From the iconic savannahs of the Masai Mara to the palm-fringed beaches of the Indian Ocean, Kenya is a land of breathtaking landscapes, incredible wildlife, and rich traditions. Whether you dream of witnessing the Great Migration, meeting the Maasai people, or relaxing on pristine shores, Kenya offers an unforgettable African experience.
Masai Mara National Reserve – Witness the Great Migration (July-October), spot the Big Five, and take a hot-air balloon safari at sunrise.
Amboseli National Park – Stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro and large herds of elephants.
Samburu National Reserve – Home to rare species like the reticulated giraffe and Grevy’s zebra.
Lake Nakuru – A flamingo-filled paradise with rhinos and leopards.
Great Rift Valley Lakes – Explore Lake Naivasha (hippos & birdlife) and Lake Bogoria (geysers & flamingos).
Mount Kenya – Africa’s second-highest peak, ideal for hiking and climbing.
Hell’s Gate National Park – Bike or hike among zebras, giraffes, and dramatic volcanic cliffs.
Diani Beach – Powder-white sands, turquoise waters, and world-class snorkeling & diving.
Watamu Marine Park – Swim with sea turtles, dolphins, and colorful reef fish.
Lamu Island – A UNESCO-listed Swahili paradise with narrow streets, donkeys, and Arabic architecture.
Maasai Village Visits – Learn traditional dances, warrior skills, and beadwork.
Nairobi Cultural Tours – Visit the Karen Blixen Museum, Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, and Giraffe Centre.
Lamu Cultural Festival – A vibrant celebration of Swahili heritage (November).
Hot-Air Ballooning Over the Mara – A once-in-a-lifetime sunrise safari.
Horseback & Camel Safaris – Ride among wildlife in Laikipia or Samburu.
White-Water Rafting – Thrilling rapids on the Tana River.
July-October – Dry season, best for the Great Migration and safaris.
January-February – Warm & dry, great for beaches and wildlife.
November-December – Short rains, fewer crowds, lush landscapes.