In Kenya, you have a number of amazing packages to take on in 2025 giving you that everlasting memories you would ever think of in Kenya. Kenya is one of the most popular African migration safaris tour destinations, and rightfully so. It is the birthplace of safari travel, and probably the best destination to experience the vastness and rawness of the true African wild. From the unbelievable wildlife Migration in the Masai Mara to the pristine Indian ocean beaches, Kenya is great for exploring Africa both on land and water.
Masai Mara Safari where you will go on various game drives and see many animals such as elephants, hippos, lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, rhinos, wildebeest and so much more. You will also visit the neighbouring communities of Masai pastoralists and learn about their culture and ways of life.
You’ll witness the greatest wildlife show on Earth as millions of animals brave the dangerous Mara River narrowly avoiding the jaws of crocodiles. You may come across new prides of Lions, Elephant herds and Cheetahs or sight the ones you had seen before in a different part of the Reserve.
You can also opt for a cultural experience by visiting an authentic Masai Homestead in a village bordering the Masai Mara. It is always enriching to learn about the fascinating culture of the Masai, and how them and their livestock have co-existed with wildlife over the years.
Samburu Rhino Tracking Experience in Kenya visiting the elephant and rhino sanctuaries, you’ll witness incredible animals like elephants, giraffes, zebras, lions, and leopards. Take in the stunning views of the African wilderness while enjoying bush dinners under the stars.
You will look out for the ‘Samburu Special Five’: the reticulated giraffe, the Grevy zebra, the beisa oryx, the Somali ostrich, and the gerenuk, all rare species that occur only in this part of the country, and look for its well-known larger wildlife including elephants, lion, and leopard.
visit the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in nearby Namunyak Conservancy. Arrive in time for the midday feeding session of the elephants and other animals in residence. Learn all about their special milk formulas, ask the elephant keepers your questions and watch with joy as the hungry elephants come racing out for their bottles!
Head towards Saruni Rhino, a 2-hour drive away in Sera Conservancy, stopping in a picturesque spot for a picnic lunch on the way. Head straight to the Rhino Sanctuary to start your exhilarating on-foot tracking adventure taking place late afternoon as the temperature lowers.
Drive to within a short distance of the endangered black rhino, leaving the vehicle on foot to track the rhino in the safety of a 5 Days Black Rhino Tracking Experience Tour guide and a ranger. Communication between rangers allows you to track as many rhinos as possible in the allotted time.
Magical Kenya Wildlife Highlights Safari takes you on a wonderful trip to explore the highlights of Kenya’s incredible wildlife in its natural home. You will visit places like Amboseli, Aberdare, Ol Pejeta, Nakuru, and Masai Mara where you will see many animals such as elephants, lions, zebras, leopards, giraffes, and wildebeest among others.
You will start with Amboseli national park with morning game drives at 0630 hrs and 1600 hrs respectively with the rest of the day relaxing at your lodge or enjoying a swim. There is also an option for a near full-day game drive with packed lunch.
Located at the foothill of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Amboseli enjoys stunning views of Mt. Kilimanjaro with good weather and clear skies and has several lakes and swamps that attract several wildlife and bird species. Lions, Hippos, Cheetahs, black-backed Jackals, Zebras, and several bird species including the Kori Bustard.
Depart for Aberdare National Park, located in lush central Kenya highlights on a scenic drive via Nairobi. The evening and night, game viewing will be from the comfort of a specially raised bunker as you watch animals visit the lodge’s floodlit water hole and salt lick.
Enjoy game drives in the vast Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Ol Pejeta, which is a private game-rich conservancy, holds some of the highest predator densities in Kenya.
The Conservancy, which is host to all the members of the ‘Big Five’ (elephant, rhino, lion, buffalo, and leopard), has a higher wildlife-to-area ratio than any Kenyan national park and is one of only four private game conservancies to have been founded in Kenya.
Visit the Great Rift Valley towards Lake Nakuru National Park with a short stopover at the Stunning Nyahururu. You will enjoy an afternoon game drive on the shores of the Alkaline Lake Nakuru as well as around the park. You will have the opportunity to spot Buffaloes, Rhinos, Rothschild Giraffes, Baboons, Spotted Hyenas, Leopards, Lions, Water Bucks, Elands, Pelicans, and Egyptian Goose among several others, and if lucky, the lesser Flamingos that this park is world-famous for until 1800 hrs.
Amboseli & Tsavo Kenya Safari will take you to see many wild animals such as buffaloes, lions, zebras, cheetahs, wildebeests, jackals, spotted hyenas, and warthogs, among others in Amboseli national park. It’s also home to the largest herds of Elephants that you can see anywhere in Africa.
Tsavo West is more mountainous and wetter than its counterpart, with swamps, Lake Jipe, and the Mzima Springs. It is known for birdlife and for its large mammals e.g., black rhino, Cape buffalo, elephant, gerenuk, leopard, hippo, and lion. You can also spot small animals such as the bush baby, hartebeest, lesser kudu, and Maasai giraffe.
Tsavo East is noted for its vast elephant herds and a variety of animals including buffalo, lion, cheetah, leopard, giraffe, zebra, and plains game of almost every kind. The slightly larger Tsavo East is generally flat, with dry plains across which the Galana River flows. Other features include the Yatta Plateau, The Mudanda Rock, and Lugard Falls.