Kenya Safaris, Holidays & Tours
Kenya offers unforgettable wildlife safaris, from the Great Migration in the Masai Mara to the largest herds of elephants in Amboseli. See why Kenya is so incredible.
Discover the Great Migration on safari in the Masai Mara, Kenya
Experience the greatest natural spectacle on earth on safari in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Witness the Great Migration as millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles cross the Mara River during their annual migration.
The Masai Mara in Kenya has one of the highest concentrations of big cats in Africa and is a fantastic game park for spotting lions, cheetahs, and leopards. Our expertly guided game drives through the picturesque savannah of the Maasai Mara offer the perfect safari experience for couples, families or friends looking to immerse in nature. With large populations of nearly all of Africa’s most exotic animals, a private safari in Kenya is an experience you’ll remember forever.











Safari in Masai Mara & Amboseli National Parks
Experience the magic of Kenya in Amboseli National Park. Get up close to iconic elephants with Mount Kilimanjaro rising in the background. Capture unforgettable wildlife moments with giraffes, zebras, and wildebeest beneath Africa’s highest peak.
Continue to the legendary Masai Mara, home to powerful big cats and the seasonal Great Migration. Take in endless golden plains that stretch beyond the horizon. Complete your journey with an authentic Maasai cultural experience, featuring traditional song, dance, and storytelling.
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Great Migration Safaris
Carefully curated for discerning travellers, these great migration safaris take you deep into the heart of Africa’s most iconic wilderness, the sweeping plains of the Masai Mara, for an authentic Big 5 safari experience unlike any other.
You’ll witness the Great Migration firsthand, watching vast wildebeest herds surge across the Mara River in one of the most breathtaking wildlife spectacles on earth, before being welcomed into Maasai culture with a warmth and authenticity that stays with you long after you’ve returned home.
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Trek Mt. Kenya
Mount Kenya has a magic all its own. Push through dense Afro-alpine forest where colobus monkeys crash through the canopy overhead and buffalo graze in the early morning mis, then emerge onto open moorlands that feel like the roof of another world entirely.
Push to the summit of Lenana Peak at 4,985 meters and you’ll understand what all the fuss is about. Sunrise up here is something else, with the Great Rift Valley sprawling out below you as far as you can see. Mount Kenya has routes for first-timers and seasoned trekkers alike, and the guides know this mountain like the back of their hand. Back at camp each night, boots off, legs done, you’ll be staring up at a sky so ridiculously full of stars you’ll wonder why you ever slept indoors.
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Samburu & Naboisho Safari
Swap the crowds for something more intimate at Naboisho Conservancy, where limited camps and vehicles mean you could have a lion sighting all to yourself. With one of Africa’s highest lion densities, elephant, leopard, and many other exotic safari animals, wildlife viewing here is exceptional. The Maasai are shareholders, so visits to bomas or cultural experiences feel authentic and deeply personal.
Head north to Samburu and the landscape shifts—wilder, rawer, and distinctly different. The region is home to the Samburu Special Five, species found only in this part of Kenya. Along the Ewaso Ng’iro River, elephants, big cats, and birdlife gather year-round, while the Samburu people offer a genuine cultural connection. Together, these destinations create a safari that feels intimate, unique, and meaningful.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Kenya Safaris special?
Kenya Safaris offer a mix of thrilling wildlife encounters, scenic landscapes, and rich cultural experiences. From the Great Migration to iconic national parks, each safari promises unforgettable memories. The thing you will remember most though, is the density of animals in the Masai Mara, with huge populations of most species that are unrivalled across Africa.
Which destinations should I include in my Kenya Holidays?
Must-visit destinations include the Masai Mara for wildlife, Mount Kenya and Amboseli for scenic views, Diani Beach and Lamu for coastal beauty, and Samburu Reserve for authentic Maasai culture, few tourists and unique animals.
When is the best time for a Kenya Safari?
The Great Migration occurs between July and October, but Kenya is a year-round safari destination. Safari, coastal and cultural trips can be planned anytime based on your travel preferences.
What wildlife can I expect on a Kenya Safari?
Visitors can spot elephants, lions, zebras, giraffes, and rare species like Grevy’s zebras and reticulated giraffes. Birdlife and marine creatures along the coast add to the unforgettable safari experience. Kenya’s Masai Mara has one of the highest big cat populations in Africa and is fantastic every day of the year.
How can I book a Kenya Safari or holiday package?
Talk to one of our African experts today for an obligation free quote. We love planning Kenyan holidays that are beyond your wildest dreams, and we’ll gladly tailor your Kenya Holiday itinerary to meet your needs.
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Is a Kenya Safari worth it?
Kenya always surprises even the most experienced travellers. It offers incredible wildlife experiences with huge populations of nearly all of Africa’s most exotic animals, authentic safari lodges and camps, and iconic spectacles like the Great Migration. From wide-open savannahs to lush forested areas, Kenya provides a variety of landscapes and wildlife encounters that stay with you forever.
But don’t just take our word for it. Here’s what travellers who have explored Kenya on safari have to say: