Explore Kenya's Natural Wonders: A Safari Adventure through Iconic National Parks
Amboseli National Park
Known for large herds of elephants and a variety of other wildlife.
Tsavo East National Park
Known for large herds of elephants and a variety of other wildlife.
Tsavo West National Park
Tsavo West features diverse landscapes, including volcanic cones, lava flows, and the scenic Mzima Springs.
Masai Mara National Reserve
Famous for the annual Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest and zebras traverse the savannah in search of greener pastures.
Lake Nakuru National Park
Famous for the pink flamingos that gather along the shores of Lake Nakuru.
Nairobi National Park
Known for large herds of elephants and a variety of other wildlife.
Lake Naivasha National Park
Known for large herds of elephants and a variety of other wildlife.
Samburu National Reserve
Located in the arid northern region, known for its unique wildlife adapted to the semi-desert environment.
Mount Kenya National Park
Known for large herds of elephants and a variety of other wildlife.
Shimba Hiils National Reserve
In the foothills of Mount Kenya, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a trailblazer in conservation, and offers incredible safari experiences with top game viewing.
Aberdare National Park
Located in the arid northern region, known for its unique wildlife adapted to the semi-desert environment.
Taita Hills Wildliife Sanctuary
A small park with plenty of animals. Worth a night stopover between Tsavo East and West to break the journey if on a long safari.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
In the foothills of Mount Kenya, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a trailblazer in conservation, and offers incredible safari experiences with top game viewing.
Meru National Park
Located in the arid northern region, known for its unique wildlife adapted to the semi-desert environment.