A Laikipia National Park safari is definitely a good idea when considering spending a perfect time during you vacation. The Laikipia National Park in Kenya’s isolated and unspoiled Laikipia National Reserve offers fantastic wildlife watching in a breathtaking environment when you tour with Luxe Africa Safaris.
Laikipia National Park safari
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The Ewaso Nyiro and Ewaso Narok rivers, which cross through the region, are home to the second-largest number of elephants in Kenya. Laikipia National Park safari is definitely on of the best by Luxe Africa Safaris. We tailor your safari to the best of your wish.
Large broad plains under the shadow of Mount Kenya’s snow-capped silhouette offer a peaceful and remote environment where game drives encounter a variety of species without running into any other vehicles.
The semi-aquatic sitatunga antelope, African wild dogs, and Grevy’s zebra are just a few of the unique and endangered species that Laikipia protects in addition to the Big Five. It is a wild yet romantic paradise.
Due to its great animal density (second only to the Masai Mara) and the possibility of seeing many rare and endangered species such as black rhino, Grevy’s zebra, African wild dog, and sitatunga, the Laikipia Plateau is quickly being known as a top Kenyan safari destination.
For those looking to experience Kenya at its most untamed, the Laikipia National Park safari provides isolated and occasionally inaccessible sights. These locations draw tourists with their hot springs and bird sanctuaries.
For those who wish to venture off the usual path, parks and lakes including Lake Bogoria, Baringo, Kamnarock, Turkana, South and Central Island, Nasalot, Sibiloi, and Marsabit national reserve retain allure.
The annual camel derby is one of the circuit’s biggest events, and other things to do there include ballooning, camel riding, fishing, horseback riding, and mountain biking. Laikipia National Park safaris offer you an opportunity to witness a wide range of wildlife.
The plateau, which may be found in Kenya’s central highlands, stretches from Mount Kenya in the east to the Rift Valley in the west. It covers over 9 500 square kilometers of totally untamed terrain, making it the second-largest national park after Tsavo.
Composed initially of privately held livestock farms, the conservancy has to day developed into one of the best destination for visitors. Whenever a visitor books a Laikipia National Park safari with Luxe Africa Safaris we are determined to give them an experience like never before.