MASAI MARA
Reputable for its annual wildebeests migration and the fierce Maasai warriors Masai
Mara is home to the big five lions, elephants, rhino, buffalo and leopards. It is also a
dwelling place for many more wildlife namely cheetah, gazelles, zebras, giraffes, and
more than 500 birds species.
AMBOSELI
Legendary for it trio attractions Masai culture, Mt. Kilimanjaro views and the rich wildlife
diversity. Amboseli is an elephant sanctuary and habitation to buffalos, leopards, lions,
lesser kudu and a prolific bird life featuring 600 species.
NAKURU
Famed for being a rhino and flamingo haven Lake Nakuru sits on the floor of rift valley
surrounded by woody and bushy grasslands. It offers different panoramic views from its
divergent ridges and surrounding escarpments. It is resident to 56 different species
including white rhinos, waterbucks, lions and over 500 plants species.
SAMBURU
Samburu is glorious for its gravy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, reticulated giraffes, gerenuk
and Beisa Oryx. Though it is infamous, it is rich biodiversity. The presence of Ewaso
Nyiro River ushers other wildlife from the surrounding plains and incredible beauty.
ABERDARES
Legendary for tree hotels Treetops which gained fame in 1952 when it hosted the young
Princess Elizabeth on the very night that her father King George VI died, and she
became the uncrowned Queen of the United Kingdom. The Ark, stilted timber pillars that
doubles as overnight hides overlooking forest-fringed water holes that attract numerous
wildlife, including elephant and black rhino.
NAIVASHA
Positioned on the floor of rift valley Naivasha is famous for its duo treks attractions
“Hells gate national park and Crescent islands” Eminent for its birdlife and grazers. It is
also ideal for Economy and lavish vacationers due to the diverse accommodating
brackets.
MERU
Meru national park is renowned as the setting for Joy Adamson’s book “Born Free”, the
story of the Adamson’s life and research amongst “Elsa” the lioness and cheetah. The
equator, 13 rivers and numerous mountain-fed streams bisect the park. It has diverse
scenery from woodlands to wide-open plains filled with numerous birds’ species and
animals including large prides of lion and some of Kenya’s largest herds of buffalo.
TSAVO WEST
Home to the largest population of red-skinned elephants as well as to members of the
rest of the "Big 5" African animals Lions, leopards, rhino and buffalos. Tsavo West is
famous for its 1898 tales, Man-eating lions killing over 135 railway workers. The pair of
male, mane less lions that, unusually, hunted humans rather than livestock, evaded
traps and capture for many months.
Tsavo west Encompasses Mountains and hills for climbing, savanna bush and semi-arid
desert scrub, acacia woodland among other beautiful sceneries. On a safari, wear cool,
comfortable clothing, and a sunhat. Remember to bring your camera and binoculars,
sunglasses and water to drink.
TSAVO EAST
Being one of the oldest and largest park in Kenya. It features dry plains across which
the Galana River flows, Yatta Plateau and Laggard Falls. It is somewhere you can enjoy
seeing wildlife in its most pure and unhurried, and in relative solitude. The sight of dust-
red elephant wallowing, rolling and spraying each other with the midnight blue waters of
palm-shaded Galana River is one of the most evocative images in Africa. Rhino, buffalo,
lion, leopard, pods of hippo, crocodile, waterbucks, lesser Kudu, gerenuk and the prolific
bird life features 500-recorded species are residents here.
WATAMU
Watamu is a stunning and peaceful small town on the Kenya north Coast, situated
between unspoiled white sandy beaches and flourishing tropical forest. It welcomes
visitors seeking to rest, sightsee and enjoy the sensations that it has to offer. Sandy
beaches and coral gardens are the defining features.
Its tropical beaches offers you a range of excellent resorts and quiet relaxing
hideaways. The thick jungles of the Arabuko Sokoke Forest reserve hide a world of
wonders. Walk through the Forest; explore the true hidden treasure Mida creek
surrounded by mangroves using a boat to catch the best sunset views. Dive on the reef
or try your hand at big game fishing.
MALINDI
This small north coast town is at the center of a strip of tranquil tropical white sandy
beaches offering you space and freedom to relax, unwind, and sop up the atmosphere.
An extensive series of sandstone gorges and sheer gullies are unique and otherworldly
landscape has become part of local tradition.
LAMU
Lamu is a quiet tropical island where life is lived at its own relaxed rhythm, but a place
whose history is as mysterious and fascinating. The island itself is a beautiful place of
endless beaches, where tiny villages seat among coconut trees and lateen sailed
dhows tier the waters. Lamu’s real attraction is its Old town where donkeys are the most
used means of carriage.
It is an exotic place, made even more pleasing by the relaxed and welcoming attitudes
of the locals. To visit Lamu is to enter another world, and you might find yourself
becoming a part of this world. Life slows down, and long days spent strolling along the
waterfront, exploring the town or relaxing on the beaches.
DIANI
Voted Africa's leading beach destination for 5 times Diani Beach is a major beach on
the southern coast of Kenya. Surrounded by the spectacular Indian Ocean, soft white
sands and the striking shade of emerald blue that emerges from its clear warm waters,
Diani is Kenya’s most relaxing retreat. It is the perfect place to get away from the stress
of everyday life or to relax before and after an exciting safari.
Diani is popular with families, honeymooners, backpackers and water-sports fans. From
visiting its marine national park, diving with dolphins and sea turtles, spotting whale
sharks, kitesurfing, skydiving and nightlife, it offers the best for all ages.
There is plenty to do in Diani. Take a day trip out on an original dhow boat to Wasini
Island to look for dolphins and sea turtles. For a small adventure take a glass bottom
boat to the sandbank and marvel at the fantastic underwater world. Go a bit deeper into
the ocean and dive into the ocean with us. Take it to the sky for the thrill seeking;
skydiving down onto the pristine beach is a fantastic adventure.