If you're thinking of visiting Africa, you might want to start with Kenya.
It's been leading the way in conservation for years. Around 200 community-run conservancies now protect wildlife while supporting the people who live alongside it—reshaping what safaris look like by making sure local communities actually benefit.
There are 54 national parks and reserves across the country, including the Maasai Mara, where over 1.5 million wildebeest thunder through during the Great Migration from July to October.
Kenya also holds deep human history. In the Great Rift Valley, fossils near Lake Turkana have revealed some of the oldest human ancestors ever found. If you're ready to plan your trip, here's what to know.
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