About Kenya

Situated on the tropical east coast of Africa, Kenya evokes images of dramatic landscapes, a rich natural heritage, and a cosmopolitan fusion of African, Asian and European cultures. These diverse highlights have made Kenya among the most popular tourist destinations on the continent.

The number one attraction is the wildlife; including the Big 5 and the spectacle of the Great Wildebeest Migration. Spread over an extensive network of national parks and private conservancies, decades of proactive conservation and investment in the hospitality industry reveal a range of destinations and activities that cater to a variety of interests and market segments.
Kenya’s extensive coastline abuts the warm azure waters of the Indian Ocean, making it ideal for those wanting to spend a few days pre- or post-safari soaking up the rays or exploring its fascinating marine life.
Adding the finishing touch to the Kenyan experience is a nation as proud of their culture as they are of their custodianship of its treasures. From the first joyful “Jambo!” (Hello) to the last glimmer of the African sun, Kenya will captivate you!

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Experience the Heart of East Africa

Since the days when early explorers captivated the world with stories of thrilling encounters in Africa’s untamed wilderness, Kenya has remained a top destination for adventure seekers. Today’s safaris continue to offer a rich, sensory journey guided by the natural rhythms of the wild. Modern travelers can now enjoy this experience with their preferred level of comfort, and long distances are covered with ease. Some of the most unforgettable highlights include:

The Great Migration

Over a million blue wildebeest, 200 000 zebras and a multitude of other antelope proceed on an annual circular route across the Masai Mara National Reserve and Serengeti, in search of grazing. Witness the life and death struggle for survival as the surging herd must cross swollen rivers and outrun the predators that their unmissable presence attracts. This is an African safari experience par excellence.

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Big 5 Safari​

So named by early hunters as the most dangerous species to encounter, the legendary Big 5 live on in the modern photographic safari. The regal lion, secretive leopard, sentient elephant, moody Cape buffalo and prehistoric rhino are the most sought-after species of the African savanna. Expert professional guides know just where to look, sharing the latest information about these species and the challenges to their future survival

Beach

Kenya’s beach vacations are a year-round affair, with October to May offering the best weather. With iconic beach destinations such as Diani in the south and Lamu Archipelago in the far north, Kenya’s coast is perfect for an idyllic extension to your safari holiday. Fantastic swimming, diving and fishing.

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Mountains

Whether you’d like to take in the views from Mt. Elgon, explore the winding gullies of Hell’s Canyon or pit your technical skills on the slope of Mt. Kenya, the Kenyan highlands are a scenic wonderland and hiker’s paradise; best enjoyed in the Dry Seasons from October to May.

To Experience the Heart of East Africa is to immerse yourself in a region bursting with life, culture, and breathtaking beauty. From the iconic savannahs of Kenya to the lush highlands and lakes of Uganda and Tanzania, every moment offers a connection to nature and humanity like no other. Whether it’s witnessing the Great Migration, encountering mountain gorillas, or exploring vibrant local traditions, East Africa delivers an unforgettable journey. This is more than a trip—it’s a soulful adventure into the true essence of Africa.