Masai Mara
The Masai Mara is Africa's most famous safari destination. Vast savannahs dotted with rogue acacia trees and a huge diversity of wildlife, the Mara is the quintessential safari …
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The Masai Mara is Africa's most famous safari destination. Vast savannahs dotted with rogue acacia trees and a huge diversity of wildlife, the Mara is the quintessential safari …
Amboseli National Park, known as the 'home of the African Elephant', is one of the best wildlife destinations in Kenya, often combined with the Maasai Mara.
Enveloped by rows of impenetrable woodlands, turbulent rivers and meandering streams, Meru National Park is one of Kenya's most beautiful wilderness areas, and a great safari …
Backdropped by Nairobi's skyline, Nairobi National Park is the closest park to any major city in the world. With great wildlife populations, the park is perfect for those looking …
From a distance, Lake Nakuru appears covered in a thin, bright pink blanket. As you get closer, the picture gets clearer, and you're soon staring at a crowd of 2 million flamingos.…
Kenya's oldest and largest national park, Tsavo East's rugged volcanic landscape, is a haven for Kenya's northern and southern species. It is located halfway between Nairobi and …
One of Kenya's larger parks, Tsavo West comprises a huge variety of landscapes including swamps, natural springs, rocky peaks, extinct volcanic craters, rolling plains and sharp …
Untouched wilderness, great wildlife densities and a remote location makes Samburu perfect for a secluded safari experience. This craggy, rugged region tells an inspiring story of …
Soaring cliffs, bursting gorges, dusty valleys, and perfectly sculptured volcanic columns, Hell's Gate National Park has some of the most surreal, peculiar, and visually striking …
Mount Kenya has shaped the cultures of groups who live around it. The Kikuyu tribe are agriculturalists who live on the southern and western sides of the mountain, and they revere …
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. The conservancy is a …
Loisaba Conservancy lies in a vast plateau flanked by ridges and mountain peaks. The Conservancy was set up to protect the movement corridors for migrating wildlife, and has proved…
The Mara Naboisho Conservancy is one of the best safari destinations in Kenya. Thanks to a cap on the number of camps and vehicles allowed inside the conservancy, wildlife …
Vast savannah grasslands, twisting rivers, rolling hills and deep ravines, Ol Kinyei is a beautiful area with an abundance of wildlife. Set aside by the local Maasai, Ol Kinyei is …
Ol Pejeta Conservancy has the largest rhino population in Kenya, and is home to the last two remaining northern white rhinos in the world. Ol Pejeta is also home to the Big Five, …
Flat-topped acacias, long golden grass, and filled with wildlife, Mara North Conservancy is the quintessential safari destination. It is world-class example of community …
Silky white sands, warm turquoise waters and palm-lined streets; Diani is the sliver of paradise marking the border where the African continent meets the vast Indian Ocean. A …
With coconut palm trees, soft white sand, and soothing warm water, Watamu Beach is the perfect place to wind down after a safari adventure. The untouched coastal paradise is a …
Nairobi is the bustling capital city of Kenya and the main entry point to the country. Most visitors spend a day or two exploring the capital at the start or end of a trip. From …
Blanketed by a sea of pink and hot spitting geysers, Lake Bogoria is one of the most spectacular lakes along the Great Rift Valley. It is best visited as a day trip from …
From a distance, Lake Nakuru appears covered in a thin, bright pink blanket. As you get closer, the picture gets clearer, and you're soon staring at a crowd of 2 million flamingos.…
The shallow, poorly drained waters of the Great Rift Valley lakes support thriving ecosystems. These alkaline lakes are rich in blue-green algae which provide food for insect …
Lake Naivasha derives its name from the Maasai word for ‘rough water’ due to the sudden storms that are known to arise in the area. Easily accessible from Nairobi, the lake is …
Lamu Island is characterised by its picturesque sandy beaches and its traditional stone architecture. Lamu is home to a diverse population of European, African, Arab, and Asian …
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