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Kenya's Most
Iconic Destinations

From savanna plains to white-sand shores — discover the landscapes that make East Africa the world's ultimate safari destination.

Savanna & Parks

The Great Wilderness

Kenya's iconic national parks and reserves home to the Big Five, the Great Migration and some of the most spectacular game drives on the planet.

Maasai Mara Most Popular
Rift Valley, Kenya Best: Jul – Oct

Maasai Mara

The jewel of Kenya's safari circuit. Witness the Great Migration over 1.5 million wildebeest crossing the Mara River — and track lions, leopards and cheetahs across endless golden plains.

Big Five Great Migration Hot Air Balloon Luxury Camps
Southern Kenya Best: Jun – Oct

Amboseli

Home to Africa's largest elephant herds, photographed against the snow-capped backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. Amboseli delivers postcard-perfect wildlife encounters and breathtaking scenery.

Elephant Herds Kilimanjaro Views Flamingos Photography
Coast Hinterland Best: Jan – Mar, Jun – Oct

Tsavo

Kenya's largest national park split into Tsavo East and West. Red dust elephants, the famous Mzima Springs, rolling lava flows and the legendary man-eating lions of Tsavo's storied history.

Red Elephants Mzima Springs Lava Flows Lions
Samburu Off the Beaten Path
Northern Frontier Best: Jan – Mar, Jun – Sep

Samburu

Remote, dramatic and utterly wild. Samburu is home to the "Samburu Special Five" Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich and gerenuk found nowhere else in Kenya.

Reticulated Giraffe Grevy's Zebra Dry Wilderness Ewaso River

Rift Valley & Lakes

The Great Rift

Kenya's Rift Valley is one of the world's great geographical wonders a chain of soda lakes, freshwater lagoons and crater formations teeming with flamingos, hippos and over 400 bird species.

Lake Nakuru Flamingo Capital
Rift Valley Best: Year-round

Lake Nakuru

A UNESCO World Heritage Site ringed by hundreds of thousands of pink flamingos. Also home to white and black rhino, pelicans, leopards and a forest of acacia and euphorbia trees.

Flamingos Rhinos Leopards 400+ Bird Species
Rift Valley Best: Year-round

Lake Naivasha

A tranquil freshwater lake surrounded by papyrus reeds and acacia forest. Take a boat safari past hippo pods and fish eagles, explore Hell's Gate National Park on foot or by bicycle.

Hippos Cycling Boat Safari Hell's Gate
Lake Bogoria Hidden Gem
Rift Valley Best: Oct – Mar

Lake Bogoria

A soda lake famous for its geothermal hot springs and geysers, often hosting over a million lesser flamingos. Spectacular and serene a birder's paradise and one of Kenya's most underrated spots.

Hot Springs Lesser Flamingos Geothermal Birding

Coast & Islands

The Indian Ocean

Kenya's coastline stretches over 500km of white-sand beaches, coral reefs and ancient Swahili port cities the perfect complement to an inland safari adventure.

Diani Beach Top Rated Beach
South Coast Best: Jan – Mar, Jul – Oct

Diani Beach

Multiple award-winner for Africa's best beach. Crystal-clear turquoise waters, coral reefs, colobus monkeys in the tree canopy and a vibrant strip of resorts, restaurants and watersports.

White Sand Snorkelling Colobus Monkeys Watersports
Coast Province Best: Year-round

Mombasa

Kenya's second city and ancient Swahili port. Fort Jesus, the winding alleys of Old Town, fresh seafood, vibrant culture and beaches within minutes of the city centre. A city and coastal escape in one.

Fort Jesus Seafood Swahili Culture Beaches
Malindi Marine Park
North Coast Best: Oct – Mar

Malindi

A charming coastal town with one of East Africa's finest marine national parks. Snorkel among coral gardens, visit the Gede Ruins and discover the quiet charm of Kenya's northern shoreline.

Marine Park Gede Ruins Coral Reefs Nature Walks

Highlands & Mountains

Peaks & Tea Fields

Kenya's highlands offer a completely different kind of adventure cool air, dramatic volcanic peaks, cycling trails and some of Africa's most scenic countryside.

Mount Kenya UNESCO Site
Central Kenya Best: Jan – Feb, Aug – Sep

Mount Kenya

Africa's second highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Trek through bamboo forests and moorlands to glacial lakes, or take our foothills cycling expedition for an incredible high-altitude adventure.

Peak Trekking Cycling Routes Bamboo Forests Glacial Lakes
Rift Valley Best: Year-round

Hell's Gate

One of Kenya's most unique parks — walk or cycle among wildlife with no vehicle required. Dramatic gorges, geothermal features, rock climbing and wildlife encounters on foot make this an unforgettable day trip from Naivasha.

Cycling Safari Rock Climbing Geothermal Walk with Wildlife

City & Culture

Nairobi & Beyond

Kenya's vibrant capital punches well above its weight with a national park, world-class museums, a booming food scene and direct access to every major safari region in the country.

Nairobi Safari Capital
Capital City Best: Year-round

Nairobi

The world's only capital with a national park on its doorstep. Watch lions roam with skyscrapers as a backdrop, visit the Giraffe Centre, David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and the Karen Blixen Museum — all within the city.

Nairobi National Park Giraffe Centre Elephant Orphanage Food Scene
Maasai Village Cultural Tour Cultural
Kajiado & Nakuru Best: Year-round

Maasai Cultural Villages

Spend time with Maasai communities, participate in traditional ceremonies, learn about cattle herding culture and taste authentic Kenyan cuisine. A deeply enriching experience for families and solo travelers alike.

Traditional Dances Village Stay Local Cuisine Craft Markets

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