Kenya Safaris
Discover Kenya’s breathtaking safaris — from Maasai Mara’s Big Five to Amboseli’s elephants and Diani’s beaches, adventure meets beauty everywhere.
Kenya Luxury Safari and Trips
Classic safaris and timeless adventure in Kenya
Kenya is the heart of African safaris, offering stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and timeless adventure. Experience the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara, where millions of wildebeests and zebras cross the plains, followed by lions, cheetahs, and dramatic scenes of nature’s survival.
Beyond the Mara, explore Samburu’s arid beauty and Amboseli’s elephant herds beneath Mount Kilimanjaro. Then, unwind on Kenya’s pristine Indian Ocean beaches, where white sands and crystal waters complete the perfect safari experience. Every journey through Kenya reveals unmatched beauty, culture, and unforgettable moments.
Kenya is Africa’s ultimate safari destination
Kenya is well known for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and warm hospitality. The iconic Maasai Mara, Amboseli’s elephant herds and the white-sand beaches of Diani make Kenya a destination full of adventure, culture, and relaxation in one journey. The people are friendly, its climate welcoming, and its wildlife encounters are unforgettable.
POPULATION SIZE
52.3 Million
Currency
Kenya Shilling (KES)
GEOGRAPHICAL SIZE
582,646 km²
BEST TIME TO GO
All Year Round
LANGUAGE
Swahili & English
Kenya Key Facts
Kenya is one of the top safari destinations in the world. It’s known for its natural beauty and abundant wildlife. With more than fifty national parks and reserves, including the world-famous Maasai Mara, it’s home to the Great Wildebeest Migration and the majestic Mount Kenya.
Saline Lakes
Kenya’s saline lakes shimmer with soda-rich waters, hosting flamingos, hot springs, and Rift Valley scenery
Forests
Lush sanctuaries filled with diverse wildlife, rare bird species, and ancient trees.
Beaches
Kenya’s beaches stretch along the Indian Ocean, offering tranquil escapes, water sports, and Swahili culture
Mountains
Kenya’s mountains feature volcanic peaks, rich forests, diverse wildlife, and scenic hiking routes.
Big Five
Lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—represent the country’s most iconic and sought-after safari wildlife encounters.
Grevy’s zebras
It’s the rarest of all zebras. Grevy’s zebras are distinguished by their narrow stripes, white belly, and mule-like ears.
reticulated giraffes
Known for their striking polygon-patterned coats and graceful movements across savannah landscapes.
black rhinos
Black rhinos, critically endangered and native to Kenya, are known for their hooked lips, solitary nature, and fierce yet vulnerable spirit.
Kenya weather
Kenya’s climate varies across its landscapes, from humid coastal regions to cooler highlands. Coastal areas remain warm and breezy, while inland destinations like the Rift Valley and Masai Mara experience pleasant days, cool nights, and distinct rainy seasons between March–June and November–December, ideal for lush scenery and vibrant wildlife activity.
DRY SEASON
July to October
TRANSITION SEASON
November to February
GREEN SEASON
March to June
Ideas for your Kenya trip
- Departure: Nairobi
- Destination: Taita Hills
- Departure: Diani Beach
- Destination: Tsavo East
- Departure: Nairobi
- Destination: Samburu & Nakuru
- Departure: Nairobi
- Destination: Ol Pejeta
- Departure: Nairobi
- Destination: Kenya & Zanzibar
- Departure: Nairobi
- Destination: Kenya
- Departure: Nairobi
- Destination: Nakuru
- Departure: Nairobi
- Destination: Kenya & Tanzania
- Departure: Diani Beach
- Destination: Kinondo
- Departure: Diani Beach
- Destination: Mombasa
- Departure: Diani Beach
- Destination: Shimba Hills
- Departure: Nairobi
- Destination: Mount Longonot
- Departure: Diani Beach
- Destination: Funzi Island
- Departure: Diani Beach
- Destination: Diani Beach
- Departure: Diani Beach
- Destination: Kenya