Welcome to Kenya

Revered by many anthropologists as the 'cradle of humanity', Kenya is wild and a little dangerous. If you're adventurous - and sensible - it promises the globe's most magnificent wildlife parks, unsullied beaches, thriving coral reefs, memorable mountainscapes and ancient Swahili cities.

The regional hub for trade and finance, equatorial Kenya has five neighbours and three major water bodies - the Indian Ocean, Lake Victoria and Lake Turkana. Kenya's cultural mosaic is Africa in miniature, with almost every main African tongue spoken and over forty distinct ethnic groups. Kenya is one Africa’s most diverse travel destinations: Watch a lion-kill in the true African wilderness, drift over coral reefs in a glass-bottomed boat off tropical Mombasa, take off on an elegant balloon safari over the Masai Mara, visit the nomadic, ochre-clad Maasai, gaze at the breathtaking views of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro or watch pink flamingoes rise over the Rift Valley soda lakes all in one day.

Be one of the few who witness the mid-year spectacle of over two million herbivores thundering through the Serengeti to the sweet grass of the unfenced Masai Mara, the richest wildlife sanctuary in Kenya.

Safari attractions in Kenya:

The Great Migration (July to October)

Game-rich Masai Mara Game Reserve

Tropical Mombasa – 480kms of spectacular coral reef

Amboseli National Park – famous for it’s many elephant herds

Mt Kilimanjaro – African’s highest mountain

Mt Kenya – an extinct volcano and the second tallest mountain in Africa

Fascinating culture of the Maasai people

Forty different ethnic groups

Spectacular and diverse game viewing

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