Explore East Africa
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Masai Mara
Kenya
- Home to the Great Migration (July-October)
- Over 95 species of mammals and 570 bird species
- Named after the Maasai people and the Mara River
Zanzibar
Tanzania
- Stone Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Once the world's largest clove producer
- Home to rare red colobus monkeys
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Uganda
- Home to half of the world's mountain gorillas
- Over 350 bird species, 23 endemic to the region
- Ancient rainforest over 25,000 years old
Serengeti National Park
Tanzania
- Name means "endless plains" in Maasai
- Hosts 1.5 million wildebeest during migration
- Oldest national park in Tanzania (1951)
Lake Victoria
Uganda/Kenya/Tanzania
- Africa's largest lake by area
- Shared by three countries
- Over 200 fish species, many endemic
Mount Kilimanjaro
Tanzania
- Africa's highest peak at 5,895m
- Can be climbed without technical gear
- Five distinct climate zones from base to summit
Diani Beach
Kenya
- Consistently rated Africa's leading beach
- White sand stretches for 17km
- Colobus monkeys often visit beach resorts
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Uganda
- Tree-climbing lions in Ishasha sector
- Over 600 bird species recorded
- Kazinga Channel connects two lakes