After postponing all of our travels for a year due to COVID-19, we decided it was time to re-start our traveling agenda this year. At first the process seemed daunting and complicated, but soon it became almost seamless, and it was the right thing to do. Kenya is one of my favorite destinations because of its rich biological diversity. In a relatively short amount of time, you can see a variety of species, including the “Big Five”: leopard, rhino, buffalo, lion and elephant. Our itinerary covered the great national parks of Amboseli, Samburu, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, and the Maasai Mara. We were able to get unbelievably close to these animals, capturing their beauty in the wildest and most natural form, all while exercising our photography techniques. This leopard was resting on a tree at the end of the day in Samburu National Park. We also were treated to this mother elephant nursing her week-old calf early in the morning.
Photos by Reinier Munguia, wildstockphotos.com
Kenya | Photo Safari with Wildstock Photography