Kenya Safari Destinations
From the sweeping savannas of the Masai Mara to the coral shores of Lamu, Kenya offers one of the most diverse safari experiences on earth. Choose your destination below.
Masai Mara National Reserve
Kenya's crown jewel — 850 lions, pioneering conservancy model, and the Great Migration's most dramatic river crossings.
Mara Triangle · Mara North Conservancy · Olare Motorogi Conservancy · Olare Motorogi Conservancy + 1 more
Read Destination Guide →Amboseli
Africa's most photographed elephant herds with Kilimanjaro's snow-capped peak as a permanent backdrop.
Observation Hill & Central Swamps · Lake Amboseli Basin · Kimana Sanctuary
Read Destination Guide →Amboseli National Park
Africa's most iconic photo — big-tusked elephants framed by Kilimanjaro's snow-capped peak.
Explore →Samburu National Reserve
Kenya's arid frontier — the Samburu Special Five species found nowhere else on a classic safari circuit.
Explore →Laikipia Plateau
Kenya's conservation frontier — black rhino stronghold, the last northern white rhinos, and horseback wilderness safaris.
Tsavo
22,000 km² of raw African wilderness — 12,000 red elephants and the legend of the Tsavo man-eaters.
Lake Nakuru
A compact Rift Valley sanctuary where flamingo-fringed shores meet one of Kenya's highest concentrations of rhino.
Diani Coast
Kenya's finest beach — 17 km of white sand, Kisite Marine Park dolphins, and colobus monkeys in coastal forest.
Explore →Lake Naivasha
Rift Valley's freshwater gem — 1,500 hippos, walking safaris on Crescent Island, and cycling through Hell's Gate.
Mount Kenya
Trek to Point Lenana (4,985 m) through giant lobelias and Afro-alpine moorland on Africa's second-highest peak.
Nairobi National Park
The world's only national park in a capital city — black rhino and lions against the Nairobi skyline.
Mombasa
Kenya's coastal soul — Fort Jesus, Swahili Old Town, and the gateway to the Indian Ocean coast.
Lamu Archipelago
East Africa's oldest Swahili settlement — a car-free UNESCO island of carved doorways, dhow sails, and 12 km of empty beach.
Meru National Park
The park that inspired Born Free — 870 km² of lush, uncrowded wilderness with 13 permanent rivers and a restored rhino sanctuary.
Watamu
Kenya's marine conservation capital — whale sharks, turtle releases, and a UNESCO reef in a village that never grew up.
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