The Home of the Classic Safari
Kenya is the birthplace of the safari and offers some of the most iconic wildlife viewing on the planet.
The vast plains of the Masai Mara play host to the annual Great Wildebeest Migration, while Amboseli National Park offers legendary views of Mount Kilimanjaro framing herds of giant elephants. From the rugged north of Samburu to the white sand beaches of the coast, Kenya is a land of incredible contrasts and untamed beauty.
Exceptional wildlife viewing in world-class reserves.
Authentic encounters with the iconic Masai people.
Stage for the Great Migration and one of the highest densities of predators in Africa.
Famous for its large elephant herds and views of immense Mount Kilimanjaro.
A rugged and dramatic landscape home to the 'Samburu Special Five' species.
One of the largest national parks in the world, known for its red elephants and volcanic landscapes.
A bird-watcher's haven famous for millions of pink flamingos and sanctuary for both black and white rhinos.
A mosaic of private conservancies leading the way in community and wildlife conservation.
Africa's second-highest peak, offering diverse flora, fauna, and dramatic alpine scenery.
Pristine white-sand beaches of Diani and Watamu, perfect for relaxing after a thrilling safari.
Home to the last northern white rhinos and a sanctuary for rescued chimpanzees.
A unique park where you can hike and bike alongside wildlife amidst dramatic cliffs.
Untamed and beautiful wilderness, the former home of Elsa the lioness.
A freshwater lake in the Great Rift Valley, perfect for boat safaris and bird watching.
Mist-covered mountains and deep ravines offering a cool, highland safari experience.
The world's only wildlife park within a capital city, where lions roam against a skyline backdrop.
A pristine marine sanctuary offering world-class snorkeling, diving, and white-sand beaches.