Plan Your Kenyan Safari Adventure

Customize your dream safari with our expert guidance. From wildlife encounters to cultural experiences, we'll help you create unforgettable memories in Kenya.

Build Your Safari Itinerary

Follow these simple steps to create your personalized Kenyan safari experience

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Choose Destinations

Select parks & reserves

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Travel Dates

When to visit

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Group Details

Travelers & preferences

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Review & Submit

Finalize your plan

Which Kenyan destinations would you like to visit?

Select one or more parks and reserves for your safari adventure

Maasai Mara

Maasai Mara National Reserve

Famous for the Great Migration and big cat sightings

Amboseli

Amboseli National Park

Iconic views of Mount Kilimanjaro and large elephant herds

Tsavo

Tsavo National Parks

Kenya's largest park with diverse landscapes and red elephants

Samburu

Samburu National Reserve

Unique wildlife and rich cultural experiences

Nakuru

Lake Nakuru National Park

Famous for flamingos and rhino sanctuary

Naivasha

Lake Naivasha

Boat rides and walking safaris

When would you like to travel?

Select your preferred travel dates (best wildlife viewing seasons highlighted)

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Tell us about your group

This helps us customize the perfect experience for you

Review Your Safari Plan

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Kenyan Safari Highlights

Discover what makes Kenya an unforgettable safari destination

Great Migration

The Great Migration

Witness one of nature's greatest spectacles as millions of wildebeest and zebra cross the Mara River between July and October.

African Lion

Lion

The majestic king of the jungle

African Leopard

Leopard

Elusive and powerful predator known for its stealth and tree-climbing ability

African Elephant

Elephant

Gentle giants of Africa, the largest land mammals with complex social structures

African Rhino

Rhino

Armored powerhouse with prehistoric appearance, critically endangered

African Buffalo

Buffalo

Formidable herd animal known for its strength and unpredictable nature

Maasai Cultural Experiences

Engage with Maasai communities to learn about their ancient traditions, dances, and way of life.

Maasai Traditional Dance

Traditional Dance

Experience the famous jumping dance that symbolizes strength and unity.

Maasai Beadwork

Beadwork

Discover the colorful bead jewelry that tells stories of identity and heritage.

Maasai Cattle Herding

Cattle Herding

Learn the importance of cattle, a symbol of wealth and livelihood in Maasai culture.

Maasai Warrior Traditions

Warrior Traditions

Understand the role of young men as protectors trained through courage and discipline.

Maasai Pastoral Lifestyle

Pastoral Lifestyle

Visit Maasai homesteads and explore their nomadic way of life close to nature.

Kenya Safari FAQs

Answers to common questions about planning your Kenyan safari

When is the best time to visit Kenya for a safari?

Kenya offers excellent wildlife viewing year-round, but the best time for general safaris is during the dry seasons from late June to October and January to February. The Great Migration in the Maasai Mara occurs between July and October.

What should I pack for a Kenyan safari?

We recommend neutral-colored clothing (khaki, green, beige), a warm jacket for early mornings, comfortable walking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), binoculars, camera, and any necessary medications. Don't forget your travel documents!

Do I need any vaccinations for Kenya?

Yes, a yellow fever vaccination is required for entry into Kenya. We also recommend being up to date on routine vaccines and considering hepatitis A, typhoid, and malaria prophylaxis. Please consult with a travel medicine specialist before your trip.

What is the typical day like on safari?

Safari days usually begin early with a morning game drive when animals are most active. You'll return for breakfast and have some leisure time during the heat of the day. Afternoon game drives typically start around 4 PM. evenings are for dinner and relaxation at your lodge or camp.