Top Destinations
Home to the Maasai Mara, world renowned athletes and rich cultural heritage - Kenya is the original birthplace of safari holidays. A diverse destination offering a variety of wildlife, birdlife, amazing landscape, culture and the great beaches. Home to the Maasai Mara, and the stunning Laikipia Plateau, this is undoubtedly one of Africa’s top safari destinations. Kenya has diverse attractions including Mt. Kenya, dramatic Amboseli with Mt. Kilimanjaro in your backdrop, rainforests like Kakamega forest and Arabuko Sosoke, Savannahs, lakes (Baringo, Nakuru, Naivasha, Turkana, Victoria, etc) and a rich cultural heritage.
This is probably the most popular park in the world. This Maasai land is home to the Big Five and the annual Great Migration that continues to stun visitors.
For a stunning view of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli National Park is the best location. At the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro, this park is also known for its large herds of elephants.
Famous for its abundant birdlife, especially the flamingos that often create a vibrant pink spectacle on the lake's shores, as well as being a vital sanctuary for endangered rhinos
A captivating safari destination known for its unique wildlife, striking landscapes, and the vibrant culture of the Samburu people. It's part of a larger ecosystem that also includes Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves.
Surrounded by vast valleys and rolling mountains, the scenic grounds of the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is a haven for endangered wildlife with a rich history.
Surrounded by vast valleys and rolling mountains, the scenic grounds of the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is a haven for endangered wildlife with a rich history.
A diverse and captivating wilderness known for its rich ecosystems and the famous story of Elsa the lioness from "Born Free."
Nairobi National Park is a truly unique wildlife haven, famous for being the only national park in the world located within a city.
Located in the semi-arid Taru Desert, it's known for its vast, open plains, scattered acacia bush, and the famous "red elephants" that get their distinctive color from wallowing and dust-bathing in the rich, red soil.
covering approximately 9,065 square kilometers (3,500 sq miles), is a captivating wilderness in Kenya, known for its diverse landscapes, volcanic features, and excellent wildlife viewing, particularly for the critically endangered black rhino
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