Kenya Safaris

Revered by anthropologists as the 'cradle of humanity', Kenya is wild and a little dangerous. If you're adventurous - and sensible - it promises the globe's most magnificent wildlife parks, unsullied beaches, thriving coral reefs, memorable mountainscapes and ancient Swahili cities.

 


 
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nothing will prepare you for the annual mass migration of wildebeests in the Maasai Mara.







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Masai Mara is the most densely game-populated place on earth. It forms part of the Serengeti ecosystem and hence hosts the annual spectacle of the great migration from July to September. However, animals abound in this park throughout the year.

 

Samburu is home to large herds of elephants and elusive leopards. It is also well known for providing the opportunity to see wildlife that only lives in the dry north of Kenya.

 

Experience a Mount Kenya safari and discover Africa 's second highest mountain. With a summit covered in snow and ice it's difficult to imagine that it's situated astride the equator!

 

Only seven kilometers away from Nairobi's city center and a little over 112 square kms, Nairobi National Park is Kenya's oldest park. Its location provides the unique opportunity of being in the midst of wild game and still within sight of the city's skyline.

 

Only seven kilometers away from Nairobi's city center and a little over 112 square kms, Nairobi National Park is Kenya's oldest park. Its location provides the unique opportunity of being in the midst of wild game and still within sight of the city's skyline.

 

Amboseli spreads its 3,225 square kms at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro. Watching herds of elephants crossing the plains with Mt. Kilimanjaro in the backdrop leaves a lasting impression and Amboseli is the best place for a chance to spot a black rhino.

 

This park which covers much of the Aberdare range of mountains, is predominately forested and spreads over 584 square kms, some of which is moorland. The latter is home to the druiker, rhino, buffalo, eland, elephant, suni and the very rare nocturnal bongo.

 

With 21,000 square kms of rolling plains and scrubby vegetation, Tsavo is Kenya's largest park. It is home to approximately 60 species of mammals and hundreds of species of birds.

 

Kenya has some beautiful beaches. Imagine brilliant blue water lapping against fine white sands, where you can stretch and chill out.


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