Kenya

Kenya is one of Africa's most renowned safari destinations, where endless savannahs stretch to the horizon, wildlife moves in massive herds, and culture thrives in both villages and cities. Here, a safari is more than a journey – it's an unforgettable experience that stays with you forever.
Highlights
Masai Mara
Africa's most famous reserve, home to lions, cheetahs, elephants, and, seasonally, the great wildebeest migration. Wide-open plains and high-quality camps make the Mara an iconic safari experience.
Amboseli National Park
The kingdom of elephants at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. Known for large elephant herds and spectacular photographic landscapes, with the mountain as a backdrop.
Laikipia & Lewa Conservancy
Private conservancies offering luxury lodges, intimate safari experiences, and opportunities to see rare black rhinos and Grevy's zebras.
Samburu
Unique northern drylands with wildlife species such as reticulated giraffes, gerenuks, and Somali ostriches. The area is also known for its strong Samburu cultural traditions.
Tsavo East & West
Vast, wild areas known for red earth, large elephant herds, and a relaxed safari atmosphere.
Diani Beach & Kenya's Coast
White sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and palm-lined shores – perfect for combining a safari with a beach holiday. Excellent for diving, snorkeling, and relaxation.
Why Kenya?
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Diverse landscapes: savannahs, mountains, lakes, deserts, and coastline
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Iconic wildlife encounters: Big Five, wildebeest migration, and magnificent elephants
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Culture and tribes: Maasai, Samburu, and coastal Swahili traditions
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Easy connections: Nairobi is a major hub, with safaris easily combined with Zanzibar, Seychelles, or other destinations
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Wide accommodation range: from budget-friendly camps to top luxury lodges
Perfect for
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First-time safari travelers
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Families with children – many camps are family-friendly
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Luxury travelers and honeymooners
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Photographers and wildlife enthusiasts
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Travelers who want to combine safari and beach holidays
