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I am a nature lover, born and bred in rural Kenya. Wildlife and nature has been part of me ...
I am a freelance silver level guide, I speak fluent English, Swahili and ...
Iam a self motivated individual, easy to go with and friendly, love to meet and make new friends ...
Right from a tender age, I joined conservation through membership of {WCK} wildlife clubs of Kenya. ...
I am a Kenyan Guide with over thirteen years of experience working as a Driver ...
I am a Kenyan citizen aged 31 years a driver guide in Nairobi, Lake Naivasha and Lake Nakuru, ...
Hello to you,My name is Dennis ,a professional guide licensed by Kenya Tourism Board with ...
I am a qualified guide and licensed by Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife. With 15 years of ...
I am a professional tour driver guide to all parks and reserves in Kenya. I have an experience of ...
I am Kenyan and one of the director of Africa Vision safaris. A Diploma holder in Tourism ...
Welcome Ladies and Gentlemen, my name is Maurice, I am an energetic and enthusiastic tour guide ...
I am a Kenyan who now lives in Nairobi. I attained my diploma in tour guiding and administration. I ...
Justus Kihara is a qualified Safari Guide with over 13 years of guiding in Kenya. I studied Tour ...
With 20 years of experience in the Kenyan tourism industry, I offer direct, personalized, and ...
I am a passionate, knowledgeable, and experienced Safari guide with a love for remote places ...
Jambo! I graduated with a certificate in tour guiding (upper credit) from Kenya Wildlife ...
A patchwork weaved from a diverse array of different habitats, Tsavo West National Park remains one of the top wildlife spotting destinations in all of Africa. It ranges from the undulating valleys that form the foothills of the volcanic Chyulu ranges in the north all the way to the wetland swathes of Ziwani Swamp and Lake Jipe in the south, sitting in the shadow of Kilimanjaro itself. In the more-trodden half of the park (around Chyulu), visitors enjoy a clutch of top-quality game lodges, along with a well-maintained network of gravel game drive roads and walking tracks. These make the game viewing of the magnificent black rhinos, Cape buffalos, elephants and Masai lions much easier, as well as spying out a fantastic variety of plant and bird species. The area also throws up treats like the hippo-peppered pools of the Mzima Springs, which bubble up between groves of acacia trees after percolating through the porous lava rocks of the surrounding mountains. Tsavo West National Park tour guides help reveal the top animal spotting areas such as Poacher’s Lookout and Roaring Rocks and even run night safaris to let visitors glimpse a whole other side of this great Kenyan wilderness at the end of the Rift Valley.
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