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Magical Kenya

Embark on an unforgettable Africa Safari to Kenya – The Original African Safari Destination and explore its diverse wildlife habitats. Kenya is heaven for nature enthusiasts, the cradle of Humankind, the site of the oldest human remains and the birthplace of photo safari.

Experience the thrill of wildlife safaris including sights of the Big Five – lion, leopard, Cape buffalo, elephants and rhinos, the Great Migration and spectacular scenery.

Kenya offers some of the most diverse landscapes in Africa, from the savannahs of Masai Mara to the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya, pristine beaches along the Indian Ocean coast to the Great Rift Valley.

With world-class national parks, reserves, and conservancies, Kenya provides unparalleled opportunities to witness wildlife in their natural habitats while experiencing rich cultural traditions of indigenous communities.

Kenya Experiences

Great Migration

The Great Migration is one of the greatest shows on earth, and one of the most-sought after wildlife experiences. This is the largest herd movement of animals on the planet with over 1.2 million wildebeests and 300,000 zebras along with topis and gazelles on a search for water and green pasture.

Witness the dramatic river crossings at the Mara River, where thousands of wildebeest brave crocodile-infested waters in their annual journey. This spectacular natural phenomenon occurs between July and October in the Masai Mara.

Big 5 Safari

Embark on an exhilarating and captivating Big 5 Safari in Kenya's national parks and reserves in an open windows 4x4 Wheel vehicle. The thrill of seeing an iconic member of the Big 5 is always a highlight for any safari enthusiast in Kenya.

Track lions in the Mara, spot leopards in Samburu, observe elephants in Amboseli, encounter buffaloes in Tsavo, and find rhinos in conservancies. Kenya's diverse ecosystems provide exceptional opportunities to witness all five of these magnificent species.

Kenya Safari Tours

What to Know About Kenya

Wildlife & National Parks

Kenya boasts over 50 national parks and reserves, including the famous Masai Mara, Amboseli, Tsavo, Samburu, and Lake Nakuru. Each park offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities.

The country is home to the Big Five, diverse bird species (over 1,000), and hosts the spectacular Great Wildebeest Migration annually.

Best Time to Visit

Kenya can be visited year-round. The dry seasons (June-October and January-February) are ideal for wildlife viewing as animals congregate around water sources.

The Great Migration river crossings occur between July and October in the Masai Mara, making this the peak safari season.

Currency & Visa

The official currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES). US Dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas. ATMs are available in major cities and towns.

Most visitors can obtain an electronic visa (eVisa) online before travel. Kenya also offers visa-on-arrival at major entry points.

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