
Kenya
Product details
| Series: | Bradt Travel Guides |
| Publisher: | Bradt Travel Guides Ltd. |
| Catalogue number: | 118270 |
| ISBN: | 9781841620664 |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Size: | 22x14cm |
| Number of Pages: | 496 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
£14.95
Kenya’s wildlife remains at the heart of its attractions, yet there is so much more to discover, as Bradt's guide to Kenya clearly demonstrates. Scale the slopes of Mount Kenya to find tropical ice on the Equator or explore the coral gardens of the Swahili coast; seek out the origins of man in Kenya’s rich cultural heritage; or simply revel in the country’s natural wilderness, from northern deserts to the steam jets of the Rift Valley lakes and the wildebeest migration – the greatest wildlife show on earth.
As the country moves towards a greater sense of individuality for travellers, Claire Foottit’s newly researched guide is the ideal planner and travel companion. The guide also includes extensive coverage of where you can see wildlife, from national parks to lesser-known regions; A to Z of activities, special interests and events to help create a personal safari; other adventure options are also covered, from gold-panning to sky diving.
About this series:
Comprehensive guides for adventurous travellers wanting to explore destinations off the beaten track, written mostly by single authors.
Highlighting culture and natural history, these are predominantly practical guides accentuating responsible tourism. Straightforward information is given for all aspects of independent travel in a region, with discerning advice on places to stay and eat. Clear, simple town plans and other sketch maps are included.
As Michael Palin says:
"Bradt Guides are expertly written and longer on local details than any others"
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