Kenya

Kenya

Kenya has tons of exciting places. However, here is our list of top places that you must not miss out during your trip to Kenya:

Masai Mara: Your complete experience
The Masai Mara is an ideal place to visit if you’re looking to experience the amazing wildebeest migration accompanied by dozens of game-viewing opportunities all year round. The region offers stunning views, a wide range of safari related activities and a very diverse wildlife.

The Masai Mara National Reserve, one of Kenya’s most famous park is known for being home to a wide range of predators. It also offers a chance to witness the Great Migration when wildebeests and zebras traverses the Masai Mara via the Serengeti National Park.

Visit the Masai Mara to experience a comfortable climate hot air balloon flights and exciting game drivers.

 

Nairobi: Wildlife meets nightlife

Avoiding the hub of Kenya seems almost inevitable. Whether you are flying in or flying out, chances are that you will be making a stopover in this beautiful city, so why not make the most out of it?

Nairobi is a far more modern city, as compared to other cities throughout Kenya. From wildlife to an exciting nightlife, this city has you covered! Visit Nairobi if you’re looking to get an authentic taste of what “everyday modern Africa” feels like. With lively clubs, bustling markets and top sights such as the Karen Blixen Museum, Giraffe Centre and the black rhinos of Nairobi National Park, Nairobi is a destination that you shouldn’t miss during your trip.

 

Mambasa & Kenya beaches: Relax under the Sun

Kenya is also home to some of the most beautiful pearly beaches. Experience the country’s dazzling coastline by visiting a luxurious lodge or a beach resort in Mainland Mombasa.

 

Lamu Archipelag: Swim with the dolphins

If you are looking to indulge in some of the most exciting sports, there is no way you can miss the experience that Lamu Archipelago has to offer. Whether you choose to scuba dive, snorkel or take a dhow cruise during sunset Lamu Archipelago has all that to offer and more. Stop at the Lamu Archipelago to relax away during your safari adventure.

 

Amboseli National Park: Spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro

Only a short distance from Nairobi, Amboseli offers you picturesque views of the famous Mount Kilimanjaro. Experience free-ranging elephants and other wildlife up-close at the Amboseli National Park that offers great big game viewings along with a chance to meet the local Maasai people that are constantly visiting the park.

 

Laikipia Plateau: Top-secret location

Located between the foothills of Mount Kenya and the shores of Lake Baringo, the Laikipia Plateau is a comparatively new location to experience nature. The region is home to several endangered species including Grevy’s zebra, Jackson’s hartebeest and wild dog. Several northern species can also be spotted in this region, such as the reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx and gerenuk. Laikipia Plateau offers luxurious family-friendly accommodations, honeymoon views and a chance to experience unique wildlife.

Mount Kenya & Central Highlands: Relaxing safari experience

Did you know that Mount Kenya is an extinct volcano from millions of years ago? With a height of 5200m, Mount Kenya is Africa’s second-highest mountain consisting of two jagged peaks. Not only does the mountain offers stellar view but also promises an adventure of a lifetime. As if this wasn’t enough, the Central Highlands has great wildlife destinations that are both family-friendly and exciting. The Meru National Park, Lewa Downs Conservancy, the Mount Kenya National Park and the Aberdares National Park In the region promise a relaxing safari experience without breaking the bank.

 

Lake Nakuru: Witness nature’s most unique wildlife

This soda lake is home to Kenya’s one of the most beautiful national parks. Equipped with a waterfall, rocky slopes and an acacia forest, the region offer you a chance to see Kenya’s famous flocks of flamingos, black and white rhinos, lions, leopards, hippos and the endangered Rothschild giraffes.