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(Aberdare National Park)

Aberdel National Park is located in the Central Highlands of Kenya (Central Province). The Aberdel Range covers an area of 767 square kilometers, and in the northeast of the range stands Mount Kenya, the second highest peak in Africa.

The mountains are lush with trees and herds of animals, including elephants, lions, rhinos, leopards, baboons, various monkeys, jackals, antelopes, bison, water antelopes, wild boars and more than 250 kinds of birds.

(Abdel)

Abdel National Park is located in the Central Highlands of Kenya (Central Province). The Abdair Range covers an area of 767 square kilometers, and in the northeast of the range stands Mount Kenya, the second highest peak in Africa.

(Lake Bogoria)

Located in Kenya in eastern Africa, south of Lake Baringo, on the edge of the Great Rift Valley, is a calcium carbonate lake rather than a fresh water lake. The lake is known for having quite a number of hot springs on the shore, most of which reach boiling point and have quite a lot of steam, which can easily cook eggs in a short time.

(Baringo Lake)

It's a lake in west-central Kenya, East Africa. With an area of 129 square kilometers and an average depth of 5 meters, it is a freshwater lake. With no visible outlet, the water seeps into lava at the northern end of the lake.

(Giraffe Park)

Giraffe Park is a park in Nairobi, Kenya.

(Midge Kanda Holy Grove)

The Midjikenda Sacred Forest consists of 11 separate forests covering 200 kilometers of coast. A large number of Kaya people once lived here, and the remains of the village reflect the development of the civilization and the living habits of the residents.

(Maseru)

Maseru is the capital of Lesotho, the capital of the Maseru District and the political, economic and transportation center of the country. The city of Maseru is located on the Mohokar River, bordering South Africa, and is the largest city in Lesotho.

Maseru is the only city in Lesotho, and tourists use it as a starting point to visit other parts of Lesotho and scenic spots, about 90 km southeast of the city is the Lebihan Falls; The town of Rome, 24 km to the southeast, is home to the University of Botswana-Lesotho-Eswatini.

In Maseru, most of the traditional round huts have been replaced by modern housing and office buildings with traditional colours, with new buildings such as the Good Times Cafe, Vodacom offices and offices, and a new building for the Ministry of Health completed at the end of 2007.

There are also some colonial buildings in the city center, the more famous are the Roman Catholic Cathedral and the Church of England St. John's Church; Other attractions include the Royal Palace, the Parliament Building and the state government.

(Sehrabataibe National Park)

Sehrabataibe National Park is Lesotho's oldest conservation center, with an average elevation of 2,400 meters. The park is located in the Maloti Mountains of Gatacha Seck District, Lesotho, belonging to the Maloti-Drakens Transboundary Nature Reserve, established on May 8, 1969, the park is an important cultural and natural heritage site, and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 2013.

The park's diverse habitats provide protection for several endangered species, especially birds and plants. The landscape also includes numerous caves and rock sheds that preserve the largest collection of paintings from sub-Saharan Africa dating back thousands of years. These rock paintings reflect the life of the Saharan people who have now moved out of the area.

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