Kenya
Discover the Magic of Kenya
Kenya is a must visit for many tourists traveling through Africa, and for good reason. Sitting along the edge of the Indian Ocean, Kenya benefits from a combination of warm, tropical climates along the coast and cooler, arid temperatures up north. The history of the land is rich, with fossils and ancient ruins dating back more than 20 million years.
Prepare yourself for awe-inspiring moments as you witness the famous wildebeest migration through the Masai Mara and experience the “Big Five” in the birthplace of safaris. If you prefer a more up-close-and-personal experience, that can happen, too, with a reservation at The Giraffe Manor Hotel in Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi, where you can enjoy lunch with these wonderfully charming creatures.
Suggested Itineraries
The itineraries below are just a few examples of the incredible trips our travel designers could plan for you. All trips are custom-made to your needs and preferences. Speak to a travel consultant today to start planning your dream vacation.
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Places to Visit
Experience the home of The Great Migration where millions of wildebeest cross the Mara river. This is Kenya’s most sought after safari destination and you’ll soon see why!
There are currently more than 15 conservancies around the Masai Mara, giving you endless choices (and reasons!) to spend more time in Kenya. Expect an abundance of wildlife and surreal views.
Marvel at large herds of big tusked elephant and a variety of wildlife, all with breathtaking views of impressive Mount Kilimanjaro. This is perhaps the most scenic destination in Kenya, though we would argue there are many.
Explore this secluded area of Kenya and one of the last remaining strongholds of endangered black rhino. Sprawling on the edge of the Northern Kenyan Frontier, Laikipia stretches from the slopes of Mount Kenya to the rim of the Great Rift Valley.
Covering over 62,000 acres, the Lewa conservancy is located in Northern Kenya. Next door Borana Conservancy is dedicated to sustainable conservation of critical habitat and wildlife.
Home to the Samburu tribe, Samburu is peaceful and serene, attracting a variety of animals thanks to the intersecting Ewaso Ng’iro river. On the other side of the river is the Buffalo Springs National Reserve.
As the capital city of Kenya, Nairobi is an urban oasis that is an essential stopover on your journey through Kenya.
A great area for bird watching, discover this unique location where thirteen winding rivers give life to a wide range of diverse habitats.
The Coast Province of Kenya is perhaps one of the country’s best kept secrets. Lying quietly beside the Indian Ocean, Kenya’s Coast is a beachside paradise.
Marvel at large herds of big tusked elephant and a variety of wildlife, all with breathtaking views of immense Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Explore this secluded area of Kenya and one of the last remaining strongholds of endangered black rhino.
Experience the home of The Great Migration where millions of wildebeest cross the Mara river.
A great area for bird watching, discover this unique location where thirteen winding rivers give life to a wide range of diverse habitats.
Visit the capital of Kenya and one of the largest cities in all of Africa, offering a variety of attractions.
Home to the Samburu tribe, Samburu is very peaceful and attracts a variety of animals due to the intersecting Ewaso Ng’iro river.
Quick Facts
Lion
is the national animal
Kenyan Dollar
is the local currency
Swahili & English
are the national languages
Nairobi
is the capital