CAPTIVATING KENYA
Wild and dazzling
“Hakuna Matata - No worries”- SWAHILI PROVERB
Jambo Kenya!
Say hello to diverse wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cultures. Whether you're an adventure seeker, wildlife enthusiast, or culture buff, Kenya is an unforgettable travel experience. See up close the incredible wildlife - the Big Five(lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, and buffalo), wildebeests, zebras, giraffes, and more. Get a taste of the art, culture and traditions of one of the over 40 ethnic groups. Visit the beautiful beaches on the Indian Ocean, hike up Mount Kenya or go hot air ballooning, camel trekking, snorkelling and white-water rafting.
Explore the stunning national parks and reserves - Masai Mara, Amboseli, and Tsavo, and witness the annual wildebeest migration, spot the Big Five game animals, and experience the rich culture of the Masai. Experience traditional Masai dances, sample local cuisine, and shop for crafts and textiles at local markets. With a remarkable view of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the Amboseli National Park, boasts one of Kenya’s best displays of wildlife - elephants rummage in the lower forests, leopards prowl the salt flats and antelope graze. Visit Nairobi, a dynamic and exciting city that offers a unique mix of urban and wildlife experiences. Lake Naivasha and Nakuru are a perfect day trip from Nairobi and the spotting point for hundreds and thousands of flamingos.
Climb snow-capped Mount Kenya, Africa’s second highest mountain, a stunning and challenging destination for climbers and trekkers. Spot mountain elephants, black rhinos, cape buffaloes and antelopes that roam below the mountain’s alpine meadows. Find treetops where leopard can regularly be seen refreshing themselves around the high alpine moorland and primeval aloe forest of Aberdares. Find rare animals - the reticulated giraffe, beisa oryx, grevy’s zebra, and long-necked gerenuk in Samburu, Shaba & Buffalo Springs in northern Kenya, framed by volcanic mountain ranges and dotted with lakes. Explore the beautiful Meru National park home of Elsa the Lioness, befriended by Joy and George Adamson and featured in Joy’s Book and the film, Born Free.