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Kenya's New Digital Parks Platform Transforms Safari Planning: 40+ Protected Areas Now Online in 2026

Kenya's New Digital Parks Platform Transforms Safari Planning: 40+ Protected Areas Now Online in 2026
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Kenya has launched a unified digital platform to streamline tourism and safari planning across more than 40 national parks and conservancies. The system aims to simplify the booking process and provide better access to conservation data for global travelers.

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This technological upgrade represents a significant shift in how African nations manage and market their conservation assets to international tourists.

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Kenya launches unified digital tourism platform integrating 40+ national parks, conservancies, and marine reserves. What travelers need to know before booking your safari in 2026.

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