IUPUI student's three week trip to Kenya. July 2011 Tourism, Conventions and Event Management Sports Marketing class.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Kitale Conservancy: Kitale, Kenya
Kitale Conservancy is definitely the most unique tourist attraction that we have visited thus far. At the time that we visited, the conservancy was still undergoing a lot of renovations, but the plans sound promising to provide a more complete tourist draw. A tour guide led us around to view the park’s over 400 indigenous trees, small selection of birds, recently constructed man-made caves, and both horse and canoe rides. One of the more unexpected areas of the grounds was focused on the teaching of major biblical events. A second surprising area was focused on certain animals and their deformities. As you can see, these exhibits are few and far between; they certainly offer a wide range of variety, but one doesn’t necessarily relate well to the others, in our eyes.
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