Safari is a Swahili expression meaning “Trip”. Although this word was formerly used to describe the expeditions that were carried out in African countries in order to hunt large exotic animals like elephants, giraffes, lions, buffaloes, rhinos, etc. Today this word is used to describe the “hunt” photo of these animals in the different parks and nature reserves that exist in African countries.
One place for tourists to see live large animals is Kenya. Thanks to its privileged location has a large number of parks and nature reserves that allow visitors to see elephants, lions, giraffes, buffalo, leopards, cheetahs, rhinos, zebras, gazelles, antelopes, flamingos, and an incredible number of animals released only seen in the zoo.
Kenya safaris are done in two ways: A very cheap tents and furgonetillas of 8 people and a very expensive: in lodges (5-star accommodation amid the parks) with large SUVs. Some cost about $ 60 a day and the other about ten times more.
