Tourism is stuttering back to life again after security concerns connected with Islamic extremists recede. A British recommendation against people travelling to Kenya has been lifted and British Airways has resumed flights to Nairobi and Mombasa. The ban was imposed in May after intelligence reports that British aircraft could be the target of terrorists. Also, the England and New Zealand cricket teams rumpled Kenyan feathers when they declined to play in Kenya during the cricket World Cup earlier in the year. Tour operators are now offering a variety of safari deals. The attractions of the country are almost unparalleled. Its game parks are magnificent and guides can take the traveller close to zebras, baboons, lions and gazelles. In the inland region of the Masa Marai wildlife park, the phenomenon of the wildebeest migration can be seen in July and August. Millions of them stampede in search of greener pastures. Full Story
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