From the moment you set foot in Kenya, the landscapes, wildlife, and culture enfold you. Kenya is an unforgettable experience, from the dramatic Great Rift Valley to the pristine coastal villages. A Kenyan safari is a journey into the heart of Africa. Every moment is filled with wonder, from the thrill of spotting a lioness with her cubs to the serenity of a sunset over the plains.
You can’t beat a dawn game drive as the sunrise stirs the animals from sleep and before the mid-morning heat sends them into the shade. At Maasai Mara, expect to see the Big Five. Spend the afternoon in a Maasai village and learn their traditions and culture. End the day around a campfire beneath the African sky.
Lamu Island is an historic Swahili town with lovely beaches, traditional dhow boats and narrow streets with a mix of African, Arab and European influences. Diani’s pristine white, palm-fringed beaches attract water sport lovers to the warm turquoise waters.
See the renowned Samburu elephants at the park’s watering holes. These elephants have been the subject of studies for over 30 years. Expect to see cheetahs and the rare Grevy’s zebra. Lions, reticulated giraffe, leopards, buffalo and a range of antelope are also resident in the park.
Kenya is one of Africa’s top travel destinations famous for its abundant wildlife. From the amazing Great Rift Valley landscapes to the vibrant cultural traditions and incomparable wildlife experiences, Kenya is Nature’s theater. The world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve truly showcases the country’s natural beauty. Thousands of wild animals call this vast savannah home, and this is the backdrop to one of nature’s most spectacular events, the Great Migration. Every year, over a million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles migrate across the plains. Along the way, they brave the perilous crocodile-infested Mara River, while hungry lions lie patiently waiting. In this reserve, you’ll come face to face with the Big Five. Lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, and buffalo live here. Kenya is also a bird-watcher's paradise with over 1,100 bird species. Maasai Mara is one of over 40 game reserves and wildlife parks in Kenya.
Discover the traditions and lifestyle of the Maasai people at a Maasai Village. Join in a traditional dance, listen to their stories around the campfire, and gain insight into the close relationship these people have with the land and its creatures. End each day with sundowners around a campfire under the clear African sky before retiring to a unique tented camp in the African bushveld.
Travel with like-minded women on the African safari of a lifetime. You’ll never forget the moment you stepped on the warm African soil to discover the friendly people and Nature’s own theater.
Experience the Maasai’s traditional jumping dance, "adumu," where young warriors leap into the air to demonstrate their strength and agility. The Maasai’s songs, often performed around the campfire, are deeply spiritual.
Take a ride on a traditional dhow, used for centuries along the East African coast. These boats offer a unique way to explore the coastal waters.
Enjoy Swahili cuisine. It features rich flavors and spices and includes biryani, pilau, and fresh seafood. Local foods have Arab and Indian influences.
Pack comfortable clothes that are light and airy. Flat, comfortable shoes and a pair of hiking boots will serve you well. Make sure to pack your swimsuit, hat, and sunscreen. Always pack a light jacket or jersey for cooler evening temperatures.
The shores of Lake Nakuru turn brilliant pink as flocks of flamingos cover its sandy shores. Experience a traditional village at Lamu Island and visit the Samburu National Reserve.
You will need a passport that is good for 6 months after your return. You must apply for a Kenyan Electronic Travel Authorization at least 72 hours before leaving for Kenya.
The official Kenyan currency is the Kenyan shilling. US dollars are accepted in hotels, but you should exchange money before you arrive. You can withdraw dollars with an American Express card, but you’ll need a Visa or Mastercard to buy on a credit card in Kenya.
Ensure that your normal vaccinations are up to date. Malaria, meningitis, and Hepatitis A vaccinations are also recommended.