The Best Kenya Safaris
Here are the best Kenya safari packages for solo travelers, families, luxury safari travelers, honeymooners
Best Kenya Safari Parks, Concessions and Conservation Areas
Kenya as one of the top destinations for Safaris and African Adventure seekers offers a wide variety of Safari experiences. Here are some of the best Safari Parks that Kenya has to offer;
Amboseli
The Amboseli National Park is one of the most popular parks in Kenya. The park is home to some of the largest elephant population in Africa. The park also offers incredible views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest free standing mountain in the world.
Amboseli is best for birding safaris, wildlife safaris and photographic safaris.
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Ol Tukai Lodge
Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge
Kilima Safari Camp
Tortilis Camp
Masai Mara
The Masai Mara National Reserve is one of the most iconic parks in Africa. The park is home to the annual wildebeest migration, which is one of the most spectacular wildlife events in the world.
Masai Mara has several private concessions that offer a more intimate and exclusive Safari experience. The reserve is also home to the Big Five animals, which are the most sought after animals by Safari travelers.
Masai Mara is best for riding safaris, wildlife safaris and photographic safaris.
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Governors’ Camp
Mara Explorer Camp
Mara Intrepids Camp
Mara Serena Safari Lodge
Bateleur Camp
Laikipia Plateau
The Laikipia Plateau is a large stretch of privately owned land in central Kenya. The plateau is home to some of the most endangered animals in the world, including the black rhino and the Grevy’s zebra.
Laikipia is best for night game drives, riding safaris and photographic safaris.
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Loisaba Tented Camp
Ol Pejeta Bush Camp
Samburu
The Samburu National Reserve is located in northern Kenya and is home to some of the most iconic animals in Africa, including the Grevy’s zebra, the reticulated giraffe and the Somali ostrich.
Samburu is best for wildlife safaris and photographic safaris.
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Samburu Intrepids Camp
Samburu Serena Safari Lodge
Kenya Combination Safaris
One of the best ways to experience Kenya on safari is to combine other safari parks in Kenya and beyond.
Here are some of the best Kenya safari combinations:
Kenya and Tanzania Safari
A Kenya and Tanzania safari is a perfect way to experience the best of both countries. A typical itinerary would include a few days in the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya followed by a few days in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.
Kenya and Seychelles Safari
A Kenya and Seychelles safari is the perfect way to combine a beach vacation with an African Safari. A typical itinerary would include a few days in at least one of Kenya’s safari parks followed by a beach vacation to unwind in the Seychelles.
Kenya and Uganda Safari
A Kenya and Uganda safari is a great way to experience the best of East Africa. A typical itinerary would include a few days in at least one of Kenya’s safari parks followed by a few days in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for a gorilla trekking experience.
Kenya and Rwanda Safari
A Kenya and Rwanda safari is a great way to experience the best of East Africa. A typical itinerary would include a few days in at least one of Kenya’s safari parks followed by a visit to see the mountain gorillas in Rwanda
Kenya and Mozambique Safari
Mozambique has one of the best beaches in Africa and a Kenya and Mozambique safari is a great way to experience the best of both countries. A typical itinerary would include a few days in at least one of Kenya’s safari parks followed by a beach vacation in Mozambique.
Kenya and Victoria Falls Safari
A Kenya and Victoria Falls safari is a great way to experience the best of both countries. A typical itinerary would include a few days or a week in at least one of Kenya’s safari parks followed by a visit to see the spectacular Victoria Falls in Zambia or Zimbabwe.
Kenya and South Africa Safari
A Kenya and South Africa safari is a great way to experience the best of both countries. A typical itinerary would include a few days in at least one of Kenya’s safari parks followed by a visit to South Africa’s Kruger National Park, Cape Town, or the cape wineland.
Kenya and Botswana Safari
A Kenya and Botswana safari is a great way to experience the best of both countries. A typical itinerary would include a few days in at least one of Kenya’s safari parks followed by a visit to Botswana’s Okavango Delta or Chobe National Park
Kenya Beach Safaris
Kenya has some of the best beaches in Africa and there are a number of ways to experience them on safari.
One of the most popular beach safaris is to combine a visit to one of Kenya’s safari parks with a beach vacation. A typical itinerary would include a few days in at least one of Kenya’s safari parks followed by a beach vacation in one of Kenya’s coastal towns such as Diani Beach, Watamu Beach, Lamu or Kilifi Beach.
Another popular option is to take a fly-in safari to one of Kenya’s private Islands like chale Island.
Best Safari Vehicles For A Kenya Safari
One thing that will make or break your Kenya safari experience is the safari vehicle you are in.
In East Africa, the most popular safari vehicles are four-wheel drive Land Cruisers and minivans.
The main reasons why these vehicles are so popular is because they are:
1. Reliable
Toyota tops the list of Africa’s best selling vehicle for a reason. They are reliable and can handle the tough African terrain. The toyota landcruiser used for Kenya safaris are specially designed for African safaris with features like a pop-up roof for game viewing and air conditioning to combat the heat.
2. Comfortable
The safari vehicles may not be the most comfortable and luxurious of the toyata land cruiser class but they are comfortable enough on game drives and the African roads.
3. Off-road Capable
The Land Cruisers and minivans used for Kenya safaris are 4WD vehicles and are capable of handling the tough off-road conditions found in many Kenyan parks.
4. Have a rooftop for game viewing
One of the best features of the safari vehicles used in Kenya is the pop-up roof. The rooftop gives you an unobstructed view of the animals and the African landscape.
Of the two vehicles the mini van and toyota land cruiser the mini van is the cheaper option. If you are going on a budget safari, then the minivan is the way to go. However, if you can afford it, the Land Cruiser is the better option. The Land Cruiser is more comfortable, has a smoother ride.
When choosing a safari vehicle, it is important to remember that the vehicle is only as good as the driver. The driver is the one who will make or break your safari experience. Our drivers are some of the best in Kenya with years of experience driving on Kenyan roads and game drives.
They are also trained travel guides who will be able to share their knowledge of the animals, plants, and culture with you on your safari.
Best Time To Go On A Kenya Safari
The conventional wisdom is that the best time to go on a Kenya safari is during the peak season here we say the best time to go on safari is when the crowds have all gone, the accommodation option are way cheaper sometimes up to 20% cheaper and the animals are more active because there is no competition for food and water.
Peak season in Kenya is from July to October and December to March. The best time to go on safari is during the shoulder seasons of April – June and November.
The weather is still good during these months although there might be the occasional rain shower. The prices for safari lodges and camps are significantly cheaper during this time of the year.
How To Choose The Best Safari
Now that you know the best time to go on safari and what vehicle to choose, it is time to start planning your trip.
The first step is to decide what exactly you would want to do on your safari.
Are you interested in game drives, bush walks, historical tours or cultural visits?
The next step is to consider who you are traveling with.
Are you traveling with your spouse, partner or children.
You want to customize your safari to also consider their interests.
For example, if you are traveling with young children, then you might want to choose a lodge or camp that has a swimming pool and children’s activities.
If you are traveling with older children or teenagers, then you might want to consider a safari that has more adventurous activities like bush walks, balloon safaris and game drives.
If you are traveling with your spouse or partner you might want to consider a safari that sundowners and romantic dinners.
It now time to start looking at the different safari options.
There are many different safaris to choose from in Kenya. You can go on a budget safari, mid-range safari or luxury safari.
What Makes a Kenya Safari Luxurious? Your accommodation determines what type of safari you will have.
A luxury safari is one where you will be staying in 5-star lodges and camps, eating gourmet food, and enjoying personal service throughout your stay.
You will also have a private guide and driver who will customize your safari experience to ensure that you have a once in a lifetime trip.
What Makes A Kenya Mid-Range Safari?
A Mid-Range safari is one where you will be staying in 3 to 4-star lodges and camps, eating good food, and enjoying friendly service throughout your stay.
You will also have a private guide and driver who will customize your safari experience to ensure that you have a great trip.
What makes for a budget Safari?
A budget safari is one where you are camping or sharing your safari vehicle with other travelers. The food is basic, and the service is functional.
You will still have a guide or driver who will make sure that you see all the animals and sights that you want to see on your safari.
You can also decide how long you want to go on safari for, from a few days to a couple of weeks.
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Kenya Photographic Safaris
Kenya is a photographer’s paradise with an abundance of wildlife and scenic landscapes. There are a number of ways to experience Kenya on safari as a photographer.
One option is to join a photographic safari which is run by a professional photographer who will teach you how to take better photos and help you to get the most out of your camera.
Another option is to go on a regular safari but make sure to bring along your camera and take advantage of the many photo opportunities that will present themselves.
Kenya Birding Safaris
Kenya is a birder’s paradise with over 1,150 species of birds recorded, more than any other country in Africa. There are a number of ways to experience Kenya as a birder.
One option is to join a birding safari which is run by a professional guide who will help you to find and identify the different bird species.
Another option is to go on a regular safari but make sure to bring along your binoculars and take advantage of the many birding opportunities that will present themselves.
Kenya Walking Safaris
One of the best ways to experience Kenya’s wildlife is on foot. There are a number of walking safaris that you can join which will take you into the heart of the bush where you can see animals up close and personal.
Another option is to go on a regular safari but make sure to ask your guide if there are any opportunities for walking safaris.
Kenya Balloon Safaris
A balloon safari is a truly unique way to experience Kenya’s wildlife. You will float above the plains in a hot air balloon and get a bird’s eye view of the animals below.
Most balloon safaris include a Champagne breakfast after your flight.
Kenya Camel Safaris
A camel safari is a great way to experience Kenya’s desert landscapes. You will ride a camel through the sand dunes and get to see the sunset over the horizon.
Your camel safaris include a night stay in a camp where you can sleep under the stars.
Kenya Fly-In Safaris
A fly-in safari is the best way to see Kenya if you have limited time. You will fly into a remote airstrip and then be transferred to your lodge or camp by light aircraft.
This type of safari is perfect for those who want to avoid long road transfers.
Absolutely unforgettable! The best Kenya safaris offer breathtaking wildlife encounters, stunning landscapes, and expert guides. A perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, making it a must-experience for every traveler!