Tours & Safaris

Experience the wild heart of East Africa with stunning safaris, wild adventures, and immersive cultural tours.

Kenya Safari Tours – Explore the Wild Heart of East Africa

A journey through East Africa begins in Kenya, where the spirit of safari was born. From the golden plains of the Maasai Mara to the flamingo-filled lakes of the Rift Valley, Kenya’s landscapes set the stage for wildlife encounters you’ll never forget. Explore the stampeding herds of the Maasai Mara, discover the unusual and elegant Gerenuk antelope in Samburu National Park, and adventure in Hell’s Gate alongside wild animals. Whether you travel in style with luxury lodges or backpack along remote trails, Kenya safari experiences cater are for every kind of traveller.

Our Kenya Safari Tour Packages

Kenya remains one of the world’s most iconic wildlife destinations, offering unforgettable moments in its national parks and reserves.

Cheetah atop a safari vehicle looking at tour guide and tourists during a Maasai Mara safari
Maasai Mara Safari 3 Days – Explore Magical Maasai Mara

Maasai Mara - 3 Days

The transcendental Maasai Mara is famous for its diverse African wildlife, vibrant local culture, a…

Two young elephants fighting alongside a river in Samburu. Scenes from a Samburu Adventure Safari
Wild Samburu Safari – Explore Samburu 2-day Adventure

Samburu National Park - 2 Days

If you’re looking for a genuine African safari experience, but short on time, then this 2-day Sambu…

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Maasai Mara Safaris

Home to the Great Migration, Maasai Mara delivers classic safari scenes year-round. Watch lion prides on the hunt, elephants, giraffes, and rhinos moving across vast golden savannah grasslands, and keep an eye out for Maasai Mara’s more miniature marvels like the fearless Honey Badgers and the elusive armoured pangolins. Optional experiences include hot air balloon safaris, cultural visits to Maasai villages, horse riding safaris, and guided nature walks.

Amboseli National Park

With Mount Kilimanjaro’s majestic peak as a backdrop, Amboseli is a photographer’s dream. Large elephant herds roam here, alongside giraffes, zebras, and large predators like lions and leopards.

Rift Valley Lakes – Nakuru & Naivasha

Lake Nakuru’s rhino sanctuary and flamingo-filled shores are a bird-lover haven. Nearby Lake Naivasha offers boat rides among hippos and walking safaris on Crescent Island. Enjoy active adventures like cycling through Hell’s Gate National Park or climbing Mount Longonot.

Nairobi – Safari Capital of the World

Your Kenya safari getaway can begin soon after you land in the country. Kenya’s lively capital offers wildlife and culture side by side. Spot lions and rhinos in Nairobi National Park against a skyline backdrop or meet orphaned elephants at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Add museums, markets, and Swahili flavours, and Nairobi becomes the perfect start or finish to your safari holiday.

Standout Safari Destinations in Kenya

A male lion in a close-up shot looking forward on a sunny day

Maasai Mara National Reserve – Dramatic predator-prey encounters, year-round wildlife diversity, and the world-famous Great Migration.

An elephant with her calf on a bright sunny day in Amboseli National Park in Kenya.

Amboseli National Park – Famous for close-up wildlife with Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped peak in the distance.

An eagle swooping down to catch fish in Lake Naivasha. Safari pics on tour

Lake Nakuru National Park – Known for rhinos, birdlife, and picturesque lake views.

A lone wildebeest walking in the Samburu National Park on a sunny day, dark clouds in the background

Samburu National Reserve – A haven for unique northern Kenya species like the reticulated giraffe and Grevy’s zebra.

Kenya Safaris and Mountain Climbing - Ultimate Adventure

Go beyond the game drive and take on Kenya’s most rewarding trails. Trek Mount Kenya to its snowcapped, jagged peaks for panoramic views and an unforgettable challenge. For backpackers, these treks are a chance to travel light, connect deeply with the landscape, and blend wildlife exploration with physical adventure.

Backpack & Safari Combo Tours

Not every safari needs to be all luxury lodges and champagne breakfasts. For travellers with an adventurous spirit, our backpack-friendly itineraries mix camping under African skies with guided wildlife tours. Travel light, embrace the open road, and discover Kenya’s wild beauty at your own pace.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Kenya for a safari?

January – March and June – November are the best periods to go on safari since these two periods fall during the dry season. Wildlife viewing is excellent year-round, but seasons can dramatically change the experience.

When is the best time to see the Great Migration in Kenya?

From July to October, vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles cross into the Maasai Mara from Tanzania’s Serengeti.

How close can you get to the animals?

Wildlife viewing is done from the safety of safari vehicles, often just a few meters away. Since the animals are accustomed to vehicles, you can have close yet safe encounters. Safari guides follow ethical viewing distances to protect guests and wildlife while delivering authentic experiences.

Can I combine a Kenya safari with a mountain trek?

Absolutely. Many travellers pair Mount Kenya treks with game drives in nearby parks. This offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquillity.

Is backpacking possible on a Kenya safari?

Yes. We offer budget-friendly camping safaris and overland trips for adventurous travellers. Our itineraries are customizable to allow for affordable yet authentic wilderness experiences.

Do I need a visa for Kenya?

Visitors coming to Kenya no longer need a visa. Instead, you are required to apply through Kenya’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) Portal. We can guide you through the application to ensure you’re prepared for your trip.

Do you offer private or group safari tours?

We arrange private tours for a tailored, flexible experience, or group tours for shared adventures at a lower cost. Both options include expert guides and well-planned itineraries.

What types of safaris do you offer?

Our options include classic game drives, photographic safaris, walking safaris, cultural experiences, and luxury lodge stays. Each trip can be customised to match your travel style and budget.

Can children go on safari in Kenya?

Yes. Many lodges and camps welcome families, offering kid-friendly activities, educational nature walks, and shorter game drives. Safety measures are in place, and private safaris can be arranged to suit younger travellers’ needs.

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