The most revered of Africa’s safari destinations, Kenya is located in East Africa and boasts the Masai Mara National Park, renowned for its abundant wildlife and annual Great Migration. It is a country brimming with romance, thrill and adventure – nothing says “classic safari” quite like a Kenyan safari. A Kenyan safari not only boasts spectacular natural beauty in one of the most unspoiled places on earth, but it also brings you up close and personal with Africa’s most sought-after wildlife.
Kenya is home to the predator rich Maasai Mara where the annual migration arrives in July. The Samburu and Amboseli National Parks, along some incredible coastline make Kenya Safaris & Tours a must on everyones safari bucket list. A Kenya safari gives visitors the chance to witness the annual wildebeest migration that runs from the Serengeti to the Maasai Mara and enjoy a safari with traditional Maasai warriors. There is so much to see on safari in Kenya.
Home to giant Elephants & Mount Kilimanjaro - famous for being the best place in Africa to get close to free-ranging elephants among other wildlife species. Aland of wide dry plains with vistas stretching to the horizon.
Famous for the vast numbers of flamingos that feed off its algae, Surrounded by waterfalls, cliffs, and forests, the lake is a vital water source for zebra, buffalo, and the endangered Rothschild giraffe.
Most known for the story of Elsa the Lioness, made famous in the book Born Free. Meru forms part of a complex of protected areas along the Tana River and it straddles the equator in the central part of the country.
Samburu is home to a large population of Nile crocodiles and is the second most visited game reserve in Kenya. Visitors to Samburu have the opportunity to see some rare wildlife species.
Backdropped by Nairobi's skyline, Nairobi National Park is the closest park to any major city in the world. With great wildlife populations, the park is perfect for those looking for a taste of East African safari, without having to travel too far.
“Theatre of the Wild” - Kenya's oldest and largest national park, Tsavo East's rugged volcanic landscape, is a haven for Kenya's northern and southern wildlife species.
“Land of Lava, Springs, Man-Eaters & Magical Sunsets” - swamps, natural springs, rocky peaks, extinct volcanic craters, rolling plains and sharp outcrops blanketed by greenery.