parts. In general, the radius of only 1,000 square kilometers of Tsavo West National Park is more compelling, beautiful and honest picture of the African wilderness, wildlife and diverse population every year attracts thousands of tourists from around the world. Tsavo West National Park is located in a narrow strip between the Tsavo River and Mombasa highway. According to reports, in the 1960s there was a number of the world's largest black rhino place of about 9000 head. However, due to the destruction of the ecological balance, to the late 1980s about 100 remaining. Today, the park has been set rhino habitat protected, their number has gone up. In addition, where visitors can also see lions, cheetah, leopard, elephant, giraffe, buffalo, zebra, antelope and other wild animals. 

Amboseli Park

Amboseli Park is one of Africa resort, located in Kenya and Tanzania border area, the Kenyan border, where you can clearly see the altitude of 5895 meters the highest peak of Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro. Close to the equator, Kilimanjaro summit is covered with snow all year round, scenic mountain wilderness, Amboseli National Park is located in the park area of ​​392 square kilometers, the approach of the misty summit of Africa - Kilimanjaro, attracting a Pipi tourists come. Amboseli is the "dry lake" means.


Masai mara natioanl Resrve

Masai Mara National Reserve in southwest Kenya and Tanzania border area, connected to the Serengeti Game Reserve in Tanzania. The sanctuary was founded in 1961, covering an area of 1,800 square kilometers. Numerous animal protection area, a huge number, about 95 species of mammals and 450 species of birds, is one of the world's best wildlife sanctuaries.

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