The Ultimate Safari Destination

Magical Kenya

Embark on the ultimate safari adventure in Kenya, where Africa’s most iconic wildlife and the warm hospitality of its people create an unforgettable experience.

The Great Rift Valley, a geological marvel formed 35 million years ago, offers an incredible diversity of landscapes and ecosystems, solidifying Kenya's status as a world-class safari destination.

Discover the wonders of a luxury safari as you traverse the awe-inspiring plains, winding rivers, and rolling hills of the Masai Mara, marvel at the flamingo-filled shores of Lake Nakuru, and explore the vast beauty of the Laikipia Plateau.

Kenya Tours

about kenya

  • Top Safari Destination: Kenya is home to over 50 national parks and reserves, including the renowned Masai Mara. It’s famous for the annual wildebeest migration and Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak.
  • Population: 55 million
  • Currency: Kenyan Shilling (KES)
  • Location: East Africa
  • Size: 582,646 km²
  • Best Time to Visit: Year-round
  • Languages: Swahili & English
  • Safari Attire: Dress warmly for early morning and evening game drives during cooler months. Pack light clothing for warmer days, avoid bright colors and white, and refrain from wearing camouflage.
  • Safety on Safari: Kenya’s safari industry is well-established, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.
  • Best Safari Times: Kenya offers excellent game-viewing year-round, with the Great Migration occurring between June and October.

Kenya’s climate varies across its regions. The Masai Mara enjoys mild daytime temperatures and cooler nights, with two distinct rainy seasons: the ‘long rains’ from March to June and the ‘short rains’ in November and December. The Rift Valley offers similarly temperate conditions.

  • Dry Season: March to June & November
  • Wet Season: July to October
  • Transition Season: January to February

Most travelers need a visa to visit Kenya. A single-entry e-visa can be easily obtained online before arrival.

  • COVID-19 Protocols: Follow the latest WHO and local travel guidelines. Consult your travel advisor for updates.
  • Yellow Fever: Kenya lies in a yellow fever endemic zone. While vaccination isn’t mandatory, seek medical advice on whether it’s necessary.
  • Malaria: Malaria exists in low-altitude coastal regions and areas below 1,800 meters. Consult your healthcare provider for preventative medication.
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