Kenya’s landscapes are teeming with animals of all spots and stripes, from speedy cheetahs to majestic herds of zebras. On this thrilling Kenya Safari Tours, you’ll see them all in some of the country’s most spectacular settings. Travel from towering Mount Kenya to the wild expanses of the Maasai Mara to witness the drama of the bush unfolding around you. Kenya Wildlife Safaris offer you an affordable African safari that encompasses some of the greatest wildlife destinations in Kenya – Amboseli, Laikipia, and the Masai Mara.
Kenya Wildlife Safaris Highlights:
- Explore game-rich areas of Kenya, staying in exclusive conservancies.
- Spend a full-day safari game drive in Amboseli National Park & the Masai Mara National Reserve.
- Enjoy, morning, evening, and night game drives.
- Escorted walks with Maasai guides.
- Relish bush breakfasts, picnic lunches, and sundowner drinks from scenic viewpoints.
- Visit a Masai village and get to learn about this fascinating tribe.
Kenya – A Great Wildlife Safari Destination:
Kenya is the classic African wildlife safari destination. In almost every designated Kenya National Parks within the country, you see plains herbivores and carnivores engaging amidst rare and endangered species. The skies, floras, and lakes are abuzz with birdlife, small and large, raptors, insects, plants, and fruit eaters. The real excitement awaits in Masai Mara National Reserve and its private Mara conservancies, one of the premier Kenya nature vacation destinations!
Many Wildlife Safaris In Kenya are fly-in trips, based around hops in light aircraft out of Nairobi and staying at small to medium-size safari camps. These camps usually consist of either luxury tents with built-in bathrooms or imaginative open-air rooms.
Kenya Wildlife Views For Safari Adventure:
Take a walk on the wild side with these Kenya Wildlife Tours including airfare from the U.S.! Begin your adventure in Nairobi and get the Kenya Travel Guide, before venturing out to explore captivating scenery and spot exotic animals. Get the amazing opportunity to feed and admire giraffes. Then, witness exciting wildlife on safari in the Samburu National Reserve, Aberdare National Park, and Masai Mara National Reserve. Game drives flourish with animals, both fierce and docile—from noble lions and fleet-footed cheetahs to strong, but peaceful elephants. At Lake Nakuru National Park, you’ll also find a rhino sanctuary and pink flamingos huddling around the lake. And during your stay at Lake Naivasha, enjoy a chance to unwind in tranquil surroundings.
Where To Go At Kenya If You Want To See…
Big Cats: the big African cats can be found throughout the reserves of Kenya, aside from the Mara, we like Meru National Park.
Great Migration: the great migration can be seen at Masai Mara in Kenya.
Black and White Rhino: the Laikipia Plateau is home to 10% of Kenya’s black rhino population and Ol Pejeta Conservancy is seeing a big increase in population.
Wild Dogs: in Laikipia, two packs have had a wild dog collared in order to make it possible to track them and catch sight of these dogs that were nearly hunted to extinction. Avoid the rainy season months of April, May, and November.
The wide range of habitats, from lush grasslands to riverine forests, to moorlands and semi-deserts, accounts for the variety of wildlife in Kenya. This also means that there is a huge range of choices for your Kenya Wildlife Safari Packages.
With more than 50 Kenya National Parks to choose from, it’s hard to decide where to go. But everyone agrees that the Masai Mara and Samburu parks are must-visit sites. Our Kenya Wildlife Safaris include them both plus a lot more! And with Saso Uganda Safaris, you’ll enjoy the best of Kenya at prices that are as amazing as the country itself.
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You need a visa to enter Kenya. You can either get a visa on arrival at the airport, or before you travel. You can apply for single entry and transit visas on the evisas website. You can also apply for these, and other types of visa, at the Kenya High Commission in London.
The charge for the visa on arrival is US$50 in cash while the charge for processing the E-visa application yourself via the correct Kenya government website (http://evisa.go.ke/evisa.html) is US$52.53 including credit card fee.
Single Entry Visa is allowed to USA,UK and other European countries travellers who wish to stay in Kenya for a short period. … Foreigners who travel to a Kenya for tourism purpose or business purpose or medical purpose. The applicant needs to mention the purpose of his visit. Kenya tourist visa and Kenya work visa are the single-entry visas.
The official processing duration for a Kenyan visa as per the official Kenyan Consulates’ site is 14 business days. However, this duration does vary between 2 and 15 days depending on the Embassy to be contacted.