Kenya is a natural paradise and a land of contrasts. It blends savannah-gold plains with forest-clad mountains, jade green lakes with shell-white sands, tumbling blossoms with waving palms. It is also a cultural and geographical microcosm and the age old cradle of mankind.

Kenya's people, united under the green, black and red of the national flag, comprise more than 50 ethnic groups and their warmth and hospitality is best expressed in the national motto; 'Harambee'; meaning 'let's all pull together.’

Kenya is famous for her national parks and reserves, which are administered by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and rank as some of the finest in the world. exist as total wildlife sanctuaries where human habitation is prohibited and animals roam wild and free.

As a holiday destination Kenya is unrivalled; not only for the diversity of her terrain which stretches from the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya to the silver-blue ribbon of the Indian Ocean, but also for the extraordinary richness of her flora, fauna, bird and marine life.