Explore the diverse landscapes and wildlife areas within Kenya's premier safari destination
The heart of Maasai Mara with vast open plains perfect for spotting the Big Five and witnessing the Great Migration.
Witness the dramatic river crossings during the Great Migration - one of nature's most spectacular events.
Famous for its large elephant herds and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak.
Home to unique wildlife species including Grevy's zebras, reticulated giraffes, and Somali ostriches.
Famous for millions of flamingos, rhino sanctuary, and diverse birdlife around the alkaline lake.
Kenya's largest national park, famous for red elephants, diverse landscapes, and the man-eating lions of Tsavo.
Private conservancy offering exclusive wildlife viewing with fewer crowds and night game drives.
Freshwater lake perfect for boat safaris, hippo watching, and visiting Crescent Island walking safari.
Experience authentic Maasai culture, traditional dances, and learn about ancient customs and way of life.
Mountainous park with waterfalls, bamboo forests, and unique tree hotels for wildlife viewing.
Pristine white sand beaches on the Indian Ocean, perfect for combining safari with beach relaxation.
Africa's second highest peak with diverse ecosystems, from bamboo forests to alpine zones and glacial lakes.
Unique park where you can walk and cycle among wildlife, featuring dramatic cliffs and geothermal activity.
Famous as the home of Elsa the lioness from "Born Free", offering pristine wilderness and diverse wildlife.
Private conservancies offering exclusive wildlife experiences with innovative conservation programs.
Pristine coral reefs, sea turtle nesting sites, and world-class snorkeling and diving opportunities.
Historic coastal town with marine park featuring coral gardens, traditional dhow sailing, and Swahili culture.
UNESCO World Heritage site with 700-year-old Swahili culture, no cars, and pristine beaches.
Coastal forest reserve famous for rare sable antelopes, elephants, and stunning ocean views.
Kenya's only tropical rainforest, home to over 400 bird species and rare primates like De Brazza's monkey.
Desert oasis with crater lakes, ancient forests, and large tusked elephants in a unique ecosystem.
UNESCO site on Lake Turkana, famous for fossil discoveries and the world's largest desert lake.
Young volcanic hills with spectacular views of Kilimanjaro, lava tube caves, and diverse ecosystems.
Kenya's only park protecting the rare roan antelope, with rolling grasslands and diverse birdlife.
Marine park near Wasini Island famous for dolphin watching, pristine coral reefs, and dhow excursions.
Largest coastal forest in East Africa with endemic species including the Sokoke scops owl and golden-rumped elephant shrew.
Easily accessible marine park with glass-bottom boat tours, snorkeling, and vibrant coral gardens.
Unique park where you can see lions, rhinos, and giraffes with Nairobi's skyline as backdrop.
Home to the last northern white rhinos, largest black rhino sanctuary, and East Africa's only chimpanzee sanctuary.
Private conservancies surrounding Maasai Mara offering exclusive access, night drives, and walking safaris.
Alkaline lake famous for millions of flamingos, hot springs, geysers, and greater kudu antelopes.
Freshwater lake with over 470 bird species, hippos, crocodiles, and boat safaris to Ol Kokwe Island.
Soda lake in the Great Rift Valley, part of UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for flamingos and pelicans.
Massive volcanic caldera near Nakuru with spectacular views, hiking trails, and geothermal activity.
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