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Use Kenya's major safari regions as anchors for wildlife-led itineraries.
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Plan Kenya safaris around classic wildlife areas, private routes, scheduled departures, and regional extensions.
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Kenya is a strong starting point for classic East Africa safari planning, with wildlife areas, conservancies, city access, and coast or cross-border extensions depending on the route.
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Use Kenya's major safari regions as anchors for wildlife-led itineraries.
Choose custom dates or date-led departures where available.
Connect Kenya with Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, or coast extensions where suitable.
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Kenya
National Park
5 tours
ExploreAberdare National Park is a cool central Kenya highland park of forest, moorland, waterfalls and mountain wildlife, offering a completely different texture from open savannah safaris. Aberdare is misty, forested and atmospheric, with bamboo zones, waterfalls, trout streams and historic tree-lodge style wildlife viewing.

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Kenya can work across much of the year, but the right timing depends on wildlife priorities, weather, route, and traveller comfort.
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Kenya
National Park
19 tours
ExploreAmboseli National Park is a classic southern Kenya safari destination famed for big elephant herds, open plains, permanent swamps and dramatic views of Mount Kilimanjaro when the skies are clear. The park is open, bright and highly photogenic, with elephants moving between wetlands and dusty plains beneath Africa’s highest mountain.

Kenya
National Reserve
2 tours
ExploreBuffalo Springs National Reserve is a rewarding northern Kenya reserve adjoining Samburu, known for springs, riverine habitats, arid scenery and access to the same rare northern wildlife mix. It offers a quieter, open-feeling complement to Samburu, with striking contrasts between dry country, palm-lined watercourses and wildlife gathering around permanent water.

Kenya
Desert
1 tour
ExploreChalbi Desert is a stark northern Kenya desert of salt flats, open horizons and nomadic cultural landscapes, usually experienced as part of an adventurous Lake Turkana expedition. Chalbi is raw, vast and elemental, with heat shimmer, starlit nights, dry wind, camel country and a powerful sense of distance.
Kenya
Mountain / Wildlife Area
2 tours
ExploreChyulu Hills is a beautiful volcanic hill range between Amboseli and Tsavo, offering Kilimanjaro views, lava landscapes, private ranch safari and a quieter luxury wilderness experience. The Chyulus are green, cinematic and peaceful, with rolling hills, volcanic formations, open ranchland and a strong sense of space.

Kenya
Wildlife Area
2 tours
ExploreCrescent Island is a peaceful walking-safari sanctuary on Lake Naivasha where travellers can explore on foot among giraffes, zebras, antelopes and lake birdlife. It is intimate, gentle and highly accessible, making it a strong soft-adventure stop for families, honeymooners and travellers who want a break from vehicle-based safari.
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