Wildebeest Migration at Masai Mara

    Kenya

    Explore Kenya, from the vibrant streets of Nairobi to the peaks of Mount Kenya and serene coastal beaches. A blend of urban energy and natural wonders.

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    About Kenya

    Kenya, a country on Africa’s tropical east coast, conjures up ideas of striking scenery, an abundant natural past, and a cosmopolitan blend of European, Asian, and African cultures. Kenya is becoming one of the most sought-after travel destinations on the continent because to its many attractions.

    Kenya offers rich wildlife experiences, including the Big 5 and the Great Wildebeest Migration, with diverse activities across national parks and coastal regions. Its vibrant culture and warm hospitality create an unforgettable safari adventure, blending nature, marine exploration, and cultural immersion.

    Diverse wildlife

    Big 5 Safari

    Witness Africa’s iconic wildlife – lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinos – in their natural habitats.

    The Great Migration

    The Great Migration

    Experience the awe-inspiring spectacle of millions of wildebeest and zebras crossing the plains of East Africa.

    Birding Paradise

    Birding Paradise

    Explore Kenya’s diverse habitats and spot over 1,000 bird species, from colorful kingfishers to majestic eagles.

    Landscape Diversity

    Landscape Diversity

    Discover Kenya’s varied landscapes, from savannahs to mountains, providing endless opportunities for exploration.

    Masai Mara NPMasai Mara NP
    Amboseli National ParkAmboseli National Park
    Tsavo National ParkTsavo National Park
    Lake Nakuru NPLake Nakuru NP

    Top Kenya Tours

    Our tours highlight Kenya’s top attractions, from thrilling wildlife safaris to tranquil beach retreats, offering a comprehensive experience of the country’s diverse landscapes.

    Kenya Experience

    Take front row seats to witness the Great Migration

    Ever since early explorers enthralled readers with their tales of adventure among the wild beasts of Africa, Kenya has held an esteemed place among travelers. Today, safaris still promise a sensory quest, where the rhythm of Nature rules. On the modern safari, you get to choose your level of comfort and the distances covered are done in comfort. Top experiences include.

    Big 5 Safari​

    So named by early hunters as the most dangerous species to encounter, the legendary Big 5 live on in the modern photographic safari. The regal lion, secretive leopard, sentient elephant, moody Cape buffalo and prehistoric rhino are the most sought-after species of the African savanna. Expert professional guides know just where to look, sharing the latest information about these species and the challenges to their future survival.

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    Beach & Mountains

    Kenya’s beach vacations are a year-round affair, with October to May offering the best weather. With iconic beach destinations such as Diani in the south and Lamu Archipelago in the far north, Kenya’s coast is perfect for an idyllic extension to your safari holiday. Fantastic swimming, diving and fishing.

    Whether you’d like to take in the views from Mt. Elgon, explore the winding gullies of Hell’s Canyon or pit your technical skills on the slope of Mt. Kenya, the Kenyan highlands are a scenic wonderland and hiker’s paradise; best enjoyed in the Dry Seasons from October to May.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Kenya

    Kenya’s climate varies from tropical along the coast to arid in the interior and temperate in the highlands. The country experiences two main rainy seasons: the long rains from April to June and short rains from October to December.

    Most travelers require a visa for Kenya, which can be obtained online before arrival or at the airport. It’s advisable to check the latest visa requirements for your nationality.

    Vaccinations for Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Hepatitis A and B, and Diphtheria are recommended, along with malaria prophylaxis. Consult with a healthcare provider for the most current advice.

    Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, is accessible to climbers with various levels of experience. Proper planning, acclimatization, and a guide are essential for a successful and safe climb.

    The Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the official currency. Foreign currency can be exchanged at banks, forex bureaus, and certain hotels, with ATMs widely available in urban areas.

    Lightweight and breathable clothing is recommended for daytime, with warmer attire for cooler evenings, especially in the highlands. Safari-goers should pack neutral-colored clothes, comfortable walking shoes, and protection against the sun.

    Ensure to drink bottled or boiled water, protect yourself from mosquito bites to prevent malaria, and practice good hygiene. Consider getting travel insurance that covers health issues and medical evacuation.

    First-timers are often drawn to the Masai Mara for its abundant wildlife and the chance to witness the wildebeest migration. Amboseli and Lake Nakuru National Parks also offer classic safari experiences with stunning scenery.

    Kenya offers many family-friendly and accessible safari options. Ensure all vaccinations are up to date, and choose accommodations and activities that cater to the needs of all family members.