KENYA SAFARIS
Our Kenya Safaris
Game drive in Masai Mara
A game drive in the Masai Mara will not disappoint; you will see many different animal species as well as breathtaking scenery that will take your breath away. During the safari, look for large groups of lions, hyenas, and possibly a rhino. Giraffes, impalas, and other antelopes can be found on the savanna. Elephants, buffalos, and massive Nile crocodiles may be found competing for space with hippos on the Mara River’s banks.
Safari Tour of Amboseli National Park.
The Amboseli National Park is located in southern Kenya, bordering Tanzania. Because of the majestic Kilimanjaro in the background, it is one of the most iconic safari photographs. The national park is made up of Savanna plains, acacia woodland, and swamp areas, and it is part of a larger ecosystem shared by Kenya and Tanzania. Amboseli National Park is best known for its impressive elephant population of over 600 animals.
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Amboseli Game Drive.
A game drive in Amboseli National Park provides the classic sight of large elephant herds crossing the savanna plains, with Mt Kilimanjaro in the background.

Safari Tour at Ol Pejeta Conservancy
The Ol Pejeta Conservancy is one of Kenya’s most accessible reserves, and it is part of the much larger Laikipia Plateau national reserve. It serves as a natural boundary between Kenya’s central highlands and its northern desert areas. Ol Pejeta is East Africa’s largest rhino protected area, home to 80 black rhinos and at least 10 white rhinos.
Ol Pejeta Reserve Game Drive.
You’ll be looking for the African wild dog, black and white rhinos, and leopards during your safari in this special reserve. You will also visit the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Reserve, which is home to Kenya’s only chimp population. The chimps live in a fence-enclosed protected reserve.
Safari in Samburu National Reserve
The Samburu National Reserve serves as a natural boundary between the fertile soils surrounding Mount Kenya and the semi-desert to the north of Northern Kenya. The most wildlife is seen around the Ewaso Nyiro River, which is the lifeblood of the national park and meanders through the arid landscape. On your way to the Samburu National Reserve, you will come across several Samburu tribes, which are easily identified by their bright red clothing and colorful jewelry.
Samburu Game Reserve.
On the reserve’s north side, an exciting game drive takes you along the river and to the foot of the mountains. Unique wildlife such as the Beisa oryx, lesser kudu, Reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, and the odd-looking gerenuk can be found here. Which is not available anywhere else in Kenya. Aside from these must-see animals, keep an eye out for antelopes, leopards, lions, and cheetahs.
Safari Tour of Lake Nakuru
Lake Nakuru is one of the many lakes that make up the Great Rift Valley. Swamps, rock formations, woodland, and grassland surround the lake. This lake is well-known for its high concentration of Flamingos, but rhinos can also be found here.
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Game drive on Lake Nakuru.
During your game drive, your main focus will be on the flamingos, but also on the black and white rhinos that live in the wild. Leopards, giraffes, zebras, and buffalos are also possible sightings.
Safari Tour on Lake Naivasha
Lake Naivasha is right next to Hell’s Gate National Park. It is a freshwater lake located at an elevation of 1884 meters above sea level. It was an important transportation hub in Kenya during colonial times. Lake Naivasha is home to hippos, crocodiles, and other wildlife that visits the lake for a drink.
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Boat Trip on Lake Naivasha
Many bird species, hippos, and crocodiles can be seen on this relaxing boat ride on Lake Naivasha.
Safari Tour of Hell’s Gate National Park
Hell’s Gate National Park is located next to Lake Naivasha and features two extinct volcanoes that created a dramatic landscape with sandstone cliffs and high altitude differences. This is one of Kenya’s few parks where you can walk or ride your mountain bike alongside the animals.
Tour of Hell’s Gate by mountain bike.
You will ride a mountain bike alongside wild animals in the park, escorted by a professional guide. An active activity set against the stunning backdrop of Hell’s Gate National Park.
Walking Tours of Hell’s Gate.
You will walk and climb between the steep rock formations and cliffs during this adventurous walk through Hells Gate Gorge. The Ultimate Wild Safaris guide will inform you about the geology and bird species you will encounter along the way.
Safari Tour on Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest freshwater lake. In 1858, John Hannington Speke discovered this lake for Western civilization. The lake provides the majority of the locals’ income through fishing. Hippos, as well as numerous waterbird species, live in the lake.
Holiday Vacation Watamu Beach Safari Tour
Watamu Beach offers pristine beaches surrounded by lush tropical forest. This hidden gem is approximately 100 kilometers from Mombasa and remains one of the most undeveloped and natural areas on the coast. Watamu’s keywords are peach and tranquility, and it will provide you with a one-of-a-kind beach vacation away from the crowds.
Holiday Vacation on Lamu Island Safari Tour
Lamu Island has been a center of Swahili and Islamic culture for over 700 years and is a Unesco World Heritage Site. Expect beautiful beaches, dazzling coral reefs, and first-rate service. With no real roads or vehicles, donkeys and old dhow boats are the primary modes of transportation. At best, Lamu Island is unknown in Kenya.
Holiday Vacation Diani Beach Safari Tour
The beautiful beaches of Diani are located 45 kilometers south of Mombasa town, and include a stunning long stretch of white-sand beach surrounded by surfable waves and lush forest. Diani Beach is a popular tourist destination that attracts a diverse crowd, ranging from honeymooners and backpackers to partygoers and water-sports enthusiasts.
Safari Tour Holiday Vacation in Nairobi City, Kenya
Nairobi, located just south of the Equator at an elevation of 1,675 meters, has an almost perfect, healthy climate: warm sunny cloudless days with temperatures rarely rising above 25 degrees Celsius and cooler nights. This city, founded in the spirit of adventure by the early pioneers less than a century ago, was then a minor jumble of tents and ox wagons beside the Uganda Railhead, which halted here 500 kilometers inland from the coast to gather steam for the journey ahead.
Because of the favorable climate and abundance of water, it grew quickly, becoming one of Africa’s most important and vibrant cities, truly a Babel Tower of races and cultures, with a population of nearly 3 million colorful people from various nations. A city of stark contrasts, strikingly modern with tall imposing buildings and remnants of the early days.
Look for the Law Courts and Parliament Buildings
The Railway Station and Museum, with its steam locomotives that evoke a more romantic era; the Jamia Mosque; the City Market with its arrays of tropical fruits and flowers; the famous Norfolk Hotel, linked with Kenya’s history since 1904; the Kenyatta Conference Centre, built in 1983; the National Museum, founded in 1910, with its unique collections so relevant to Kenya’s early history and the prehistory of mankind; the Karen Blixe Museum.
Shopping is a popular pastime throughout the country, particularly in Nairobi. Look around first because there is so much to see: wood carvings and traditional handcrafts; sensuous soapstone from Kisii; colorful sisal mats; “kiondos,” the famous Kenya bags; “kangas” and “kikois,” traditionally worn by women and now used as tablecloths or beach wraps; and batiks, such as those printed by Heidi Lange or Robin Anderson. In addition, two gemstones are indigenous to this region of Africa: the blue Tanzanite and the vivid green Tsavorite.
The quality of the hotels in and around Nairobi will pleasantly surprise visitors. All are well-appointed, with spacious rooms, swimming pools in most cases, and friendly and attentive service. The majority of the top hotels provide gourmet a la carte dining in sophisticated grill rooms.
For visitors who wish to dine out the choice is appealing: the Tamarind, with superb seafood from the Indian Ocean; the Ibis Grill, in the Norfolk Hotel, an exceptional meal for a special occasion; the Carnivore, famous for its exotic game meats.