Nature has been more than generous to Kenya - within its borders are found almost every known land form from glacial ice to arid desert, imposing mountain massifs an endless rolling plains, dense forest and huge lakes. With no less than 57 safari parks and reserves, wild abounds... Perhaps the most dazzling spectacle of all being the concentration of pink flamingos at Lake Nakuru in the Great Rift Valley. Experience the glorious tranquility that seems to enemas from Mount Kenya at the Mount Kenya Safari lodge or base yourself at the ark close by Treetops and discover the majesty of the aberdares. Take in around the championship of the golf at the Windsor Golf and Country club just outside Nairobi. Visit the Gedi ruins, Kenyas? greatest archeological heritage. Explore the narrow streets and waterfront of Lamu, soak up the Arabian atmosphere of this coastal town. In contrast, head for the resorts of Mombasa?s North and South Coast and the long stretches of idyllic beaches fringed with emerald green palm, and the clear warm water of the Indian Ocean.