DESTINATION
KENYA
The country sits astride the
equator and offers fabulous scenery and a variety of tribal
cultures. From its central location, the sacred peaks of Mt
Kenya reign over a landscape primarily covered by grasslands
and thorn trees, much of it enclosed within its many parks
and resserves. To the west the spectacular Great Rift Valley
is sprinkled with lakes teeming with a variety of birdlife,
whose shores and surrounds are traversed by agricultural farmlands.
To the east lies the promise of an idyllic beach holiday with
the requisite white palm-fringed beaches and pristine coral
reefs.
Inhabiting the highlands and
Rift Valley are two of the most well known of the numerous
tribal cultures, the Kikuyu farmers and the tall, red-clad
Masai cattle herders. The coast is home to ancient Swahili
civilizations and old port towns that are rich in a history
of exotic spice trading and fighting.
Kenya has a sophisticated tourism
infrastructure, with two major cities controlling the majority
of the tourism trade. Nairobi, the capital, is the safari
and hiking hub, situated in the cool Central Highlands, while
on the east coast the hot and humid trading port of Mombasa
functions as the gateway to the resorts and pristine beaches
of the area. Sadly the heavy influence of tourism has meant
excessive prices for safaris, souvenirs and most activities
of interest to foreigners, as well as the constant hassle
by touts, guides and sellers to part with as much money as
they can dupe the guilty traveller into spending.
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