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National parks in Kenya

The Great Migration in the Masai Mara, the Big Five in Tsavo East and the world-famous supertuskers of Amboseli. Kenya’s national parks hold all kinds of wildlife wonders, but also stunning landscapes that want to be discovered. Explore all of these national parks as well as its cities and unique places and start dreaming about (and planning) your next holiday.

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Mombasa is Kenya’s oldest and second largest city. Ever since the 12th century it has been a prosperous trading town, due to it being an island, situated strategically off the coastline of the Indian Ocean. Up to this day, it is an important port in East Africa, and the city even has its own international […]

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Nairobi Other parks and places

Nairobi is Kenya’s capital and the largest city of the country. Its name comes from the Masai phrase Enkare Nairobi. This means cool water and is a reference to the Nairobi River that flows through the city. The city’s nickname is the Green City in the Sun. Nairobi was founded in 1899 by British East Africa, […]

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Diani Beach in the south of Kenya is an exceptionally beautiful stretch of beach close to Mombasa. Voted as one of the top 10 beach destinations in Africa this is a pearl that you don’t want to miss…! Diani Beach lies approximately twenty kilometers south of Mombasa. It’s a fifteen kilometers long beach lined with […]

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The Solio Game Reserve is a privately owned sanctuary dedicated to rhino conservation. The reserve lies in the valley between the high slopes of Mount Kenya and the peaks of the Aberdare Mountains. Just north of Nairobi, it provides a home for approximately 200 rhinos. The game reserve is an exhilarating place to visit for […]

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Three giraffes next to each other in Samburu National Reserve Northern parks

With beautiful landscapes and hundreds of animals, Samburu National Reserve guarantees the sort of game viewing you otherwise would only experience watching National Geographic. This park is 165 square kilometres big and is about a five to six-hour drive from Nairobi. It’s a great place to start your safari adventure since it has a semi-dry […]

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Western parks

Imagine driving over the hills of the Great Rift Valley, turning a corner and seeing a shimmering lake between the hills. Welcome to Lake Nakuru! Just a four hour drive from Nairobi, this lake of 45 square kilometres lies at the foot of Lake Nakuru National Park. At 88 square kilometres, this national park is […]

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Rhino Other parks and places

A different kind of safari awaits you at the Ol’ Pejeta Conservancy, four hours from Nairobi. With a population of 140 black rhinos, it’s the largest sanctuary for these massive animals in East and Central Africa and heaven for rhino fans. Black rhinos have been acutely threatened with extinction since 1993. At that time, there […]

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The Lumo Conservancy is located between Tsavo West National Park and the Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary. It’s as small as 195 square kilometres, was established in 2001 and is managed by the community. Since it’s not an official national park, unique game drives are possible here – even at night! It’s also an important corridor […]

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Lioness lying in the green grass, lion snuggles up against her head Southern parks

Amboseli National Park lies on the border between Kenya and Tanzania. It is almost 400 square kilometres in size and offers a magnificent view of the beautifully snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro. This allows for some iconic pictures portraying African animals in front of the Africa’s highest lone-standing mountain. Kioko Lake is a lake in the middle […]

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Taita Hills elevated rooms Southern parks

Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary is a privately owned park on the edge of Tsavo West National Park. Its green mountain range and open grassy plains filled with wildlife definitely make it worth a visit. Belonging to the beautiful Eastern Arc Mountain Range, Taita Hills is among the oldest mountain ranges in Africa. The Eastern Arc […]

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Two lion cubs playing in the green grass Southern parks

Tsavo West National Park may be smaller and have less wildlife than Tsavo East National Park, but its scenery more than makes up for it. Shetani Lava Flows, Mzima Springs, the Chaimu Crater… the different environments within the same park are absolutely fascinating. With 9,065 square kilometres, it’s home to the Big Five (lions, buffalos, […]

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Eastern parks

The fascinating Lake Naivasha is located in the Great Rift Valley at an altitude of 1,884 meters above sea level. The up to 139 km² large freshwater lake is embedded between swamps, forests and rock formations. Its size is strongly dependent on rainfall. Between 1937 and 1950, Lake Naivasha was a landing site for Imperial […]

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Tsavo-East-National-Park Eastern parks

The Tsavo East National Park is a huge 13,000 square kilometres park, impressive and famous for its many lions and elephants. Founded in 1948, it is one of the oldest National Parks in the country. Here you cruise the outstretched savannah of the Yatta Plateau, while large groups of elephants walk these red dusty plains. […]

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Northern parks

With its mountains up to 4,000 metres, rainforests, moorlands, bamboo forests, deep valleys, Aberdare differs from the usual parks filled with savannah landscapes. Of course you can enjoy the usual game drives marvelling at plenty of wildlife. However, you can also go on beautiful hikes discovering the park’s enchanting scenery and chasing its multiple waterfalls. […]

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Hot air balloon over the Masai Mara with zebras and wildebeest in the savannah Southern parks

The Masai Mara National Reserve is located in the Great Rift Valley in Kenya, in mainly open grassland. It borders the Serengeti National Park and together they form Africa’s best known wonder – the annual Great Wildebeest Migration. The area got its name in honour of the Maasai people. Meet the Maasai tribe The Maasai […]

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