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Kenya travel guide, what's interesting?

Anyone who knows Kenya will yearn for this country with extremely rich biological resources. CCTV once broadcast live the world's largest animal migration on the grasslands of East Africa. The shocking picture made many people remember Masai Mara and understand Kenya. Kenya, once a colony of European powers, has always been a hunting ground for European nobles. However, uncontrolled hunting makes many precious animals endangered. After World War II, the Kenyan government established national parks and protected areas to return the land to animals and let them have their homes again.

Kenya is located in East Africa, across the equator. The Great Rift Valley in East Africa runs through the north and south, bordering the Indian Ocean in the east, and Mount Kenya in the middle is the second highest mountain in Africa, hence the name Kenya. The complex terrain endows Kenya with colorful landforms and rich species. From tropical oceans and deserts to snow-covered mountains all year round, Kenya presents itself to tourists in a completely different way. Although Kenya is located at the equator, its average altitude of1500m makes it a pleasant climate and a summer resort. Kenya attracts thousands of tourists every year for its original African grassland scenery and rich and diverse wildlife.

Kenya is one of the cradles of mankind. Kenya has unearthed human skull fossils about 2.5 million years ago, which is called the cradle of mankind. At present, tourism is one of Kenya's most important industries and sources of foreign exchange.

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