Wild cheetahs on a National Park Road

EXPERIENCE THE THRILL OF A SAFARI,
THE BEAUTY OF A CORAL REEF,
THE HISTORY OF A SWAHILI TOWN,
THE CULTURE OF OUR WONDERFUL PEOPLE.

SAFARI

Lioness stretching on the plains of Maasai Mara

MAASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE

Home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World, the Great Wildebeest Migration; the Mara is a world renowned habitat for a diversity of wildlife, including all members of the Big Five.

Herd of elephant in Amboseli National park, with Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background

AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK

Famous for its clear views of mountain Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa; Amboseli is one of the most scenic National Parks in Kenya, featuring large herds of elephant across the savannah grasslands.

Herd of Elephant foraging in the Samburu National Reserve thicket

SAMBURU NATIONAL RESERVE

This Game Reserve is home to a variety of wildlife species including the Samburu Special Five; Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, gerenuk and Beisa oryx, not found anywhere else in the world.

Sea of Flamingos on the shores of Lake Nakuru

LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK

Lake Nakuru National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, best known for its thousands of flamingos nesting along the shores, resembling a continually shifting mass of pink.

Male Cheetah stretching before a run

TSAVO WEST NATIONAL PARK

Tsavo West National Park, known for its beautiful landscapes and magical sunsets, features a variety of wildlife including all the big five as well as other animals such as cheetahs, giraffes, zebras and hippos.

Pride of lionesses perched up on a rock in Tsavo National Park

TSAVO EAST NATIONAL PARK

Tsavo East National Park is considered one of the world's biodiversity strongholds, famous for its Tsavo lions population whose adult males often lack manes entirely. It forms the largest protected area in Kenya.

Rhino mother and calf, on the plains of Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

LEWA WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy serves as a safe refuge for the critically endangered black rhino and the endangered Grevy's zebra, as well as the elephant, lion, giraffe, wild dog and other iconic wildlife species.

Pride of lions

LOISABA CONSERVANCY

Loisaba provides a safe haven for a variety of animals including lions, wild dogs, giraffe, and Grevy's zebra. It lies within an important movement corridor for the country's second-largest population of elephants.

Trio of Black Rhinos

SOLIO GAME RESERVE

Solio Game Reserve is home to the world's first private rhino sanctuary and an important breeding centre for black rhinos, providing an excellent habitat that has led to a renewed prosperity of the species.

Pair of Rhinos exchange a greeting, in Meru National Park

MERU NATIONAL PARK

Meru National Park offers a thriving rhino sanctuary, and is famous for large elephant herds, hippo, lion, and reticulated giraffe. It is recognised as having the most diverse range of animal species in East Africa.

Pair of hyenas keenly observing the wild

SUYIAN RANCH

Suyian Ranch forms a critical wildlife corridor between the Laikipia Plateau and the Samburu ecosystem. It features a good diversity of wildlife including lion, leopard, hyena and the native Lelwel hartebeest.

Pair of Rhinos

OL PEJETA CONSERVANCY

Ol Pejeta is the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa. Home to two of the world’s last remaining northern white rhinos, the conservancy also has non-indigenous chimpanzees and the Big Five.

BEACHES

Diani Beachfront

DIANI

Voted Africa's leading beach destination multiple times, Diani boasts a magnificent 25km coastline, offering activities such as jet skiing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, paddle boarding, scuba diving and more.

Watamu Beachfront

WATAMU

Watamu beach is well known for its pristine white sand and is part of the Watamu National Marine Park, a favorite nesting site for green, hawksbill, olive ridley, and leatherback turtles. Keep an eye out for dolphins!

Lamu Beachfront

LAMU

Lamu is a small Swahili island off the coast of Kenya. Explore the Old Town, sail a Dhow, visit Shela Village, enjoy the cuisine, go to the ruined city of Takwa, visit Lamu Museum or walk along the sandy beaches.

Malindi Coast

MALINDI

Malindi is a small coastal town situated on a stretch of idyllic beaches. Explore the Gede Ruins, remains of a 12th century town, or visit the Vasco Da Gama Pillar, named after the famous Portuguese Explorer.

Kilifi Beach

KILIFI

Kilifi beach is a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Visit the ruins of Mnarani, including mosques and tombs, dating from the 14th to the 17th century.

Hotel in Mombasa

MOMBASA

Mombasa is a coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, diverse marine life and world-class hotels. It is home to the Fort Jesus Museum which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

GETAWAYS

Giraffe peeping through the window, at the Giraffe Manor

NAIROBI

The capital is a vibrant cosmopolitan city, known for its bustling markets, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. The city has several attractions such as the Nairobi National Park and the Giraffe Centre.

Tourists on a boat in Lake Naivasha, observing hippos in the water

NAIVASHA

Located in the Great Rift Valley, Naivasha town offers an escape from the capital city, with attractions including diverse game reserves, and Lake Naivasha, home to a variety of bird species and hippos.

Pair of Rhinos

NANYUKI

Nanyuki serves as a gateway to the Laikipia plateau, one of Africa's most important wildlife conservation areas. It is probably the most cosmopolitan area in the country outside of Nairobi.

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