Kenya Travel Guide is your gate to know it all about Kenya. Think about African Safari and Kenya will be the first destination that pops into your head. Kenya Safari is one of the world’s most famous travel destinations, a place of wonder, excitement and thrills, a place with lots of beautiful nature and wildlife. Kenya has a lot to offer to its visitors, from the magnificent wildlife viewing in national parks to its coasts and beaches.
Read about the memorable country and know about Masai Mara, Amboseli, Nairobi National parks, and know more about the great Wildebeest Migration, the best time to visit the country and many more.
If safari is mentioned, definitely Kenya is mentioned. There are plenty of things to do in Kenya, from exploring the various wildlife to relaxing and chilling on the beach. Know more!
Know about Amboseli National Park, located in south Kenya and best known for its large herd elephants. Also known for its views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Read more!
Nairobi National Park is the only protected area in all over the world that has a variety of animals and birds close to a capital city. Know more!
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Along with the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Masai Mara in Kenya’s is a must-visit safari destination in South Africa. Know more!
Kakamega Forest is a tropical rainforest based in the Kakamega and Nandi County of Kenya. The forest is elevated at predominantly between 1500 m and 1600 m above sea level.
The Elephant and Rhino Nursery is one of the most unique things to do in Nairobi. Get close and personal to baby elephants and even touch them. Know more!
Maasai Market is an open-air market with a large variety of products including African pots and pans, clothes, shoes, jewelry, shoes and bags. You name it, you will find it!
Nyali Beach is a residential area located in Mombasa County, connected to Mombasa Island by the New Nyali Bridge. Know more!
Constructed to protect its huge population of rare roan antelopes, Ruma National Park is the only park in the Nyanza Province. Read more!
Sibilo National Park lies on the northeastern shore of Lake Turkana in North Kenya, the National Park was established in 1973 by the government of Kenya to protect the wildlife.
Ol Donyo Sabuk is a mountain adjacent small town near Thika Kenya, the town is located in Kyanzavi Division, Machakos County, the height of the mountain is 2,145 meters.
Thomson's is one of the most recommended places to visit in Kenya as it’s view is one of the most beautiful views that can be seen in Kenya. Read more!
Malindi Marine National Park is endowed with magnificent resources such as fringing reefs, coral gardens in the lagoons, seagrass beds, mudflats, mangroves. Know more!
Manda island in Lamu town – with next to no fresh water – was only recently almost uninhabited but is now the site of several new luxury homes and a couple of boutique resorts. Read more!
In the northern part of Nairobi city, Karura Forest is the largest of three main gazette forests in Nairobi. Know more!
Covering an area of 100.000 kilometer square, the Chalbi Desert is one of the hottest and arid places in Kenya. Read more!
Featured by a blinding white-sand beach and a soft breeze, Watamu is a charming slice of coastline. Read more!
Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve are one of the most beautiful marine parks characterized by coral reefs, sandy beaches, palm trees, azure ocean. Know more!
Nairobi Animal Orphanage gets an average of 200,000 visitors each year. It serves as an educational part of the trip to Nairobi National Park. Know more!
Arabuko Sokoke National Park is located on the coast of Kenya, 110 kilometers north of Mombasa and it’s protected as it’s a National Forest Reserve. Know more!
Bomas of Kenya is a tourist village located in Langata, Nairobi, displaying traditional lifestyle and art of the different tribes. Know more!
An exotic coastal city situated at the edge of Kenya and also lying in the middle of the Indian ocean, Malindi is a city you can not help falling in love with. Read more!
The second-largest city in Kenya after the capital Nairobi Mombasa is just not a tourist attraction but the beating hard of the African country.
Lamu Island is one of Kenya's gold mines of Lovely scenery, captivating wildlife, mouthwatering cuisine and beautiful simplicity. Know more!
Lake Naivasha is not only a geographic wonder but is also home to a variety of wildlife and the very beating heart of Kenya. Read more!
One of the Rift valley soda lakes, Lake Nakuru and its aptly named national park is one of the many wonders of Kenya. Read more!