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Kenya Wildlife Safaris

When you think of safari in Africa, Kenya is the first destination that comes in mind. While well known for its extraordinary wildlife, Kenya also hosts magical coastline, a large proportion of the Great Rift Valley, the Central Highlands, a strip of stunning diverse lakes. Populated by people as varied as its terrain, Kenya is a place of dreams which makes it a great destination for a safari.

Our tour packages are tailored to fit your personal safari interests, highlighting Kenya’s top attractions, from thrilling wildlife safaris to tranquil beach retreats, offering ultimate experience of Kenya’s diverse landscapes.

Kenya Safari Highlights

  • Big Five Safari – Witness Africa’s iconic wildlife – lion, leopards, elephants, buffaloes and rhinos in their natural habitat.
  • The Great Migration – Witness the world most spectacular wildlife occurrence, with over 2 million wildebeests and thousands of zebras plus gazelles crossing the plains of Serengeti – Mara Ecosystem in search for water and green pasture.
  • Birding Paradise – Discover Kenya’s diverse habitats and spot over 1,000 bird species, from the colorful kingfishers to the pink lesser flamingoes.
  • Landscape Diversity – Explore Kenya’s varied landscapes, from savannahs to mountains, providing endless opportunities for exploration.
  • Cultural Encounters – Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Kenya through authentic encounters with local communities.

Kenya Safari Destinations

A Kenya Safari delivers a perfect blend of conservation, culture and ecotourism in Kenya, where the iconic and wild meet to inspire. Whether you would prefer to explore by foot, 4×4 safari vehicle or hot air balloon, there is something for nature lovers from every part of the world in Kenya. Our local professional guides ensure that your Kenya safari experience is safe as it is informative, leaving you inspired and enriched.

Masai Mara National Reserve

The Iconic Masai Mara National Reserve is the most famous national reserve in the world and an incredible for wildlife safari, the reserve is famous for hosting the Big Five – lion, leopards, cape buffaloes, elephants and rhinos. And hosts the Great Wildebeest Migration, an annual journey in which millions of wildebeests, zebras and gazelles cross from the Serengeti to the plains of Masai Mara in their annual search for water and green pastures.

Amboseli National Park

Known as the “home of the African Elephant” Amboseli National Park is one of the best wildlife destinations in Kenya. The park has done extraordinary work to protect these animals and sights are all but guaranteed at Amboseli. Beyond the elephants, you will also find the rest of the Big Five – lions, leopards, buffalo and rhinos.

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

The Ol Pejeta Conservancy, nestled in the heart of Laikipia at the foot of Mount Kenya is home to the largest rhino population in Kenya, and the last two remaining northern white rhinos in the world. The conservancy has developed into a wildlife sanctuary and is an important conservancy protecting endangered species.

Tsavo East & West National Park

Tsavo East & West National Park located between Nairobi and Mombasa, form one of the world’s largest wildlife sanctuaries, only separated by the highway. Tsavo East National Park is known for its vast, open savannah, the Galana River and red elephants, while Tsavo East features mountainous, volcanic landscapes, dramatic scenery, Mzima Springs and rhino Sanctuaries.

Kenya Safari Experiences

The Great Migration

Every year, over 2 million wildebeests, 200,000 zebras and gazelles embark on annual circular journey through the Serengeti – Mara ecosystem (Serengeti National Park and Masai Mara National Reserve) in search for water and grazing. The annual journey is triggered by the rain and the herds are led by instincts. Witness the life and death struggle for survival as the surging herd must cross swollen Mara and outrun the predators that their presence attracts.

Big Five Safari

Kenya is one of the Best Big Five destination in Africa offering the opportunity to spot lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffaloes in their natural habitat. Named as the most dangerous species to encounter by hunters, the legendary Big 5 live on in the modern photographic safari. Our expert professional guides know just where to look, sharing the latest information about these remarkable species and the challenges to their future survival in Kenya’s wilderness.

Balloon Safaris

Soar above the endless plains of Masai Mara and Amboseli on a hot air balloon safari, enjoy aerial views of the savannah plains and wildlife such as prides of wildlife, herds of elephants and buffaloes, and the snow-capped summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli National Park. Balloon Safaris in Kenya are concluded with a champagne toast and bush breakfast.

Walking Safaris

Immerse yourself in nature on a walking safari in Kenya’s protected areas like Masai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli, bringing you closer to the smaller animals that call Kenya home. This experience is led by an experienced guide and armed ranger, and is a perfect addition to regular game drives while on a Kenya Safari. 

Beach Holiday

Kenya has some of the best beach holiday destinations in the world with October to May offering the best weather. With iconic beach destinations such as Diani in the south and Lamu Archipealgo in the far north, Kenya’s coast is perfect for an idyllic extension to your Kenya safari adventure.

Birding Safaris

With over 1,100 birds, including migratory species that make their way here during the rainy season, and excellent national parks and game drives where you can see them, Kenya is a paradise for birders looking for an avian-focused safari experience.  

When To Go

Kenya’s diverse climate and geographic features offer unique experiences throughout the year. Here is a breakdown of the different factors influencing when to go on a Kenya Safari.

  • Dry Season

The dry season is considered the best time to visit Kenya for wildlife viewing and other safari experiences. The weather is generally dry, with sunny days and cooler temperatures, making it comfortable for game drives and outdoor activities. In this time of the year, wildlife congregates around water sources, making it easier to spot animals in national parks and game reserve. July to October is the peak season for the Great Migration in Masai Mara National Reserve, where millions of wildebeests and thousands of gazelles and zebras move in search of water and fresh grazing grounds, offering incredible wildlife spectacles.

  • Short Dry Season

This period is another good time for wildlife viewing in Kenya, similar to the main dry season. It is also the calving season for wildebeests in the Masai Mara, providing excellent opportunities to see baby animals.

  • Wet Season

Consisting of two main periods that is short rains from November to December, and the long rains from March to May. During the wet season, the landscape is lush and green, providing a beautiful backdrop for photography. During this time, birdwatching is fantastic with many migratory bird species present. Generally, Kenya Safari prices are lower during the wet season, and there are fewer tourists, providing a more budget-friendly and less crowded experience.

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