Aberdare National Park
Encircled by the wild and beautiful moorlands of the third highest mountain range in Kenya, the Aberdare National Park offers a mist-wreathed realm where elephants roam through lichen-hung forests, spectacular waterfalls…
Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve
The Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve is cool and shaded retreat, and is one of the last remnants of Africa’s once huge coastal forests. Long isolated it hosts some of Africa’s most rare and unusual creatures…
Lake Nakuru National Park
Sunk deep in the cleft of the Great Rift Valley, one of earth’s most phenomenal geological features, ringed by shoals of extinct and dormant volcanoes and presided over by the Menengai Crater,…
Nairobi National Park
The only city centre national park in the world. The oldest of Kenya’s National Parks, the first National Park to be established in East Africa and the jewel in the crown of Kenya’s wildlife tourism portfolio,…
Tsavo East National Park
The sight of dust-red elephant wallowing, rolling and spraying each other with the midnight-blue waters of the Galana River is one of East Africa’s most evocative images. The rolling savannah is also dotted with…
Kisite Mpunguti Marine Park
This superb marine park is the Masai Mara of the sea – incredible natural formations, colorful habitats and limitless sea life. It is a protected sanctuary of coral reefs and small islands, home to dolphins, turtles,…
Amboseli National Park
Towered over by the magnificent bulk of 5,896 m high Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, Amboseli National Park is one of Kenya’s oldest and most-visited safari parks…
Lake Bogoria National Reserve
The most dramatic yet the least-visited of the Great Rift Valley lakes, Lake Bogoria is a sinuous pewter-blue ribbon of mirrored water often pink-frosted with over a million flamingoes…
Masai Mara National Reserve
World renowned for the breathtaking spectacle of ‘the greatest wildlife show on earth’ , the awe inspiring annual wildebeest migration, the Masai Mara National Reserve is Kenya’s most visited wildlife protected area….
Samburu National Reserve
Hot and arid, the reserve lies on the fringes of the vast desert that was once known as the ‘Northern Frontier District’, whose heat-scorched scrublands extend all the way to the jade-green waters of Lake Turkana,…
Tsavo West National Park
The joint mass of Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks forms one of the largest national parks in the world and covers a massive 4% of Kenya’s total land area. Tsavo West, equidistant between Nairobi and Mombasa,…
Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy
Situated between the foot hills of the Aberdares and the magnificent snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya, the 110,000-acre private wilderness of the Ol Pejeta Conservancy boasts an astounding variety…
Hells Gate National Park
Despite its rather alarming title, Hell’s Gate National Park provides the ideal venue for a day trip from Nairobi, a truly panoramic picnic spot, or an evocative camping stopover….
Lake Naivasha National Park
You’ll be amazed at the variety and drama of the parks, lakes and preserves surrounding Lake Naivasha. Here the birdlife is full, varied and constant as is the parade of wildlife….
Mount Kenya National Park
It’s the second highest mountain in Africa. It borders the equator, yet it supports 12 glaciers, plus pristine lakes, tarns and dense alpine forest. This is Mt. Kenya– a land and a world away from all the other national parks…..
Shimba Hills National Reserve
This is Shimba Hills Nation Reserve, where you can view wildlife amongst the waterfalls and wafting sea breezes. Just about 30 kilometers (18.5 miles) from your Diani Beach or Mombasa coastal resort…
Taita Hills Wildlife Conservancy
The Taita Hills Wildlife Conservancy derives its name from the surrounding clusters of hills and is an integral part of the Eastern Arc forests classified as an biodiversity hotspot. The conservancy covers an area of …