kenya birding safari package

Kenya Birding Safari Package, Kenya Birding Safari Holidays, Kenya Bird watching safaris tours are designed to offer you the best of bird watching in Kenya. Kenya has the second highest bird list for any African country with over 1000 species, and on this Kenya Birding Safari Holidays tour expect to see over 450 species including many of the most sought-after Kenyan and regional endemics during a birding spectacle to treasure, as we visit many of the country's top sites. Kenya Birding Safari Package, Kenya Birding Safari Holidays specifically designed for the keen enthusiast. Kenya Birding Safari Package, Kenya Birding Safari Holidays tour is an exceptional Kenyan birding safari. Enjoy our Kenya Birding Safari Package, Kenya Bird watching safaris tours during our Best of Kenya birding tour while seeing an awesome variety of birds and an amazing variety of mammals. Kenya is a must visit African country and is one of Africa's best-kept wildlife secrets and has wonderful birding hots-pots, including Meru National Park, Samburu, Lake Nakuru, Lake Baringo, Lake Naivasha Masai Mara and Kakamega Forest just to name but a few. These areas of habitats forest, grassland, wetland, barren land are haven for avid birders with over 400 species of African birds including rare sightings such as lizard buzzard and brown snake eagle, whole bunch of unique birds are only found here in Kenya. Our Kenya Birding Safari Package, Kenya Birding Safari Holidays, Kenya Bird watching safaris tours are designed to offer you the best of bird watching in Kenya. Enjoy our Kenya Birding Safari Package, Kenya Bird watching safaris tours during our Best of Kenya birding tour while seeing an awesome variety of birds and an amazing variety of mammals. Kenya is also considered to be the “Best Territory” in Africa for some other species also included in this tour, Somali Ostrich, Black-faced Sandgrouse, White-headed Mousebird, Blue-headed Bee-eater, Somali Bee-eater, Jackson’s Hornbill, Taita Fiscal, White-bellied Tit, Hunter’s Sunbird, Somali Sparrow, Golden Palm Weaver, Northern Masked Weaver, Grey-headed Silverbill, Golden Pipit, Steel-blue Whydah, Pangani Longclaw, William's Lark, Moorland Francolin, Friedmann’s Lark, Chapin’s Flycatcher, Hinde’s Babbler, Abyssinian Wheatear, Kakamega Greenbul and Olive Ibis. Add to this a vast range of more frequently seen African birds, and you have the ideal tour for the birder in Kenya, featuring a really comprehensive birdlist.