Kenya
Kenya is East Africa's most established safari destination, with world-famous reserves and a rich cultural heritage. Its Indian Ocean coastline and island archipelagos offer a different pace, blending Swahili traditions with tropical beaches.
Why travel to Kenya
Kenya attracts travellers seeking classic African wildlife encounters, from the Great Migration in the Masai Mara to elephant herds in Amboseli. Beyond safari, the country offers coastal escapes on islands like Lamu, where centuries-old Swahili architecture meets quiet beaches. It remains one of Africa's most accessible destinations, with well-developed tourism infrastructure and direct international flights.
How people experience Kenya
Most Kenya itineraries combine bush and beach. Safari stays in the Masai Mara, Laikipia, or Amboseli are often paired with time on the coast in Diani, Kilifi, or the Lamu archipelago. Some travellers focus entirely on wellness and coastal culture, spending extended time in one location. Fly-in safaris are common for reaching remote conservancies, while the coast is usually accessed by road or domestic flight from Nairobi.
Creator-led trips in Kenya
2 tripsThese itineraries are based on real trips taken by creators. Each one can be booked as-is or customised to suit your travel dates, pace, and accommodation preferences.
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to visit Kenya?
The dry seasons from June to October and January to February offer the best wildlife viewing. The coast is pleasant year-round, with peak season from December to March.
Can safari and beach be combined in one trip?
Yes. This is one of the most popular ways to experience Kenya. Most itineraries include 3 to 5 nights on safari followed by time on the coast.
Can these trips be customised?
Yes. All itineraries can be adjusted before confirmation.
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