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Introduction to Kenya

Lions stalking the open plains of the Maasai Mara, elephants strolling in Amboseli with Kilimanjaro towering in the background, it’s the Kenya of everyone’s imagination, but scratch a little deeper and it’s possible to venture beyond the classic safari and explore a wide range of ecosystems and cultures.

Discover the irresistible allure of Kenya, a land draped in timeless beauty, rich in cultural heritage and teeming with extraordinary wildlife. Here, the iconic savannah of the Maasai Mara unfolds in a mesmerising panorama of rolling grasslands, dotted with acacia trees and brimming with Africa’s most celebrated wildlife. Witness the spectacle of the Great Wildebeest Migration, a sight that will ignite your senses and etch itself in your memory. Explore the vibrant city of Nairobi, a bustling metropolis that beautifully blends modernity with traditional African culture. Ascend the lofty heights of Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, for breath-taking views that inspire awe and wonder. Dive into the coral reefs of the Indian Ocean at Diani Beach or immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Lake Nakuru, home to thousands of flamingos painting the landscape pink. From the sun-kissed plains of the Mara to the azure waters of the coast, Kenya is a captivating symphony of adventure, culture, and natural splendour, a land that pulses with the rhythm of Africa’s heart. Whether you’re on a thrilling safari, engaging with local tribes, or simply soaking in the stunning landscapes, Kenya promises a journey that will awaken your soul and leave an indelible imprint on your heart.

Explore out Itineraries

An Explorer’s Favourite Kenyan Safari

From £7,500pp based on two adults, including flights, transfers and a selection of accommodations, you’ll visit Amboseli, Lewa and the famous Mara.

Hotels in Kenya

When to Visit

The most popular time is in the dry season from June to October. The rains in April and May are best avoided.  Alternatively, the shoulder season between the long and short rains – from January to March, is actually considered by some safari veterans to be the best time to go game viewing in Kenya as fresh growth refreshes the landscape and makes for great photo opportunities.

“Kenya is like a warm hug for the old Africa hand, and a fabulous introduction to the beauty of East Africa for the first time visitor.  There’s so much to explore, and as it’s relatively easy to get around a multi-centre trip should be on everyone’s bucket list.  I particularly love the North because of its remoteness and rugged beauty.”

Lucie Thaxter, Savile Row Travel Africa Specialist

Kenya Travel Advice

Visa & Passport Requirements

For the latest travel advice from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office including security and local laws, plus passport and visa information, find Kenya specific travel advice from the Foreign & Commonwealth office here. For more information please visit the Kenya High Commission in London

Health & Vaccination Information

We advise that you seek advice on recommended vaccinations and precautions from a health professional – either a GP, a practice nurse, a pharmacist or a travel health clinic – ideally at least eight weeks before departure. Visit NHS Fit for Travel for Kenya specific guidance.

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Getting there

Flight Information: To Kenya: multiple airlines fly directly from the UK to Nairobi in approximately 8 hours 30 minutes. Nairobi is served by direct flights from London with British Airways and Kenya Airways.  From Nairobi there are onward flight connections to all popular Safari and Beach destinations.  

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