Kenya
Kenya, like the rest of East Africa, retains an air of mystery which lends itself to all types of incentive themes with a touch of romanticism and elegance. With an excellent hospitality infrastructure in Kenya, Nairobi can accommodate large incentive groups, whilst the country’s very special game reserves and national parks, such as Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, Amboseli, to name but a few, offer fantastic wildlife viewing and upscale accommodation solutions using camps or lodges, often with more than thirty tents or rooms.
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Tanzania
Tanzania is a land of contrasts and majesty. There is the snow-capped summit of Mount Kilimanjaro and the sun-kissed beaches of Zanzibar, the vast herds of game grazing on the Serengeti plains and the slow volcanic eruption of Ol Donyo Lengai. With so much natural wealth, it’s no wonder that Tanzania has something for everyone! Most commonly known is Tanzania’s “northern circuit” which includes Lake Manyara, the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater and the vast Serengeti National Park. But this is a far more fascinating country, from the beaches and resorts of Zanzibar to the wild virgin bush of Ruaha and Selous with their abundant wildlife, and the highest free – standing mountain in the world, the Kilimanjaro.
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Rwanda
Rwanda is popularly known as ‘the land of a thousand hills’. The landscapes in this green country are truly incredible. Fortunate people who have had the chance to visit Rwanda have remarked about the physical beauty of the country. From East to West and North to South, you get to discover one of God’s best creations.Rwanda boasts a wide variety of wildlife. The Volcanoes National Park, in northern Rwanda is home to the world’s largest number of endangered mountain gorillas. Numbering in the hundreds, the gorillas live in a protected area, free from poachers.
