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Kenya is the Africa of dreams, vast savannahs dotted with lone acacia trees, pink flamingos painting the lakeshores, and lions roaring into blazing red sunsets. It is a land where ancient Maasai traditions thrive beside modern conservation efforts, where the Great Rift Valley carves through the earth, and where you can move from snowy peaks to golden deserts in a single day.
Here, every moment feels cinematic. Watch hippos wallow in the Maasai Mara, spot flamingos at Lake Nakuru, and stand in awe of Thomson’s Falls as it roars into the gorge. Beyond the wildlife, you will sip coffee straight from Kenyan plantations, meet Maasai elders who guard centuries of tradition, and share in a culture that is as vibrant as the landscapes themselves. In Kenya, you don’t just travel, you live the wild story.

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      Kenya At-a-Glance

      Kenya brings together everything you imagine about Africa: open plains, herds of elephants and lions, the colors of Maasai villages, and a coffee culture that runs deep.

      Currency
      Kenyan shilling
      Capital City
      Nairobi
      Winter avg temp
      26°C
      Language
      Swahili
      Summer avg temp
      25°C
      Good morning
      Habari za asubuhi
      Time Zone
      GMT+3
      Good evening
      Habari za jioni
      This is the Africa of the imagination, wildlife at every turn, sunsets that burn into memory, and traditions that feel timeless.
      - Travel Director
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      Our top 5 things to do in Kenya

      Go on a game drive in the Maasai Mara

      The Maasai Mara is pure safari magic. Here you will find the Big Five, witness the Great Migration if you time it right, and even watch hippos rolling in watering holes near your lodge.

      Visit a Maasai village

      Step inside Maasai life. Meet elders, walk through a traditional boma, and see the famous warriors leap sky high in their age old jumping dance.

      Tour coffee plantations in central Kenya

      Smell the aroma, taste the brews, and learn how Kenya’s beloved beans move from farm to cup in the cooperative system that sustains local farmers.

      See Thomson’s Falls in Nyahururu

      A 74 meter plunge of white water crashing into the gorge below, surrounded by lush greenery. It is one of Kenya’s most photogenic natural wonders.

      Spot flamingos at Lake Nakuru

      Drive into a national park alive with lions, leopards, zebras, and thousands of flamingos turning the lake bright pink against the soda rich waters.

      Best museums in Kenya

      Nairobi

      Karen Blixen Museum

      Step into the home of the Danish author of Out of Africa. Wander her farmhouse in the Ngong Hills, see props from the film, and feel the atmosphere of a story that enchanted the world.

      Nakuru

      Hyrax Hill Prehistoric Site and Museum

      An archaeological site dating back 5,000 years. Explore artifacts from tools to musical instruments, and walk on ground where Kenya’s earliest communities once thrived.

      Best food in Kenya

      Ugali

      The foundation of Kenyan meals, ugali is a cornmeal porridge that pairs with almost anything, stews, curries, or fresh salads.

      Nyama Choma

      Grilled meat, usually goat, cooked to perfection and eaten with your hands. From street stalls to restaurants, it is the taste of celebration in Kenya.

      Chips Mayai

      A street food favorite, an omelette packed with fries, sometimes with veggies or meat. Always served with a toothpick, never a fork.

      What to pack for a tour in Kenya

      What to Pack

      Pack for sustainable travel

      Carry reusable bottles, eco friendly bags, and refillable toiletries to reduce waste.

      Adaptor plug

      Kenya uses type G plugs with 240 V standard voltage.

      Binoculars

      Your best friend on safari, for spotting leopards in trees or flamingos across the lakes.

      Biodegradable bags

      Plastic bags are banned in Kenya. Cotton or biodegradable ones are your go to.

      Mosquito repellent

      A strong DEET based spray is essential for the bush.

      Versatile clothing

      Think layers: light colored, breathable clothes for the day, and something warmer for cool early mornings.