Kenya Safaris (Best 2021) Kenya Wildlife Safaris to The Major Kenya Safari Destinations

Book our Best Kenya Safaris Packages in 2021 including Kenya Wildlife Safaris and Bird watching tours to the major Kenya safari destinations such as Maasai Mara National Reserve.

Kenya is best described as the original safari destination and still features an outstanding destination in Africa. The tourism sector is rated the second biggest foreign exchange earner in Kenya followed by agriculture.

Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) is in charge of maintaining information about the tourism sector in Kenya. The tourism sector in this magical country depends largely on nature given its iconic national parks and reserves.

Kenya is situated in East Africa and it is a member state of the East African Community (EAC). It is surrounded by Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and many others. It sits in an area of about 580367sq.km which makes it the second-largest country in East African and 48th largest in the world. Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya and it is situated in the South-central area.

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An estimate of about 40 varied ethnic groups lives in Kenya. Diversity in ethnic groups makes Kenya an exceptional cultural safari destination in Africa in addition to being a premier wildlife safari destination.

On a Kenya safaris tour, you can discover the unique cultures of Kenyan people through their artifacts, dances, traditional dishes, lifestyles, music performances, and many more. The official languages spoken in Kenya are English and Swahili.

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What makes Kenya a distinct safari destination is a fact that it features several iconic tourist sites where visitors on Kenya safaris tours can explore. They include Amboseli National Park, Masai Mara National Reserve, Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Park, Mount Kenya National Park, Mount Elgon National Park, Central Island National Park, Kisite Mpunguti Marine National Park, Malka Mari National Park, Mombasa Marine National Park, Meru National Park, Kora National Park, Hell’s Gate National Park, Arabuko Sokoke National Park, Chyulu Hills National Park, Nairobi National Park, Sibiloi National Park, Watamu Marine National Park, Malindi Marine National Park, Lake Nakuru National Park, Ruma National Park, Saiwa Swamp National Park, Mount Longonot National Park, Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park.

Most Visit National Parks While on Kenya Safaris Tour

Serengeti National Park

Masai Mara National Reserve is of no doubt that one magical wilderness paradise that is worth exploring on Kenya safari holiday. This conservancy area is also best known as the Maasai Mara National Reserve and it straddles in Southwestern Kenya on the mighty Rift Valley Region, Norok County of Kenya bordering Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park of Tanzania. View Details

3 Days Rwanda Bird Watching Safari

Nairobi National Park is by far a magical protected area in East Africa. It is rated as the only park on planet earth with enormous wildlife yet also very close to Nairobi capital city making it the most accessible park to explore on Kenya safari regardless of your tight schedule. It is best described as the capital of wildlife in the world given its huge concentration. View Details

Kitulo National Park

From a majestic backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro to diverse wildlife species, Amboseli National Park is undoubtedly every photographer’s dream destination while on Kenya safari holiday. The park was initially known as Maasai Amboseli Game Reserve and it is set in the Kajiado South Constituency of Kenya, about 260kms drive off Nairobi city. View Details

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Mount Kenya National Park is located in Eastern part of the Great Rift Valley, about 175kms Northeast of Nairobi capital city. It was founded in 1949 and it is remarkably one of the most magnificent parks in Kenya. Its establishment was primarily to safeguard Mount Kenya, diverse wildlife and surrounding areas that make up the numerous habitats for its various wildlife species.View Details

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Lying majestically along the Great Rift Valley, Lake Nakuru National Park is remarkably one of Kenya’s most pristine national parks visitors on Kenya safaris tour should consider on their bucket list travel destinations. The park takes its name from Lake Nakuru which sits at altitude 1754m and it set, 170kms Northwest of Nairobi capital city. Its close proximity makes. View Details

Meru National Park

Chyulu Hills National Park boasts of its magnificent rolling hills which makes it an exceptional safari destination visitors on Kenya safaris tour should consider a must-visit. The park is set in the montane range in Makueni County, Southeastern Kenya just between Tsavo and Amboseli National Parks approximately 200kms from Nairobi, about 150kms East of Kenya rift, View Details

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The major attractions in Kenya include the pristine parks, game reserves, historic Swahili settlements, beaches, wildlife, birds and many more. Some of the iconic historic sites to visit on Kenya safari include Baden Powell historical gardens, Fort Jesus, Gede ruins and many more.

The beaches to visit here include Nyali beach, Vipingo beach, Lamu beaches, Diani beach, Tiwi, Watamu beach, Gazi beach, Bamburi beach, Kikambala beach and Shanzu beach. These beaches are ideal for visitors who are in need for beach holiday while on Kenya safari.

The different wildlife species that rate Kenya among the best major safari destinations and a popular home of the wild include wildebeests, African elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, rhinos, hippos, crocodiles, hartebeests, hyenas, cheetahs, orbis, duikers, zebras, waterbucks, dik-dik, topis, jackals, bat eared fox, Masai giraffes and many more.

Kenya also hosts a significant number of bird species which can be sighted on Kenya safari destinations. An estimate of over 1000 bird species have been recorded in Kenya and they include Aberdare cisticola, grey crested helmet shrike, montane white eye, Jackson’s francolins, Jackson’s hornbills, Clark’s weavers, Sokoke pipit, Taita thrush, Sokoke scops owl, bar tailed trogon, blue headed bee-eaters, golden winged sunbird, Kori bustards, red naped bush shrike, ostriches, great blue turacos, Somali sparrow, turner’s eremomela, yellow bellied wattle eye, secretary birds, Hammerkop and many others.

Kenya Safaris Tour Attractions to Adventure in the Major Safari Destinations

Maasai Mara National Reserve

Wildebeests Migrations is one of the Major Safari Attractions in Kenya. Many Travelers have visited Kenya during the period of Wildebeests Migration during the crossing over the Mara River from Serengeti National Reserve. View Details

Zambia Wildlife Safaris

Extensive Wildlife found in the beautiful scenery of Kenya national parks. Kenya has a large number of Animals including lions, African Elephants, Leopards, Cape Buffaloes, Antelopes, Giraffe and many More. View Details

Rwenzori Mountains National Park

Captivating Mountains located in this magnificent safari destination of Africa. Kenya has a number of Mountains which give travelers a good areas for Mountain Hiking tours in Africa such as Mountain Kenya. View Details

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Why visit Kenya 

There are a million reasons why one should visit Kenya among which include witnessing the great wildebeest migration, birding, mountain climbing, game viewing, guided nature walks, relaxing in the beaches, air balloon tour experience and many more.

When to visit Kenya 

The best months to visit Kenya are June, July, August, September and October. These are the dry months of the year which are ideal for game viewing and it is when tourists can also witness the great wildebeest migration as they migrate from Serengeti National Park to Masai National Reserve.

Where to stay in Kenya 

Depending on the destination you plan to visit in Kenya, the available accommodation options for tourists in Msambweni include Msambweni House and private villas; Elsa’s Kopje private house in Meru National Park; in Nairobi spend a night in Kicheche Mara camp; around Laikipia area of Kenya, Tassia Lodge is one best place to spend a night; in Amboseli National Park there is Tortilis camp; in Masai Mara National Reserve spend a night in Little governors camp and many more.

How to get to Kenya

Kenya is accessible via Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi and Kenya Airways provides direct flights from New York to Nairobi. Other airlines that fly into Kenya include Emirates, South African Airways, Ethiopian Airways, KLM, British Airways and many others.

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Maasai Mara National Reserve

3 Days Maasai Mara Kenya Safari

On the 3 Days Maasai Mara Kenya Safari, you will visit the Maasai Mara Game reserve which is an area of preserved savannah wilderness in southwestern Kenya, along the Tanzanian border. View Details

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4 Days Maasai Mara Kenya Safari

On the 4 Days Maasai Mara Kenya Wildlife Safari, you will visit Maasai Mara Game reserve which is an area of preserved Savannah wilderness in southwestern Kenya, along the Tanzanian border. View Details

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6 Days Kenya Wildlife Safari

On the 6 Days Kenya Wildlife Safari you will visit Masai Mara Game reserve for wildlife viewing of the big five, you will visit Lake Naivasha and enjoy a boat ride, you will visit Lake Nakuru national park. View Details

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