Popular Routes Where Wildlife Viewing Is a Major Part of the Tour
The country is relatively compact, so one can easily ‘mix and match’ destinations depending on time and interests. Most people fly into Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) and make connections from there (out of the domestic Wilson Airport). The Masai Mara is easily added to any circuit with a return flight.
Southwest Safari Circuit (0.5 to 1.5 weeks)
The southwest offers some of Kenya’s premier and most popular wildlife viewing.
Destinations:
- Masai Mara National Reserve (2 to 4 days) is the country’s main attraction. The reserve has an incredible resident wildlife population, which is boosted every year by the wildebeest migration
- Lake Nakuru National Park (1 to 2 days) is in the scenic Rift Valley and is known for its healthy populations of black and white rhino
Popular add-ons:
- Hell’s Gate National Park and Lake Naivasha for cycling among wildlife
- Lake Bogoria National Reserve and Lake Baringo for a birding extravaganza and flocks of flamingo in Lake Bogoria
- Amboseli National Park for views of Mt Kilimanjaro and big herds of elephant
- Lamu Island for a taste of Swahili culture and relaxation on the beach
Southeast Safari Circuit (0.5 to 1 week)
If you’re planning a beach holiday, there are several options for a safari add-on. These parks are easily reached by car from any of the coastal resorts around Mombasa and Watamu or from Nairobi.
Destinations:
- Tsavo East National Park (2 to 3 days) is Kenya’s biggest park and the transitional zone between the savannah and the northern semi-desert. The wide-open spaces have amazing wilderness appeal.
- Amboseli National Park (2 to 3 days) at the base of Mt Kilimanjaro offers excellent elephant viewing and is one of Kenya’s most popular parks
Popular add-ons:
- Masai Mara National Reserve for seeing the wildebeest migration and big cat action
- Diani Beach for some sun and surf
- Shimba Hills National Reserve for seeing the rare sable antelope
Central and Northern Safari Circuit (1 to 2 weeks)
The area is altogether more rugged and remote than its southern counterpart and offers excellent wildlife viewing.
Destinations:
- Meru National Park (2 to 3 days) is very scenic with many watercourses crossing the dry terrain and has an unspoiled feel about it
- Samburu National Reserve and Buffalo Springs National Reserve (2 to 3 days) are neighboring parks that feature some of the more interesting dry-country animal species
- Laikipia Plateau (2 to 3 days) , at the base of Mt Kenya, encompasses many private game reserves and offers great opportunities to see black and white rhino
- Aberdare National Park (1 to 2 days) offers a different kind of wildlife viewing while perched in tree hotels, including Treetops and the Ark
Popular add-ons:
- Mount Kenya National Park for hiking and climbing the mountain
- Masai Mara National Reserve for seeing the wildebeest migration and big cat action
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