Kenya Destination Guide

Book Tailor-made, Affordable & Memorable Africa safari holidays in Kenya from your beach resort or hotel at Diani beach, Mombasa and Nairobi. Come and explore the Africa we know and love. To be still, to be mesmerised, to absorb the enchantment of this diverse continent. To have your senses awakened by what you see, feel, hear, touch, smell and taste. 

 

Kenya Destination Guide

Book Tailor-made, Affordable & Memorable Africa safari holidays in Kenya from your beach resort or hotel at Diani beach, Mombasa and Nairobi. Come and explore the Africa we know and love. To be still, to be mesmerized, to absorb the enchantment of this diverse continent. To have your senses awakened by what you see, feel, hear, touch, smell and taste. 

Luxury safari tours in Kenya

Join Nimbus Tours & Travel on a luxury Kenya safari holiday for the journey of a lifetime. Let us guide you to some of the most epic wildlife locations on earth. Experience close encounters with Africa’s ‘big five’ – lion, elephant, rhino, leopard and buffalo – and feel the essence of the continent running through your veins. Our experienced, friendly and passionate African safari guides will immerse you in some of the most unique and unforgettable experiences

Kenya offers a wealth of safari experiences catering to all interests and budgets, making it a top destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of the savannah or the tranquility of Kenya’s wilderness, a safari in Kenya promises unforgettable moments and close encounters with Africa’s iconic wildlife.

In a single trip to Kenya, you can visit tropical forests, beautiful beaches, and deserts, climb mountains and explore the wild. Whether you are travelling solo or looking for a family trip, Kenya has plenty of options to suit you. #whyILoveKenya

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Best Kenya safari destinations – wildlife parks, game reserves, private conservancies, mountains, lakes, monuments e.t.c.

Book the best African safari tour in Kenya and explore Kenya’s iconic wildlife parks: Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Tsavo, Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Samburu National Reserve, Lake Nakuru National Park and more where conservation meets breathtaking safaris.

Witness the Great Migration, the Big Five, the Big cats and diverse natural habitats.

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Maasai Mara National Reserve

Highlights: Famous for the Great Migration (July-October), the Maasai Mara is home to the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino) and offers some of the best wildlife viewing in Africa.

Activities: Game drives, hot air balloon safaris, cultural visits to Maasai villages.

Amboseli National Park

Highlights: Known for its large herds of elephants and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro. The park also hosts a variety of other wildlife, including lions, cheetahs, and giraffes.

Activities: Game drives, bird watching, photography.

Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks

Highlights: Together, these parks form one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in the world. Tsavo East is known for its vast open plains and the Yatta Plateau, while Tsavo West features more varied landscapes, including volcanic hills, springs, and lava flows.

Activities: Game drives, visiting Mzima Springs, bird watching, and exploring the Shetani Lava Flows.

Samburu National Reserve

Highlights: Located in the semi-arid region of northern Kenya, Samburu is home to unique species such as the Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, and reticulated giraffe. It also hosts elephants, lions, and leopards.

Activities: Game drives, cultural visits to Samburu villages, bird watching.

Lake Nakuru National Park

Highlights: Famous for its flamingos and rhino sanctuary, Lake Nakuru is also home to lions, leopards, and a variety of bird species. The park’s alkaline lake attracts thousands of flamingos, creating a stunning pink hue.

Activities: Game drives, bird watching, photography.

Nairobi National Park

Highlights: Located just outside Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi National Park offers a unique opportunity to see wildlife with a city skyline in the background. The park is home to lions, giraffes, rhinos, and a variety of bird species.

Activities: Game drives, visiting the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and Giraffe Centre.

Aberdare National Park

Highlights: Known for its lush forests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, including elephants, leopards, and rare bongo antelopes. The park offers a different safari experience compared to the savannah parks.

Activities: Game drives, hiking, bird watching, staying in tree lodges.

Meru National Park

Highlights: This park is less visited but offers a rich wildlife experience, including elephants, lions, leopards, and cheetahs. It is also known for its scenic landscapes, including rivers, swamps, and wooded grasslands.

Activities: Game drives, bird watching, visiting the grave of Elsa the lioness (from “Born Free”).

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Highlights: A leading wildlife conservancy that is home to the last two remaining northern white rhinos. The conservancy also hosts a variety of other wildlife, including lions, elephants, and chimpanzees.

Activities: Game drives, visiting the chimpanzee sanctuary, rhino tracking, night game drives.

Hell’s Gate National Park

Highlights: Known for its dramatic scenery, including towering cliffs, gorges, and geothermal activity. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including buffalo, zebras, and giraffes.

Activities: Hiking, cycling, rock climbing, bird watching.

Mount Kenya National Park

Highlights: While primarily known for its trekking opportunities, Mount Kenya National Park also offers wildlife viewing, including elephants, buffalo, and various antelope species. The park’s diverse ecosystems range from montane forests to alpine meadows.

Activities: Trekking, game drives, bird watching.

Shimba Hills National Reserve

Highlights: Located near the coast, Shimba Hills is known for its lush greenery and wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, and the rare sable antelope. The reserve also offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean.

Activities: Game drives, hiking, visiting Sheldrick Falls.

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

Location: Laikipia County

Highlights: Known for its successful rhino conservation programs, Lewa is home to both black and white rhinos. The conservancy also hosts a variety of other wildlife, including elephants, lions, and Grevy’s zebras.

Activities: Game drives, horseback safaris, guided bush walks, cultural visits to local communities.

Mara Naboisho Conservancy

Location: Adjacent to the Maasai Mara National Reserve

Highlights: Offers a more exclusive and less crowded safari experience compared to the Maasai Mara. The conservancy is home to a high density of lions, elephants, and other wildlife.

Activities: Game drives, guided bush walks, night game drives, cultural visits to Maasai villages.

Olare Motorogi Conservancy

Location: Adjacent to the Maasai Mara National Reserve

Highlights: Known for its low tourist density and high wildlife concentration, Olare Motorogi offers an intimate safari experience. It is home to the Big Five and other wildlife.

Activities: Game drives, guided bush walks, night game drives, cultural visits to Maasai villages.

Borana Conservancy

Location: Laikipia County

Highlights: Focuses on the conservation of rhinos and other wildlife. The conservancy offers stunning landscapes and a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and Grevy’s zebras.

Activities: Game drives, horseback safaris, guided bush walks, rhino tracking.

Samburu National Reserve (Adjacent Conservancies)

Location: Samburu County

Highlights: Conservancies like Sera, Kalama, and Westgate offer exclusive wildlife viewing experiences in the Samburu ecosystem. They are home to unique species such as the Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, and reticulated giraffe.

Activities: Game drives, guided bush walks, cultural visits to Samburu villages.

Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary

Location: Taita-Taveta County

Highlights: Part of the greater Tsavo ecosystem, this sanctuary offers diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, and buffalo. The sanctuary is known for its stunning landscapes and luxury lodges.

Activities: Game drives, guided bush walks, bird watching.

Solio Ranch

Location: Laikipia County

Highlights: One of the oldest private rhino sanctuaries in Kenya, Solio Ranch is renowned for its successful rhino breeding program. The ranch also hosts a variety of other wildlife, including lions and buffalo.

Activities: Game drives, rhino tracking, bird watching.

Chyulu Hills Conservancy

Location: Between Tsavo West and Amboseli National Parks

Highlights: Known for its stunning landscapes, including volcanic hills and lush forests, Chyulu Hills is home to elephants, lions, and a variety of bird species.

Activities: Game drives, guided bush walks, horseback safaris, bird watching.

Loisaba Conservancy

Location: Laikipia County

Highlights: Offers diverse landscapes, including savannah, acacia woodlands, and riverine forests. The conservancy is home to elephants, lions, and Grevy’s zebras.

Activities: Game drives, guided bush walks, horseback safaris, star beds (open-air sleeping platforms).

Types of Kenya Safaris:

  1. Classic Wildlife Safaris:
    • Game drives in national parks and reserves to spot the Big Five and other wildlife.
  2. Cultural Safaris:
    • Interact with local communities like the Maasai, Samburu, or Turkana tribes.
  3. Adventure Safaris:
    • Combine safari with activities like hot air ballooning, walking safaris, and camel treks.
  4. Family Safaris:
    • Kid-friendly safaris with child-friendly accommodations and activities.

Tips for Planning a Kenya Safari:

  • Best Time to Visit: Consider the dry seasons (January-February and July-October) for optimal wildlife viewing.
  • Accommodations: Choose from luxury lodges, tented camps, or budget-friendly options based on your preferences.
  • Transportation: Opt for safari vehicles with knowledgeable guides or consider flying safaris for longer distances.
  • Activities: Include game drives, guided walks, birdwatching, and cultural interactions in your itinerary.
  • Health and Safety: Take necessary vaccinations and precautions against malaria, and follow park rules for wildlife viewing.
  • Local Guides: Engage local guides for insightful wildlife tracking and cultural experiences.

 

Here are our featured safari tours in Kenya

Kenya safari tour packages from Nairobi

From Africa’s safari capital Nairobi, explore Kenya’s beautiful wildlife parks & reserves. We will pick you at no extra cost your hotel, residence, train station or airport in Nairobi

Visit: Amboseli National Park (Large herds of elephants & views of Mount Kilimanjaro)

Visit: Amboseli National Park (Large herds of elephants & views of Mount Kilimanjaro)

Visit: Mara Mara Reserve , Amboseli & Serengeti (booked as a safari extra activity)

Visit: Amboseli National park, Mara Mara Reserve & Serengeti National Park (booked as a safari extra activity)

Kenya beach safari tour packages from Mombasa, Diani, Malindi & Watamu

Nairobi Day excursions and full day trips out of Nairobi

Visit: Nairobi city, Nairobi Park, Giraffe Centre & David Sheldrick 

Visit: Amboseli National Park (Large herds of elephants & views of Mount Kilimanjaro)

Excursions & daytrips from Mombasa, Malindi, Watamu & Diani beach

Top Kenya safari destinations: Wildlife Parks, Reserves, private wildlife Conservancies & beaches

A life-sustaining marvel and a source of awe for all who visit.

Kenya as your Perfect Safari Destination

Kenya is renowned for its diverse and spectacular safari destinations, each offering unique wildlife experiences and breathtaking landscapes. Here are some of the top safari destinations in Kenya:

Explore our National Parks, Game Reserves & private wildlife conservancies:

From your first glimpse of lions prowling the sweeping savannahs to antelope bounding through cool rainforests, from the birds and baboons filling the tropical jungle to the dolphins leaping about you in a dazzling marine reserve, these national parks are a life-sustaining marvel and a source of awe for all who visit.

The climate is moderate all year round. Days are usually sunny but not too hot in most areas. National Parks are breathtakingly different in wildlife and scenery! One of the most famous Game Reserves is certainly the Maasai Mara National Reserve, an extension of the vast Serengeti Eco-system. A million plus wildebeest, zebra are crossing during the Great Wildebeest Migration time from Tanzania into Kenya’s Mara Game Reserve annually between end of May to October / November. A spectacle not to be missed !

Kenya is an ALL YEAR ROUND Safari Destination! One can get excellent deals in the period of April & May which is our Green Season. The Masai Mara is hosts the greatest density of wildlife of any Game Reserve / Park in Africa. Big five and Big Cats such as lion, leopard and cheetah, elephant, buffalo and Giraffe can be spotted easily.

Other Parks include the world famous Amboseli National Park with the snow- capped Mount Kilimanjaro and its large Elephant Herds, Amboseli Lake that has occasional Flamingo and the Maasai Tribe that live in harmony with the wildlife. For any first time visitor, a wonderful and very different reserve is the semi-arid desert Samburu Game Reserve where Reticulated Giraffe, The Grevy Zebra, Beisa Oryx, Somali Ostrich roam. With Doum Palms and the mighty Ewaso Nyiro River as well as large herds of elephant and buffalo, this is truly an enchanting place for wildlife & Tribes such as the colourful Samburu people.

The Kenyan Hospitality, the warmth of the local people is unmatched! So is Kenya’s diverse and stunning landscapes and most of all, its large variety of wildlife, bird species & big game.

Our Safari guests are spoilt for choice with intimate and authentic safari camps / lodges and breathtaking beaches.

Tsavo East National Park

“Theatre of the Wild” 

Tsavo West National Park

“Lava, Springs & Magical Sunsets”

Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary

”Experience world’s most photographed lodge”

Amboseli National Park

“Home of the African Elephant”

Masai Mara National Reserve

“Africa’s theatre of the wild”

Lake Nakuru National Park

“A bird watchers’ paradise”

Nairobi National Park

“World’s only wildlife park in a city”

Lake Naivasha & its attractions

“Hell’s Gate, Crescent Island e.t.c.”

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

“East Africa’s largest rhino sanctuary”

Aberdares National Park

“Majestic Peaks, Moorlands & Falls”

Samburu National Reserve

“Home of the special 5 of Samburu”

Meru National Park

“The Complete Wilderness”

Diani Beach

“Africa’s best beach destination”

Mombasa

“Stunning & vibrant beaches”

Malindi & Watamu beaches

“Laid-back beach holidays”

Lamu Island

“Beautiful beach & cultural escape”