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Private Conservancies in Kenya

Traveling to Kenya is definitely something that every world traveler should do. There are so many things to see and experience that it can be overwhelming. To make sure you get the most bang for your buck, you might want to consider visiting a private conservancy. There are a number of these throughout the country that allow travelers to enjoy activities that are not possible in national parks. If you are hoping to go off road in search of wildlife in an open 4×4 safari vehicle, then you will definitely want to stop by a private conservancies as this is not permitted at national parks. Also, at a private conservancy you can go on a night game drive, horse riding safari or an adventurous bush walk. As well as being a great place for adventure, these conservancies are also a great place to experience and learn about African wildlife.

Now that you know a little about the advantages of going to a private conservancy, you might be wondering where some of these might be. There are a few great places to check out while in Kenya. The Mbirikani Group Ranch, Selenkay Conservancy, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, and Mara Siana Wildlife Conservancy are all great options and provide great experiences. Most of these wonderful places are located adjacent to or near a national park, so they can allow you to experience the best of both worlds.

If you are planning to explore Kenya, be sure to include a trip through one of the beautiful private conservancies.  It is sure to be one adventure that you will never forget.

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