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Discover Kenya's Wild Destinations

Kenya, the birthplace of safari, resonates with deep-rooted safari heritage. From the iconic Masai Mara to pristine coastlines, explore diverse landscapes and remarkable wildlife.

Maasai Mara National Reserve

Maasai Mara National Reserve

The one, the only

Home to the legendary Great Migration, the Masai Mara is Kenya's most iconic safari destination. Witness millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the sweeping savanna plains, while resident big cats, elephants, and rhinos roam freely across this magnificent landscape

Highlights

Great Migration Big Five Hot Air Ballon Safaris Masai Culture

Wildlife

Lions Leopards Cheetahs Elephants Wildebeest
Climate & Best Time to Visit

The Masai Mara experiences warm temperatures year-round (24-28°C) with two rainy seasons. The dry season (July-October) coincides with the Great Migration, offering peak wildlife viewing. January-February also provides excellent game viewing with minimal rainfall.

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Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park

Elephants with Kilimanjaro Views

Famous for its large elephant herds and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Amboseli offers some of the best elephant viewing in Africa against the backdrop of Africa's highest peak.

Highlights

Large elephant herds Mount Kilimanjaro views Big Five presence Maasai cultural villages Bird watching paradise Photography opportunities

Wildlife

Elephants Lions Cheetahs Buffalo Giraffes Zebras Wildebeest Hyenas Over 400 bird species
Climate & Best Time to Visit

Amboseli National Park offers some of Africa's most spectacular elephant encounters against the stunning backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. The park's open plains and swamps create perfect conditions for observing large elephant herds and other wildlife in their natural habitat.

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Laikipia Plateau

Laikipia Plateau

Where Kenya's highlands thrive in conservation

The Laikipia Plateau is a mosaic of privately owned ranches and conservancies dedicated to wildlife conservation and community development. This region offers exclusive safari experiences, innovative conservation projects, and opportunities to see endangered species in vast, unfenced wilderness.

Highlights

Red elephants (Tsavo East) Mzima Springs (Tsavo West) Lugard Falls Yatta Plateau Big Five sightings Diverse ecosystems

Wildlife

Elephants Lions Leopards Buffalo Rhinos Giraffes Zebras Hippos Crocodiles Over 500 bird species
Climate & Best Time to Visit

The Laikipia Plateau has a temperate highland climate (22-27°C) with two rainy seasons. The dry months (June-October and January-March) provide excellent wildlife viewing and pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities.

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Samburu

Samburu

Pink Flamingo Paradise

Samburu National Reserve showcases Kenya's wild northern frontier with its unique wildlife species found nowhere else. The dramatic landscapes along the Ewaso Nyiro River create a stunning backdrop for encountering rare animals including the Samburu Special Five.

Highlights

Millions of flamingos Black and white rhinos Over 450 bird species Baboon Cliff viewpoints Makalia Falls Rothschild giraffes

Wildlife

Flamingos Pelicans Black Rhinos White Rhinos Lions Leopards Buffalo Giraffes Zebras Baboons
Climate & Best Time to Visit

Samburu experiences hot, arid conditions (28-32°C) typical of Northern Kenya. The dry seasons (June-October and January-March) offer concentrated wildlife viewing around the Ewaso Nyiro River, while brief rains bring temporary greenery.

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Lake Nakuru & Lake Naivasha

Lake Nakuru & Lake Naivasha

Explore the famed Great Rift Valley Lakes

The Rift Valley lakes offer spectacular birdwatching opportunities with thousands of flamingos creating pink shores at Lake Nakuru, while Lake Naivasha provides boat safaris among hippos and diverse birdlife. The region also offers excellent rhino viewing and stunning geological formations.

Highlights

Boat safaris Hippo viewing Bird watching Hell's Gate cycling Walking safaris Crescent Island game walk

Wildlife

Hippos Over 400 bird species Giraffes Zebras Buffalo Antelopes Waterbucks
Climate & Best Time to Visit

The Rift Valley lakes enjoy mild temperatures (24-28°C) year-round. Birdwatching is excellent throughout the year, with peak flamingo populations during drier months. The region's moderate climate makes it accessible year-round.

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