Kenya is one of the most popular East African countries located strategically on the eastern coast, and home to the world’s top ranking wildlife safaris.
Read MoreBook a trip to Kenya and have an encounter with massive herds of the wildebeest with zebras and the Africa’s “big five” animals in the stunning Masaai Mara located in southern Kenya. See the natural wonder of the East Africa Great Rift Valley with lakes covered with beautiful birds such as flamingoes, the dramatic landscapes and fascinating culture of Masaai, Laikipia, and Samburu as well as the thrilling beauty of the tropical coastline.
Arguably Kenya is one of Africa’s best safari destinations. The country remarkably brings beach romance and a feeling of the ancient history and the present age and it is made famous by the book and film “Out of Africa” which makes Kenya hold a place in the hearts of the people who love Africa. Masaai Mara of Kenya is one of the best places for game or wildlife viewing year round where you are able to see big cats in plenty, and on a good timing you will witness the Big Migration. The concentration of the big five in Kenya is in highness throughout all the protected parks which makes it one of the African countries to see the big five game.
Read MoreAt the foot of the tall Mount Kenya in the Laikapia Plateau you will find rhinos in abundance as well as zebra, giraffes and several antelopes. Kenya is home to a variety of ecosystems, and after a thrilling safari in several reserves, you can visit the Indian Ocean coastline to relax at the white sand beaches of your choice.
We have travelled allover Kenya and tested every possible route to enable us to design itineraries that work absolutely smoothly, covering many of the country’s highlights at just the right pace and timing. Packed with unique experiences and handpicked hotels, our tours deliver unforgettable travel memories.
Kenya is a tourist destination with lots of activities and services to offer to every kind of traveler ranging from luxury to budget. Every year very many tourists visit the Masai Mara Reserve to feel the earth shake and see the dust rise to their skins as they witness the huge herds of the wildebeest and zebra thunder across the Masaai Mara, an experience that keeps them want to come back to East Africa again and again especially the photographers.
Read MoreThe walking safaris in some of the adventurous reserves gives a different perspective of a safari as you comb the earth to see the signs of the mysterious leopard. Fishing in some of Kenya’s rivers and lakes is also a unique activity to try your hands on. Besides exclusive safari experiences you can discover Kenya’s Masaai and Samburu tribes’ ancient culture and traditions. For a special feeling and experience of nature, you can have an aerial view of wildlife and nature in a hot air balloon in the Masaai Mara reserve.
Maasai Mara National Reserve is Kenya’s premier safari destination located in the southwestern region of the country, measuring 583 square miles. It is a land of breathtaking views, abundant big cat viewing with the favorable chance to witness the annual Great Migration that involves thousands of wildebeests.
Read MoreThe Maasai Mara National Reserve is popularly known as the photographer’s and naturalist’s paradise, because it has wildlife is in abundance. Several wildlife documentaries have been filmed here to showcase the beauty of this top safari destination.
Malindi is popular for its uniqueness in terms of architecture and historical sights. It has a marine park, and several sandy beaches thus considered as a cardinal tourist attraction. It also serves as a waypoint and entrance domestically between Mobasa and Lamu. It is an excellent holiday and tourism destination and it hosted the famous Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama leading to a trade agreement that finally prospered the island through the exportation of ivory and rhinoceros horns.
Mombasa is Kenya’s second largest city after the capital Nairobi, located in the southeastern part of Kenya along the Indian Ocean with a major port and an international airport.
The city has a rich history, and is Kenya’s oldest with a population of about 1,389,000 (only Mombasa island). Its strategic location made it a historical trading center and is said to have already been prosperous in the 12th century.