

Kenya is not only one of the world's most magnificent wildlife destinations, but it also offers other experiences like birding, national parks, beautiful beaches, ancient artifacts and a rich culture. It is home to more than 50 reserves and parks to protect its wildlife. Kenya also has 536 kilometers of coastline, with white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. It's also the land of The Great Wildebeest Migration, who along with zebras and antelopes, migrate in a clockwise loop between Kenya and Tanzania, putting up one of earth's greatest shows. And lastly, do not miss Kenya's world famous coffee!
Masai Mara National Reserve : A world-famous national park and the top safari destination in Africa, where you can see a variety of African wildlife, including lions, cheetahs, zebras, and wildebeests. You can also take a hot air balloon ride, go on a game drive, or take a guided nature walk. But the highlight of Masai Mara is 'The Great Migration', when two million herbivores migrate across the Serengeti / Mara ecosystem.
Nairobi National Park : This park offers a mini safari where you can see lions, rhinos, giraffes, and take a nature walk. This park also boasts of scenic views and educational opportunities through its 'Wildlife Conservation Education Centre'. It also has a healthy population of lions and the endangered black rhinos.
Lake Nakuru National Park : This is the top camping destination in Kenya. Campers can enjoy the park's unique vegetation, semi-humid weather and a chance to see animals up close. It is home to the big 5 animals, as well as pink flamingos and pelicans. You can also sport black rhinos in the protected part of the park.
Amboseli National Park : This park not only gives a taste of its wildlife but also offers diverse scenic landscapes, from arid plains to lush swamps, and soak in views of the great Mount Kilimanjaro. Here you can spot a wide range of animals, including elephants, lions, cheetahs, leopards, wildebeest, zebras, impalas, Grant's gazelles, hippos, and crocodiles.