14 DECEMBER, 2023
Dristi Sharma
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Kenya recently announced that it will abolish visa requirements for all global visitors beginning January 2024.
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Kenya, nestled in East Africa, is known for its beauty and captivating diversity. And now that it will be visa-free, if you're planning to visit it next year, we have a complete itinerary for you.
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In Nairobi (where you'll land) you can visit the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust to see elephants, the Giraffe Centre for up-close encounters with giraffes, and finally the Karen Blixen Museum.
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Travel to Amboseli, known for its elephants and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Enjoy a game drive to spot elephants, lions, cheetahs, and diverse birdlife.
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Yes, it is the same place where Ranbir Kapoor proposed to Alia Bhatt. Maasai Mara is one of the world's best national parks to spot a wide range of wildlife.
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Start your day with a hot air balloon safari, offering a bird's eye view of the sweeping plains and wildlife below. Next day, you can visit a Maasai village to learn about their rich culture.
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Lake Nakuru is a saline lake in the Great Rift Valley of eastern Africa. It's located in west-central Kenya and is known for its flamingos, rhinos, and diverse bird species.
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On your Day 6, visit Lake Naivasha for a boat safari, to spot hippos and birdlife. You can also explore Hell's Gate National Park for scenic hikes and biking.
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Finally, on your last day, conclude your trip with a visit to Kazuri Beads Factory for souvenirs before departing Nairobi. Don't forget to try the local cuisine.