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The Masai Mara National Reserve

This is one of the world’s leading photo safari destinations, celebrated for its classic savanna landscapes and abundant wildlife. It is also where the Great Migration takes place — the most remarkable wildlife event on earth.

The Kenya’s Coast

Our coastal beaches are clean, warm, and inviting. They’re a popular holiday destination for many travelers. The white sands are romantic and naturally relaxing, and the beach hotels and resorts are truly wonderful. There are also many historical sites to…

The Rift Valley lakes

A great choice for a slow-paced wild adventure. For bird lovers, this is the place to be—flamingos, pelicans, cormorants, fish eagles, egrets, herons, and many more.Staying at any of the lake resorts or lodges is both adventurous and romantic. At…

Meru National Park

This is a true wilderness destination in a remote, wide-stretching area of 850 km². The rugged terrain, threaded with more than ten streams, provides a thriving home for elephants (including the rare big tuskers), rhinos, buffaloes, lions, leopards, cheetahs, antelopes,…

Tsavo East and West National Parks

Spanning 21,000 sq km, Kenya’s largest park promises an unforgettable adventure from sunrise to sunset. The Nairobi–Mombasa highway divides Tsavo National Park into Tsavo East and Tsavo West.Tsavo West is the smaller of the two, covering approximately 9,000 square kilometres,…

Amboseli National Park

This is typically a dry park on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Here, groundwater from the mountain creates lush marshes where herds of elephants and other wildlife spend their days grazing. We too, spend the full day exploring one marsh…