Kora, Kenya
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Kora National Park is the former home of famed wildlife conservationist, George Adamson, or ‘baba ya simba’ (Father of Lions). It was here that the lion Elsa, of Born Free fame, lived. The former reserve had serious problems with poachers in the 1980s and 1990s – George Adamson was murdered by poachers here in 1989. There are plans for creating a lion sanctuary at Kora. Until then, the main appeal is its pristine, untouched wilderness, which can be explored by any self-sufficient adventurer.
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Such a nice place, very hot though carry with you a whole bucket of water, guides are very friendly... Try out
This place was kinda awesome
I never thought such a wilderness exists, don't understand how George Adamson got hear
Lovely place with serene environment. When you arrive at Kora, you get welcomed by warmhearted people with a lot diginity.
he Kora National Park offers a pristine wilderness dotted with tall inselbergs and graced by the Tana River on which the Adamson’s Falls, Grand Falls and Kora Rapids are found. was first gazetted as a reserve and later as a park in 1990. It is a triangle of dense woodland and scrub is limited along northern boundary by the Tana River. It is located in Tana River County.
It is a good place to visit during holidays.
Scene breathtaking
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