Mt Kenya is Africa’s second highest mountain and one of its most beautiful. In the video: Four days hiking Mount Kenya following the scenic route Chogoria gate - Point Lenana - Sirimon gate. Point Lenana is the third highest peak (4,985 m/16,355 ft), and the highest one that can be reached by trekkers, without technical climbing. Mount Kenya is a National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Nairobi National Park is located less than 10 kilometers from the center of Kenya's capital - Nairobi, and you can see animals, with the city tall buildings in the background. Many species inhabit the park: rhinos, gazelles, zebras, buffaloes, hippos, lions, elands, impala, giraffes, ostriches, vultures, wildebeests, cheetahs, leopards, various bird species. The wildlife is more abundant in the dry season. The David Sheldrick Trust runs Elephant Nursery (Orphanage) in the park.