Bird watching
Bird watching in Kenya is a premier attraction for enthusiasts due to its diverse range of habitats and exceptional avian biodiversity. From the iconic Masai Mara, where species like the secretary bird and various vultures can be observed, to Lake Nakuru, renowned for its flamingo populations, Kenya offers a rich tapestry of bird-watching opportunities. The Kakamega Forest provides a glimpse into rare forest species such as the Great Blue Turaco, while the Aberdare National Park’s high-altitude environments reveal unique birds like the alpine chat. Tsavo National Park and the coastal regions of Diani Beach, Watamu, and Malindi offer varied ecosystems where one can spot species such as the Somali Ostrich and the Crab-plover. This diverse range of locations ensures that Kenya remains a top destination for bird watchers seeking to experience an array of bird species in their natural settings.
