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Kenya At A Glance

For many people, Kenya translates into wildlife and Kenya truly is the heart of the safari in Africa: from millions of wildebeest, zebra and other animals that cross to Masai Mara from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania during their annual migration to the equally breathtaking sight of hundreds of pink flamingos massing on the shores of the Rift Valley Soda Lakes.

Variation in altitude and terrain create interesting contrasts in Kenya’s climate. The coastal region is hot and often humid. Mornings in the central highlands can be cool, while in the North and North East; the days are dry and very hot. In the areas most frequented by visitors on safari, the weather is ideal, as it is neither too hot nor too cold. Due to Kenya’s equatorial location, the nights and days are almost equal all year round.

Dubbed as the cradle of the mankind, the indigenous people have a legacy of rich traditions and cultures. The tourists’ products that Kenya has established have won several accolades as the best in the sub-Saharan Africa.

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Gat Safaris’ itineraries provide a glimpse of various parts of the African Continent, but we specialize in travel to Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Victoria falls and Egypt. Our tourism products come in a variety of packages, from unexpected jewels in the form of the most luxurious lodges and tented camps in untamed and unspoilt landscape to the backpackers’ pitched camps. Gat Safaris looks forward to offering you a wonderful holiday and a memorable experience of a safari observing animals in their natural habitat.

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