
Amboseli National Park
Majestic herds of elephant & glorious views of Mount Kilimanjaro
Kenya is East Africa's premier safari destination and fondly regarded as the 'Jewel of Africa'. We can't deny that Kenya has it all, including incredible wildlife, beautiful mountains, deserts, salt lakes, cities, traditional culture, and modern arts.
With one-tenth of all land in Kenya designated as national parks and reserves, Kenya truly is a place for devoted safari guests. The Masai Mara , possibly Kenya's most well known, has some of the biggest predator populations in Africa, so if a Big Cat safari is what you are after, this is the place to be.
Kenya is the vast home of a wide variety of predators and herbivores, migrating through the Masai Mara Plains every year. Kenya is rich in tribal culture and practice, where the brightly dresses Maasai people live by the earth, following the rains and avidly conserving Kenya's wildlife.
Samburu National Park offers a beautiful stark landscape with endemic animals like Grevy's Zebra. Amboseli National Park nestles in the shadows of Mt Kilimanjaro, the run off from it's snow capped peaks feed the swamps of Amboseli all year round.
In addition to game-rich national parks and reserves, which are protected and valued as the wealth of the country, Kenya's Mombasa coast and Lamu Island offers some of the most beautiful beach holiday spots on the Indian Ocean shoreline. The Kenyan Rift Valley is the vast location of a number of salt lakes, where enormous flocks of flamingos paint the waters pink, and hot springs burst through the surface of the unexplored lakes creating a spectacle quite unrivalled.

Majestic herds of elephant & glorious views of Mount Kilimanjaro

Known for its stunning setting and deep commitment to wildlife protection and community development.

Known for its magnificent bull elephants, picturesque views of Kilimanjaro and exclusivity

Known as a bird watcher’s paradise, the park is home to over 450 bird species

A model for successful wildlife conservation, particularly for endangered species

Unique safari experiences, critical conservation work, and stunning landscapes.

Africa's most famous safari destination. Vast savannahs dotted with rogue acacia trees and a huge diversity of wildlife

Gained fame as the location where conservationists George and Joy Adamson raised and released Elsa the Lioness, as documented in the book and film Born Free.

As a key corridor for endangered species, Mugie focuses on preserving natural habitats while promoting sustainable coexistence with local communities.

Ol Pejeta combines fantastic wildlife viewing with stirring scenery, a terrific range of accommodations and some brilliant activities.

Filled with wildlife, including many desert-adapted specials, Samburu is also incredibly scenic

Founded in 1970 as a breeding ground for black and white rhinos . It’s now known as an important refuge for both species.
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