8 Best Things to Do in Kenya
β 8 Best Things to Do in Kenya (2025 Guide)
Looking for the ultimate Kenya travel experience? From thrilling safaris in Maasai Mara to relaxing on Diani Beach, Kenya offers unforgettable adventures, vibrant culture, and jaw-dropping wildlife. Whether you’re planning your first trip to Africa or looking for new destinations to explore, this guide reveals the top 8 must-do activities in Kenya β with insider tips from our favorite trip ever.
π Ready to plan your dream safari? Learn more about our Kenyan adventure here or book your custom trip with African Sermon Safaris!
π°πͺ Why Visit Kenya?
Kenya isnβt just a destination β itβs an experience. Known as one of the best countries in Africa for wildlife safaris, Kenya is home to incredible national parks, world-famous game reserves, and unique cultural experiences. From spotting the Big Five to feeding giraffes in Nairobi, thereβs something magical around every corner.
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Official languages: English & Swahili (easy for U.S. travelers!)
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Best time to visit: June to October (Great Migration season)
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Top experiences: Safari, culture, beaches, rhino conservation
π¦ 1. Witness the Great Migration in Maasai Mara
One of the best things to do in Kenya is experience a safari in Maasai Mara National Reserve β especially during the Great Wildebeest Migration. Every year, over 1.5 million wildebeest cross the Mara River from Tanzaniaβs Serengeti, creating one of the most awe-inspiring wildlife events on Earth.
π Top highlight: We saw lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes, and more within minutes of arriving.
ποΈ Where to stay: Mara Crossings Camp β hippos and lions roamed nearby at night!
β¨ Must-do: Visit between July and October for the best chance to see the Great Migration in full swing.

π 2. See Elephants & Mt. Kilimanjaro in Amboseli National Reserve
Famous for its large elephant herds and postcard-perfect views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli National Reserve offers a spectacular blend of wildlife and scenic beauty.
πΈ Pro tip: Capture epic shots of elephants silhouetted against Africaβs tallest peak.
π Did you know? Although Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania, the best view is from Kenya!
ποΈ 3. Relax on Diani Beach & Mombasa Coastline
Kenya isnβt just about safaris β the coastal beaches are pure paradise! Diani Beach, just south of Mombasa, is famous for its white sands, crystal-clear waters, and year-round sunshine.
π Top activities: Snorkeling, kite surfing, dhow cruises, and beachside dining.
π Local tip: Visit Wasini Island for snorkeling with dolphins and coral reef adventures.
πΎ 4. Safari Adventures in Samburu National Reserve
Located in northern Kenya, Samburu National Reserve offers a more off-the-beaten-path safari experience with incredible wildlife sightings and fewer tourists.
π What we loved: Elephants wandered through our camp (Elephant Bedroom Camp) and monkeys tried to unzip our tent!
π Must-see animals: Grevyβs zebra, reticulated giraffe, and Somali ostrich β all unique to this region.
π 5. Experience Maasai Culture Firsthand
Kenya is rich in culture, and visiting a traditional Maasai village is a highlight for many travelers. Learn about their traditions, language, and sustainable ways of living.
πͺ Our experience: Singing, dancing, and eating with local Maasai β all arranged by our guide John from African Sermon Safaris.
π‘ Travel responsibly: Choose tours that support local communities and authentic experiences.
π¦ 6. See Rhinos at Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Home to the last two northern white rhinos in the world, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a must-visit for anyone interested in wildlife protection and rhino conservation.
π Fun fact: These rare rhinos are guarded 24/7 to protect them from poachers.
π¦ Bonus: We also saw lions, cheetahs, and rhinos during one unforgettable game drive!
𦩠7. Spot Flamingos at Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru National Park is known for its flamingo-covered shores and scenic beauty. The alkaline lake attracts thousands of pink flamingos and is also a great place to spot rhinos, giraffes, and zebras.
π· What we loved: Watching a baby cape buffalo take its first steps β unforgettable!
ποΈ Where to stay: Lake Elementaita β a serene, nearby option with beautiful views.

ποΈ 8. Explore Nairobi β Kenyaβs Capital City
Before or after your safari, spend time in Nairobi β one of Africaβs most dynamic cities. Itβs also the only capital city in the world with a national park on its doorstep!
π― Top things to do in Nairobi:
- Nairobi National Park β see lions with the city skyline in the background
- Giraffe Centre β feed giraffes by hand
- Sheldrick Wildlife Trust β adopt an orphan elephant
- Karen Blixen Museum & Kazuri Beads Factory β cultural and historical highlights
π§ How We Traveled: Our Favorite Kenya Safari Tour
Our life-changing trip to Kenya was organized by African Sermon Safaris. From airport pickup to custom safari planning, our guide John made every moment unforgettable.
π Why we recommend them:
- Locally owned & operated
- Focused on sustainability & conservation
- Custom itineraries for every budget
β¨ Want the same experience? Click here to book your Kenya safari with African Sermon Safaris or read our full safari review here!
π Final Thoughts: Why Kenya Should Be on Your Bucket List
Kenya truly has it all β thrilling safaris, cultural immersion, stunning coastlines, and warm, welcoming people. Whether you’re chasing wildlife in the Mara or relaxing on the shores of Diani Beach, Kenya offers one of the most diverse and memorable travel experiences on the planet.
π¬ Have Questions About Planning a Trip to Kenya?
Drop them in the comments below or contact us directly β weβre happy to share tips, photos, and more from our adventure!