MASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE

Named in honor of the Maasai people who call this corner of Africa home, the reserve is an outsized game reserved in Narock county Kenya. It adjoining with the Serengeti National Park in Mara region, Tanzania, and thus supports the eco system between these two parks.Mara is known as one of the optimum wildlife destinations’ in the world. There is an outstanding chance of seeing the Big 5, cheetah, serval, hyena, bat -eared fox, hippopotamus, crocodile, Eland, Thomson gallize, Grant gazelle and many many antelopes.
NAKURU NATIONAL PARK

Also known as the bird watcher paradise it lies on an attractive floor of the Great Rift Valley enclosed by wooded and busy plains. Visitors can enjoy the broad ecological diversity and varied habitats that range from Lake Nakuru itself to the surrounding escapement and picturesque ridges. Lake Nakuru National Park is ideal for bird watching, hiking, picnic and game drives.
AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK

Formerly Amboseli National reserve, is in Kajiado County, Kenya. The park is famous for being the best place in Africa to get close to free ranging elephants among other wild life species. It also offers spectacular views of MT Kilimanjaro The highest free standing standing mountain in the world which is in the neighboring country Tanzania .Ambosel has an endless underground water supply filtered through sands of feet of volcanic rock from Kilimanjaro ice cap, which funnel in to two clear water springs in the heart of the park.
LAKE NAIVASHA NATIONAL PARK

At the highest elevation of the Kenyan Rift valley. It is the freshwater lake in Kenya, outside the town of Naivasha in Nakuru County, which lies northwest of Nairobi. Its name has been derived from the local Maasai name Nai’ posha, meaning rough water’ because of the sudden storms which can arise. The National park is home to a range of wildlife including over 300different species of bird and an ample inhabitants of Hippos
This fish community in the lake has been highly variable overtimes, influenced by changes in climates, fishing effort and the introduction of invasive species.