Kenya

Safari Holidays

Home to greatest Wildlife Show on Earth

Peak Time

July – October &
Jan – March

Best Time

Year Around

Famous For

Great Migration

Price Per Day

$ 200 – $ 3000

Home of

The Maasai Mara

Why Visit Kenya?

Kenya is probably the first place that comes to mind when you think of Africa. The wide-open plains and abundance of wild animals combine to form the ideal African safari. Do you want to go on your own “Out of Africa” adventure?

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We Plan the Perfect Adventures

Our Itineraries are all tailor-made to suit your individual needs and Aspirations.

7 Days in Kenya

Maasai Mara & Nakuru National Parks Tour

11 Days in Kenya

Explore Maasai Mara, Great Migration & Mombasa

Frequently Asked Questions

East Africa is famous for its wildlife-rich plains, classic African landscapes and the Great Wildebeest Migration, which must top every best-of Kenya list:

– Experience the Great Migration, as millions of wildebeest, zebra, topi, Thomson’s gazelles and other plains game drift back and forth with seasonal water and food sources.

– The “Samburu Special 5” consisting of unique species found nowhere else: Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, gerenuk, beisa oryx and reticulated giraffe.

Kenya, like the rest of Africa, is a year-round destination. But some months are better suited for game viewing and the famous Great Migration while others are ideal for scenery, birdlife and beach-and-bush combinations. It all comes down to your own interests and preferences. Let’s have a look at the seasonal highlights.

August – October

This is the best time to visit Kenya for wildlife safaris and to experience the Great Wildebeest Migration in the Maasai Mara. The migration is triggered by rainfall patterns and new grass growth. These dry, wintry months are also best for general game viewing. So with or without witnessing the Great Migration, your East African safari experience will be amazing!

December – March

The best time to visit Kenya for beaches, scenery, birdlife and wildlife viewing outside of peak season is from December to March. During these months, game viewing is still excellent and fewer travellers means great deals to be found. Days are hot, mostly clear and not too humid along Kenya’s tropical coastline.

April – May

So when is it not the best time to visit Kenya? The so-called long rains drench Kenya in April and May with a wet monsoon that renders the coastline a muggy haze and the hinterland a boggy though seriously picturesque quagmire. The perfect time to visit Kenya if you want the place to yourself. Contact our Travel Experts before deciding when to travel to Kenya.

Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, is one of East Africa’s largest commercial hubs with international arrivals from many parts of the world.

Stay a couple of nights soaking up Nairobi’s city culture or just a single night to enjoy a proper bed after the long flight over. You also have the choice, depending on the time your international flight arrives, to skip out on the city and head straight to what you came for – a classic East Africa safari.

While carriers seem to chop and change their routes to Africa on a whim, you can currently get to Kenya from these great cities:

– Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways

– Amsterdam with KLM or Kenya Airways

– Bangkok with Kenya Airways

– Doha with Qatar Airways

– Dubai with Emirates or Kenya Airways

– Frankfurt with Lufthansa

– Istanbul with Turkish Airways

– London with British Airways or Kenya Airways

– Mumbai with Kenya Airways

– New York with Kenya Airways

– Paris with Air France or Kenya Airways

– Zurich with Swiss Air

Kenya has a rich and fascinating history that dates back to 6 million BC, with the earliest known Orrorin tugenensis (one of the oldest early humans) who lived in the Tugen Hills. Today this area of Kenya is protected and preserved, and you can explore humans’ ancient history at the National Museum of Kenya in Nairobi. 

As the years went by, further tool-making Homo erectus and Homo sapiens were recorded, which highlights the deep roots this land has cultivated.

By 1498, the Portuguese, along with Vasco da Gama, arrived in Kenya and took rule over most of the ports including Mombasa. Two hundred years later, Arab influence forced the withdrawal of the Portuguese. Around the 1840s, European missionaries arrived, awestruck at their first sighting of Mounts Kenya and Kilimanjaro (in Tanzania).

By the 1850s, lakes Tanganyika and Victoria were discovered by Burton and Speke, which you can read about their expeditions in the historical novel by William Harrison. After increasing British influence in Kenya, the British Government acquired Kenya and Uganda to become British East Africa by 1895. 

Over the following six years, Nairobi was forcibly transformed from a Maasai farming village into the railway headquarters between Mombasa and Uganda, which reached Kisumu on the edge of Lake Victoria in 1901 to open up trading between these flourishing lands. By 1920, Kenya was officially declared a British colony.

Following many attempts to further colonise Kenya, its people fought back. From 1942, members from numerous local tribes united to fight for freedom from British rule. Ten years later, Jomo Kenyatta, 61 at the time, was actively directing this movement of independence and was subsequently imprisoned along with 82 other nationalists. 

The rebellion continued and in 1963, Kenya gained its independence with Jomo Kenyatta was elected as Prime Minister. Since its independence, Kenya has been paving the way for its people and, although a journey filled with its own dark history, the country continues to fight and stand together to flourish and grow for the future of its country. Today, tourism is a big part of Kenya’s growing economy and success.

Why Book with Us?

Local experts & knowledge

We have a team of experienced guides with an in-depth knowledge of Tanzania's wildlife, culture, and history. We can design a customized itinerary that caters to your specific interests.

Commitment to conservation

We are dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism and protecting Tanzania's wildlife and ecosystems. We work closely with local communities and conservation organizations to support conservation efforts

Excellent customer service

We provide excellent customer service, ensuring that your safari experience is stress-free. Our team of travel experts is always available to assist you, whether you need help with booking or have questions about your itinerary.

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