Safari In Kenya
Discover the allure of Kenya, the original home of the safari. This stunning destination boasts some of the world’s most spectacular wildlife encounters, set against a backdrop of diverse landscapes ranging from sweeping savannahs to majestic mountain ranges.
In Kenya, the concept of safari — a Swahili word meaning ‘journey’ — transcends a simple wildlife excursion; it is an immersive experience into the heart of nature. Kenya’s rich tapestry of ecosystems supports an impressive array of biodiversity. Visitors can witness the awe-inspiring Great Migration in the Maasai Mara, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the plains in their annual quest for fresh pastures.
Kenya Coast
The Kenya Coast is a place steeped in History Arabs, Portuguese, English Rich Culture and Heritage Great diversity Mombasa city breaks :- Excellent cuisine, Rich Excursions Buzzing nightlife, Festivals & Events.
A place with commercial and a cosmopolitan port city. With some of best white sand beaches in Africa, turquoise blue warm waters all year round Ideal destination for rest, relaxation and adventure ‘Kenya coast is lined by a seemingly endless succession of white sandy beaches lapped by the warm blue waters of the Indian Ocean, a world class beach destination.’
Nairobi & it’s environs
Nairobi is one of Africa’s most vibrant and exciting cities – Ideal for city breaks :- Excellent cuisine, Rich Excursions, Buzzing nightlife, Urban culture & Heritage, Festivals & Events.
Home to the worlds only urban national park – NNP. The wildlife capital of the world.
‘Nairobi is Kenya’s one-stop destination for entertainment and shopping, and offers a number of attractions for visitors before and after a long safari.’
Central rift
This circuit is one of the natural wonders of the world with fresh water and soda lakes and several dormant volcanoes Fantastic scenery, vistas Boating , Birdwatching, Golfing, Walking, Hiking, Biking, Photography.
‘The Rift Valley floor supports a number of beautiful lakes ranging from freshwater Naivasha with its profusion of fish, hippo and birds to alkaline Nakuru, a stronghold for flamingo and the endangered Rhino’
Mount Kenya
This circuit has numerous options for Standing at the Equator, Golfing, Walking, Hiking, Biking, Trekking, Mountaineering, Horseback Safaris, Camel Safaris, Fly-Camping, Trout Fishing, Wildlife, Culture and Heritage.
Mt Kenya, Kenya’s tallest mountain is found in this circuit.
‘Mount Kenya and Aberdare support the bulk of Kenya’s remaining highland forests. Protected within national parks, the mountains support a rich diversity of habitats and wildlife’
Northern Kenya
The circuit is Home to the Kenya’s special five (only found in this region in Kenya); the reticulated giraffe, Grevy zebra, Somali ostrich, the Oryx and the gerenuk.
Walking, Hiking, Trekking, Camel Safaris, Fly-Camping, Culture and Heritage, Festivals, Conservation
‘Northern Kenya is one of Africa’s last great wilderness areas comprising of desert landscapes, rocky plains and home to East Africa’s most traditional pastoralist cultures. The worlds largest desert lake, Lake Turkana can be found in Northern Kenya’
North rift
Home to Kenya’s famous long distance runners and their high altitude training centers. The circuit is characterized by highlands conducive for running.
Ideal for: Cross the Equator, Spectacular great rift valley sceneries, Running, Bird watching Photography, Walking, Hiking, Boating, Trekking, Paragliding.
‘North Rift offers plentiful wildlife and adventure experiences in setting of blackened volcanic outcrops, severe basalt cliffs and sparkling lakes bursting with flamingoes’
South rift
Year Round “Big Five”, Elephant, Leopard, Rhino, Lion and Buffalo, are easily spotted here. The circuit is famous for the annual Wildebeest migration.
Ideal for Scenic views & Landcapes, Maasai Culture and Heritage, Ballooning, Walking, Hiking, Horseback Safaris, Loita Migration, Birding.
‘The Classic African Savannah, south rift forms the heart of Kenya’s popular safari industry. It’s home to Kenya’s densest wildlife populations and offers rich wildlife viewing experiences’
Western Kenya
The region has Kenya’s share of Africa’s largest Lake, Lake Victoria and the only tropical rain forest in East Africa, Kakamega Forest. Mount Elgon, Kenya’s second-tallest mountain is also found in Western Kenya.’
Ideal for Rich culture & Myths, Birding, Walking Tropical Forest, Walking Hiking, Fishing City Breaks, Sunset cruises Events at the end.
‘Western Kenya offers a scenery of terraced farmland, bright-green tea plantations, verdant forests and lovely hills with panoramic views.‘
Kenya is an all-year-round destination with most of the experiences available throughout the year except for the ones with an asterisk which happen only in the months indicated.