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Kenya

Kenya, the jewel of East Africa, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. From the iconic Maasai Mara, where the Great Migration unfolds, to the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya, the country offers an unparalleled safari experience. Nairobi, the capital, blends modernity with history, while Mombasa and Diani Beach boast pristine coastal retreats. Lake Nakuru dazzles with pink flamingos, and Amboseli provides majestic views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Whether spotting the Big Five, engaging with the Maasai people, or enjoying Kenya’s delicious cuisine, this diverse and vibrant country guarantees an unforgettable adventure.

Itenarary

Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi
  • Arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
  • Visit the Giraffe Centre & David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
  • Explore Karen Blixen Museum
  • Enjoy dinner at the famous Carnivore Restaurant
Day 2: Nairobi to Amboseli National Park
  • Drive to Amboseli National Park
  • Afternoon game drive with Mount Kilimanjaro views
  • Spot elephants, lions, cheetahs, and giraffes
Day 3: Amboseli to Lake Naivasha
  • Early morning safari in Amboseli
  • Drive to Lake Naivasha via the Great Rift Valley
  • Boat ride on Lake Naivasha & visit Crescent Island
Day 4: Lake Naivasha to Lake Nakuru National Park
  • Drive to Lake Nakuru National Park
  • Game drive to see flamingos & rhinos
  • Visit Baboon Cliff for panoramic views
Day 5: Lake Nakuru to Maasai Mara
  • Drive to the world-famous Maasai Mara
  • Afternoon game drive to spot the Big Five
  • Enjoy a traditional Maasai cultural experience
Day 6: Full-Day Safari in Maasai Mara
  • Morning and afternoon game drives
  • Optional hot air balloon safari over the Mara plains
  • Visit the Mara River to see hippos & crocodiles
Day 7: Maasai Mara to Nairobi
  • Morning game drive before departure
  • Drive back to Nairobi
  • Explore local markets & buy souvenirs
Day 8: Departure
  • Visit Nairobi National Museum (optional)
  • Transfer to the airport for departure

Places to Visit

Bombolulu Workshops and Cultural Centre

Bombolulu Workshops and Cultural Centre

Mombasa – Arabuko-Sokoke National Forest

Mombasa – Arabuko-Sokoke National Forest

Mombasa – Fort Jesus

Mombasa – Fort Jesus

Mombasa – Gede Ruins

Mombasa – Gede Ruins

Mombasa – Haller Park

Mombasa – Haller Park

Mombasa – Kilifi

Mombasa – Kilifi

Mombasa – Mamba Village Centre

Mombasa – Mamba Village Centre

Mombasa – Marine National Park

Mombasa – Marine National Park

Mombasa – North Coast Beaches

Mombasa – North Coast Beaches

Mombasa – Old Town

Mombasa – Old Town

Mombasa – Shimba Hills National Reserve

Mombasa – Shimba Hills National Reserve

Mombasa – South Coast Beaches

Mombasa – South Coast Beaches

Mombasa – Wasini Island

Mombasa – Wasini Island

Mombasa – Watamu

Mombasa – Watamu

Mombasa Go-Kart

Mombasa Go-Kart

Mombasa Tusks

Mombasa Tusks

Nairobi – Bomas of Kenya

Nairobi – Bomas of Kenya

Nairobi – David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

Nairobi – David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

Nairobi – Giraffe Centre

Nairobi – Giraffe Centre

Nairobi – Karen Blixen Museum

Nairobi – Karen Blixen Museum

Nairobi – Karura Forest Reserve

Nairobi – Karura Forest Reserve

Nairobi – Kazuri Beads Factory Tour

Nairobi – Kazuri Beads Factory Tour

Nairobi – Kenyatta International Conference Centre

Nairobi – Kenyatta International Conference Centre

Nairobi – National Museum

Nairobi – National Museum

Nairobi – National Park

Nairobi – National Park

Nairobi – Ngong Hills

Nairobi – Ngong Hills

Nairobi – Railway Museum

Nairobi – Railway Museum

Must-Know Facts About Kenya

Kenya is home to the Maasai Mara, where the Great Migration takes place annually.

Mount Kenya is Africa’s second-highest mountain after Kilimanjaro.

Lake Nakuru is famous for its pink flamingos and rich birdlife.

Kenya has over 50 national parks and reserves, making it a wildlife paradise.

The Swahili word “Safari” originates from Kenya, meaning “journey”.

Diani Beach is ranked among Africa’s best beaches for its white sands and blue waters.

The Maasai people are known for their unique traditions and red attire.

The Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino) can all be found in Kenya.

Nairobi is the only capital city with a national park within its borders.

Kenya’s economy heavily depends on tourism, agriculture, and technology sectors.

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