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Naboisho Conservancy

Naboisho has a high concentration of wildlife and strictly limits the number of visitors allowed in. Guests can enjoy exceptional wildlife encounters. The Conservancy is home to the big cats – in impressive numbers, and is well known for having a high density of lions, herds of elephants, giraffes, wildebeests, and so much more.

Maasai Mara National Reserve

The famous Maasai Mara National Reserve is a must-see for anyone visiting Kenya! This fantastic reserve offers safari experiences for first-timers and experienced alike. Home to the Big 5 and the wildebeest migration. 

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

The Conservancy offers excellent wildlife-viewings with a high density of wildlife, including predators, all of the Big Five are present. Its highlights include the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa, a population of southern white rhinos, and the opportunity to get up close to the last two northern white rhinos left in the world 

Samburu Reserve is a unique wildlife conservation haven famous for an abundance of rare species known as the Samburu Special Five. Comprising of the reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, gerenuk, Beisa oryx, and the Grevy’s zebra, these animals are endemic to the Samburu ecosystem. 

Kalama Conservancy, Samburu

Bordering Samburu National Reserve is the 384-sq-km Kalama Community Wildlife Conservancy, which opened in 2004.  Kalama is remote and private, unlike the reserve you can do bushwalks, night drives, and drive off-road  allowing you to follow wildlife, home to species endemic to the Samburu ecosystem.

Amboseli National Park​

Amboseli National Park in Southern Kenya is famous for its herds of big tusked elephants and the towering view of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, in neighboring Tanzania.

Nairobi National Park.

Nairobi National Park. This park is the first national park established in Kenya in 1946. It is the only wildlife park in the world where free-ranging lions and rhinos share a city with humans and the only protected wildlife area in the world bordering a capital city.

Lake Nakuru National Park

Although the Park is one of Kenya’s smaller parks, there are still plenty of territories to explore and discover.

The National park is home to flamingos (Greater and Lesser),. both black and white rhinos, rare Rothschild’s giraffes,