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Kenya Wildlife Safaris & Game Viewing Safari Tours in Kenya

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Kenya Wildlife Safaris/wildlife safaris in Kenya are among the best game viewing experiences that you could ever have in Africa! The country boasts some of the most remote and unspoiled parks, reserves, and other amazing natural habitats like the riverine forests, mountains, lakes, and various beaches for amazing wildlife adventures.

With 23 national parks, which is the highest number among all African countries, Kenya begins the beautiful phase of authentic wild experiences in various destinations.

The famous Masai Mara National Reserve, which is part of the Serengeti ecosystem that covers the Tanzania extension of Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and many other different reserves hosts the famous annual great Wildebeest migration in East Africa.

This is a great sight of thousands of Wildebeests, Antelopes, and Zebras as they move through Serengeti NP to Masai Mara National Reserve to get more food and drinking water.

Apart from the famous Masai Mara Reserve, a Kenya wildlife safari will also lead you to other national parks and reserves like Samburu National Reserve, Lake Nakuru National Park, Amboseli National Park, and Mount Kenya National Park among others.

On this Kenya wildlife safari to these destinations, you will be able to explore the phenomenal wildlife, the striking landscapes, and the lively Kenyan culture. Kenya in East Africa is a steward of all these wonders!  

A Kenya wildlife safari will thus allow you to spot the big five and spend a night with the Maasai people and watch other animals during your game viewing adventures on game drives. Some of these animals include Elephants, Leopards, Lions, Buffaloes, Rhinos, Giraffes, and Zebras.

Additionally, the country is at the coast, contributing to its lively coastal adventures to explore the richness of the marine wildlife as well as enjoy memorable beach holidays.

Experience the unique beauty of Kenya today by booking your amazing trip to this wild destination!

Best Destinations for Your Wildlife Safari in Kenya

Kenya Wildlife Safaris

Kenyan plains in East Africa surround a magnitude of wildlife varying in size, shape, and color.

Your Kenya wildlife safari to the different national parks and wildlife reserves will give you great views of various animals from the perfect vantage point.

A great itinerary may lead you from Mount Kenya to the great game viewing of the great Wildebeest migration in Masai Mara.

Some other amazing destinations for your wildlife viewing in Kenya apart from Masai Mara include Nairobi Park, Samburu National Reserve, and Lake Nakuru.

In these wildlife destinations including Masai Mara, you will commonly view these animals on game drives/ a game drive, boat cruises, or nature walks.

Masai Mara National Reserve

Kenya’s Masai Mara is a true African bush and the most famous wildlife destination in Kenya, being the star attraction for various travelers to the country.

Masai Mara is the one place to discover and watch the great migration that occurs in the Serengeti ecosystem between Serengeti National Park in the Ngorongoro Crater area of the Tanzania extension and Maasai Mara of the Kenyan side.

Masai Mara covers 1,510 square kilometers of a grass-covered biome which is a favorable habitat for Cheetahs Hyenas and other wildlife favorable habitat along the riverbanks of the Mara River and the Talek River.

The Mara reserve protects various attractions including the Wildebeests where over 1.5 million animals counting Wildebeests, Zebras, and Antelopes move between Serengeti and Maasai Mara Reserve.

Expect to view other wildlife in Masai Mara like the African Wild Dog, Zebras, Buffaloes, Elands, Elephants, Cheetahs, Nile Crocodiles, Leopards, and Elephants, among others.

Masai Mara National Reserve is thus a must-visit destination for your wildlife safari in Kenya where you will experience the adventure of game viewing on game drives/game drive, walking safaris, hot air balloon, cultural walks, and bird watching.

Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National Reserve sits north of Kenya on the North Eastern side of Samburu District in the Great Rift Valley region. Samburu National Park is along River Ewaso Nyiro with the other side of the river having the Buffalo Springs National Reserve.

The Samburu National Park covers 165 square kilometers with an amazing green landscape, conducive enough for grazing animals and for watching the Somali Ostrich.

Samburu National Reserve is also the place where the famous conservationists George and Joy raise the lioness Elsa before releasing her in the wild. With this, they created an award-winning movie called “Born Free”.

The park also has arid riverine forests with deep rivers and rocky outcrops, a great place for viewing the elusive Leopards and other animals like the Grevy’s Zebra.

The Samburu Special 5

Samburu National Reserve is a special place for viewing both the big five and the little five, a true African bush. The common big five to see in the park include the Lions, Elephants, Buffaloes, Rhinos, and Leopards.

The small five to see in the park include the Elephant Shrew, Ant Lion, Rhinoceros Beetle, Buffalo Weaver, and Leopard Tortoise.

There are other various animals for your to view at the Samburu National Reserve and they include the Cheetah, Olive Baboons, Impala, Warthogs, Reticulated Giraffe, and Waterbucks among others.

You can view these animals on your safari game drives/ game drive either in the morning, afternoon, or evening.

Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru National Park, found on the floor of the Great Rift Valley in the Southern part of Nakuru County is 164 Kilometers away from Nairobi.

Lake Nakuru Park sits on an area of 45 square Kilometers with Lake Nakuru being its major attraction.

In Lake Nakuru National Park, you will see Lions and Elephants, among others in animal sanctuaries with the pink Flamingoes gathered together beautifully in and around the water.

You will also be able to enjoy great views of the Baboons, Leopards, Warthogs, Rothschild’s Giraffe, Cheetahs, Elands, Vervet Monkeys, and Bushbucks.

Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park is among the most picturesque Kenyan parks with acacia trees and a backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.

The abundant wildlife that you will watch on your Amboseli National Park tour includes the Cape Buffalo, Elephants, Impalas, Hyenas, the Masai Giraffe, and Cheetahs, among others.

Most animals to Amboseli National Park link through the Nairobi National Park corridor, a park which is also dotted with acacia trees.

You will also view different bird species like the African Jacana, Toed Lapwings, Steel Blue Whyda and so much more at Amboseli National Park.

Thus, you will participate in the various adventurous activities of Amboseli National Park including game viewing on evening or afternoon game drive, hot air balloon, and bird watching among others.

Mount Kenya National Park

Mount Kenya National Park is a beautiful game viewing safari destination around the majestic Mountain Kenya.

Mount Kenya National Park sits at the edge of the Great Rift Valley and is 193 kilometers North East of Nairobi.

Although the major attraction of Mount Kenya National Park is Mount Kenya, which is the second tallest mountain in Africa after Mount Kilimanjaro, it is also an incredible destination for wildlife safari.

With the major safari activity being Mountain climbing, you will watch various animals like the Black and White Colobus Monkeys, the Cape Buffalo, Elephants, Elands, Leopards, White Tailed Mongoose, Skyes Monkeys, Genet Cats, Bushbucks, and Waterbucks, among many others.

Therefore, Kenya National Park will avail you of memorable activities and experiences like mountain climbing, game viewing on game drives/game drive, cave exploration, scenic viewing, and camping.

Meru National Park

Meru National Park, found in the Eastern province of Meru near the equator boasts a stunning landscape, covering an area of about 870 square kilometers.

There are 13 rivers found in Meru National Park with landscapes of swamps, grasslands, and riverbank palms.

Meru National Park is a great game viewing destination, but also a historical site where the conservationists George and Joy released the Lioness Elsa into the Wilderness. Also, it is where the Lioness was buried together with the ash remains of Joy in 1966.

Some of the various animals that you will see during your game drive game viewing adventures in Meru National Park include Bush Elephants, Baboons, Southern Black Rhinos, Eastern White Rhinos, Warthogs, Leopards, Cheetahs, Oryx, Hartebeests, Zebras among others. Thus, the park is home to both the black and white Rhinos.

Aberdare National Park

Aberdare National Park is found in central Kenya on the East of the East African Great Rift Valley. Established in 1950 to protect the Aberdare ranges, Aberdare National Park is also another great game viewing destination.

Some of the animals in Aberdare National Park include East African Wild Dog, Olive Baboon, Black and White Colobus Monkey, Eland, Mountain Reedbuck, Waterbuck, Cape Buffalo, Giant Forest Hog, Lions, and Leopards among others. You can view the animals through amazing activities like game drives (morning, afternoon, or evening game drive).

Lake Naivasha National Park

Lake Naivasha National Park, a freshwater lake forms part of the Great Rift Valley and its name originates from the Maasai Mara language which means “that which heaves”. This Maasai Mara word is used for water bodies that cause a wave action when it is windy or stormy.

Lake Naivasha is a great place to watch the Hippos, Wildebeests, Giraffes, Zebras, Waterbucks, fish species, and different bird species.

Hell’s Gate National Park

Hell’s Gate National Park in the Rift Valley region was named so because of the Geothermal activities on its boundaries.

The amazing scenery of Hell’s Gate National Park will make you watch the different cliffs, rock towers, water gorges, and many others.

At the park, you will enjoy amazing animal viewing for example the Zebra, African Buffalo, Eland, Hartebeest, and many others that you can watch on your game drives/game drive.

Giraffe Centre

The Giraffe Centre is found in Lang’ata and was established in 1979 by Jock Leslie Melville to protect injured and vulnerable Giraffes.

Giraffe Centre is one of the places you visit to enjoy living close to the Rothschild’s Giraffe species.

There are various other national parks and reserves listed below that you can visit in Kenya for game viewing.

  1. Ruma National Park
  2. Kora National Park
  3. Chyulu Hills National Park
  4. Nairobi National Park
  5. Saiwa Swamp National Park
  6. Mount Longonot National Park
  7. Mombasa Marine National Park
  8. Malindi Marine National Park
  9. Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park
  10. Central Island National Park
  11. Sibiloi National Park
  12. Malka Mari National Park
  13. Ndere Island National Park
  14. Tsavo West National
  15. Tsavo East National Park
  16. Mount Elgon National Park
  17. Ol Pejeta Conservancy (a Rhino Sanctuary for both black and white Rhinos)

Animals to See on a Kenya Wildlife Safari

Kenya is home to various animals covering the big five, various wild cats, and herbivores great for your game viewing adventures while having different activities like game drives and walking safaris.

Below, we look at the common animals to view during your Kenya Wildlife Safari,

  1. Wildebeests
  2. Leopards
  3. Lions
  4. Elephants
  5. Buffaloes
  6. Wild Dogs
  7. Rhinos
  8. Hippos
  9. Gazelles
  10. Elands
  11. Masai Giraffe
  12. Zebras
  13. Oribi
  14. Cheetahs
  15. Lesser Kudus
  16. Long Necked Gerenuk
  17. Guenthe’s Dik Dik
  18. Spotted Hyenas
  19. Beisa Oryx
  20. Genet, among others.

 Where Can You See Leopards in Kenya?

To see the Leopard which is among the members of the big five, you will need to add effort in searching for them.

However, Masai Mara and Samburu National Reserve are the best places to spot the Leopards.

Wild Dog – Where Can You See Wild Dog in Kenya?

The Wild Dogs, also known as the Painted Wolf are called the Mbuwo Mwitu in Swahili and you can see them much more easily from Samburu National Reserve, Laikipia, and Masai Mara.

Laikipia is ranked as the third best destination for watching the Wild Dogs in Africa and it is also a great place to see the Grevy’s Zebra. The other two places are Selous and Ruaha national parks in Tanzania.

Different Ways to See Wildlife in Kenya

Below are the different ways in which you can explore the wildlife of Kenya.

Helicopter Safari at Samburuko

Samburu helicopter safari will give you a more scenic and better vantage point for wildlife viewing on the extensive landscape.

The scenic flight will take you northwards where you will be able to view the Aberdare Mountain range in Aberdare National Park and its amazing waterfalls plus various animals including the Reticulated Giraffe, Hippos. Grevy’s Zebra, Oryx, Elephants, Leopards, and Buffaloes among others.

There are various lush green vegetation covers that you will watch especially as you head over Mount Kenya, Kipsing Lugga with the breathtaking sight of the Ololokwe Monolith.

Game Drives

Game drives are the common way to view the terrestrial animal species of the African bush for example the majestic Lions, Elephants, Cheetahs, Leopards, and Buffaloes.

They are best done on open 4×4 safari vehicles, but other safe safari vehicles can also be used. The 4×4 safari vehicle will bring you close to the wildlife to experience beautiful nature and the wild.

Usually, there are the night game drive, the early morning game drive, and the afternoon game drive adventures in many of the game viewing destinations.

The early morning game drive and afternoon game drive are more rewarding as you will be able to view various animals than the nocturnal drives.

On your safari vehicle, you can enjoy amazing night and afternoon game drive excursions in Masai Mara, Samburu National Reserve, Meru National Park, Amboseli National Park, Lake Naivasha, and Tsavo East National Park among others.

Boat Cruises

You can watch abundant wildlife animals through adventurous boat cruises in Kenya parks and reserves like Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, and Masai Mara among others.

They are a great way to explore animals and the bird life on the shores of the water bodies as well as the beautiful nature in the early morning or afternoon. Enjoy the views of Hippos, Lions, Rothschild Giraffe, Impala, Leopard, and Waterbucks, among others.

Walking Safaris

Walking safaris in Kenya is one of the most beautiful experiences. They will allow you to come much closer to the extensive plains game of the landscapes to explore them firsthand, giving you the best spots for wildlife photography and wild adventures.

The best places for walking safaris in Kenya are Amboseli National Park, Samburu National Reserve, Lewa Downs, The Laikipia Plateau, Meru National Park, around Lake Naivasha, and the Masai Mara Game Reserve.

Birding

Kenya has about 1,154 bird species, thus a great place to do your amazing birding destinations. Explore various bird species like the Greater and Lesser Flamingoes, Fish Eagles, Vultures, Owls, Weavers, Sunbirds, Pelicans, and many others

There are various destinations where you can do your Kenya birding safaris and they include Amboseli National Park, Lake Naivasha, Lake Nakuru National Park, Masai Mara National Park, Meru National Park Tsavo West NP, and Tsavo East NP among others.

Hot Air Balloon Safari

A hot air balloon is also another amazing way to experience beautiful nature from a more clear vantage point which is above the land.

On the perfect vantage point, you will be able to view various animals, landscapes of the African Bush, and breathtaking landforms.

Enjoy this activity at Kenya’s Masai Mara, Meru National Park, Lake Naivasha National Park, and other national parks and reserves.

You can enjoy other activities in addition to your wildlife trip for example doing community walks and taking a cooking class.

What Time of Year is Safari Kenya Best? | Best Time to Visit Kenya

Game viewing in Kenya is good all year round. However, this depends on the park that you are visiting.

The dry season between June to October and January to February is the best time to visit Kenya, offering good experiences for game viewing. This is also the high season when different parks become very crowded.

The great Wildebeest migration in Masai Mara can best be viewed from August to October before the animals return to the Tanzania extension of Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.

Visiting the coastal beaches of the country is also great all year round although one should expect rainfall any time due to its humid conditions. The months from mid-March to May have the highest rainfall.

The low season runs from March to May where to the high rainfall, some of the lodges and the camps close. In case you visit in the cold wet season, some lodges will provide you with afternoon tea to keep you warm.

November to April is great for watching the migratory birds.

How Much Does it Cost to Go on a Wildlife Safari in Kenya?

A luxury wildlife safari in Kenya will cost about $1000 per day per person, a midrange at $ 600 per person and per day while a budget traveler will spend about $ 300 per person per day.

However, this cost may slightly reduce or increase due to various factors for example the number of days that you are going to spend on the safari, whether you will use a tour operator or not, the choice of accommodation, choice of destination to visit for example Masai Mara vs the Giraffe Center and whether you are doing a solo or group travel.

How Much is an Average 10 Day Kenya Safari Cost?

A 10 days luxury Kenya wildlife safari will cost around $3000 per person, a midrange will go for about $ 2500, and a budget safari for about $ 1200.

The adventure will lead you to some famous reserves and parks like Masai Mara, Amboseli National Park, Samburu, Hell’s Gate, and the coastal beaches.

Is Safari Better in Kenya or Tanzania? | Where is Best for Safari Kenya or Tanzania?

Kenya and Tanzania both have some of the best safaris in Africa and the world at large. Due to our professional experience in crafting itineraries in the different countries, we can help you choose your most favorable destination considering the factors below.

Some of these factors include the following

Location and Wildlife Density

Kenya and Tanzania both lie in East Africa at the Indian Ocean Coast and Lake Victoria. Both countries exist along the same border in an ecosystem that spans the Serengeti National Park and the Masai Mara Wildlife Reserve. Thus, both Serengeti safaris and Masai Mara adventures are great for extensive viewing of animals.

However, according to wildlife density, Tanzania is a more favorable destination, more so for Serengeti safaris with over 4 million animals, and it has the highest number of animals in Africa.

Additionally, coastal experiences in both Kenya and Tanzania are both profound and memorable.

Tanzania however provides an experience that combines coastal beach activities, history, and a rich cultural experience, especially on the Zanzibar coast.

Costs and Budget Safari

The costs and expenses in each country vary due to majorly its size and level of infrastructure.

Tanzania is almost twice bigger than Kenya, thus a very extensive nation to travel to. This will make some of the costs like transport to be very expensive, especially for visitors who are connecting from the Northern Serengeti safaris to the Southern destinations whether by road or air transport.

Additionally, the infrastructural development in Kenya is more advanced than those in Tanzania, making Kenya an easier destination to manage costs than Tanzania. This is because you can easily access great yet cheaper accommodation in Kenya than in Tanzania.

Thus, Tanzania will mostly favor luxury travelers while Kenya will favor greatly favor travelers from each class, whether they be budget, midrange, or luxury.

Wildebeest Migration

This migration is more famous in Tanzania’s Serengeti than it is in Masai Mara in Kenya. The Wildebeests are in Tanzania for 9 months of the year and in Kenya for 3 months of the year.

This makes Serengeti safaris in Tanzania more famous for the migration than Masai Mara tours in Kenya, thus a more preferred option for various travelers in East Africa.

Best Wildlife Packages for a Kenya Wildlife Safari

Enjoy the best customized holiday packages for your Kenya wildlife safari in East Africa in any of these packages or one that professional personnel can craft for you.

8 Days Big Five and Masai Mara

This 8 days package will begin with a pick-up from your lodge after your delicious breakfast lunch or a snack to begin your journey.

Discover the most beautiful wildlife experience in Kenya in just 8 days as you explore off the beaten path into a wild African bush land to look for Elephants, Lions, Leopards, Hippos, and other animals.

By visiting Maasai Mara National Reserve, you will not just experience the great Wildebeest migration, but also the Masai Mara people who live in villages near the rolling hills of Loita Hills and whose ancient Kenyan culture is beyond captivating!

Upon arrival, you will enjoy a welcome dinner and a farewell dinner on your last day before having an overnight flight back home.

7 Days Kenya Wildlife Safari

This package will reward you with a great time for your wildlife adventures as you will get to explore different national parks and national reserves.

Some of the places you will go to include Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli, Tsavo West, and Tsavo East among others.

You will have breakfast lunch or a snack before an activity to energize you.

During this safari experience, you will be treated to a welcome dinner and farewell dinner for the beginning and end of your expedition.

6 Days Wildebeest Migration in Masai Mara

This 6-day Masai Mara great migration package is one of the carefully crafted itineraries to suit your interests for your safari adventure.

You will witness over 1.5 million animals including Wildebeests, Zebras, and Antelopes as they migrate from between Serengeti and Masai Mara.

5 Days Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru National Park

This amazing trip package is a great way to explore both wildlife and birds. You will visit the Masai Mara Reserve, a destination where you spot the amazing Wildebeests and the Big Five.

Also, you will get to discover various bird species, especially the Flamingos that dwell in and around Lake Nakuru.

4 Days Maasai Mara & Cultural Encounter

This 4 days safari package is short but very adventurous, taking you to the remote plains of Maasai Mara National Reserve to watch the great migration and afterward have a cultural experience of the rich Kenyan culture of the Masai Mara people.

You will get to enjoy their dances, songs, breakfast lunch, or any of their food and awe at the unique cultural dressing of the Masai Mara people.

Different other packages can be crafted and customized to suit your specific interests in the adventures that you would like to have. Below are some of them

  1. 4 days Maasai Mara National Reserve and a hot air balloon safari
  2. 4 days Amboseli NP and Tsavo East NP
  3. 5 days Amboseli and Ol Pejeta Safari
  4. 5 days Aberdare National Park, Lake Nakuru NP and Maasai Mara National Reserve
  5. 10 days East Africa – wildlife in Kenya(Masai Mara) and Uganda

How to Get to Kenya

You will reach the destination for your wildlife safari experience using an overnight flight so that you arrive in time for your adventures. From Nairobi, you can connect to the different national parks with either a domestic flight or road transport with a driver guide leading you.

Flights will take you to Samburu National Recreation Area, Lake Nakuru NP, and Maasai Mara National Reserve among others.

Best Lodges for Your Wildlife Safari in Kenya

Best Lodge for your Wildlife Safari in Kenya

With the various wildlife and other attractions in the country, nothing is more comfortable than finding the right safari lodge for your stay in Kenya.

At your lodge, it is common to have a campfire, swim in the swimming pool, and nature views.

Most full-board accommodation services include breakfast lunch and dinner.

Below are some of the best safari lodge facilities where you can spend one or two nights for your wildlife expeditions in the country.

  1. Angama Mara in Masai Mara
  2. Elephant Bedroom Camp
  3. Kiboko Luxury Camp
  4. Lake Nakuru Lodge
  5. Loisaba Tented Camp
  6. Ol Pejeta Bush Camp
  7. Lewa Safari Camp
  8. Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge
  9. Elsa’s Kopje
  10. Campi ya Kanzi

Frequently Asked Questions About Kenya Wildlife Safari

Which is the Best Wildlife Reserve in Kenya?

Kenya has various amazing wildlife reserves that will leave you with unforgettable memories of your adventures.

The most famous wildlife reserve attracting many visitors however is the Masai Mara Wildlife Reserve.

Why is Kenya Safari so Expensive?

Kenya safaris are quite expensive because of the conservation fees that are paid as tax to pay the government or private land owners. These fees are used for wildlife conservation and supporting the local communities to promote a sustainable ecosystem in the different protected areas like Masai Mara.

Can I Combine a Kenya Wildlife Safari With a Gorilla Trek?

A Kenya wildlife safari experience and a Gorilla trek in either Uganda or Rwanda are among the amazing trip combinations you can ever have in East Africa. It will allow you to explore both the amazing wildlife and the endangered Mountain Gorillas.

Additionally, this amazing trip will allow you to purchase a 90-day East African tourist visa that allows you to enter three countries of East Africa which are Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda.

Which is the Largest Safari in Kenya?

The Tsavo National Parks combined create the largest conservation area in Kenya, with very extensive landscapes.

What to Pack for a Kenya Wildlife Safari

A memorable game safari in the country comes with various important things to take into consideration as you pack to come for this amazing tour in East Africa.

Below are some of the things that you should consider carrying for your wildlife safari in the country.

Travel Documents

Carry your passport, which should be at least 6 months valid, and your visa. Also, make sure that you have photocopies of your documents as they may be needed in some places.

Camera

A good camera will help you to capture photos of the animals and the nature around you, especially during an afternoon game drive. This way, you can keep memories of your journey even when you go back home.

Pair of Binoculars

For birding enthusiasts, a pair of binoculars will prove beneficial as you will get to view distant bird species and other wildlife that are distant.

Enjoy birding with your camera during an afternoon game drive, nature walk, boat cruise, hot air balloon, or any other safari.

Sunscreen Lotion

The tropical heat of the sun can sometimes be uncomfortable and threatening to the skin. Thus, having a sunscreen lotion will protect you from harmful sun rays.

Insect Repellant

An insect repellant will protect you from being bitten by insects as you go about your adventures.

Waterproof Back Bag

Your back bag is the place where you keep all your belonging in an organized and safe place. Carrying a waterproof bag is beneficial for the rainy season and days.

Rain Jacket or Poncho

These are important in case it begins to rain because you will safely be kept from the rain.

Usually, on wet and cold days, you may be served afternoon tea to keep you warm.

Swim Suit

This becomes important when you wish to swim in a swimming pool at your lodge or hotel as you relax from the activities in the parks and reserves.

Snacks

Snacks are great to carry for an activity that may delay you from returning for your breakfast lunch or dinner.

What to Wear for Your Kenya Wildlife Safari

For you to enjoy a more comfortable wildlife experience in Kenya, choosing the right attire will make your experience more amazing. Below are what to wear for your experiences.

Long Sleeved Shirts and Trousers

This is especially great for trekking adventures to prevent wild plants from harming you through cuts or allergic sap.

Also, they will be favorable for the different weather conditions.

Strong Sturdy Trekking Shoes

This will make your trekking adventures much easier as you will be able to easily move through the tracks.

They will protect your ankles and easily lead you through muddy or rocky surfaces.

Garden Gloves

Exploring plants in the wildernesses will need you to put on garden gloves. Even if you are not exploring plants, gloves will help in the case where you need to touch something in the wild and it will protect you from any allergic effects.

Polarized Sunglasses

Your polarized sunglasses are important to protect your eyes from the bright sunshine, thus one of the important things to consider.

A Kenya wildlife safari is one of the best in the African continent! You will get to explore the unique country that will offer exclusive wildlife adventures in the different national parks and reserves like Masai Mara and also relaxation on the coastal beaches.

Discover the amazing Kenyan wildlife through your wildlife safari in the country to enjoy the amazing trip that the country offers.

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