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Urlaub Kenia heißt Abenteuerurlaub in der Natur

Verbringe deinen Kenia Urlaub in einem afrikanischen Land voller spannender Kontraste: Da gibt es die quirlige Hauptstadt Nairobi, den paradiesischen Diani Beach am Indischen Ozean und das Masai Mara Naturschutzgebiet – exotische Tierbeobachtungen treffen hier auf eine vielgestaltige Kultur. So hast Du während Deiner Reise nach Kenia die Qual der Wahl zwischen eindrucksvollen Tauchgängen, interessanten Safaris, herausfordernden Trekkingtouren durch das Hochland und der Erkundung moderner Großstädte. Die Entspannung kommt natürlich auch nicht zu kurz: Traumstrände zum Sonnenbaden und zahlreiche Museen sorgen für Entschleunigung. Wie entscheidest Du Dich?

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Bade- und Strandurlaub in Kenia: Diani Beach & Galu Beach

Neben Abenteuer und Wildlife Safaris im Kenia Urlaub sollte der Badespaß nicht zu kurz kommen. Safari und Baden heißt das Urlaubsmotto: Kenia eignet sich ebenfalls hervorragend, um Erlebnis und Erholung am Meer zu kombinieren: Die weißen Sandstrände, zum Beispiel am Diani Beach, runde Deine Kenia Reise perfekt ab. In Diani Beach kannst Du auch beim Tauchen die Unterwasserwelt erkunden und einzigartige Tauchgänge erleben.

Diani Beach

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Neptune Paradise Beach Resort & Spa

Die beste Reisezeit für Deinen Kenia Urlaub

Die beste Reisezeit für Kenia hängt stark davon ab, welchen Teil des afrikanischen Landes Du bereisen möchtest. Die klimatischen Bedingungen sind in Kenia sehr unterschiedlich: Während in dem hoch gelegenen Nairobi durchweg ein sehr angenehmes Klima vorherrscht, ist es in den Niederungen oft sehr heiß. Für einen Strandurlaub in Diani Beach eignet sich vor allem der deutsche Winter, wenn es in Kenia angenehm warm ist und wenig regnet.

Diese Highlights solltest Du auf Deiner Kenia Reise nicht verpassen

Safari: Elefanten, Löwen, Nashörner, Büffel, Leoparden - auf einer Kenia Safari lernst Du die afrikanische Tierwelt kennen. Kenia hat zahlreiche Nationalparks zu bieten, in denen Du während Deiner Reise wilde Tiere erleben können. Der wohl berühmteste Nationalpark Kenias ist der Masai Mara.

Mombasa am Indischen Ozean: Mombasas Altstadt auf Mombasa Island ist wirklich beeindruckend und lädt zum Schlendern ein. Die Stadt wurde im 11. Jahrhundert von den Arabern gegründet und entwickelte sich durch verschiedene Einflüsse unter anderem von Portugiesen zu einer multikulturellen Stadt.

Kenia Urlaub: Diese Sehenswürdigkeiten solltest Du gesehen haben

Der berühmteste Strand Kenias bietet auf 20 Kilometern weißen Sand und die türkisfarbenen Wellen des Indischen Ozeans. Eine hervorragende Infrastruktur und ein breites Freizeitangebot für Unterhaltung und Sport machen Diani Beach zum perfekten Ort für einen entspannten Kenia Urlaub.

Lake-Nakuru-Nationalpark

In diesem Schutzreservat geht es richtig bunt zu: Jedes Jahr kommen über zwei Millionen Flamingos hierher zum Brüten und färben den ganzen See pink. Ebenso begegnen Ihnen hier Affen, Antilopenherden und die unter strengem Schutz stehenden Spitzmaulnashörner.

Nairobi Nationalpark

Nur sieben Kilometer außerhalb des lebendigen Stadtzentrums liegt dieses Schutzgebiet. Vor einer Kulisse aus mächtigen Wolkenkratzern erwartet Dich eine große Station für Elefanten und Nashörner, die hier aufgepäppelt und später wieder ausgewildert werden.

Das 1593 errichtete Fort in Mombasa gehört zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe und beherbergt einige der kenianischen Nationalmuseen. Die von den Portugiesen errichtete Festung besitzt eine wechselhafte Geschichte, deren Spuren Du heute in den verzweigten Innenhöfen entdecken kannst.

Kisite-Mpunguti-Meeresnationalpark

Das Schutzgebiet befindet sich eine kurze Bootsfahrt vom Diani Beach entfernt und überrascht mit riesigen Korallengärten und einer ungeahnten Artenvielfalt: Meeresschildkröten, Rochen und Walhaie begegnen Ihnen hier genauso wie die majestätischen Buckelwale.

Karen Blixen Museum

In der kenianischen Hauptstadt Nairobi findest Du das ehemalige Wohnhaus der dänischen Autorin, die mit ihrem Roman „Jenseits von Afrika“ Weltruhm erlangte. Toure durch die Filmrequisiten und verkoste den Kaffee der hauseigenen Plantage.

Masai Mara Naturschutzgebiet

Im Südwesten des Landes gehst Du auf Fotojagd nach den Big Five der Savanne. Daneben tauchst Du in der Serengeti in die faszinierende Welt der Massai ein. Diese führen ein nomadisches Leben und gewähren Ihnen gerne Einblicke in ihre Kultur.

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Die warmen Temperaturen machen luftige Kleidung zur besten Wahl für Deine Kenia-Reise. In islamischen Gebieten verdeckt man Schultern und Knie. Aufgrund der hohen Malariagefahr empfiehlt sich dies auch in anderen Gegenden. Entsprechend ist in Deinem Kenia Urlaub auch ein Mückenschutz unerlässlich.

Welche Verhaltensregeln muss ich in Kenia beachten?

Mehr als 40 Volksgruppen und die Weltreligionen Islam und Christentum prägen den Vielvölkerstaat: Die Verhaltensregeln richten sich damit nach dem Gebiet, in dem Du unterwegs bist. In vielen Gegenden ist Alkoholkonsum in der Öffentlichkeit untersagt. Bei Zuwiderhandlung müsst Du mit empfindlichen Strafen rechnen.

Welche Impfungen braucht man für Kenia?

Abgesehen von den regulären Impfungen des europäischen Impfkalenders ist eine Malaria-Prophylaxe durchaus empfehlenswert. Experten raten vor Antritt einer Kenia Reise auch zu einem Impfschutz gegen Hepatitis A und B sowie gegen Gelbfieber und Typhus.

Wie sicher ist Kenia?

Nach den Neuwahlen 2017 hat sich die Lage in Kenia weitgehend entspannt. Meide am besten die Region rund um die somalische Grenze. Dasselbe gilt nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit für die prekären Wohnsiedlungen am Rande Nairobis und Mombasas. Ansonsten steht einem ungefährlichen Kenia Urlaub nichts im Wege.

Wie ist das Wetter in Kenia?

Das Klima in Kenia unterscheidet sich deutlich zwischen Küste und Hochland. Zwischen März und Juni sowie zwischen Oktober und Ende November solltest Du mit Regenfällen rechnen. Es herrschen ganzjährig hohe Temperaturen, die an der Küste bis zu 32 Grad erreichen können.

Wann ist die beste Reisezeit für Kenia?

Die beste Zeit für Deinen Kenia Urlaub liegt zwischen Dezember und Februar. Jedoch kannst Du Deine Reise nach Kenia grundsätzlich das ganze Jahr über antreten, da die Temperaturen selbst während der kühlen Monate zwischen Juni und August nur auf etwa 25 Grad herabsinken. Die meisten Schauer sind von kurzer Dauer und gehen schnell und heftig nieder.

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7-Day Safari (Including Maasai Mara) & Mombasa Extension

7-Day Safari (Including Maasai Mara) & Mombasa Extension

$1,880 to $2,570 pp (USD)

Kenya: Private tour Mid-range Lodge & Tented Camp

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Mombasa Beaches, Nairobi (End)

Spirit of Kenya   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

4.9 /5  –  485 Reviews

10-Day Iconic Wildlife Havens and Beach Experience

10-Day Iconic Wildlife Havens and Beach Experience

$2,442 to $3,166 pp (USD)

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Amboseli NP, Diani Beach, Nairobi (End)

Apodiformes Adventures   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

4.8 /5  –  174 Reviews

10-Day Luxury Kenya Safari Tour

10-Day Luxury Kenya Safari Tour

$7,743 to $9,366 pp (USD)

Kenya: Private tour Luxury Lodge & Hotel

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Samburu NR, Mara North (Greater Masai Mara) , Diani Beach, Nairobi (End)

Tour operator has an office in United States

4.9 /5  –  149 Reviews

13-Day From Kenya to Tanzania and Zanzibar

13-Day From Kenya to Tanzania and Zanzibar

$5,070 to $6,590 pp (USD)

Kenya & Tanzania: Private tour Mid-range Lodge & Tented Camp

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara NP, Zanzibar (End)

Unlimited Expeditions: The Soul of Tanzania

4.9 /5  –  439 Reviews

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10-Day Wilderness & Coastal Escape

$3,939 to $5,301 pp (USD)

Kenya: Private tour Luxury Lodge & Tented Camp

5.0 /5  –  2 Reviews

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10-Day Adventure with Wildlife and Beach Bliss

$2,783 to $2,970 pp (USD)

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Amboseli NP, Tsavo West NP, Diani Beach, Nairobi (End)

Peak Season Africa Safaris   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

5.0 /5  –  6 Reviews

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11-Day Leisure Game Safari and Beach Holiday Combo

$3,058 to $3,688 pp (USD)

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Amboseli NP, Diani Beach, Kisite Mpunguti (Beach) , Jomo Kenyatta Airport (End)

Morning Star Tours & Travel   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

4.9 /5  –  165 Reviews

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10-Day Luxury Kenya Honeymoon Safari

$3,630 pp (USD)

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Aberdare NP, Sweetwaters (Chimp Sanctuary) , Tsavo West NP, Taita Hills WS, Malindi (Beach) , Nairobi (End)

Gosheni Safaris Africa   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

4.9 /5  –  418 Reviews

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8-Day Bush and Beach Holiday

$2,343 pp (USD)

Kenya: Private tour Mid-range Lodge & Hotel

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Amboseli NP, Mombasa (City) , Mombasa Beaches, Nairobi (End)

Il Tramonto del Africa   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

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5-Day Wonderful Lake Naivasha, Nakuru & Masai Mara Tour

$1,364 to $1,584 pp (USD)

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)

Javiva Adventures   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

5.0 /5  –  41 Reviews

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3-Day Mombasa - Tsavo East - Tsavo West Safari - Mombasa

$827 to $935 pp (USD)

Kenya: Shared tour (max 6 people per vehicle) Mid-range Lodge

You Visit: Mombasa (Start) , Tsavo East NP, Tsavo West NP, Mombasa (End)

Back of Africa Adventure   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

4.8 /5  –  84 Reviews

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10-Day Nairobi/Amboseli/Tsavo Parks and Beach Safari

$2,981 pp (USD)

Kenya: Private tour Mid-range Lodge & Resort

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Amboseli NP, Tsavo West NP, Tsavo East NP, Mombasa Beaches, Nairobi (End)

Reny Safaris   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

5.0 /5  –  44 Reviews

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9-Day Magical Kenya Luxury Safari on a Pop up Minivan

$5,878 to $6,477 pp (USD)

Awuor Escapades   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

5.0 /5  –  15 Reviews

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10-Day Luxury Bush and Beach Safari

$3,996 to $4,730 pp (USD)

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Rochar Africa Expeditions   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

4.9 /5  –  15 Reviews

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8-Day Luxury Masai Mara, Amboseli and Diani Beach Safari

$2,352 to $2,891 pp (USD)

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Amboseli NP, Diani Beach, Nairobi (End)

Ramble Africa Safaris   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

5.0 /5  –  18 Reviews

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5-Day Tsavo West and Diani Beach Expedition

$1,606 to $1,771 pp (USD)

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Tsavo West NP, Diani Beach, Wasini Island, Nairobi (End)

Trav-Interactive   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

4.9 /5  –  20 Reviews

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9-Day Budget Friendly Africa Safari in a Pop up Mini Van

$3,060 to $3,535 pp (USD)

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha) , Amboseli NP, Diani Beach, Nairobi (End)

Fabrics of Adventure Safaris   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

4.6 /5  –  20 Reviews

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9-Day Magical Kenya Savannah Wildlife and Beach Hoiliday

$3,930 pp (USD)

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Diani Beach, Nairobi (End)

Osnet Tours And Travels   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

5.0 /5  –  11 Reviews

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6-Day Beach Holiday & Game Drive Best Safari

$2,255 to $2,288 pp (USD)

Kenya: Private tour Luxury Tented Camp & Resort

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Masai Mara NR, Diani Beach, Wasini Island, Nairobi (End)

Nashibe Adventures   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

5.0 /5  –  13 Reviews

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7-Day The Best of Kenya

$4,259 to $4,477 pp (USD)

You Visit: Nairobi (Start) , Naboisho (Greater Masai Mara) , Diani Beach, Nairobi (End)

Purple Nomad Africa   Tour operator has an office in Kenya

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Safari in Kenya

Kenya's best safari reserves and camps.

Stuart Butler

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Meru National Park

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Kenya is the original home of the safari and it’s still one of the finest safari destinations in Africa . I've been going on safari in Kenya for decades, as a travel journalist and guidebook author writing about safari, conservation and life among the Maasai tribes.

The main thing I've learned: there's so much more to Kenya than the mainstream safari industry of luxury camps and the famed “big five” (so named because they were the prize targets of colonial–era hunters).

The country proudly boasts of an impressive network of protected spaces made up of 65 national parks and reserves as well as dozens of private and community conservancies. Together these cover a huge proportion of Kenya’s diverse landscapes and provide a home for animals as large as an elephant and as tiny as an elephant shrew.

Some parks, such as the Masai Mara and Amboseli , are rightly world famous. Other parks, such as Meru National Park or Kakamega Forest Reserve, barely make a blip on the mainstream safari circuit but are every bit as rewarding (and much quieter!) then the big name parks and reserves.

Kenya has a world class safari tourism industry with excellent safari operators catering to all budgets and a diverse portfolio of safari lodges and camps. All you need to decide is when and where to go – and that's where my guide comes in. Dig in and Safari njema! – (Have a nice trip!)

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Kenya’s most popular – and some underrated – safari highlights.

Don't be swayed by the Masai Mara's magnetic pull. There are many hidden gems to be discovered in Kenya: here are a few of my top recommendations.

Masai Mara National Reserve

Mara north conservancy, ol pejeta conservancy, samburu game reserve, tsavo east & west national parks, loita hills, kakamega forest reserve, aberdare national park, lamu island.

Elsa’s Kopje

Elsa’s Kopje

This is the best lodge in what is, for me, one of the best safari parks in Kenya. Named after Elsa the lion, of Born Free Fame, the lodge sits on an outcrop with simply incredible views over Meru. Owned by Kenya-based Elewana Collection, it’s undeniably pricey – rooms start at around USD $950 per night and climb steeply from there – but worth a night or two if your budget can stretch that far. If that’s beyond your means I can also recommend Meru Camp and there are cheaper options in the nearby town of Maua.

Witness the migration river crossings – but expect crowds!

Witness the migration river crossings – but expect crowds!

The wildebeest migration is one of the world’s greatest natural phenomena, and watching the herds dodge hungry crocodiles as they surge across the Mara River is a staple of Kenya safari. The migration moves into the Masai Mara from Tanzania’s Serengeti between June and October. This is by far the busiest time and place of the year, so expect crowds. If you’d rather see the migration untroubled by crowds, I recommend you look at Tanzania instead.

Maili Saba

Denise Carnihan

I can highly recommend Maili Saba. It has a picturesque location overlooking the Great Rift Valley and volcano region, with lovely permanent tents each with en-suites and balcony, and all very nicely decorated. There is a communal pool and outside gazebos for relaxing. The main dining room and lounging area is stunning with striking cathedral ceiling and beautiful decor. The food is absolutely outstanding and the staff are warm, friendly and go out of their way to assist their guests. The first time I visited was a complete surprise organised by my Kenyan partner, and I've included it in our tour itineraries ever since.

Nashulai Maasai Conservancy

Nashulai Maasai Conservancy

One of the great success stories of Kenya safari has been the emergence of networks of conservancies, usually adjacent to the better known national parks. These are community-run or privately-operated protected areas, run for the benefit of wildlife and local communities. In the Masai Mara, the Nashulai Maasai Conservancy is particularly interesting, as it’s the only one that was 100% established by local Maasai and the only one where the Maasai remain in their homes within the conservancy. I can also highly recommend Mara North, Naboisho, and Ol Dereski; you’ll likely have an amazing time in any of them.

Offbeat Mara

Offbeat Mara

Mara North is perhaps the best known conservancy in the Masai Mara, and Offbeat Mara is one of my favourite camps in the entire place. It's a small, un-showy camp of just seven tents including two family tents. In addition to the standard game drives you can do night drives, guided bush walks, horse riding, hot air balloon flights and even do some Maasai running coaching!

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

If you’ve ever wondered what the hide of a rhino feels like, wanted to experience a safari at night or dreamed of running (or riding) in the wild, open air of a safari reserve, head to Ol Pejeta Conservancy. The conservancy is in the Laikipia region, at the foothills of Mount Kenya. The sanctuary is the largest in East Africa to host black rhino, as well as the world’s last two remaining white northern rhino. Ol Pejeta is also the only place in Kenya where you can see chimpanzees. Conservation is at its core, with several experiences available for intrepid safari-goers who want to do more than just watch the animals.

Those looking to get their hands dirty can join one of the one or two-week volunteer programmes and learn wildlife research and tracking, veterinary care and more of what goes on behind the scenes. The conservancy has several accommodation options from simple cottages to basic campsites and luxury tented eco-camps.

Campi ya Kanzi

Campi ya Kanzi

If elephants are your thing, you can’t do much better than Amboseli where herds of these magnificent beasts graze in the shadow of the equally magnificent Mt. Kilimanjaro. By far the best place to stay is not in the park itself but 30km away at Campi ya Kanzi in the Kimana Community Wildlife Sanctuary, situated between Amboseli and Chyulu Hills. It’s a very high-end Maasai-run camp that was set up to aid the local community and conservation projects. Its excellent location means you can see wildlife in the conservancy, Amboseli and Chyulu all from one base.

Saruni Rhino Camp

Saruni Rhino Camp

This camp in the Sera Conservancy, just north of the Samburu Reserve in northern Kenya occupies a stunning location in the semi-desert. Their specialism is a thrilling rhino tracking walking safari, probably my favourite place to see rhinos in all Kenya. I spent five days here and by the end still couldn’t decide if coming within ten metres of the steamroller-like rhinos was thrilling or simply terrifying!

Kilaguni Serena Lodge

Kilaguni Serena Lodge

In Tsavo West most of the accommodation is fairly expensive (unless you have your own camping gear in which case there are three spartan public campgrounds). A reasonably-priced option is the Kilaguni Serena Lodge – it’s far from a budget offering but the Serena collection is generally pretty good value. If you have the budget to blow, Finch Hattons is the most exclusive camp in the park, with an eye watering price tag to match.

Best walking safari

Best walking safari

In my opinion the best way to experience a safari is to ditch the 4X4 and explore on foot. With a good tracker-guide you’ll see all the little things you’d otherwise miss if you’re stuck in a vehicle all day. Walking is often forbidden within state-run national parks but is usually allowed, even encouraged, in conservancies. If I had to pick a favourite place for a walking safari in Kenya it’d be Loita Hills without question. Although not far from the Masai Mara, Loita Hills is barely visited by tourists despite boasting superb and varied scenery, a lovely climate, very different wildlife to the lower savannah plains, and fascinating interactions with very traditional Maasai culture.

Also, while Kenya doesn’t really compete with the multi-day Tanzania trekking scene, some organised trekking may be found here, as well as in the Aberdares and around Mt. Kenya.

Saruni Samburu

Saruni Samburu

There’s only one lodge within the Kalama conservancy, immediately to the north of Samburu Reserve, and it’s likely going to be one of the most spectacular places you’ll ever stay. Built into, around and onto a huge granite outcrop, Saruni Samburu is almost invisible from a distance but the stunningly turned out rooms offer a cliff side view over what feels like half of northern Kenya.

Lewa Conservancy

Lewa Conservancy

Lewa, in the Laikipia plateau area, is perhaps the most famous of all Kenya’s conservancies. And for good reason: this is safari to order. Want to see a black rhino? No problem. One of the superb guides will manage to find one. Lions, cheetah, elephant. They are all found here in abundance.

And it’s not just the wildlife that’s outstanding. The landscape is cinematic in its scope. Rolling sun bleached grasslands, table flat acacia trees, meandering rivers and a backdrop of the glinting glaciers of Mt Kenya.

The other great thing about Lewa (and this is common to all the Laikipia area conservancies) is exclusivity. If you’re not a guest of one of the handful of lodges then you can’t go on a safari here.

Kenya’s safari hidden gem

Kenya’s safari hidden gem

Just north of the equator in far western Kenya, is Kakamega Forest — Kenya’s only tropical rainforest. The land here is wet, green and intensely cultivated with a mix of subsistence farming and large tea estates. In amongst all this though are a few pockets of the dense rainforests that once covered large parts of western Kenya.

The Kakamega Forest Reserve is a fine example of this kind of forest and interesting walking safaris here reveal bird and primate life that has more in common with the forests of Uganda and the Congo than anything you’ll see on safari in Kenya. Wander the forest’s network of trails and take in the huge variety of flora and fauna it supports, including hundreds of bird species, some of which are not found anywhere else.

In my opinion, Kakamega is one of the most delightful places in Kenya, but yet hardly any tourists know of its existence. It should be a must visit for any ornithologist or herpetologist. As well as birds, reptiles and primates, I found the visit to the old mine shaft to look for bats especially memorable.

Up close and personal with baboons

Up close and personal with baboons

Laikipia is known for its rhino conservation, but my own personal highlight in this area wasn’t the rhinos. Rather it was the day I spent with a biologist in very close proximity to around 200 habituated baboons. Having a huge male baboon shove its way past you as it bares its teeth was an experience easily on a par with gorilla and chimpanzee encounters in East Africa. The other nice thing about this particular experience is that it doesn’t involve staying inside an expensive conservancy but rather you are hosted by a grassroots Maasai womens’ project. And hardly anyone – even other Kenyans – know about it!

Hiking in Aberdare National Park

Hiking in Aberdare National Park

A world away from the African safari image of savannah grasses and drooling sunsets, the Aberdares consists of two different ecosystems. A high, cold and often bleak moorland and, below that, dense tangled montane jungle.

The wildlife here is a little different and a little harder to spot. But elephants are very common as are big grumpy buffalo. There are also montane species you won’t see anywhere else including bongo antelope, bush pigs and melanistic leopard and serval.

Unusually among Kenyan national parks, you can also get out of the vehicle here and enjoy long, lonely hikes over the moorlands: I have really enjoyed the sensation of trudging across the bleak moorlands in cold afternoon drizzle while always keeping a beady eye out for roaming buffalo.

The park also has some history. In 1952, a young English lady named Elizabeth was staying at the famed Treetops Lodge here (today’s version is actually a reconstruction of the original) when it was announced that her father had died. And so it was, that on a remote Kenyan mountain slope, that young lady became Queen Elizabeth II. Many years later her eldest grandson, and future king, proposed to Kate Middleton in a small wooden fishing cabin in a spot not so far away from where his grandmother became Queen.

Post-safari beach time

Post-safari beach time

If time allows I highly recommend you find a couple of days to wash away the safari dust on Kenya’s palm-fringed coastline. The country has many beautiful beach destinations but the standard itineraries tend to focus on Diani, south of Mombasa. My vote goes for the underrated Lamu archipelago, and in particular the old Swahili trading town of Lamu, which always leaves me enchanted.

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In a standard two week safari it’s perfectly possible — in fact I'd highly recommend — to explore three or four different protected areas. Ideally with each one offering a totally different habitat and set of wildlife inhabitants. If I had to pick a favourite, I'd probably vote for Meru National Park, but any of the following could feature on a Kenya safari.

Best for tranquil, crowd-free safaris

Best for tranquil, crowd-free safaris

Meru, the country’s forgotten national park, is easily one of my favourite of all Kenya’s safari parks. This was once one of the most popular parks in the country but during the 1980s, when Kenya was going through a rough political patch and instability overwhelmed some parts of the country, Meru turned into a hotbed of poaching.

Security and stability have long since returned, yet somehow this park never returned to its former fame. But for those in the know – and that now includes you – Meru National Park is safari gold.

For the classic – if busy – Kenya safari

For the classic – if busy – Kenya safari

The very essence of an African safari landscape, the Masai Mara stretches along the Kenya-Tanzania border and forms the northern fringe of the greater Serengeti ecosystem (most of which is in Tanzania ).

This is the part of Kenya in which I have spent the most time (months and months if I added it all up), and was the scene of one of my best ever travel experiences. Some years ago a Maasai friend and I set out on a five week hike that took us across the entire Mara ecosystem. By day we walked alongside the wildlife and Maasai herders. By night we camped out under the stars and slept in traditional Maasai villages. An unforgettable adventure!

This is the place to see large prides of black-manned lions, bellowing elephants, grumpy buffalo and a pick ‘n’ mix box of antelope and gazelles. And that’s before we even touch on the smaller creatures and huge array of birds. But, above and beyond all else, the Mara is renowned for the spectacular wildebeest migration .

For elephants & Kilimanjaro views

For elephants & Kilimanjaro views

Amboseli National Park is the postcard park of Kenya. This is where those photographs are taken of elephants with a backdrop of the (fast melting!) glaciers of Mt Kilimanjaro. I have spent many dreamy mornings parked under an acacia tree, a thermos of coffee in hand watching the rising sun tinge the snows of Kilimanjaro a pinky-red.

The elephants and the scenery are the real highlights of this park. In dry periods they flock here from miles around to quench their thirst in the swamps and pools that splash the dusty landscape in greens.

Another big reason to visit Amboseli is the chance to see conservation in action in the conservancies and other environmental and community projects surrounding the park.

For wetland safari & birdwatching

For wetland safari & birdwatching

Just 5 kilometres from the big city of Nakaru, Lake Nakuru National Park’s accessibility makes it one of the most popular Kenya safari hotspots. It’s centred on the large Rift Valley soda lake of the same name, but also encompasses fringing grasslands, acacia woodlands and rocky escarpments.

The park is best known for its sometimes huge flocks of flamingos and a large rhino population. Back in the 1990’s, Lake Nakuru was the first place where I saw a really huge flock of flamingos. I’d seen the odd handful before, but the thousands upon thousands I saw here on that day sticks in my memory. The smell (ah yes the smell!), the noise, and of course the searing pink colours; It was one of the moments that made me fall in love with Kenya.

Best for wide open spaces

Best for wide open spaces

Combined, Tsavo East and West National Parks cover an enormous swathe of acacia scrub Kenyan wilderness. Tsavo West alone (the bigger of the two parks) covers an area greater in size than Wales, or two and half times the size of Yellowstone National Park.

The two parks are separated from each other by the Nairobi-Mombasa highway and are easy to reach from either city.

Despite being directly adjacent, the two parks are radically different from one another with the green hills of Tsavo East a marked contrast to the red soil and volcanic landscapes of Tsavo West. Because of their diversity and sheer size, I strongly recommend you devote enough time to the parks if you’re going to visit them. The rushed two-day safaris from Mombasa (or Nairobi) simply don’t allow enough time to get much out of a visit.

For world-leading conservation

For world-leading conservation

The Laikipia plateau area in central Kenya is one of the most exciting places in African conservation. This isn’t a single national park or reserve, but rather a network of interlocking private and community-run conservancies where people, livestock and wildlife live together to the benefit of all.

Laikipia hosts all the classic East African safari mammals but is best known for its rhinos, including the critically endangered northern white rhino, only two of which are left alive. Both are female and so, tragically, this is a species awaiting extinction. They can be seen at the Ol Pejeta conservancy.

Kenya’s remote far north

Kenya’s remote far north

Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves are three interconnected reserves on the edge of northern Kenya’s vast semi-desert wilderness.

Far removed from mainstream Kenyan life, these northern regions have a wild reputation. The landscape is harsh with endless sunburnt plains of acacia thornbush out of which rise the occasional fertile and densely forested mountain peaks, ranges, table lands and volcanic plugs.

Elephants, in particular, are the main event here. There are large herds who can migrate huge distances in search of water.

Safari in the big city

Safari in the big city

While most capital cities have their collection of ornate parks filled with neatly cut lawns, manicured flower beds and perhaps a boating lake, Nairobi has gone one step further.

Its biggest ‘park’ is in fact a 117 square kilometre swathe of undulating savannah grassland and acacia woodland. And while it doesn’t have a boating lake, it does have lions. And buffalo. And rhinos. All of which means that it’s probably not such a sensible place for an after work stroll.

It’s a fabulous safari destination but is woefully overlooked by international visitors to Kenya. This is a shame, because Nairobi National Park is an excellent safari location in its own right. I have been many times, often just for a quick half-day drive from the city. This was the place I first witnessed the thrill of a hunt: a cheetah racing, but failing, to grab dinner for her cubs.

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A pair of ostrich in Meru National Park

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Mix up your itinerary

My single most important tip for Kenya safari first-timers is to avoid the mistake of non-stop game drives. Standard tour operator itineraries shuttle you from park to park with a gruelling schedule of game drives. Yes, this is the best way of seeing large mammals up close, but the bumpy tracks, early starts and long hours quickly exhaust even the most ardent wildlife-watcher. And there is so much more to safari in Kenya that you’ll miss from racing around in a jeep. Break it up. Look for operators who offer bush walks, village visits, and conservation projects. Or simply take an afternoon or two to sit back under a tree enjoying the sights, sounds and smells.

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Don’t miss Kenya’s many hidden gems

Most standardised Kenya safari itineraries reduce the entire country to the blockbuster highlights: the Mara, Amboseli, Lake Nakuru… maybe Tsavo and Samburu if they’re feeling adventurous. This does a great disservice to the country’s true diversity. There’s so much more to a Kenya safari than racing around the savannah chasing the big five and I’d strongly advise you find time to visit some of Kenya’s numerous hidden gems.

For instance, out in the far west is Kakamega Forest Reserve which has more in common with the rainforests of Uganda and the Congo than the classic Kenya landscape. In my opinion this is one of the most delightful places in Kenya, yet hardly any tourists know of its existence.

Another personal favourite that’s a world away from the classic Kenya savannah is Aberdare National Park where dense tangled montane jungle gives way to a high, cold and often bleak moorland. Unusually among Kenyan national parks, you can also get out of the vehicle here and enjoy long, lonely hikes over the moorlands.

But that’s not it: Saiwa Swamp, the Chyulu Hills, Hells Gate, Ruma National Park, and many more that rarely feature on the mainstream Kenya safari circuit but are usually accessible on a self-drive safari, or with more specialist safari operators.

Get out of the safari bubble

Many safari goers, especially those on a high end tour just bounce from one heavenly safari camp to another. Sure, you live the Hollywood Africa dream but you’ve not really experienced real Kenya. Instead, hop on a bus and head out to one of the numerous small market towns where most Kenyans live. You’ll experience a totally different side of the country and it’s one that will stay with you long after the sundowner safari drinks fade from memory.

Kenya off the beaten track

Kenya off the beaten track

The parks and reserves covered in my Kenya safari guide are only the best-known and most visited of the country's numerous protected and other natural areas…

Stay in at least one conservancy

National parks, reserves and conservancies are mentioned a lot in this guide, but just what is the difference and why does it matter?

A national park or reserve is a government or local council run protected area. Most of the best-known protected areas in Kenya fall into this category.

These areas are run solely for the benefit of wildlife and tourism, sometimes at the expense of local people. Tourism in these areas creates jobs, but locals are often forbidden from entering these protected areas other than for work reasons and communities were often (but not always) removed from their land when the parks and reserves were created. Corruption can be a problem with the money generated by these parks not always going where it should.

A conservancy is a different affair. A conservancy is normally located on either communal land owned by the community as a whole or on private ranch land and has no official government status. On a community conservancy the tourism stakeholders (i.e. the safari camps) lease the land from the local communities on the condition that the land is managed in a manner that is of benefit to both people and animals. The (normally very high) fees you pay to stay in a conservancy go toward paying the land leasing fees as well as various community and environmental projects.

Other conservancies may be located on private ranchland, in which case they have to make enough money for the landowner to financially justify turning his land over to wildlife conservation over cattle ranching.

In other words, a conservancy is run for the benefit of both wildlife conservation, tourism and the needs of local communities (in many cases local people are allowed to continue to graze their cattle on a conservancy but in a controlled and sustainable manner).

All of this means that staying in a conservancy is not just a great safari experience but it’s also very good news for conservation!

Do a homestay

For a cultural experience you’ll never forget, try spending a night at a Maasai homestay near the Masai Mara. Finding authentic, community-run homestays can be a bit of a minefield. I can recommend Sekenani Maasai Development Project (Semadep) but there are others – make sure you book with a community owned and operated outfit, and check reviews carefully.

Caution needed: "Human safaris"

In my opinion, one of the big problems with the safari industry is the way it prioritises seeing wildlife over having meaningful connections with local people. In fact, other than being served by their guides, drivers and camp employees, a typical safari-goer might not have any interaction with a local at all. To me, this is the exact opposite of how it should be done! In my experience, a good trip to Kenya isn't just about seeing wildlife: it should put intimate, authentic interactions with local people at the heart of the whole experience. You can make genuine connections and real friendships as you sit around, sharing stories, laughing and learning from each other.

On the other hand, mainstream Kenya safaris are often sold with "village tour" or even "slum tour" add-ons. These "goldfish bowl safaris" as I call them are unethical and nothing short of exploitation. They violate the privacy, integrity and dignity of local communities and undermine sustainable development by perpetuating a myth of backward, poverty-stricken people. The traveller thinks they're doing the right thing by getting some cultural interaction, but in reality it's deeply damaging. I strongly encourage visitors to avoid anything that feels contrived, and look for trips that put real people at the heart of the experience, rather than an afterthought.

How to plan & book a Kenya safari

There are three broad categories of safaris in Kenya.

The first and easiest option is to book a week(s)-long, multi-stop itinerary through a tour operator, either locally-based or international. This provides the most hand-holding and support for cautious visitors, plus more protection should things go wrong. The potential downside is getting shunted onto one of the more formulaic itineraries and simply following the crowds around the most popular parks. If you book a full tour with an operator, try to find a genuine specialist and ask about visiting some of the lesser-known locations mentioned in this guide.

Secondly you can simply show up and book a safari tour once in-country from the hundreds of operators in Nairobi. There’s nothing inherently wrong with doing it this way but I strongly advise you don’t just book something in the street. Do your homework first and find a reputable, responsible operator. Things to double check include whether park entry fees are included in the price, vehicle type (avoid cramped minibuses), and accommodation type.

Thirdly, and probably my recommendation for all but the most cautious of visitors, is to book the accommodation yourself, rent a car (or a car plus driver), and head out solo. You can take your own camping gear or book into lodges or camps (booking ahead is essential!), or mix camping with more comfortable nights in lodges. I strongly advise renting a vehicle plus driver. It’s often cheaper plus you get an unofficial local guide who knows the ropes. A good driver will become a cultural and language translator, wildlife guide, fixer, and general guardian angel.

Aim for shoulder season if possible

High season in Kenya is the peak summer months of July to September, before the rains begin. In my experience the best time to visit – especially in the busier parks – is either June before the crowds arrive or September-October as the crowds are thinning out, wildlife viewing is excellent and temperatures are ideal.

The best time to visit Kenya for safari

The best time to visit Kenya for safari

January & FebruaryThis is a hot and dry period…

Be prepared to splash out!

There are almost as many different ways of doing a safari as there are stripes on a zebra and how, when and where you safari makes a huge difference to what you pay. Expect to pay anything from $150 to $1,000+ per person per day.

You can find very low budget two or three day safaris to the Mara from around $250 all in, but these are generally rushed, crowded and uncomfortable. If you’re looking to shave off some costs without compromising on the experience, consider doing a DIY camping safari with your own vehicle and driver.

My other big Keny safari tip is to spend as much as your budget allows on fewer nights in better conservancies and camps. Packing more into fewer days gives you much greater bang for your buck.

Kenya safari costs

Kenya safari costs

For a multi-day, mid-range safari visiting some of the big name parks and reserves then you’re looking at around USD $300-600 per person, per day…

Kenya safari FAQs

Your questions, our expert answers, is it safe / a good idea to rent a car in kenya and drive yourself around, or is it better to join a tour.

Yes, it's perfectly easy to do a self-drive Kenya safari . When you ask if it's "safe" that depends a little on what you mean. If you mean are there bandits, car jackings, dangers from wildlife, etc, then no you are quite safe. Instead the danger is from other drivers, as the driving conditions can be a little 'hectic' in places and accidents are common.

I'd recommend hiring a car with a driver, which can be a cheaper and, in my opinion, a much better option. A good driver will know the lay of the land, the driving conditions, best places to stop for lunch, etc. And they are often knowledgeable of the wildlife. A good driver will be both your driver and guide, and probably become your friend!

Almost any tour company in Nairobi or Mombasa can organise a private vehicle with a driver. Standards and prices vary hugely, so explain to the tour company exactly where you want to go and get in writing exactly what is and isn't included. Pay particular attention as to whether fuel, and the drivers food and accommodation is included in the rates. Also make sure you're booking the right vehicle: a 4WD may be needed for more remote areas.

Where’s the best place to see the big five in Kenya?

Seeing all the big five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo & rhino) in one park is hard. Only Lewa and some of the conservancies in Laikipia can honestly claim to offer easy sightings of all five. But, who cares! This fixation on racing around to tick off just five species is an anachronism from colonial-era big game hunting days. There’s so much more to Kenya’s wildlife and the modern safari experience.

We're visiting the Masai Mara but would like to visit another area on safari in Kenya. Can you recommend anywhere very different to the Masai Mara to see different wildlife and landscapes?

The most common combinations for a short add-on to the Masai Mara are Amboseli , Laikipia or the Samburu area.

For your requirements of a different habitat and wildlife then without doubt I would suggest Samburu National Reserve. This is a much drier and hotter area than the Mara with different vegetation and animals. And, even the animals you might have seen in the Mara are different up here with different species of giraffe, zebra and ostrich all present (and in my opinion all more beautiful than the kinds in the Mara). The park is also superb for elephants.

Samburu, though still popular, is notably quieter than the Mara and, once away from the river, it's easy to feel you have the place all to yourself (and especially if you go into the co-joined Buffalo Springs and Shaba reserves). Depending on when you are there you will find direct flights from the Mara, but otherwise will have to go via Nairobi. If you're driving it's a long way – a 10 hour non-stop drive, so flying is the better option.

Would you recommend staying at Elephant Bedroom Camp in Samburu Reserve, or at Sarara Camp in Namyunak Conservancy?

The quantity and ease of seeing the wildlife is better in Samburu Reserve than in the neighbouring Namyunak Conservancy (because the wildlife is drawn to the river running through the reserve). But there's not a huge difference in habitats or species between the two.

Elephant Bedroom Camp, in Samburu, is a fabulous, small camp. You'll see a lot of elephants and the owners are some of the worlds foremost elephant experts.

In Namyunak Conservancy, Sarara Camp is one of the most exclusive – yet low-key – camps in Kenya. There's slightly less wildlife than in the reserve but it's very close to the reserve and safaris from Sarara often enter the reserve.

The bonus with Sarara is exclusivity. You and the other camp guests will have the entire place to yourself meaning no crowding around animals (though that's rarely a problem in Samburu).

Unlike in the reserve itself you can do walking safaris in the conservancy and there will be more interaction with local people. The final plus is that by staying on a conservancy you will be actively helping to fund private/community conservation initiatives, which isn't always the case when staying only in a reserve or national park.

Overall then, I would opt for Sarara Camp, but I suspect it does cost more, so it might come down to budget!

We are travelling with a large group of 5 families with 3-4 kids per family. What are the best budget friendly safaris in Kenya in July?

If most of the children in your group are very young, your options are fairly limited as the reality is that a longer, multi-day safari can be a bit much with very young kids. I first did a safari with my kids when they were five and two years old and although it was good I probably wouldn't do it again! Past the age of about eight or nine the safari experience gets much easier, as they'll will tolerate sitting in a jeep on a bumpy road for longer.

Do be aware that some safari camps don't accept children below the age of 12. These are normally the unfenced camps and it's done for safety reasons.

You will also need to keep in mind that you will either need several safari jeeps and to travel in convoy or a bus (and these aren't always allowed in some parks). Because you will be travelling with so many children I would suggest small safari camps which you can book out for your group alone. Some of these are more child friendly than others. Some possibiltles that I believe might work well for your group are: Maji Moto Eco Camp, Loita Hills Basecamp, and if you are interested in a Maasai homestay style experience then I'd suggest Semadep Camp, who can arrange homestays around the Masai Mara.

As for specific parks and reserves the Masai Mara area is good because there's a lot of animals to see everywhere you look which keeps children interested. Also good are Nairobi and Narok national parks because of easy access and good roads. Lake Naivasha is good for families too.

It would be easy to combine all these places into a 10 day safari and then you could maybe finish up on the beach (Lamu and Watamu are both superb for families).

Can you recommend any family-friendly camps/lodges in the Masai Mara?

I would suggest rather than staying within Masai Mara proper, stay in one of the conservancies that now fringe the Mara.

In the most basic of terms these are like private, community-run wildlife reserves. Conservancy operators lease the land from local people and each local family receives a guaranteed monthly payment. The conservancy also provides employment and sets up development projects. People continue to graze their cattle but in a more controlled manner. And in return, fences are removed and the wildlife encouraged to return to the lands they were once driven out of. The conservancies have been a great success both for wildlife and local people. And, for tourists, they offer a very exclusive experience and the world's finest safaris.

Each conservancy has only a handful of very discreet high end camps and only guests of those camps can go on a safari in the conservancy, which means crowds of vehicles around a lion are non-existent.

The conservancies also allow activities not permitted within the reserve such as walking (highly recommended), bush camping, night safaris, etc. This makes them ideal for kids because it breaks up the routine and allows a little more freedom.

The safari vehicles and guides used in the conservancies are absolutely the best in the game and the wildlife populations are the equal of the actual reserve. However, there's a catch (of course...), conservation like this doesn't come cheap. All of the conservancies are superb but some names are Naboisho, Mara North and Nashulai Maasai Conservancy (this last one being slightly cheaper than the others and lots of focus on meeting local people). As for actual camps you cannot go wrong with any of them. All the conservancy camps are superb. I'm a big fan of the Basecamp offerings, Off-Beat and Kicheche. All are a little less extravagant than some of the other camps.

If you want to only visit the reserve and not a conservancy then I suggest either Basecamp Mara, Oldarpoi or you could go for a Maasai homestay in Sekenani village. Expect basic but perfectly comfortable rooms but an amazing experience. Your kids would really enjoy this.

Is February a good time to visit the Masai Mara, or would June-July be better? What would be the differences?

February is a very good time for safari in the Masai Mara , but also very different to the experience in June and July.

It's hotter and drier in February and generally there are fewer other tourists. There will still be plenty of zebra and wildebeest around but these are the non-migrating resident herds, so they don't form the massive iconic herds that you might see on TV.

July is good because the migrant wildebeest are all normally in the Mara by then, but its also absolute peak high season so can be busy and expensive. June is perhaps my overall favourite month. Everything is green after the rains and it's nice and cool with far fewer tourists than July, but the first migrant wildebeest might start to arrive (it all depends on rains and the state of the grass).

In short, all three months are excellent but each is different so it might be best to go with whatever just suits your timings better.

I will be in Kenya in early March and am looking for a five day safari for wildlife photography and birdwatching. Where would you recommend for me noting it is the start of the rainy season?

Early March is still a bit early for the rainy season so you might just get the odd thunderstorm. If birds are your real interest and you only have five days then probably the easiest is to go down to the Masai Mara via the Rift Valley lakes of Naivasha and Elementia or Nakuru. This would give you a good range of avian habitats and species in a short space of time. Don't forget as well that Nairobi itself has some excellent birding in the various forests and parklands in and around the city. Plus of course, there's the superb Nairobi National Park where you will see a lot of wildlife and birds.

We can't travel during the migration river crossings, are there other impressive spectacles at other times of year?

Yes! I think calving season during the wildebeest migration is just as spectacular as the more famous river crossing period.

This period runs from December to March around the Ndutu Plains to the south of Serengeti. During this time the wildebeest and zebra stampede over the plains preparing to give birth to thousands of calves. At the same time the big cats are on the lookout for an easy snack. With vast numbers of animals, their sounds and smells, all of the little calves, and the big cats on the lookout... it's theatre on an epic scale and you cannot be disappointed. And the extra benefit is that it's a much shorter drive here than to see the river crossings.

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Nairobi National Park full-day tour

Nairobi National Park full-day tour

Book this tour to explore the Nairobi National Park forest and be on the lookout for rhinos, giraffes, lions, and more.

Kenyan Massai village and tribal life 2-day tour from Nairobi

Kenyan Massai village and tribal life 2-day tour from Nairobi

This One Horizon 2-day cultural safari you visit a traditional Maasai village to engage with these amazing people who make up the colourful tapestry of tribal life in Kenya and become an honorary Maasai.

Kenyan family ties of the Maasai and Kikuyu ethnic groups 2-day tour from Nairobi

Kenyan family ties of the Maasai and Kikuyu ethnic groups 2-day tour from Nairobi

The One Horizon 2-day family ties cultural tour is a rare opportunity to visit families in their homes from two different Kenyan ethnic groups – the Maasai and the Kikuyu.

Sustainable projects and Maasai tribes of Kenya 3-day tour from Nairobi

Sustainable projects and Maasai tribes of Kenya 3-day tour from Nairobi

This unique 3-day community and cultural program will provide you insightful visits to three of the sustainable projects that One Horizon supports and then get into the traditional unique Maasai village tribal life.

Kenyan communities and grandmothers 4-day tour from Nairobi

Kenyan communities and grandmothers 4-day tour from Nairobi

4-day One Horizon cultural exchange, get this chance to visit four hidden grassroots Kenyan communities and help to prepare and distribute food hungry children and final visit Maasai village to touch their tribal life.

Kenyan culture and traditions 5-day tour from Nairobi

Kenyan culture and traditions 5-day tour from Nairobi

Get involved in the sustainability programs that One Horizon supports, which are helping Kenya's most vulnerable people step away from poverty and towards brighter futures also visit a children's feeding centre.

Insights of Kenyan Life 6-day tour from Nairobi

Insights of Kenyan Life 6-day tour from Nairobi

Meet Kenyans from various walks of life and hear their inspirational stories, get a chance to feed hungry children including have some sightseeing and some delicious meals out for an all-round Nairobi experience.

Maasai Mara hot air balloon safari

Maasai Mara hot air balloon safari

Take part of this balloon safari and enjoy a wildlife viewing adventure from an entirely different perspective

Kenyan communities and wildlife conservation 8-day tour  from Nairobi

Kenyan communities and wildlife conservation 8-day tour from Nairobi

Meet and help Kenyan people in grassroots social enterprises, and go on a safari in a sustainable way at a conservancy where wildlife flourishes and communities thrive.

Maasai culture and traditions tour from Nairobi

Maasai culture and traditions tour from Nairobi

Book this Maasai magic tour from Nairobi and take part in the rituals of the warriors, do daily tasks as you listen to fascinating stories and folklore.

Kenyan grandma's pig farm tour from Nairobi

Kenyan grandma's pig farm tour from Nairobi

Book this Kenyan grandma's pig farm tour from Nairobi and learn more about how the pig farm sustains their lives and help them cook local delicacies.

Kenya's empowering women tour from Nairobi

Kenya's empowering women tour from Nairobi

Book this Kenya's empowering women tour from Nairobi and listen to inspiring stories of struggling single mothers at the Women's Empowerment Center.

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9-daagse safari Best of Kenya

9-daagse safari Best of Kenya

In het kort

Niet voor niets de Best of Kenya. Een complete safari die je in een week langs alle beroemde wildparken brengt. De uitgestrekte vlaktes van de Masai Mara afturen vanaf je terras, met je verrekijker vanuit de safaribus olifanten opsporen in Amboseli, of wachten op het juiste licht voor die magische foto van Mount Kilimanjaro. En zelfs vanuit je lodge zie je het adembenemende mooie Afrika aan je voorbij trekken. Ga je puur voor de safaribeleving, dan zijn 9 dagen genoeg. Liever nagenieten op het strand? De 16-daagse safari is de ideale combinatie van safari en strand.

  • Groepsrondreis
  • Reisduur is 9 dagen (7 nachten)
  • Gegarandeerd vertrek
  • Minimaal 2 deelnemers
  • Maximum 7 deelnemers
  • 1 nacht in het vliegtuig
  • Ideaal voor families met oudere kinderen
  • Ideaal als huwelijksreis
  • Ideaal voor jongeren
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  • Ideaal voor senioren
  • Ideaal voor stellen
  • Volgens beschrijving
  • Het betreft een safari met internationaal gezelschap.
  • Deskundige Engelssprekende gids/chauffeur tijdens de safari.
  • Tijdens de safari is het alleen mogelijk om een zachte tas of koffer mee te nemen van maximaal 15 kg. Je overige bagage kan worden opgeslagen in je strandhotel, wanneer je voor en na de safari in hetzelfde hotel verblijft.
  • Start de safari op de luchthaven of verblijf je voor en na de safari in een verschillend hotel? Dan is het op aanvraag en tegen betaling mogelijk om je overige bagage van hotel (of luchthaven) naar hotel te laten brengen.
  • Deze reis heeft gegarandeerd vertrek vanaf 2 personen.
  • Vergeet je verrekijker niet en breng een warm vest mee voor de koele ochtenden en late avonden.
  • Wil je deze safari nog unieker maken? Boek dan op dag 7 de optionele luchtballonsafari over de Masai Mara.
  • Van april t/m augustus wordt deze reis uitgevoerd met KLM/Kenya Airways, van september t/m maart met TUI fly.
  • Deze rondreis is ook als 16-daagse reis te boeken. Je verblijft dan nog 7 nachten in je strandhotel naar keuze (Bamburi Beach, Baobab Beach Resort of Leopard Beach Resort)
  • Visum Kenia (verplicht), zelf vantevoren regelen.
  • Verrekijker, fotocamera (met een telelens), een warme trui of vest (het kan erg afkoelen in de avonduren)
  • Luchthavenbelasting
  • Assistentie in geval van nood
  • Brandstoftoeslag(en)
  • Calamiteitenfonds
  • Vlucht Amsterdam - Mombasa v.v. van april t/m augustus met KLM/Kenya Airways en van september t/m maart met TUI fly
  • Vervoer per safaribusje, max. 7 personen per busje (excl. chauffeur), gegarandeerde raamplaats tijdens de safari
  • Engelssprekende chauffeur/gids
  • 7 overnachtingen in hotels en lodges
  • Beschreven excursieprogramma incl. gamedrives en entreegelden
  • Maaltijden volgens beschrijving (o=ontbijt, l=lunch en d=diner)
  • Min. 2 - max. 7 deelnemers (per busje)
  • Een flesje (0,5 l) mineraalwater p.p.p.d. tijdens safari's
  • Facultatieve excursies
  • Niet genoemde maaltijden
  • Persoonlijke uitgaven
  • Annuleringsverzekering
  • Reisverzekering
  • Visumkosten Kenia ca. USD 50 p.p. (ter plaatse bij aankomst op de luchthaven of vooraf te regelen via de ambassade of online)
  • Unieke Afrikaanse beleving
  • Geweldig uitzicht vanuit de lodge
  • Spot olifanten in Amboseli
  • Tip! ballonvaart in Masai Mara
  • Masai Mara met open vlaktes
  • Van september-maart per TUI fly
  • Taita Hills
  • Tsavo West Nationaal Park

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Vanaf Amsterdam Schiphol Airport vlieg je met een nachtvlucht per TUI fly naar Mombasa. Hier kom je de volgende dag in de loop van de ochtend aan. (In de maanden april t/m augustus vlieg je met KLM/Kenya Airways. Dit betreft een dag vlucht, de aankomst is dan rond middernacht).

Karibu Kenya! Op de luchthaven word je verwelkomd door de reisleid(st)er. Met de transfer word je naar Bamburi Beach Resort gebracht. Je hebt de hele dag om bij te komen van de lange vlucht. Ontspan je bij één van de twee zwembaden in de tropische palmentuin. Jambo Rafiki! roept de ober als je een koud biertje bestelt aan de beachbar. Sluit je dag af met een wandeling langs Bamburi Beach.

verzorging: All Inclusive

Na een vroeg ontbijt in het strandhotel neemt de gids je mee en vertrekken we richting Taita Hills. Na een mooie rit schuif je rond de middag aan voor een lunch in Taita Lodge (of gelijkwaardig). De middag staat in het teken van een gamedrive door het Taita Hills Sanctuary. Houd je verrekijker bij de hand, wie weet spot je de eerste dieren! Na de gamedrive rijd je door naar Sarova Salt Lick Lodge (of gelijkwaardig). Een indrukwekkende lodge op palen, middenin de prachtige natuur, waar je foto's van kunt blijven maken. Vanuit het raampje in je kamer heb je een adembenemend uitzicht over de omgeving. En schrik niet als je over de hangbruggen loopt en er opeens een groep olifanten onder je doorloopt. Welcome in Africa! Het diner staat voor je klaar in het restaurant, waar je een eindeloos uitzicht hebt over het hele natuurgebied.

verzorging: Volpension

Vroeg uit de veren. Na een stevig ontbijt vertrek je richting Amboseli National Park. Je start direct met een gamedrive en route, onderweg naar de lodge in Amboseli. Rond lunch tijd arriveer je in Amboseli Sopa Lodge. Hier staat de lunch al klaar. Na de lunch ga je op gamedrive door de droge, maar toch moerasachtige zones van Amboseli National Park. Dit park staat voornamelijk bekend om de grote kuddes olifanten, die vaak worden aangetroffen in het water om verkoeling te zoeken. Samen met je gids ga je op zoek om de verschillende dieren van je lijstje af te strepen. Zebra? Check. Giraffe? Check. En dit allemaal met de indrukwekkende Kilimanjaro die over je schouder meekijkt. Voor het diner en overnachting arriveren we in Amboseli Sopa Lodge (of gelijkwaardig).

Na het ontbijt gaan we de hele ochtend op safari door het park. Zijn er nog dieren die je niet hebt gespot? Misschien komen we ze vandaag wel tegen. Daarna wordt het tijd om nog meer van het mooie Kenia te ontdekken. Via de grensplaats Namanga rijden we richting het noorden voor de overnachting in Nairobi. We checken in in hotel Panari (of gelijkwaardig) voor de nacht.

Vandaag staat ongetwijfeld één van Afrika's meest indrukwekkende nationale parken op het menu, Masai Mara. Voor zover het oog reikt zie je savannes, grote grasvlaktes en af en toe een boom. Het park is wereldberoemd door de grote trek (juli - oktober), waarbij enorme grote kuddes gnoes, gazelles en zebra's de oversteek wagen via de Mara rivier naar de vruchtbare weides van Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Uiteraard worden deze kuddes met speciale aandacht gevolgd door groepen leeuwen, cheeta's en andere roofdieren. Over de open vlaktes is de jacht van deze roofdieren vaak goed te volgen. Ook buiten het seizoen is dit park de moeite waard. Dit is één van de laatste parken waar de natuur nog volledig zijn eigen gang lijkt te gaan. Waar de mens slechts een toeschouwer is die ademloos toekijkt in dit prachtige decor. Het diner en de overnachting vinden de komende 2 nachten plaats in Mara Sopa Lodge (of gelijkwaardig).

Deze ochtend is het mogelijk om een luchtballonsafari te reserveren (optioneel, vooraf bij te boeken). Zwevend over de prachtige landschappen en wilde dieren. Je staat op voor dag en dauw, zodat je vanuit de ballon de zon ziet opkomen en ook het dierenrijk ziet ontwaken. Je sluit de safari af met een champagne ontbijt, middenin de natuur om na te genieten van deze unieke ervaring. Na het ontbijt in de lodge ga je weer op pad. Verrekijker om de nek, camera in de hand en dak open. Het spotten kan beginnen. Adembenemende uitzichten, open velden en de leeuw, olifant, luipaard en buffel , weet jij ze te spotten?

Vandaag gaan we weer terug naar de kust van de Indische Oceaan. Na het ontbijt vertrekken we richting Nairobi voor de binnenlandse vlucht naar Mombasa. In de namiddag kom je aan op de luchthaven en word je met de transfer naar Bamburi Beach Resort gebracht voor de overnachting. Hier geniet je nog heerlijk van de Keniaanse zon, zee en strand.

verzorging: Halfpension

Na het ontbijt (TUI fly vlucht) of in de nacht van dag 8 op dag 9 (KLM vlucht) stap je in de transferbus. De transfer brengt je naar de luchthaven van Mombasa voor je terugvlucht naar Amsterdam. Met een koffer vol herinneringen en een camera vol met prachtige plaatjes word jij met TUI fly of KLM teruggevlogen naar Amsterdam. Welkom thuis.

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  11. Vakantie Kenia

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  12. Kenya Safari & Beach Packages

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  13. Mombasa Holidays 2024 / 2025

    At a glance. Step inside the metre-thick walls of the UNESCO-listed Fort Jesus. Snorkel above colourful coral reefs in Mombasa Marine National Park. See the big five on a two-day safari in nearby Tsavo East National Park. Holidays to Mombasa line up a batch of Kenya's best bits - from UNESCO-stamped sights to world-class safari spots.

  14. Safari in Kenya

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  15. Nairobi

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  16. 9-daagse safari Best of Kenya (Rondreis)

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  17. Safari au Kenya : tous nos voyages en safari

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  18. Kenya Safari Holidays Beach Tour Packages

    Madukha Tours and Safaris Ltd is one of the leading African Tour Operators established in 1993. Through our company, Single individuals, Couples, Families, Friends, or groups of people from all over the world are able to book holidays directly in Kenya, Namibia, Tanzania, Botswana, Zambia, South Africa and other African Countries.

  19. Machine-Building Plant (Elemash)

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  21. Electrostal History and Art Museum

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