RIFT VALLEY & LAKE VICTORIA [Kenya]
The second largest fresh water lake in the world, Lake Victoria geographically dominates the area with its 70,000 sq km surface. Despite its huge size, the murky lake is not that deep - only 100 metres at its deepest.
The basin is home to the Luo people, Kenya's third largest ethnic group.
Although Western Kenya does not attract many tourists and is blissfully free of safari minibuses, it is the most densely populated area in the country and the most productive. With gentle hills and emerald tea plantations, it is very pretty.
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bush: best time: July - March / good time: June coast: best time: September - March / Good time: July - August
![]() | Lisa joins the Pulse Africa staff as one of our Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa experts. Born and bred in Kenya, Lisa has travelled extensively throughout East Africa and more recently South Africa. One of Lisa's particular skills is her ability to really understand what her clients want and she has the ability to transform this into a perfect holiday. |
![]() | If you are interested in any of our destinations, but unsure of what you are looking for, what is available or where and when to go, then Stuart, Pulse Africa's Sales & Marketing Director who has travelled extensively throughout Africa, may be the ideal person to talk to. |
![]() | Hayley is one of our East African experts. A born and bred African, she has eleven years experience in the travel industry. Hayley creates holidays that will amaze and leave everlasting memories within people, making them want to repeat their visits over and over again. |
![]() | Sandy is our Zambia,Gabon, Seychelles, Mozambique and East African expert and is also Pulse Africa's managing director. |
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