Heartbeat of East Africa
Kenya’s Scenic Safari Adventures

Nyeri
Nyeri is home to Africa’s second-largest mountain, Mt. Kenya. Other than that, it has numerous attractions such as Aberdare National Park, Chaka Ranch, Baden-Powell Museum, and Giraffe Ark, where you’re free to visit and indulge in fun recreational activities.
Mombasa
This seaport city of Kenya is famous for its mix of Swahili and Indian cultures. While taking a stroll around the city, you can’t help but notice the fusion of both cultures in the local food, dressing, and architecture. Apart from that, tourists prefer this destination because of its tropical climate, art and craft, and of course, the white sandy beaches. Mombasa’s nightlife is also worth exploring.


Eldoret
Approximately 310 kilometers (192 miles) from Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, is Eldoret, the fifth largest town in the country. Over the years, this township has grown to become a popular travel destination. Tourists visit the town to engage in fun leisure activities such as hiking, shopping, and food tours. Some amazing places of interest worth visiting in the region include Eldoret Nature and Culture Center, Rocksprings Gardens, and Shree Swaminarayan Temple.
Narok
Nestled along the Great Rift Valley, Narok prides itself on being home to the famous Maasai Mara. Maasai Mara is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Kenya. Additionally, it’s also a game reserve where wildebeest migration takes place. The dominant ethnic community in this town is the Maasai, who are known for making creative handcrafts such as bangles, necklaces, and key holders.


Nairobi
Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya and the largest town. Also known as the city in the sun, it’s a place you don’t want to leave without visiting. Whenever you’re in Nairobi, you’ll always have many places of interest to explore. Some of the most preferred attractions in the city include the Nairobi National Park, Kenyatta International Conference Center (KICC), David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, and Nairobi Railway Museum.
Tsavo
Take a trip to Tsavo and come face to face with unique wildlife. On top of that, Tsavo National Park is also home to red elephants, making it a popular tourist site. Join the guided tours around Tsavo to see wild animals and birds such as antelopes, ostriches, elephants, and lions, and to learn about the local history.


Maasai Mara
Famous for its stunning landscapes and the Maasai people, this reserve is another key site for the Great Migration. Experience authentic Maasai culture and camp under the African sky.
Lake Nakura
Famous for its vast flocks of flamingos, Lake Nakuru is a birdwatcher’s paradise. The surrounding national park also provides opportunities to see rhinos, lions, and leopards.


Lamu Island
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lamu is a serene island known for its preserved Swahili culture and architecture. Stroll through narrow streets, visit ancient mosques, and enjoy the peaceful beaches.