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Grand Edition Tours welcomed its first on Safari to Eastern Africa in 1987, offering them the very specialised arrangements and attention which has been the hallmark of ours service ever since.

Over the years many thousands of travellers have experienced " that holiday of a lifetime" and have more so than in Africa, the birthplace of GRAND EDITION TOURS.

Service Excellence is our Mission
We strive to achieve the unexpected
To prosper unselfishly
To lead by innovation
To learn continously
To build through teamwork
To foster a positive attitude
and to respect one another

This is a Mission Possible

We have our own fully staffed office in Nairobi. We own an extensive fleet of vehicles throughout Kenya maintained by ourselves these are in first class condition, and our driver-guides are the best available.
We pride ourselves in securing the first accommodation available, whether it is small and exclusive camping. This website offers the opportunity to join scheduled departure tours.

However, our expertise is tailor made tours for individuals and groups is the hallmark of GRAND EDITION TOURS and unlike other safari companies we WELCOME the opportunity to arrange a unique safari for you. You will be given a full safari briefing and 12 hours telephone contact number before the start of your safari.

Throughout your stay the GRAND EDITION TOURS hostess will be in touch with you to ensure everything is going smoothly and that you are happy.No stone is left unturned to ensure the success of your safari and without a doubt to see the world with GRAND EDITION TOURS is simply the best.

The plant life of Kenya is diversified. Along the coast are forests containing palm, mangrove, teak, copal, and sandalwood trees. Forests of baobab, euphorbia and acacia trees cover the lowlands to an elevation of approximately 915 m (approximately 3000 ft). Extensive tracts of savanna, interspersed with groves of acacia and papyrus, characterize the terrain from about 915 to 2745 m (about 3000 to 9000 ft). The principal species in the dense rain forest of the eastern and southeastern mountain slopes are camphor and bamboo. The alpine zone (above about 3350 m/11,000 ft) contains large senecios and lobelias.

In the early 1990s Kenya attracted about 680,000 visitors annually, yielding revenue of more than $209 million. Tourists primarily visit Kenya's national parks and game reserves to see and photograph the wildlife; many also enjoy the beaches along the Indian Ocean coastline. Tsavo National Park and Marsabit National Reserve are two of the country's largest parks.
Uganda has a wide variety of plant life, from the mvuli tree and elephant grass of the Uganda plateau to the dry thorn scrub, acacia, and euphorbia of the southwest. The country also provides a habitat for many animals, some of which are protected in national parks. The chimpanzee inhabits the rain forests, and species of antelope (including the eland and hartebeest), and the elephant, rhinoceros, lion and leopard, are found in the grasslands.
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