Home to the legendary Masai Mara, iconic wildlife, vibrant cultures, and breathtaking safari landscapes.
Kenya is one of Africa's most celebrated safari destinations, renowned for its vast savannahs, abundant wildlife, and spectacular natural landscapes. From the iconic plains of the Masai Mara to the shimmering lakes of the Great Rift Valley and the snow-capped backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, Kenya offers unforgettable adventures for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
Beyond its world-famous game reserves, Kenya is home to vibrant cultures, welcoming communities, and diverse ecosystems that range from lush forests and freshwater lakes to dramatic escarpments and endless grasslands. Whether witnessing the Great Migration, searching for the Big Five, visiting a traditional Maasai village, or enjoying a sunrise game drive across the African plains, Kenya delivers authentic safari experiences that leave lasting memories.
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View Itinerary →Most international visitors arrive via Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, with domestic flights providing convenient access to the Masai Mara, Amboseli, Samburu, Lake Nakuru, and other national parks.
Kenya uses the Kenyan Shilling (KES). Credit cards are widely accepted at hotels, safari lodges, and larger businesses, while carrying some cash is recommended for local purchases, markets, and gratuities.
Most international visitors require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) before travelling to Kenya. Travellers should check the latest entry requirements based on their nationality prior to departure.
Kenya enjoys a pleasant climate throughout much of the year due to its varied elevations. The dry seasons from June to October and January to February generally offer the best wildlife viewing, while the Great Migration typically reaches the Masai Mara between July and October.
Accommodation ranges from luxury safari lodges and tented camps to boutique hotels, private conservancies, and elegant city hotels, providing exceptional comfort in some of Africa's most spectacular settings.
English and Swahili are Kenya's official languages, and visitors are warmly welcomed throughout the country. Respect for local customs and wildlife is highly valued, and guests should always follow their guide's instructions during safari activities to ensure both safety and conservation.
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