Kenya

“Kenya” by Claire Foottit, published by Bradt Travel Guides in 2004, is a comprehensive guide that delves into the diverse landscapes and experiences of Kenya. This first edition spans 482 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed exploration of both popular destinations and lesser-known areas, such as the Laikipia plateau and the northern deserts. The book covers essential topics related to travel in Kenya, including species identification, habitats, and the best locations for wildlife viewing.
Readers will find insights into unique ways to explore the country and engage in off-beat activities, making it a valuable resource for those looking to venture beyond the typical safari circuit and Indian Ocean beaches. The guide emphasizes conservation efforts and provides practical information for navigating Kenya’s varied environments. With its focus on travel and reference, “Kenya” serves as an informative companion for anyone interested in discovering the rich offerings of this East African nation.
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The Bradt guide to Kenya explores not just the safari circuit and the renowned Indian Ocean beaches, but takes visitors beyond these to enjoy almost unknown areas such as the Laikipia plateau, the northern deserts and the west. Species identification, habitats, the best wildlife viewing places and conservation are featured in depth, plus unique ways to explore the country and off-beat activities.
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