Kenya Safari Tours: 2024 – 2025
Explore our Best Kenya Tours & Safaris for 2024 – 2025
Our team of East Africa specialists have travelled the length and width of Kenya: from the world-famous Masai Mara National Game Reserve (during the migration, before the migration and even during the long rains of April) to the spectacular conservancies adjacent to the Mara (from Mara North to Olare Motorogi to Ol Kinyei to Naibosho); we’ve slept under the stars in Laikipia and explored the lakes and crests of the Great Rift Valley. Whether you are on your first-time safari and wish to see elephants with the Mt. Kilimanjaro as a backdrop in Amboseli, or you are following the footsteps of the Adamsons in Meru National Park, or want to just relax on the beaches of Watamu and Malindi, our team of Kenya specialists are here to assist.
Looking for the Best Kenya Safari Tours & Packages? Check out some of our top Kenya travel packages and tours below. Please know that most of the itineraries here are samples and can be customized according to your requirements.
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An adventure trip to Kenya and Tanzania in May offers a thrilling blend of wildlife and cultural experiences. In Nairobi, visit the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust to see baby elephants, feed giraffes at the Giraffe Centre, and embark on a game drive in Nairobi National Park. Head to the Masai Mara for unforgettable safari game drives, where you’ll spot the Big Five and enjoy a hot air balloon ride over the plains. You can also immerse yourself in Maasai culture by visiting a local village. In Tanzania’s Serengeti, witness breathtaking landscapes and iconic wildlife, including lions, elephants, and cheetahs, with a stop at the Ngorongoro Crater to marvel at its diverse ecosystem. This adventure promises stunning sunsets and lifelong memories of the African wilderness.
"Kickstart the New Year with an unforgettable adventure in Kenya!"
Nestled among lush gardens at the edge of Central Park
A rich fusion of design influences from Ethiopia, the Maghreb, West Africa, and East Africa
Central Business District is just a stroll away
The Great Wildebeest Migration is one of Nature’s most awesome spectacles, and it takes place each year in the Mara/Serengeti ecosystem. In fact, it’s a continuous cycle of births, movements and deaths, all taking place on a vast scale, and with an incredible concentration of drama and emotion.
• Front-row seats to the Great Wildebeest Migration
• Escape from the crowds but still experience all the action
• Incredible wildlife sightings
• Knowledgeable, experienced local guides
• Access to secret locations that are normally off-limits
This is a safari for those of you who want to peel back the onion skin to reveal the complexity and depth of African wildlife and the excellent conservation projects that are being carried out on this most wondrous of continents!
Private Pilgrimage for families, groups, photographers, outdoor enthusiasts, watersport lovers.
Explorer’s Favourite 2024 for Families, Couples, Birders, Photographers, Adventurers, Safari Newbies
Galloping in the open plains with a herd of zebra or walking quietly by a herd of grazing elephant – riding safaris are an incredibly unique way to explore areas off the beaten track.
Whether it be a morning ride, an alternative activity to the usual game drive or setting off on a week-long mobile riding safari – guests are provided with the rare chance of getting up close to wildlife without affecting their behaviour or intruding in their space.
Experience the best of Kenya's majestic wildlife at Amboseli National Park & the Masai Mara. A conservancy experience like no other!
A stunning 6-day combination safari including an overnight walking safari with fly camping while staying at Kicheche Safari camps in the Mara conservancies.
Karisia Walking Safaris, pioneers of Kenya walking safaris, take you on an adventurous walking safari near Laikipia. In this energetic walk, you will traverse across dramatic landscapes, and encounter local wildlife, birds and culture of the north.
Let us whisk you away for eight days of total wilderness. Experience an unrivalled diversity of animals in Meru, Immerse yourself in Loisaba’s wildlife-rich hills, and fly into the matchless Masai Mara.
• Cover three very different types of ecosystems while travelling in the luxury; encounter their inhabitants, whose authentic, traditional and colourful tribal ways remain relatively untouched.
• Experience a safari tailored to ensure a seamless experience; direct flights in an executive luxury aircraft, single check-in, and additional luggage allowance.
• Meru National Park provides an exclusive safari experience with only two camps in the 870km2 park, home to a large diversity of animals including rare species specific to Northern Kenya; Grevy’s zebra, gerenuk, Somali ostrich and reticulated giraffe.
• Loisaba is a 57,000-acre wildlife conservancy, which is home to the less-seen and rare northern species: wild dog, Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, greater kudu and beisa oryx.
• The Masai Mara National Reserve is home to 3 million large animals; more than half of whom come and go according to one of the world’s largest wildlife migrations.
• Cover three very different types of ecosystems while travelling in the luxury; encounter their inhabitants, whose authentic, traditional and colourful tribal ways remain relatively untouched.
• Experience a safari tailored to ensure a seamless experience; direct flights in an executive luxury aircraft, single check-in, and additional luggage allowance.
• In Amboseli National Park, experience incredible views of Mount Kilimanjaro and witness some of Africa’s largest elephants.
• Loisaba is a 57,000-acre wildlife conservancy, which is home to the less-seen and rare northern species: wild dog, Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, greater kudu and beisa oryx.
• The Masai Mara National Reserve is home to 3 million large animals; more than half of whom come and go according to one of the world’s largest wildlife migrations.
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