June 25, 2018 | Susan Napier-Sewell

Take your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see Kenya

Have you ever been to East Africa? When you arrive, you’ll find Kenya a stunning country of magnificent wildlife and pristine wilderness, recognized as a model for both wildlife management and sustainable tourism. A place where you can experience the diversity of its geography—from the drama of the Great Rift Valley, desert, and mountain highlands to white sand beaches, rainforests, and the savannah plains. The sheer assortment of national parks, reserves, and wildlife experiences in Kenya sets it apart as a destination.

Here are a few bucket-list adventures awaiting you in Kenya:

If you’ve ever dreamed of going on safari or having a close-up wildlife experience, Kenya is surely the prized destination. From its capital, Nairobi, safaris allow you to witness millions of wildebeests, along with giraffes and migrating from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park to the Maasai Mara Reserve in Kenya. You’ll never forget the trembling of the ground as hooves are pounding to their plunge into the Mara River, a dangerous but necessary leap for the wildebeests to reach the feast awaiting them on Kenya’s lush grazing grounds.

Amboseli National Park: You can view Tanzania’s 5,895m Mount Kilimanjaro from this park, as well as visit a Maasai village. Within the park are opportunities to see giraffes, jackals, hyenas, vervet monkeys, elephants, cheetahs, elands, waterbucks, warthogs, baboons, hartebeests, cranes, sunbirds, and more than 420 feathered and migratory species.

Lake Nakuru: See thousands of flamingos, both the black and white rhinos, waterbucks, zebras, buffalo, and the endangered Rothschild giraffe among the game in this region. The lake also provides one of your best opportunities to see leopards and a pride of lions.

Visit a conservancy and bond with a remarkable creature.

Learn some Kenyan culture and traditions.

Get your water sport on and your eyes full of the arresting beauty of Kenyan beaches: Mombasa, Malindi, Diani, and Lamu.

Indulge in some Swahili cuisine.

Check into seeing the Big Five (lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros) and these spectacular national parks.

Have breakfast with a giraffe.

Go whale-watching in Watamu.

Another life-changing action you can take in Kenya is the TapRooT® 5-Day TapRooT® Advanced Root Cause Analysis Team Leader Training in Nairobi on July 16. In just five days, you will learn TapRooT® to find and fix the root causes of incidents, accidents, quality problems, near misses, operational errors, hospital sentinel events and other types of problems. Techniques include: SnapCharT®, Root Cause Tree® & Corrective Action Helper® plus additional advanced topics such as CHAP, Human Engineering, Interviewing, Safeguard Analysis and Proactive Improvement.

Register now for an experience in Nairobi, Kenya, that will both broaden you and further your career and professional development.

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