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ABOUT Kenya Destinations

As a herd of wildebeest marches in the distance, a lion stretches beneath an acacia tree in the vast Maasai Mara. Nearby, flamingos paint Lake Nakuru pink, and elephants roam the lush Amboseli swamps, with Mount Kilimanjaro towering in the background. The memories you create in Kenya will last a lifetime; the landscapes set the perfect stage.

Go on a thrilling safari in Maasai Mara, where the Great Migration unfolds with zebras, wildebeests, and predators in action. Visit the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi to interact with baby elephants or explore the Karen Blixen Museum. 

On the Swahili Coast, history and relaxation intertwine—walk through Lamu’s historic streets, visit Mombasa’s Fort Jesus, or unwind on the pristine beaches of Diani, Malindi, and Watamu. Mombasa’s coastline is a paradise of white sands and turquoise waters, perfect for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. 

Snorkel in Mombasa Marine Park, stroll along Nyali Beach or dive into Mombasa’s vibrant culture through its bustling spice markets and Swahili cuisine.  Try deep-sea fishing in Malindi, experience kite surfing in Diani, or take a sunset dhow cruise in Mombasa. For a cultural escape, explore Lamu Old Town, a UNESCO-listed Swahili settlement.

From the verdant tea plantations of Kericho to the sheer cliffs of Hell’s Gate, the landscapes of Kenya are as varied as the stories spoken there. Come to Kenya for a once-in-a-lifetime experience that combines history, peacefulness and adventure.

KENYA DESTINATIONS FAQs

The best time depends on your interests. The Great Migration happens in the Maasai Mara from July to October, while the dry season from June to October offers excellent wildlife viewing. The wet season from November to May is great for birdwatching.

Kenya is home to the Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. You can also spot cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and over 1,000 bird species in parks like Maasai Mara and Amboseli.

Popular safari areas like the Maasai Mara, Amboseli, and Tsavo are considered safe for tourists. Follow safety guidelines, and avoid venturing into unfamiliar areas without a guide.

Yes, a valid passport and tourist visa are required. You can apply online, and we are here to assist you with the process. Travel insurance is also recommended for emergencies.

Most visitors fly into Nairobi or Mombasa. From there, you can take domestic flights, road transfers, or light aircraft to reach safari destinations. Many lodges also arrange transportation.

Kenya’s coastline is stunning, with Diani, Mombasa, Malindi, Watamu, and Kilifi offering incredible beach experiences. Enjoy snorkelling, diving, deep-sea fishing, kite surfing, dhow cruises, and cultural visits along the Swahili Coast.

Kenya safari prices vary based on the level of comfort and inclusions. A budget safari costs around $210 per person per day, a mid-range safari is about $300, and a luxury safari starts at $570. As the birthplace of the safari, Kenya offers a range of options to suit every traveller’s budget and expectations.

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In the heart of Africa lies a land where lions roar across golden plains and herds of wildebeests thunder in search of greener pastures. Welcome to the Masai Mara National Reserve, a breathtaking wilderness in southwestern Kenya....
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When you step into Amboseli National Park, the first thing you notice is the wide-open sky and the unmistakable silhouette of Mount Kilimanjaro towering in the distance. Known as “The Land of Giants,” Amboseli is famous for its massive herds of elephants. ...
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One of the most gorgeous destinations in Kenya is Lake Nakuru National Park, which is situated in the Great Rift Valley. This park is home to an abundance of species and breathtaking landscapes.....
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For those looking for a safari experience that is unlike any other, Aberdare National Park, located in the Central Highlands of Kenya is your go-to place. The park is well-known for its lush rainforests, moorlands, deep ravines, and stunning waterfalls such as Karuru and Gura Falls....
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The Malindi Museum, also called the House of Columns, is a gateway to Kenya’s coastal past. The museum sits inside a beautiful 19th-century building, a place that has seen Malindi change over the years....
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At 22,000 square kilometres, Tsavo National Park is the biggest and oldest national park in Kenya. It is separated into two halves, Tsavo East and Tsavo West
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Kenya’s Coast is a stretch of paradise where ivory sands meet swaying palms, and the Indian Ocean glistens under the tropical sun.
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Mount Kenya National Park encompasses Africa’s second-highest peak, Mount Kenya, which rises to 5,199 meters. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is recognised for its varied topography, encompassing lush woods, bamboo groves, moorlands, glaciers, and rugged summits...
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Nairobi is a city of contrasts, where modern skyscrapers rise alongside open savannahs, and urban streets lead to wildlife sanctuaries. This dynamic capital blends culture, adventure, and nature in a way few cities can. ....
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Samburu National Reserve, located in northern Kenya, is a semi-arid wildlife sanctuary known for its diverse ecosystems and unique wildlife. Covering 165 square kilometres,...
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Lamu Island is a coastal paradise off Kenya’s northern shores, where Swahili culture, Arabic influences, and centuries-old traditions shape its charm. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island is known for its narrow alleyways....
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Watamu Marine National Park is a beautiful beach spot that is great for safaris in Kenya that combine wildlife viewing, ocean adventures, and learning about the country’s history. It is 140 km north of Mombasa ....
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