Kenya Safaris – The Ultimate African Adventure

Discover the magic of Kenya, where vast savannahs, dramatic landscapes, and the legendary Big Five await. From the world-famous Masai Mara and the Great Migration to the elephant herds of Amboseli and the flamingo-lined shores of Lake Nakuru, Kenya offers an unrivaled safari experience. Whether you’re dreaming of a luxury lodge, a family adventure, or a budget-friendly journey, our tailor-made Kenya safari packages promise unforgettable wildlife encounters, rich cultural experiences, and seamless travel from start to finish.

Top National Parks/Reserves

Top Safari Accommodations in Kenya

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Zebra Plains Mara
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The Ark Lodge
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Aberdare Country Club
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Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge

Welcome to Kenya – the home of the original safari.
Few places on earth capture the spirit of Africa quite like Kenya. From the golden plains of the Masai Mara, where the Great Migration thunders past each year, to the snow-capped backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli, Kenya offers an unmatched variety of landscapes and wildlife. Here, you can witness the Big Five up close, relax by the shores of the Great Rift Valley lakes, and even end your journey on pristine Indian Ocean beaches. Whether you’re seeking a luxury escape, a family adventure, or an affordable safari holiday, Kenya promises experiences that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Frequently asked questions

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The peak season is July–October during the Great Migration in Masai Mara. January–March also offers excellent wildlife viewing with fewer crowds.

The Masai Mara is a must-see, especially for the migration. Amboseli is famous for elephants with Kilimanjaro views, while Lake Nakuru offers rhinos and flamingos. Samburu, Tsavo, and Ol Pejeta Conservancy are also fantastic options.

 

We recommend at least 5–7 days to cover 2–3 parks. Shorter safaris (3–4 days) can focus on Masai Mara, while longer itineraries (10+ days) allow for a more diverse circuit.

Yes, many lodges are family-friendly with shorter game drives, child-friendly meals, and engaging activities. Private safaris are often the best choice for families.

Yes, most travelers require an eVisa (easily applied for online). A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate may be required depending on your country of origin. Malaria prophylaxis is also recommended.

Absolutely. Many travelers pair Kenya safaris with a beach holiday in Zanzibar or Diani. Cross-border safaris with Tanzania are also popular for covering both Masai Mara and Serengeti.