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I would like to host, stay with, explore, hangout or simply show you the Golden vast savannas rich with big wild game (Kenya parks and game reserves, tours and Safaris, Camps and Lodges, observe the Big five, witness the Great Wildebeest Migration in Masai Mara, Catch a glimpse of some of the Kenya's thousands of birds and wildlife species, enjoy a scenic Sundowner in the wilderness), enjoy the timeless culture unchanged by the modern world,  pristine beaches (pamper yourself in a boutique retreat and enjoy snorkeling in Diani Beach), coral reef, beach hotels and resorts, equatorial forests and mighty snow-capped mountains, searing semi-arid and desert areas, slum life and City exploration (feed and interact with the Giraffes at Giraffe Centre, foster a baby elephant at David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi, take a game drive in the heart of the city at the Nairobi National Park, learn the history of Kenya at Karen Blixen and the National Museums of Kenya), enjoy the cool City and Highland retreats and endless opportunities for adventure, discovery, relaxation; more than you would ever expect. Kenya is famous as the original Safari destination and has over 40 National parks, Game reserves and wildlife conservancies where visitors can see huge variety of wild animals roaming free in their natural habitat. Some of the best known wildlife areas offering opportunities to see the biggest variety of animal species are Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, Samburu and Masai Mara, while others are include Tsavo, Meru, Laikipia, the Abadares and Mt. Kenya.  Visit a working Masai or Samburu traditional homestead and see there lifestyle first-hand. Scroll through abandoned ruins of ancient seaside settlements, walk along the narrow streets of the coastal towns.  There are some places in Kenya that you can not afford to go back home without visiting. These popular sites are loved because of the interesting story behind their existence or the noble course that go on in these places that make them popular.  If you would like to see the mighty elephant being rehabilitated and fed through a milk bottle, the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage is the place to go and camp. Once Chimpanzees used to be caged and tortured, some hunted and killed for meat, not until the Chimpanzee Sanctuary at Ol Pejeta Conservancy. These popular sites are the places to visit if you would like specific rehabilitated wild animals stories. These places include Fort Jesus, Giraffe Centre and Ol Pejeta Chimpanzee Sanctuary.  Make Kenya the excuse for your next cultural tour destination. Kenya is home to over 47 different unique cultures. You could choose to stay in the villages and experience untainted traditional ways of life.  Kenya is on the equator and can be visited all year-round :Jan - Mar: hot and dry and great for wildlife viewing as animals gather near water holes. Apr - May: Wet and Muddy, not suitable time for adventure. Jun: green and lush after the rains with many animals having their young ones. Jul - Aug: Cool weather and good timing for the Great Migration in Masai Mara. Sept - Oct: Good weather and good for wildlife viewing. Nov-Dec: Short rains.


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From Nairobi ; 39 Years Old

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My name Ngao simply means a "Shield". I am originally from the South of Mombasa in Kwale County, currently based in Nairobi and would love to meet Nature... see more
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