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OverviewEnquireOverviewEnquire StartDate EndDate The south coast of Mombasa is accessible via the Likoni ferry from mainland Mombasa or by air. This region especially Diani is known as the original tropical paradise, famous for its palm-fringed, snow-white sandy beaches, the most beautiful beaches in Africa and not forgetting the sacred forests. It is an idyllic seaside
OverviewEnquireOverview Mombasa is Kenya’s second-largest city and a haven for seaside and water lovers.  This historic town has a stretch of white sand beaches extending as far as the eye can see. The four beaches here namely – Nyali, Bamburi, Shanzu and Kikambala together with the sea-front resorts overlooking the Indian ocean draw thousands of
OverviewEnquireOverview Tsavo West National Park is the first park to be gazetted in Kenya in 1946 with over 9000sq km. Characterized by acacia woodlands, belts of riverine vegetation and rocky ridges, the park has one of the most breathtaking landscapes especially of the Shetani lava flow. The attraction includes the Poacher's Lookout where visitors can
OverviewEnquireOverview The over 11,000sq km Tsavo East National Park is the largest wildlife park in Kenya with some of the most dramatic landscapes generalized by flat open grasslands, scrublands, and Acacia woodlands, belts of riverine vegetation and rocky ridges. Large herds of dusty red elephant are seen frequenting the water-holes along with other game including
OverviewEnquireOverview The Samburu National Reserve lies on the edge of northern Kenya's semi-arid region. The area is inhabited by the strikingly tall and slender Samburu community normally called the ‘butterfly People’ because of how they adorn themselves with colourful cosmetic jewellery beads and bright rap-rounds. Like their cousins the Maasai, the Samburu are a pastoral
OverviewEnquireOverview The 1510sq km Maasai Mara National Reserve is the most famous wildlife park in the country that hosts well over 1.3 million wildebeest during the greatest spectacle of the annual migration where these beasts trek for a thousand miles in search of pasture. Termed as the ‘Seventh Wonder of the World’ this phenomenon draws
OverviewEnquireOverview Amboseli National Park covers an area of about 392sq km of plains dominated by the breathtaking gigantic views of the free-standing snowcapped 5,985m Mount Kilimanjaro.  The Amboseli conservation area includes the Chyulu Hills National Parks, as well as large Maasai community wildlife sanctuaries. Wildlife viewing is great all year round especially around the swamps
OverviewEnquireOverview Nairobi, Kenya's capital and largest city, still conjures all the romance and adventure of its colorful colonial days. The city evolved from a humble camp for railway workers in 1899 to the capital of British East Africa by 1907. Today, Nairobi's rich history and tribal culture are brought to life in its excellent museums.
OverviewEnquireOverview Lake Naivasha a fresh and the highest of the rift valley lakes in Kenya is one of Africa’s most renowned lakes. It has been home to some of the well-known naturalists, conversationalists, and filmmakers and also host to one of Kenya’s largest horticultural farms. Apart from streams, the lake is fed by the perennial

Nakuru

OverviewEnquireOverview Nakuru is the fourth largest city in Kenya, and its greatest attraction is the lake that is located within the Lake Nakuru National Park. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lake Nakuru National Park that covers an area of about 188sq km is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Kenya. It's famous