Aberdare National Park

Aberadre National Park

Aberdare National Park is a wildlife haven, home to a wide array of species that thrive in its diverse ecosystems, which range from montane forests to bamboo groves and moorlands. The park’s high-altitude environment, combined with its varied terrain, supports both large mammals and smaller species, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

Amboseli National Park

3 days Amboseli Safaris

Amboseli National Park, located in southern Kenya near the border with Tanzania, is one of Kenya’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Covering an area of about 392 square kilometers, the park is renowned for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free-standing mountain in the world, which serves as a breathtaking backdrop for wildlife photography.

Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve

arabuko sokoke forest reserve

Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve, located on the coast of Kenya, is one of the largest remaining coastal forests in East Africa.The reserve is home to several endangered species, including the Sokoke bushy-tailed mongoose and the Ader’s duiker, a small antelope that relies on the forest’s dense cover for survival. Other mammals such as elephants, buffalos, and various primates can also be spotted.

Borana Wildlife Conservancy

Borana Conservancy - National parks of Kenya

Spanning approximately 14,000 acres, Borana conservancy is home to a rich array of wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. The conservancy is particularly famous for its population of black rhinos, which are closely monitored and protected within the area. The diverse habitats in Borana support various herbivores, such as impalas, Thomson’s gazelles, and warthogs

Buffalo Springs National Reserve

Buffalo Springs National Park

Buffalo Springs National Reserve boasts a rich array of wildlife, making it a prime location for game viewing. The reserve is home to a variety of large mammals, including African buffaloes, elephants, reticulated giraffes, and both common and Grevy’s zebras. The unique habitat supports various herbivores, which attract predators like lions, leopards, cheetahs, and spotted hyenas. One of the reserve’s highlights is the Ewaso Ng’iro River.

Chyulu Hills National Park

chyulu hills lava tube

The Chyulu Hills are renowned for their breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro to the south and the vast savannahs that stretch towards Tsavo. The park’s habitats support a variety of mammals, including elephants, buffalos, giraffes, zebras, and various antelope species such as impalas and grant’s gazelles. Visitors may also encounter predators like lions, leopards, and hyenas.

Hells Gate national Park

Hells gate National Park

Hell’s Gate National Park is a unique and captivating destination located just 90 kilometers (56 miles) northwest of Nairobi, near the town of Naivasha in Kenya. Hell’s Gate is one of the few parks in Kenya where visitors can walk or cycle freely among wildlife, making it an ideal destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

Kakamega Forest National Reserve

Kakamega Forest

Covering about 240 Sq. Km, Kakamega Forest is home to a remarkable variety of wildlife. The reserve boasts over 400 species of butterflies, 300 species of birds, and a variety of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. Notable wildlife includes the blue monkey, black-and-white colobus monkey, and the elusive bush pig.

Kora National Park

Kora National Park

Kora National Park, located in the eastern part of Kenya, along the banks of the Tana River. Kora is rich in biodiversity and offers a unique opportunity to explore Kenya’s natural beauty away from the more crowded parks. Kora National Park is a perfect destination for adventurous travelers seeking a blend of wildlife viewing, tranquility, and stunning landscapes.

Laikipia Plateau

Laikipia Plateau

Laikipia Plateau, situated in central Kenya, is an extraordinary region renowned for its diverse ecosystems and rich wildlife. The region has become a focal point for conservation and eco-tourism, offering a unique blend of wildlife experiences and stunning landscapes. The region is home to a diverse array of mammals, including elephants, giraffes, lions, leopards,

Lake Bogoria National Reserve

Lake Bogoria National Reserve

Lake Bogora National Reserve  is located in the Great Rift Valley Of Kenya. The reserve is centered around Lake Bogoria, a saline, alkaline lake that is famous for its geothermal features, such as hot springs and geysers. Lake Bogoria is also an essential habitat for various bird species, making it a prime destination for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Lake Nakuru National Park

5 days lake Nakuru & masai mara

Lake Nakuru National Park is one of Kenya’s most iconic national parks, covering an area of approximately 188 square kilometers (73 square miles). Located in the Rift Valley, northwest of Nairobi, this park is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and unique ecological features.

Lake Turkana

Lake Turkana

Lake Turkana is situated in the arid northern region of the country, about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) from Nairobi, and stretches approximately 250 kilometers. The lake is encircled by dramatic landscapes, including the Chalbi Desert to the east and the Great Rift Valley to the west, offering visitors breathtaking views and a sense of isolation.

Lewa Wildlife Reserve

lewa downs sanctuary

Lewa Wildlife Sanctuary conservancy is situated at the foot of  Mount Kenya range, offering a blend of diverse landscape of rolling plains, dense acacia forests, and rocky hills. The conservancy is actively involved in community engagement, anti-poaching efforts, and habitat restoration projects, making it a model for sustainable tourism

Loisaba Wildlife Conservancy

Loisaba Conservancy

Loisaba is known for its successful conservation programs that focus on protecting endangered species, such as the African wild dog and Grevy’s zebra. The conservancy collaborates closely with local communities, promoting responsible tourism that benefits both the environment and the people living in the area.

Masai Mara National Reserve

4 days masai mara migration safari

Maasai Mara National Reserve is one of the most renowned wildlife reserves in the world, located in the southwestern part of Kenya, bordering Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. The reserve is perhaps most famous for hosting the annual Great Migration, where millions of wildebeests, zebras, and other herbivores migrate in search of greener pastures, making it one of the most spectacular wildlife events on the planet.

Marsabit National Park

Marsabit National Park

Marsabit National Park is a stunning and remote wildlife sanctuary located in northern Kenya, covering an area of approximately 1,500 sq. Km. Marsabit National Park is a significant ecological area that provides critical habitat for numerous species. It is also a vital water catchment area, with several permanent lakes, including Lake Marsabit and Lake Jivanjee, that sustain the local wildlife and communities.

Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park, established in 1946, is a remarkable wildlife sanctuary located just 7 kilometers (4 miles) from Nairobi’s bustling city center, making it one of the world’s most accessible national parks. Nairobi National Park is renowned for its stunning contrast of wildlife against the backdrop of the city skyline, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of nature without leaving the capital.

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Olpejeta Conservancy

Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a premier wildlife conservancy located in Laikipia County, Kenya, covering 360 square kilometers (140 square miles) of vast savannah plains. It is renowned for its wildlife conservation efforts, including its role as a sanctuary for endangered species like rhinos and chimpanzees.

Ruma National Park

Ruma National Park

Ruma National Park is located in the Nyanza Province of Kenya, near the shores of Lake Victoria, in the Lambwe Valley. Covering an area of about 120 square kilometers, The park’s biggest attraction is the roan antelope, one of Africa’s rarest antelopes, which is exclusive to this region in Kenya. The park is also home to Jackson’s hartebeest, oribi, and topi

Saiwa Swamp National Reserve 

Saiwa Swamp National Reserve

Saiwa Swamp National Park is Kenya’s smallest national park, covering only 3 square kilometers. Located near Kitale in Trans-Nzoia County, in the western part of Kenya, the park is an enchanting blend of forest, swamp, and wetland. The main attraction of Saiwa Swamp National Park is the sitatunga antelope.

Samburu National Game Reserve

Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National Reserve is one of Kenya’s lesser-known but most spectacular wildlife reserves, located in the northern part of the country along the banks of the Ewaso Ng’iro River. The reserve is home to the Samburu Special Five, a unique group of animals that are endemic to the northern region of Kenya.

Shaba National Reserve

Shaba National Reserve

Shaba National Reserve is a lesser-known gem located in northern Kenya, part of the greater Samburu ecosystem. It covers an area of 239 square kilometers and is adjacent to the more famous Samburu and Buffalo Springs reserves. Shaba National Reserve is home to a wide range of wildlife,

Shimba Hills National Reserve 

Shimba National Reserve

Shimba Hills National Reserve is a pristine wildlife sanctuary located just 33 kilometers southwest of Kenya’s coastal city of Mombasa, offering a serene getaway from the bustling coastal areas. Additionally, you can spot elephants in large numbers, moving between the forest and the savannah in search of food and water.

Solio Ranch Conservancy

Soli Ranch Or game reserve

Solio Ranch, a private wildlife conservancy located in the central highlands of Kenya, is renowned for its dedication to rhino conservation and is considered one of the best places to view both black and white rhinos in East Africa.

Tsavo East National Reserve

Tsvo East

Tsavo East National Park, is one of Kenya’s oldest and largest national parks, covering an area of about 11,747 sq. Km (4,536 Sq. Mi).  The park is home to large herds of elephants, which are often seen dusting themselves with the characteristic red soil

Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary

Taita Hills Sanctuary

Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary is a remarkable private reserve in the lush Taita Hills region of southern Kenya, near the Tanzanian border. The sanctuary is home to mammals, like: elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, and antelope species such as grant’s gazelles and impalas.

Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West National Park

Located in the southwestern part of the Tsavo ecosystem, Tsavo West National Park is renowned for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique geological features. One of the park’s most famous features is the Mzima Springs, a series of natural springs that produce crystal-clear water, attracting a variety of wildlife and supporting a unique ecosystem