Amboseli National Park
Amboseli Park has been a wildlife sanctuary since 1899. In 1974 it was officially declared a national park. Its location directly at the foot of Kilimanjaro and its large herds of elephants make it a magnet for visitors.
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Amboseli Park has been a wildlife sanctuary since 1899. In 1974 it was officially declared a national park. Its location directly at the foot of Kilimanjaro and its large herds of elephants make it a magnet for visitors.
Established in 1948, Tsavo Park is divided into Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks. With a total area of almost 22,000 km², it is the largest national park in Kenya and is located in the south-east of the country. The railway line runs directly through Tsavo Park and separates it into two, a larger … Read more
With a size of 193 km², the Shimba Hills National Reserve is a smaller protected area close to the coast and is therefore ideal for day trips and short safaris.
Lake Naivasha and the area around the lake have been declared a national park and should not miss from your agenda while on a Kenyan safari tour. Wildlife drives, hikes and boat trips are available for Lake Naivasha. Location and arrival at Lake Naivasha National Park Lake Naivasha is located in the East African Rift … Read more
The largest park in Kenya measures over 21,000 km². In 1948 it was divided into Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks along the railway line from Nairobi and Mombasa.
A safari through Kenya can be an unforgettable experience for the safari traveler: vast savannahs, many forests, arid landscapes, wild animals including the fascinating “Big Five”.
The Masai Mara Reserve has become known for its immense animal wealth, especially big cats, the great wildebeest migration and the proud nomadic Maasai people.
For some scotch whisky drinkers, quality matters more than the quantity. Some of these drinkers are willing to pay any price to experience the flavour and the heiritage that comes with a drink. Last week, Glenfiddich targeted these consumers by unveiling a new collection of 50,40, and 30-year-old whiskies. The products range between This drinker … Read more
Political unrest, natural disasters or the risk of terrorist attacks represent a security risk that is difficult to calculate for travelers. It is therefore all the more important to find out about the security situation in the respective country before you start your holiday. The Risk Map 2022 can serve as a guide here. The … Read more
In a country like the Maldives, where the average surface area barely rises a meter above the water, a 5.1 meter high hill is almost a mountain massif. Mount Villingili, which can be found on the island state’s only golf course, officially received a certificate as both the highest peak in the Maldives and the … Read more
The RiskMap, created annually by a British management consultancy, Control Risks, offers travelers a good indication of where in the world there is a high level of security and where it could become dangerous. While the RiskMap from the London management consultancy Control Risks is actually aimed at decision-makers from the economy who operate internationally, … Read more
The Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania is one of the most spectacular natural sites in the world. A view of the species-rich natural world heritage site is like a view of the whole of Africa. Here you will find everything about the fascinating region on the edge of the Serengeti. The Ngorongoro Crater is a collapse … Read more
The planetarium in the Hanseatic city of Hamburg offers its visitors a unique journey into the vastness of the universe – the multiple award-winning projector show contributes to the spectacle. A real contrast, especially in summer: The Hamburg Planetarium is located in an old water tower in the middle of the Hamburg City Park – … Read more