Gosheni Destination
Kenya
About Kenya
The number one attraction is the wildlife; including the Big 5 and the spectacle of the Great Wildebeest Migration. Spread over an extensive network of national parks and private conservancies, decades of proactive conservation and investment in the hospitality industry reveal a range of destinations and activities that cater to a variety of interests and market segments.
Kenya’s extensive coastline abuts the warm azure waters of the Indian Ocean, making it ideal for those wanting to spend a few days pre- or post-safari soaking up the rays or exploring its fascinating marine life.
Adding the finishing touch to the Kenyan experience is a nation as proud of their culture as they are of their custodianship of its treasures. From the first joyful “Jambo!” (Hello) to the last glimmer of the African sun, Kenya will captivate you!
Highlights
Big 5 Safari
Witness Africa's iconic wildlife – lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinos – in their natural habitats.
The Great Migration
Experience the awe-inspiring spectacle of millions of wildebeest and zebras crossing the plains of East Africa.
Birding Paradise
Explore Kenya's diverse habitats and spot over 1,000 bird species, from colorful kingfishers to majestic eagles.
Landscape Diversity
Discover Kenya's varied landscapes, from savannahs to mountains, providing endless opportunities for exploration.
Cultural Encounters
Immerse yourself in Kenya's rich cultural heritage through authentic encounters with local communities.
Top Kenya Tours
Our tours highlight Kenya’s top attractions, from thrilling wildlife safaris to tranquil beach retreats, offering a comprehensive experience of the country’s diverse landscapes.
- 11 Days
- Kenya
- Nairobi, Amboseli, Ol Pejeta, Great Rift Valley, Masai Mara
Kenya Destinations
For many, Kenya’s safari experience is the benchmark, thanks to the country’s conservation vision and robust tourism sector. Whether you’d like to explore by foot, vehicle or hot air balloon, there’s something for nature lovers from all walks of life. Home-grown professional guides ensure that the experience is as safe as it is informative, leaving you inspired and enriched.
Gishwati-Mukura National Park
Samburu National Park
Amboseli National Park
Lake Nakuru National Park
Diani Beach
Lamu Town
Amboseli National Park
Kenya Experience
The Great Migration
Big 5 Safari
Beach
Mountains
City and Culture
When To Go
- Dry Season
- Short Dry Season
- Wet Season
This is considered the best time to visit Kenya for wildlife viewing and safaris.
The weather is generally dry, with sunny days and cooler temperatures, making it comfortable for game drives and outdoor activities.
Wildlife congregates around water sources, making it easier to spot animals in national parks and game reserves.
July to October is the peak season for the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara, where millions of wildebeests and other animals move in search of fresh grazing grounds, offering an incredible wildlife spectacle.
This period is another good time for wildlife viewing, similar to the main dry season.
It’s also the calving season for wildebeests in the Maasai Mara, providing excellent opportunities to see baby animals.
The wet season consists of two main periods: the “short rains” from November to December and the “long rains” from March to May.
During the wet season, the landscape is lush and green, providing a beautiful backdrop for photography.
Birdwatching is fantastic during this time, with many migratory bird species present.
Prices are generally lower during the wet season, and there are fewer tourists, providing a more budget-friendly and less crowded experience.
Frequently Asked Questions About Kenya
What is the climate and weather like in Kenya?
Do I need a visa to travel to Kenya?
What vaccinations do I need before traveling to Kenya?
What currency is used in Kenya, and where can I exchange money?
What other activities are available in Kenya apart from safaris?
What clothing should I pack for my trip to Kenya?
Are there any specific health precautions I should take while traveling in Kenya?
What should I keep in mind when exploring Kenya's beaches?
Can anyone climb Mount Kenya?
What makes Kenya's wildlife and safari experiences special?
Which parks in Kenya are best for first-time safari visitors?
What should I consider when traveling to Kenya with kids or elderly people?
How can I celebrate a special occasion in Kenya?
How does Kenya compare to Tanzania and other safari destinations?
On the other hand, Kenya tends to be more accessible and affordable, with Nairobi serving as a vibrant urban base offering a plethora of activities. Its diverse range of restaurants, nightlife, and day trips appeals particularly to budget-conscious and solo travelers seeking a blend of wildlife and city experiences.


