KENYA

Sweeping savannas, great migrations, and cultural encounters.

From the Masai Mara to Amboseli,

Kenya is the birthplace of the safari tradition.

Kenya

Kenya is the birthplace of the safari tradition and still captures its spirit better than anywhere else. The Maasai Mara’s open plains set the stage for the Great Migration, while Amboseli sits beneath Mount Kilimanjaro, known for its elephants moving through the dust with the mountain in view.

Each region has its own rhythm — the Laikipia Plateau with its private conservancies, Samburu with its dry-country species, and the Mara where big cats rule the grasslands. Wildlife remains abundant, and the landscapes feel timeless.

Kenya balances adventure with comfort. Its lodges and camps combine old-world hospitality with strong conservation values, and the people — Maasai, Samburu, and many others — give every visit a sense of connection and story.

Key Destinations in

Kenya

Masai Mara National Reserve

One of the world’s most famous safari destinations, home to the Big Five and the dramatic spectacle of the Great Migration (July–October).

Amboseli National Reserve

Known for its herds of elephants set against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Diani Beach

A stretch of white sand along Kenya’s Indian Ocean coast. Ideal for relaxation after safari, with coral reefs, water sports, and boutique beach lodges.

Lake Naivasha & Rift Valley Lakes

Freshwater lakes teeming with birdlife, hippos, and surrounded by dramatic escarpments.

Key Destinations in

Kenya

Masai Mara National Reserve

Amboseli National Reserve

Diani Beach

Lake Naivasha & Rift Valley Lakes

One of the world’s most famous safari destinations, home to the Big Five and the dramatic spectacle of the Great Migration (July–October).

Known for its herds of elephants set against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro.

A stretch of white sand along Kenya’s Indian Ocean coast. Ideal for relaxation after safari, with coral reefs, water sports, and boutique beach lodges.

Freshwater lakes teeming with birdlife, hippos, and surrounded by dramatic escarpments.

Featured Itineraries

Amboseli and Mara Explorer

8 days | From $5 900 pp

Safari and Beach Escape

9 days | From $6 800 pp

Kenya

Highlights

14 days | From $9 900 pp

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Trusted Partners

A selection of exceptional camps and lodges we love to work with in Kenya. Each offers its own balance of comfort, location, and character.

Tortilis Camp

Amboseli National Reserve

Overlooking Mount Kilimanjaro, Tortilis Camp offers one of Africa’s most iconic views. Thatched tents blend into acacia woodland while elephants roam the plains below. Game drives, guided walks, and sundowners with the mountain as backdrop define the experience.

Bateleur Camp

Masai Mara National Reserve

Located on the edge of the Great Migration route, Bateleur Camp evokes the romance of classic safari. Polished brass, leather, and campaign-style design meet exceptional guiding and close-up wildlife encounters in one of Africa’s most storied reserves.

Waterlovers Beach Resort

Diani Beach

Set on Diani’s powder-white beach, WaterLovers combines coastal relaxation with warm Swahili hospitality. With only a handful of suites, the atmosphere is personal and peaceful—ideal for unwinding after safari days.

Practical Information

Helpful details to make planning easy.

Best time to visit

Kenya is excellent year-round, but the dry seasons (June–October and January–March) are best for game viewing. The Great Migration is typically July to October in the Masai Mara.

Getting there

Nairobi (Jomo Kenyatta International Airport) is the main entry point, with regional flights connecting to safari airstrips and coastal destinations like Mombasa and Diani.

Visas

Most visitors require an eVisa, obtainable online before travel.

Health and Safety

Malaria prophylaxis is recommended for safari areas. Nairobi and major safari regions are well set up for tourism, but travel with a reputable operator is advised.

Practical Information

Helpful details to make planning easy.

Best time to visit

Getting there

Visas

Health and Safety

Kenya is excellent year-round, but the dry seasons (June–October and January–March) are best for game viewing. The Great Migration is typically July to October in the Masai Mara.

Nairobi (Jomo Kenyatta International Airport) is the main entry point, with regional flights connecting to safari airstrips and coastal destinations like Mombasa and Diani.

Most visitors require an eVisa, obtainable online before travel.

Malaria prophylaxis is recommended for safari areas. Nairobi and major safari regions are well set up for tourism, but travel with a reputable operator is advised.

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