A Land Known for its Rich Biodiversity
Kenya – the name is practically synonymous with the word “safari.” Kenya hosts numerous landscapes, savannahs, lakes, the dramatic Great Rift Valley, and mountain highlands. See crowds of wildebeest roaming across the savannah during the Great Migration in the Masai Mara.
Come eye-to-eye with elephants in Amboseli. Wonder around Lake Nakuru spotted with a huge number of flamingos. Climb the snow-covered peaks of Mount Kenya. There’s very little that beats a Kenyan holiday, being the perfect destination in a nation overflowing with romance, thrill, and adventure.
Facts About Kenya
Kenya is named after Mount Kenya which is an extinct volcano with an elevation of 5199m | |
Elsa the lioness was a lioness raised along with her sisters by George Adamson and his wife Joy Adamson. | |
The Maasai inhabit northern, central, and southern Kenya and are famous for their jumping dance called Adumu. | |
The Great Wildebeest Migration of over 1.5 million wildebeest begins in Tanzania and journeys towards the Masai Mara in Kenya |
Our Journeys Through Kenya
Set out on a remarkable altruistic journey through the core of Africa. Kenya offers travelers the best that Africa has to offer… choose your journey.
Kenya’s Bucket List Activities
Kenya is a country you won’t want to miss, with its picturesque coast and vast savannah. It’s the ultimate safari destination in Africa. This region is brimming with lakes, mountains, islands and wilderness that are almost too breath-taking to comprehend.
The Great Migration is the world’s largest herd movement of animals that takes place in the Masai Mara and Serengeti.
When visiting a Maasai village, visitors get a chance to learn about the Maasai’s culture and learn about their unique way of life, as well as see some Maasai practices and customs.
Get an up-close look at Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa.
Lake Naivasha National Park is one of the most remarkable destinations for birding, with more than 400 bird species.
Kenya’s Highlights
The Masai Mara National Reserve and conservancies are home to an abundance of wildlife and offer a wide diversity of activities for safari travelers.
With its impressive elephant herds and breathtaking views of Kilimanjaro in neighbouring Tanzania, Amboseli is a scenic park in its own right.
Lake Nakuru National Park is a bird lover’s paradise. One of the park’s most notable features is the large, shallow lake that supports considerable birdlife, including big flocks of pelican and variable numbers of flamingo.
There is an abundance of rare northern specialist animals in Samburu National Park including the Grevy Zebra, Somali Ostrich, Reticulated Giraffe, Gerenuk, and Beisa Oryx (also known as samburu special).