Kenya Safaris
A specialist, in depth guide to a Kenya safari with an expert's guide of when to go, where to stay, what to see and a range of different Kenya safari itineraries to choose from.
A specialist, in depth guide to a Kenya safari with an expert's guide of when to go, where to stay, what to see and a range of different Kenya safari itineraries to choose from.
As a safari country that offers not only safari but also a whole array of different activities and options, it is no surprise that one of the main reasons that people travel to Kenya is for a family holiday. With a wide range of private cottages, villas and houses both for the safari and the beach, it is possible to prepare an excellent trip that allows you to have the place to yourself for most of the trip. Below we have run through a few of the destinations in the country and properties that work well for Kenya family safaris.
Over the years, Kenya has become one of the favourite destinations when it comes to activities on safari. With options of horse riding, camel riding, mountain biking, hiking, tubing, cultural visits, wildlife tracking and many more, the modern safaris has come a long way from a standard game drive. These activities are offered in a few destinations across Kenya and have proven particular popular for families and active travellers!
“Photography” and “travel to Africa” are two activities that are inextricably linked together due to the stunning visual locations available, the magical African light and the variety of superb subjects to capture on film. As a specialist operator to Kenya for over 10 years we have been asked more and more for opportunities for clients who are both knowledgeable and those that are new to photography if there are any trips we offer that are more specialised and include help with the use of the equipment as well as guides who are versed in photography.
On a clear morning in Loisaba Tented Camp, spectacular views stretching across the Laikipia plains to Mount Kenya can be seen from the comfort of your own bed in a modern and sleek canvased tent. The camps location is an all-rounder.
Formed from Mount Kenya, the Ewaso Nyiro River that flows all year round, is a central feature in Sabuk Lodge. The rooms are a novel design, open and free to the wilderness. And as if these rooms aren’t fun enough, the owner and manager Verity, one of the first female guides in Kenya, will definitely make the stay even more fun with a huge amount of energy and passion!