There are two (2) deserts in Kenya: Chalbi and Nyiri desert. These regions are characterized by warm to very hot temperatures with cooler nights.
The jewel in the crown of Central Kenya is Mount Kenya which, at 5,199m is Africa’s second highest mountain and one of the top destinations to visit in Kenya. It is certainly a much more challenging and interesting climb than the ‘walk-up’ that is used to reach the summit of Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro. As a consequence of the glacial activity, there are several glacial lakes and tarns on Mount Kenya.
Kenya is a land of tremendous topography and remarkable culture. The East Africa’s favorite safari destination borders Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, South Sudan and Ethiopia to the north and the Indian Ocean lies to its southeast.
Visitors to Kenya often make for the delights of Maasai Mara and the popular beach resorts but, if you’re looking for something a little different, discover one of 10 best kept secrets in Kenya during your holiday.
Kenya is one of Africa’s most pristine and exciting destinations and offers numerous opportunities for birdwatching.
Whether you’re in quest of thrashing surf or shallow waters, warm ocean waters or white sandy beaches, solitude or a party, Kenya has the ideal beach for you.