
Popular Destinations
Nairobi city and Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park is a national park in Kenya that was established in 1946 about 7km (4.3mi) south of Nairobi. Despite of its proximately to the city and its relative small size, it boasts a large and varied wildlife population, and is one of the Kenya’s most successful rhinoceros’ sanctuaries and it is one of the only a few parks in Kenya where the visitors can be certain of seeking a black rhinoceros in its natural habitat.
Lake Nakuru National Park
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Lake Nakuru national park is a very rewarding Kenya safari destination for birding and game viewing experiences situated in the south of Nakuru County with Nakuru town the 4th largest town in Kenya as the as the nearest town. The park lies in the Kenyan Rift Valley about 164 kilometers north of Nairobi, the park covers an area of 188 square kilometers composed of 45 square kilometers covered by Lake Nakuru.
Ol Pejeta National Reserve

Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a non-profit wildlife conservancy in Kenya famed for hosting the largest rhino population in Kenya with the last two remaining northern white rhinos in the world and being the only place to find the chimpanzees, it is located in central Kenya’s Laikipia’s County and situated on the equator west of Nanyuki between the foothills of Aberdares and Mount Kenya.
Samburu National Reserve

Samburu national reserve is a unique safari destination with the arid landscapes and the rare species. This is the only destination with the rare or special five mammals like the Beisa Oryx, Gerenuk, Reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich and Grevy’s zebra and many other animal species. Without forgetting the bird species.
Lake Naivasha

Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya, located about 90 km (56 miles) northwest of Nairobi. It sits at an altitude of 1,884 meters (6,181 feet), making it the highest of the Rift Valley lakes. The lake covers approximately 139 square kilometers (54 square miles), though its size fluctuates due to rainfall and seasonal changes.
Maasai Mara National Reserve

Maasai Mara national reserve is a world-renowned wildlife safari destination located in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya in the south western region in Narok County and situated in a distance of 224 kilometers east of Nairobi, Maasai Mara national reserve is famously known for the great wildebeest migration and the big five animals (lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinos).
Amboseli National Park

Amboseli national park is a premier safari destination and a national park in Kenya, the park is the second most famous national park located in the rift valley region in Loitoktok district. Amboseli national park derives its name from a local Masai slag “Amboseli” loosely meaning salty dust, the park is often called the Land of Giants because of a huge concentration of elephants with big tusks inhabiting in the park.