Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned safari-goer, here’s why Kenya should be at the top of your travel list. Kenya is home to vast, open, fenceless wilderness where wildlife roams freely. It boasts some of the planet’s most diverse and dense populations of wildlife, from the iconic Big Five to rare species not commonly found in most safari destinations.\
National Parks And Reserves
Kenya’s national parks and reserves are among Africa’s most iconic, offering diverse landscapes and fantastic wildlife experiences. From the vast savannahs of the Maasai Mara, with the Great Wildebeest Migration, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, where over a million wildebeests, alongside zebras and antelopes, make the perilous journey across the Mara River, braving crocodiles along the way. To the rugged terrain of Tsavo, known for its large elephant herds, and Amboseli offers breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro and is famous for its impressive elephant populations, while Samburu showcases rare species like the reticulated giraffe and the gerenuk. These protected areas are vital for conservation.
Exclusive Safari Experiences In Private Conservancies
Kenya’s success in wildlife conservation is largely due to its private conservancies, which protect vital habitats and migration paths that might otherwise be lost. A safari in these conservancies offers fantastic accommodations and game drives far from the crowds. Here the rules differ from those in National Parks and Reserves, allowing for experiences like walking safaris and night drives where you can encounter nocturnal wildlife, such as bush babies, or watch a pride of lions feasting on a night kill. Additionally, off-road driving is allowed, allowing you to get closer to wildlife.
Diverse Safari Activities Beyond Game Drives
Kenya offers a wide range of adventurous activities beyond the game drive for those looking to be more active and adventurous. You can hike up Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, enjoy horseback riding alongside wildlife, or even go skydiving and kite surfing along the Kenyan coast. Other experiences include white-water rafting, mountain biking across the savannah, and rock climbing.
Vibrant City Life In Kenya's Capital
Your safari adventure will likely begin in Nairobi, Kenya’s vibrant capital, which was named Best City of 2024 by Lonely Planet, and for good reason. It’s also the only city in the world with a National Park, offering the unique experience of seeing lions and rhinos against an urban skyline. Nairobi boasts a lively nightlife scene, diverse shopping options, excellent restaurants, and world-class golf courses. Don’t miss visiting the world-famous Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, where you can meet rescued baby elephants, hand-feeding endangered Rothschild giraffes at the Giraffe Center, or experiencing the lively local Matatu bus rides.
Meet The Fascinating Tribes
Kenya has over 40 tribes, with the colorful Maasai and Samburu being the most recognized. Visiting a Maasai or Samburu village provides a window into their ancient traditions. Even if a village visit isn’t on your itinerary, your safari camp is likely to be staffed by people from these communities. Allowing you to engage more authentically, and hear their captivating stories. There are also school visits where you engage with the local children.
Hospitality and Accommodations in Kenya
Kenya is renowned for its warm, personalized, and professional service, making you feel right at home from the moment you arrive. The country boasts a range of some of the best safari camps and lodges, each well-equipped to meet your dietary needs with advance notice.
Conservation
Kenya is at the forefront of conservation, making it an ideal destination for eco-conscious travelers. Visit the last two northern white rhinos on the planet, go behind the scenes at a remote community-run elephant sanctuary, or hang out with the anti-poaching teams working tirelessly to protect Kenya’s wildlife.
Beaches
Kenya’s coastline is an easy add-on to your safari, offering stunning shorelines, crystal-clear seas, and laid-back beach resorts. The Indian Ocean coastline is perfect for marine adventures, including snorkeling in coral gardens, dhow sailing, game fishing, diving with dolphins, and whale shark watching. Kenya is also part of the world’s second-longest coral reef, the Kenyan Barrier Reef, with unparalleled diving and snorkeling opportunities.
Shopping
Kenya offers a treasure trove of unique shopping experiences, from beadwork and hand-woven textiles to wooden sculptures of your favorite animals.
Why Choose King Salama Safaris?
Eco-Friendly Practices: We are committed to sustainable tourism, ensuring that your adventure leaves minimal impact on the environment.
Expert Guides: Our knowledgeable guides provide a deeper understanding of wildlife and ecosystems, making your safari educational and immersive.
Luxury in the Wilderness: Experience the perfect blend of luxury and nature, with eco-conscious accommodations that redefine safari comfort.
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King Salama Safaris expert team is here to ensure that you have the best safari. We are here to listen and craft the perfect trip. From the minute you book with us until we say goodbye to you at the airport, we are with you all the way.