Safari Parks in Kenya

As the original ‘home of safari’, Kenya boasts safari parks that perfectly balance Big Five game viewing with private reserves and some of Africa’s best cultural experiences.

Kenya is renowned as one of Africa’s top safari destinations, making it an incredibly popular option for both first-time and return safari-goers. Imagine witnessing the dramatic scenes of the Great Migration or floating over the Maasai Mara at sunrise in a hot air balloon. Kenya’s unforgettable safari moments will stay with you long after you return home.

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The Best Safari Parks and Activities in Kenya

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Home to dozens of safari parks and reserves, Kenya delivers impressive wildlife viewing, iconic conservation success stories, and a variety of safari experiences, ranging from bucket-list-worthy activities to unexpected adventures.

For a classic safari, the Maasai Mara is unparalleled. This iconic park is home to the Great Migration from July to October, but it also offers incredible year-round game viewing and impressive predator sightings. The private conservancies bordering the Mara provide a more exclusive experience, with equally impressive game viewing and a wider range of activities.

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For those looking beyond a more traditional safari experience, Laikipia and Samburu offer opportunities to see Kenya’s rarer wildlife species. These regions also play host to unique experiences, from bush walks and horseback safaris to fly camping and star-bed sleep-outs. The Great Rift Valley lakes offer some phenomenal birding opportunities and a more relaxed safari experience, whilst Amboseli and Chyulu Hills are known for their dramatic scenery and astonishing elephant herds. A Kenya safari is also an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the local Maasai and Samburu cultures – this is a destination that offers some of the most authentic and sensitively conducted cultural experiences in Africa!

With so many options, it can be a challenge to decide where to go! Our experts have traveled Kenya extensively, uncovering the highlights and hidden gems to make your safari truly unforgettable. Chat with an expert today to start planning your tailor-made vacation.

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  1. Giraffe in the Maasai Mara National Park, Kenya

    Maasai Mara National Reserve

    Kenya’s premier safari destination, famous for Big Five sightings, the Great Migration and authentic Maasai culture.

  2. Cheetah stretching, greater mara conservancies safari vacations

    Greater Mara Conservancies

    Exclusive, crowd-free safaris. Exceptional Big Five game viewing and world-class camps and lodges.

  3. Game drive, Kicheche Laikipia, Kenya

    Laikipia

    A combination of conservation success stories, private conservancies, unique wildlife, and owner-run ranches.

  4. Rhino game drive, Lewa borana landscape safaris, Kenya

    Lewa–Borana Landscape

    A wildlife haven known for its work protecting Kenya’s endangered black rhino and Grevy’s zebra populations.

  5. Samburu national reserve view point, Kenya safaris

    Samburu National Reserve

    A unique landscape with its own ‘Samburu Special Five’. Here, wildlife congregates along the Ewaso Nyiro River.

  6. Elephant safaris in Meru National Park, Kenya

    Meru National Park

    A beautiful park, best known from the film Born Free, about a lion’s release into the wild.

  7. Mara people, Mathews range, Kenya safari holidays

    Mathews Range

    Heartland of the Samburu people, here travellers enjoy authentic cultural encounters, pristine forest, and spectacular walking.

  8. Lake Naivasha national park wildlife, Kenya safaris

    Lake Nakuru and Naivasha

    Easily reached from Nairobi, these Great Rift Valley lakes teem with wildlife, including a variety of birds.

  9. deck chairs on diani beach, kenya safaris

    Mombasa and Diani Beach

    Historic Mombasa meets white sandy beaches in Kenya’s popular coastal region. Popular for nightlife, restaurants, and watersports.

  10. Lamu Archipelago

    Ancient Swahili settlements, laidback island life, and endless stretches of palm-fringed coastline give Lamu its instant appeal.

  11. aerial view, hemingways watamu, malindi and watamu beach, kenya

    Malindi and Watamu Beach

    An eclectic mix of vibrant nightlife, family-friendly resorts, tropical beaches, and stunning nature spots.

  12. Nairobi, capital city of Kenya, safari holidays

    Nairobi

    Kenya’s lively capital is a hub for travel throughout East Africa with some excellent accommodation options.