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Kenya Destinations

Wildlife Safaris

Balloon Safaris

Beach Holidays

Bird Watching

Wildebeest Migration

Scenic Views

Camping Safaris

Cultural Tours

Kenya is renowned for its remarkable game reserves, offering unparalleled wildlife experiences. Among the most famous is the Maasai Mara National Reserve, known for the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles pass through its plains. The Kenyan game reserve landscape also includes Amboseli National Park, offering stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro and large elephant herds. Tsavo National Parks (East and West) are among the largest parks in Kenya, known for their diverse terrain and wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos.

Another top reserve is the Samburu National Reserve, where visitors can see unique species like the Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, and reticulated giraffe. Lake Nakuru National Park is famous for its flamingos and as a sanctuary for rhinos. The Nairobi National Park, located just outside the capital, provides an opportunity to see wildlife like lions, giraffes, and leopards with a city skyline in the background.

The Kenyan game parks’ and reserves’ attractions go beyond just the big five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhino). Visitors can also enjoy bird watching, cultural experiences with local communities such as the Maasai and Samburu, and breathtaking landscapes from savannahs to forests and mountains.

Reaching these magnificent game reserves is typically done via air or road. The main mode of transport to arrive at the parks often starts with a flight to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi or Moi International Airport in Mombasa. From there, tourists can take domestic flights to smaller airstrips near the reserves, such as Mara Serena Airstrip for the Maasai Mara or Amboseli Airport for Amboseli National Park. Alternatively, travelers can opt for road transport, with many reserves accessible by well-maintained highways and offering guided safari tours in 4×4 vehicles, providing a scenic and immersive journey through Kenya’s stunning landscapes.

In summary, the Kenyan game reserve experience is a gateway to incredible wildlife, diverse ecosystems, and unforgettable adventures, with accessible transportation options ensuring a memorable safari for all visitors.

Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park

Amboseli has one of the largest and most famous elephant herds. Amboseli also has the highest mountain in Africa. But there is more. Go for the rhino sanctuary, superb bird watching, hippo-infested swamps, picturesque balloon safaris, and more.   How to get to the...

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Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru National Park

How to get to Lake Nakuru Lake Nakuru was the setting for the scenic movie Out of Africa. Lake Nakuru is situated close to Nakuru town, a mere 150km from Nairobi. A road trip from Nairobi to Nakuru will take around 3 hours. Lake Nakuru is close to Maasai Mara and Lake...

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Lake Naivasha

Lake Naivasha

Lake Naivasha offers excellent game viewing, mountain climbing, hiking, boating, bird watching, and more.   How to get to Lake Naivasha Lake Naivasha is a short road trip away from Nairobi. Take a bus from Nairobi to Naivasha and another bus from Naivasha town to...

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Masai Mara National Reserve

Masai Mara National Reserve

How to get to the Maasai Mara  Maasai Mara is in Narok County. Narok is a three-hour road trip from Nairobi. You can fly from Wilson Airport to the Mara. Your tour operator will make the arrangements.   When to Visit Maasai Mara Game Reserve Rainfall patterns...

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Mount Kenya National Park

Mount Kenya National Park

Mount Kenya is a magical place with lakes, valleys, streams, and three of the highest peaks in the land. Mount Kenya has some unusual-looking plants. The three peaks of Mount Kenya are Lenana, Batian, and Nelion.   How to get to Mt. Kenya Mount Kenya is just a...

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Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National Reserve

Samburu seems bare at first, but it has a lot to offer. The Ewaso Ngiro river breathes so much life into this desert landscape. Visitors can expect to see large mammals, hundreds of bird species, magnificent night skies, and camel rides in the desert.   How to get...

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Tsavo East National Park

Tsavo East National Park

Tsavo East’s decidedly desert landscape supports a surprising selection of wildlife. Watch the elephants of Tsavo frolicking in the waters of River Galana. See them covered in red dust. Explore the Yatta plateau. Walk on the Shetani lava flow. It is the longest in the...

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Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West National Park

Leopards, Cheetahs, Wild dogs, Buffalos, Rhinos, Lions, and Crocodiles, are just a few of our favorite things at Tsavo West National Park. Tsavo offers the most exquisite, rugged scenery and good bird watching too.   Getting to Tsavo West National Park There are...

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