Sample some of the Kenya featured safaris including Kenya and Tanzania safari tours. African Sermon Safaris has been creating private and custom safaris in Kenya and Tanzania for travellers from all over the world for nearly two decades. All our adventure staff have over 12 years of experience in arranging these safaris ranging from day trips to two weeks in length. You can get select some of the below Kenya and Tanzania tours to see if any of these would suit your travel plans.
Choose a featured Kenyan safari centered on the animals that capture your attention most. Spotting the ‘Big Five’ is easy on a game drive though a hot-air balloon safari is an outstanding way to see the annual Wildebeest migration. Birdwatchers can get closer to the country’s over 1100 bird species on a possible walking safari. The variety of game in Kenya is purely astounding. From the ‘big five’ to the ‘small five’, Kenya’s wildlife parks, reserves and other gazette wildlife protection areas horde some of the wildest game. Thus, the reason why the African country this is home to the safari world.
During your featured safaris, experience Kenya’s culture firsthand by arranging a visit to one of the country’s 42 tribes. Seek out a program that funnels proceeds to the host village rather than third parties. For those staying in Nairobi City, it is possible to get a taste of the Maasai cultural heritage at the city’s open-air market.
Adventure seekers can get a bird’s-eye view of the Indian Ocean during a white-water raft down the Tana River and Ewaso N’giro River or tandem skydive at the Kenyan coastline.
What to expect
Climbing season for Mount Kenya is July to early October. You should allow at least five days for a hiking ascent to the Lenana summit or eight days for a technical rock climb to the highest Batian and Nelion peaks. Mountain climbers and hikers alike find satisfaction in exploring Mt. Kenya opportunities for adventure.
The 5199m summit is a difficult technical climb but the smaller peak of Point Lenana at 4985m is easily reached by any fit trekker. The trek takes between 4 and 5 days going through a fascinating rain forests home to wildlife. Among them a unique montane vegetation comprising pod carpus, groundsel, and finally one of the world’s fewest sights of equatorial snow.
Kenya is also home to six UNESCO World Heritage Sites all of which are chosen because of their extraordinary history or natural beauty. The most historic and other-worldly site should be Lamu Old Town, vehicle-free island originally established by the Swahili in the 14th century.
Nine of Kenya’s national parks and reserves safeguard the vibrant wildlife and diverse plant life. In the Shaba National Reserve and Buffalo Springs, you can find the rare animal species. These would include the Grevy’s Zebra, Somali ostrich and the reticulated giraffe that are unique to the reserves. Lake Nakuru National Park is also unique in a way hosting Kenya’s largest population of rhinoceros and also a bird’s paradise including the flamingos. Get your gears and take your camping adventure to any of these Kenyan safari places. Mount Kenya Climb is one of the Kenya featured safaris experience.
Kenya is the homeland of the unusual Masai people living in close harmony with nature and African wildlife. In Kenya there is diverse wildlife. Here live both buffaloes, lions and many more impressive creatures. They stroll on the grass, drink water at the riverbank, trying to survive among of predators.
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A safari can be explored on a very close hand, where you can experience wildlife’s behavior. You never really know what the day brings, which just makes the trip even more exciting. Kenya, with its great location next to the Indian Ocean, can also offer fabulous opportunities for delicious beach holidays. In addition, we are also pleased to offer unique trekking routes at Mount Kenya at 5,199 meters. So you need nature and wild experiences, a journey to Kenya is something for you.
The country is located in Eastern Africa and has a total population of approximately 48 million people. There are 2 official languages in the country. Swahili and English, where Swahili is the native language and widely used in many parts of South Africa. The country is a former British colony, why English is still an official language.
The capital is Nairobi, which is one of the most cosmopolitan cities on the African continent. The country borders Uganda, Ethiopia and Tanzania. In Kenya you can experience incredible natural life, which you hardly find elsewhere in the globe. You can also get well under your feet if you choose to take a walk up to the second highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kenya.
Nature life is characterized by a very rich wildlife that creates great opportunities for taking a safari trip. With a trip to Kenya tanzania tours, you can come close to “The Big Five”, which is a common name for lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalo. The landscape is very varied with high mountains, long coastlines, lush grasslands in the south and dry areas in the north. Danish author Karen Blixen has also made his mark in Kenya and, among other things, has a museum in Nairobi.
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Kenya is one of Africa’s gems when it comes to safari and nature. With African Sermon Safaris you can come on a 10-day featured safari in Kenya’s best national parks. Such as Amboseli, Mount Kenya, Samburu, Lush Masai Mara and more. Here, you can of course experience all the big famous wildlife that you do not even find in other countries. All parks are said to be a must for anyone who likes safari.
In the middle of the savannah in Kenya, you can experience wildlife’s animals completely free and unspoiled from human intervention. In the plain, carnivores live side by side with the savannah grass eaters, breeders and a colorful bird life. On featured safaris in Kenya there are great chances to see “The Big Five” on a very close hand, consisting of lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos and buffalo. In addition, the country is one of the richest bird lakes in Africa, Lake Nakuru, where millions of flamingos stand next to each other in their pink feathers.
In addition to the 5 most popular animals in Africa, there is great guarantee of seeing giraffes, zebras, goats, antelopes and cheetahs on your safari. At the coastal towns Mombasa and Malindi there is ample opportunity to explore the wildlife below the sea level. Along both coasts are colorful coral reefs, with a sea of precious fish species, sea turtles, octopuses etc.
Masai Mara National Reserve Tours
Masai Mara is in continuation of the Serengeti plains (Kenya Tanzania tours), and is particularly famous for its vast amount of goats and zebras, which yearly travel to the reserve after fresh food. The migration takes place from July to August (depending on the rainy season) until October, where the animal stock in the area is at its highest. It allows you to observe wildlife.
Lions, crocodiles and other predators follow the walk closely, why your chances of seeing “The Big Five” are said to be great. If you want an animal experience, Masai Mara is optimal.
At Masai Mara one can also find the primitive folklore, the Maasai. They do not care much about time, because their lives are controlled by sunrise and sunset, as well as the changing seasons.
Masai Mara is an important conservation support initiatives for wildlife in Kenya. Here, you can know more about some of the best Kenya’s featured safaris options.
From the immense plains of the Maasai Mara Game Reserve to panoramas of snow-capped Kilimanjaro, Kenya undoubtedly provides an outstanding backdrop for Africa’s most archetypal safari adventures.
Feature a visit to the Wonderful Samburu Game Reserve
In Samburu we also get acquainted with several animal species, which you will otherwise have to reach areas that are not accessible to the north to see.
This is true of the beautiful, fine-striped and large-scale Grevy zebras and the garnished network giraffes. In these dry areas the access to water turns. Several of the animal species of the semi-desert are customized so that they can handle the food they receive. There are the beautiful sand-colored beisa oryx-with the tall, straight horns and the long-necked gerenuk standing on the hind legs snapping shots from the bushes.
The special species include the Somali ostrich, which has light blue legs. Bird-life is, by the way, exceptionally rich. Over the savannas, the Egyptian vulture circles like a large leaf to explore the vast plains for food.
Kenyan featured safaris will allow you get to visit some of these locations and promises a lifetime experience. Learn more about the Kenya featured safaris and Tanzania safari holidays below: