Kenya

    Kenya

    Why Kenya?

    The concept of being on safari originated in Kenya. From the iconic landmark such as Mount Kenya and the wide range of scenic landscapes, you are certain to experience the wildlife. Marvelously constructed lodges by the owner-run are ready to be your hospitable host.

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    Northern Kenya is drier resulting in the hilly landscapes of Samburu National Park and Laikipia. Sheltering the population of almost 900 elephants, the Samburu National Park is exclusively known for spotting leopards. Wild dog sightings and birdlife are significant attractions of this park. The community reservancies enable people to combine wildlife conservation efforts with sustainable business practices. Would it not be interesting to spot the groups of elephants while traveling on safari? Then, the answer to your excitement lies in the Laikipia House. This house is the perfect destination to encounter rare and endangered species such as Grevy’s zebra and the semi-aquatic sitatunga antelope.

    Brimming bright with golden and green, Southern Kenya is filled with savannahs and wetlands. Ranking second in popularity, Amboseli National Park provides a wonderful backdrop to Mount Kilimanjaro. The mingling of dusty terrains of dry lakebeds and swamps with a wide range of kingfishers to encounter, this place is a must-visit for safari explorers.

    Western Kenya’s popular destination is the Maasai Mara Conservancy widely known as the World Cup of Wildlife. Every year, an immense crowd is observed during the migration season. The precise time to be a witness of such a live wildlife documentary is from July to October. Along with the Big Five(Lions, Leopards, Elephants, African Buffalo, & Rhinoceros) and Big Nine, you will see diverse wildlife.

    Being in the land of Maasai Mara, you will come across the ethnic Maasai tribe and experience their traditional lifestyle. From game drives to bush meals and sundowners, this wildlife safari has everything exclusive for you.

    Kenya’s noteworthy coastal resorts offer a tropical beach escape to wrap up any safari holiday. An impressive Loldia Farmhouse located on the shores of Lake Naivasha, it is an ideal spot for relaxation. During your staycation in Loldia, you are bound to experience Kenya's country life. Along with a poolside spa room with soothing treatments, it also offers luxurious rooms for making your perfect stay.

    Exploring and indulging in the safari of Kenya you are surely going to get a taste of its wonderful lifestyle.

    Quick Facts

    Main International Airport

     Jomo Kenyatta Airport 

    Population

    56.12 Million (2022) 

    Country Size

    581,730 Square Kilometers

    Time Zone

    GMT +3

    Languages Spoken

     Kiswahili and English

    Currency

     Kenyan Shilling (KSH)

    Peak Travel Season

    July To October

    Climate

     Warm To Hot (17.8 °C - 41.6 °C)

    Country Highlights

    Maasai Mara Game Reserve

    Popular Dish

    Nyama choma (barbecued goat or beef meat)

    Famous Wildlife

    East African Lion

    Natural Scenery 

    Lowland Savannas 

    Experience Kenya

    Why Kenya?

    The concept of being on safari originated in Kenya. From the iconic landmark such as Mount Kenya and the wide range of scenic landscapes, you are certain to experience the wildlife. Marvelously constructed lodges by the owner-run are ready to be your hospitable host.

    Read moreRead Less

    Northern Kenya is drier resulting in the hilly landscapes of Samburu National Park and Laikipia. Sheltering the population of almost 900 elephants, the Samburu National Park is exclusively known for spotting leopards. Wild dog sightings and birdlife are significant attractions of this park. The community reservancies enable people to combine wildlife conservation efforts with sustainable business practices. Would it not be interesting to spot the groups of elephants while traveling on safari? Then, the answer to your excitement lies in the Laikipia House. This house is the perfect destination to encounter rare and endangered species such as Grevy’s zebra and the semi-aquatic sitatunga antelope.

    Brimming bright with golden and green, Southern Kenya is filled with savannahs and wetlands. Ranking second in popularity, Amboseli National Park provides a wonderful backdrop to Mount Kilimanjaro. The mingling of dusty terrains of dry lakebeds and swamps with a wide range of kingfishers to encounter, this place is a must-visit for safari explorers.

    Western Kenya’s popular destination is the Maasai Mara Conservancy widely known as the World Cup of Wildlife. Every year, an immense crowd is observed during the migration season. The precise time to be a witness of such a live wildlife documentary is from July to October. Along with the Big Five(Lions, Leopards, Elephants, African Buffalo, & Rhinoceros) and Big Nine, you will see diverse wildlife.

    Being in the land of Maasai Mara, you will come across the ethnic Maasai tribe and experience their traditional lifestyle. From game drives to bush meals and sundowners, this wildlife safari has everything exclusive for you.

    Kenya’s noteworthy coastal resorts offer a tropical beach escape to wrap up any safari holiday. An impressive Loldia Farmhouse located on the shores of Lake Naivasha, it is an ideal spot for relaxation. During your staycation in Loldia, you are bound to experience Kenya's country life. Along with a poolside spa room with soothing treatments, it also offers luxurious rooms for making your perfect stay.

    Exploring and indulging in the safari of Kenya you are surely going to get a taste of its wonderful lifestyle.

    Quick Facts

    Experience Kenya

    Why Kenya?

    The concept of being on safari originated in Kenya. From the iconic landmark such as Mount Kenya and the wide range of scenic landscapes, you are certain to experience the wildlife. Marvelously constructed lodges by the owner-run are ready to be your hospitable host.

    Read moreRead Less

    Northern Kenya is drier resulting in the hilly landscapes of Samburu National Park and Laikipia. Sheltering the population of almost 900 elephants, the Samburu National Park is exclusively known for spotting leopards. Wild dog sightings and birdlife are significant attractions of this park. The community reservancies enable people to combine wildlife conservation efforts with sustainable business practices. Would it not be interesting to spot the groups of elephants while traveling on safari? Then, the answer to your excitement lies in the Laikipia House. This house is the perfect destination to encounter rare and endangered species such as Grevy’s zebra and the semi-aquatic sitatunga antelope.

    Brimming bright with golden and green, Southern Kenya is filled with savannahs and wetlands. Ranking second in popularity, Amboseli National Park provides a wonderful backdrop to Mount Kilimanjaro. The mingling of dusty terrains of dry lakebeds and swamps with a wide range of kingfishers to encounter, this place is a must-visit for safari explorers.

    Western Kenya’s popular destination is the Maasai Mara Conservancy widely known as the World Cup of Wildlife. Every year, an immense crowd is observed during the migration season. The precise time to be a witness of such a live wildlife documentary is from July to October. Along with the Big Five(Lions, Leopards, Elephants, African Buffalo, & Rhinoceros) and Big Nine, you will see diverse wildlife.

    Being in the land of Maasai Mara, you will come across the ethnic Maasai tribe and experience their traditional lifestyle. From game drives to bush meals and sundowners, this wildlife safari has everything exclusive for you.

    Kenya’s noteworthy coastal resorts offer a tropical beach escape to wrap up any safari holiday. An impressive Loldia Farmhouse located on the shores of Lake Naivasha, it is an ideal spot for relaxation. During your staycation in Loldia, you are bound to experience Kenya's country life. Along with a poolside spa room with soothing treatments, it also offers luxurious rooms for making your perfect stay.

    Exploring and indulging in the safari of Kenya you are surely going to get a taste of its wonderful lifestyle.

    Quick Facts

    Experience Kenya