WELCOME TO KENYA

WHY KENYA?

KENYA

Discover Kenya: Where Adventure Meets Nature

Kenya, one of Africa's true gems, offers a breathtaking tapestry of diverse wildlife and natural wonders.

Much of Kenya lies within the Great Rift Valley, but that's just one part of its allure. This remarkable country boasts world-famous national parks, lush highlands, arid deserts, towering mountains, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine parks. Kenya is a land of endless discovery.

Kenya is home to a fascinating tapestry of ethnic groups, each with its own unique traditions and heritage. Among them, the Masai stand out with their intricate beadwork and striking red robes. Immerse yourself in their vibrant culture.

Witness one of nature's most awe-inspiring events—the Great Migration. Every year, hundreds of thousands of wildebeest, zebras, and other plains game traverse the vast savannahs of the Serengeti, crossing into the Mara in an endless procession of wildlife. It's a sight that will leave you speechless.

 

WHERE TO GO IN KENYA?

RICH IN CULTURE

 

 

EXPERIENCES 

Unlock the Heart of Wild Africa

Our unforgettable tailor-made and luxury scheduled tours will spirit you away to the heart of untamed Africa. Choose from our meticulously crafted travel itineraries, and allow us to transform your safari dreams into living, breathing adventures

 

WHEN TO VISIT KENYA

“TIMING IS EVERYTHING”

Kenya enjoys a remarkably temperate climate, despite its equatorial location. Daytime temperatures typically range from 20 to 25 degrees Celsius (68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). However, the mountainous regions can be cooler, while the coastal areas tend to be more humid.

There are two rainy seasons in Kenya: the long rains of March and April, and the short rains of October through December. During these periods, park roads can become challenging to navigate, and mosquitoes are abundant. For optimal game viewing, visit during the dry season when animals congregate at waterholes, ensuring unforgettable sightings. From June to October, the annual wildebeest migration takes centre stage, as thousands of animals journey from the Serengeti to the Masai Mara National Reserve in July and October. During the rainy seasons, from March to the end of May and from October to December, you'll find fewer crowds and potentially enticing deals, making it an excellent time for a quieter, budget-friendly adventure.