Kenya Safari Holidays - Safari In Kenya 2025/2026

Kenya, where the modern safari was born in the late 19th century, is a land of dramatic landscapes. From the endless plains of the Masai Mara National Reserve where millions of animals migrate in Africa. To some of the highest peaks in Africa, on Mount Kenya, to witness during your Kenya safari. And the elephant-filled Amboseli National Park, against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro.

With 25 national parks and reserves covering 8% of the country, it has numerous things to see in Kenya. This includes the Kenya Big Five safari animals (lions, elephants, buffalos, leopards, rhinos), over 1,100 bird species. Lastly, the unique “Samburu Special Five” (Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, beisa oryx, gerenuk). Fun facts: Kenya was the first African country to ban hunting in 1977 enacted under President Jomo Kenyatta. So, it boosted wildlife conservation, now protecting endangered species like the northern white rhino at Ol Pejeta.

What is the best time to go on safari in Kenya? (Best and worst times)

The dry season from January to March and then from early June to October is the best time to go on a safari in Kenya. So, the skies are brighter and the lush vegetation has now become sparser, animals such as elephants move closer to the water bodies. It becomes easier for travelers to Kenya for a safari and the predators (lions, cheetahs, hyenas and leopard) to locate and track these animals. As most of them are usually gathered in one area in these months.

The sun is setting down the surrounding landscape of lake Nakuru in Kenya. So, it complements the lakes beauty by bringing out the bright colors at the lake such as the pink veil created by the flamingos at the shorelines.

The Africa great migration dates from July to October also co-occurs with the wildebeest migration. See vast herds crossing from the Northern Serengeti to Maasai Mara during your Kenya safari tours.

Months of March, April and May are the rainy season and worst time to go on a safari in Kenya. Few visitors are received and accommodations like safari camps and lodges in Kenya tend due to floods during this season. However, this season favors people that want less crowds in Kenya Parks and safari costs are reasonable.

Where to Go For a safari in Kenya | Top 6 Must Visit Kenya Safari Tour Destinations

1. Maasai Mara National Reserve – Must Visit Park in Kenya

Masai Mara is located in western Kenya and holds a large population of wild animals, including the big five. Also, it’s in the Mara region, neighboring the Serengeti, and both are accommodating the great migration in Africa every year. The presence of the Mara River in the Maasai Mara contributes to the high concentration of Kenya safari activities like river crossings. Additionally, these happen between July to October in the Maasai Mara National Reserve to the Serengeti NP.

Kenya wilderness and Jungle safari

2. Hells Gate National Park.

This is among the top best parks in Kenya to visit for a safari. Hell’s Gate National Park is famous for its gigantic cliffs and the renowned Hell’s Gate Gorge. It also has wild animals such as zebras, gazelles and many more. However, the park has about 103 bird species such as the Schalow’s wheatear, rupells vulture, yellow bishop, and many more.

This Kenya National Park possesses a geothermal power station that provides hydroelectric power to the country. Visitors usually take baths at the hot springs in the park since these waters are believed to contribute to one’s health and immunity. Kenya holiday activities at this park include hiking, rock climbing, and nature walks to the geothermal power station, and caving.

 3. Amboseli National Park.

Amboseli Park is found in the southern parts of Kenya. Additionally, it hosts animals species such as large herds of elephants, lions, buffalo, and many more. Amboseli gives a view of the white, shiny glaciers of the Kilimanjaro Mountain and it also harbors Lake Amboseli.

Also, it is a sanctuary for bird watching safari tours in Kenya as it has a variety of bird species. Experience other fun things to do in Kenya at this park, such as game drives. Also unique safari activities to do in Kenya with family and friends like hot air balloon Safaris.

beach safaris in Kenya - Diani Beach

4. Visit Diani beach for your holidays in Kenya.

Dian beach is adjacent to the Indian Ocean. So, its impeccable panoramas like the flawless blue waters and the white crystal white sands are the reasons why people visit it. Some of the places visited around Diani beach are, Fort Jesus, Bora Bora Wildlife Park and Chale Island. Get to also enjoy experiences such as skydiving, swimming, boat cruises and dolphin watching. This place is fit for one interested in combining their Kenya safari and beach holidays.

5. Mount Kenya.

This is one of the top tourist attractions in Kenya for visitors that love exploring nature by hiking and mountain climbing. This volcano sits at an elevation of 5,199m and possesses some of the largest and longest rivers in Kenya like River Tana. Wild species such as the blue monkeys, moorland chat, and Jackson spur fowl are some of the sightings at Mount Kenya.

It also has unique flora species such as the pordocarpus trees and the rosewood trees. Bird watching tours, hiking are some of the adventurous experiences at Mount Kenya.

 6. Lake Nakuru National Park.

This park is situated in the rift Valley in the Western parts of Kenya. Also, it’s a habitat for a variety of bird pieces. It is famous for possessing the black rhinos and also a pink flamingos Paradise. Also,has also become a home for other wild species such as the warthogs, elephants and many more. Game drive safaris, bird watching Kenya tours, and nature walks at the cliffs are some of the activities done at the park.

Our Affordable Luxury Kenya Safari Tour Packages

All our Kenya safari holiday packages include game drives in 4×4 vehicles with pop-up roofs, optional hot-air balloon rides in Kenya ($450–$500/person), Maasai/Samburu visits, and beach extensions to Diani or Watamu. Our Kenya safari tour packages of 3–10 days focus on the Northern Circuit (Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, Amboseli) for migration views and Kenya Big Five sightings.

Or the Southern Circuit (Tsavo, Amboseli) for remote wilderness. Kenya safari costs start at $200–$350/person/day for budget shared tours, $350–$600 for mid-range private safaris. Lastly, $600–$1,500+ for luxury fly-ins, season (peak July–Oct adds 20–50%), and group size.

Ethical viewing during your Kenya tours is key (e.g., anti-poaching in Lewa). Also, Kenya safari tours are a thrill of education and relaxation in one. Hence, these affordable luxury Kenya tour packages are perfect for families, couples, or solo travellers looking for real African immersion.

3 Days Kenya Safari Holidays in Masai Mara National Park

See lions in Masai Mara Kenya

3 days Kenya holiday in the Masai Mara! See Lions, cheetahs, and wildebeest migrations with expert Kenya tour guides and stunning landscapes. Kenya tour for a quick yet unforgettable safari getaway.

1 Day Flying Kenya Safari in Masai Mara National Park

Masai Mara Airstrip with a plane

Short on time? Our 1-day Masai Mara fly-in safari in Kenya is pure magic! Flying over Kenya’s plains, landing for game drives, and spotting the Big Five. Have a luxury Kenya safari in a day!

9 Days Kenya and Serengeti Safari Holidays - Affordable tour

The great migration river crossings during best time to see the great migration in africa

This 9 days Kenya safari holiday combines Masai Mara with Serengeti’s wilderness. Chase the Great Migration in Masai Mara, spot leopards in the ultimate Kenya tour for adventure seekers!

10 Days Kenya & Tanzania Tours - Best Africa migration safari

Serengeti and Masai Mara safari

10-day Kenya safari combining Masai Mara’s wildlife with the Serengeti. Lions, elephants, and migrating herds. The Kenya holiday is filled with epic wildlife & cultural moments for safari lovers.

5 Days Kenya and Serengeti National Park Safari

Hot air balloon Masai Mara

Ready for a Tanzania and Kenya safari holiday? This 5-day trip takes you through Masai Mara and Serengeti for the wildebeest migration & Big Five, along with game drives and Maasai culture.

10 Days Victoria Falls, Serengeti and Kenya safari Package

Victoria Falls, Africa

Blend Masai Mara Kenya, Serengeti and Victoria Falls in a 10 days safari in Africa! Experience the wildebeest  Migration, Big 5 & thundering falls in one safari. Book now and get a quotation.

Top 6 Affordable Luxury Kenya safari Lodges

The Sarova Stanley exterior in Nairobi

1. Sarova Stanley.

This is a luxury hotel in Kenya with elegant rooms and VIP suites with breathtaking views of Nairobi city. Additionally, its magnificent buildings and restaurants that serve international flavors during your Kenya holidays.  Charges per night for one person range from $160-$200.

2. Olsupat lodge.

This lodge is ideal for visitors who love to do a safari at Nairobi National Park since it’s near the park. Olsupat Lodge avails visitors with a taste of nature as the scenic views are full of green and the whispers of nature. One person pays about $61 per night.

3. Cozy stead.

This accommodation offers a serene environment for travelers, from the single rooms to the classy king suite rooms. It’s located in Giriri, Nairobi Kenya, and has delicious cuisines served outdoors in the garden. Charges per night for one person range from $66above.

4. The Boma Nairobi.

The architectural designs of this hotel are unique in case you want fun things to do in Kenya on budget with family and couples. So, it’s buildings are shaped uniquely, and are also closer to Nairobi National Park and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Boma Lodge possesses a wellness and spa center, and the hospitality is top-notch. A stay per night for a person on their Kenya tours costs $111.

5. LalaGalu- beachfront eco cabins.

The cabins are in categories including the superior pod, the superior comfort eco cabin, and the family pod with an outdoor swimming pool. Also, the latter has a view of the Indian Ocean hence perfect for a Kenya safari and beach holidays. A night’s stay at this elegant lodge is about $135.

6. Aqua resort.

Enjoy a stay surrounded by nature, like the tall, gigantic trees and the fresh breeze from the Indian Ocean. It has a private outdoor swimming pool and charges per night start from $55.

Faqs

1. Is There a Safari in Kenya?

Yes, Kenya is a premier Africa safari tours destination with 8% of its land protected. Additionally, it has the Kenya Big Five, 1,100+ birds, and spectacles like the animal migration in Africa (July-Oct, 1.5M+ wildebeest).

Iconic Kenya National Parks include the Masai Mara (migration hub), Amboseli (elephant/Kilimanjaro views), and Tsavo (largest park, red elephants). Kenya safari holidays range from budget group drives to luxury fly-ins, with 95% sighting success. Also, you can combine with beaches/culture for immersive trips in Kenya.

2. Which Kenyan Safari Is Best?

The “best” safari depends on interests, but the Northern Circuit having Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, and Amboseli is top rated (4.8/5 from 5,000+ reviews). This is for Big Five density, migration drama, and Mount Kilimanjaro views. Masai Mara is best for predators (3,000+ lions) and 95% Big Five success. So, combine it with Nakuru’s rhinos/flamingos and Amboseli’s elephant herds for diversity to make the best Kenya safari.

For those seeking remoteness, the Southern Circuit’s Tsavo (home to elephants and leopards). Or Laikipia (where rhinos and wild dogs are found) offers uncrowded walks/boat safari tours in Kenya. Families prefer compact Lake Nakuru; birders (1,100+ species) opt for Samburu. Overall, Masai Mara safari tours score highest for value (98% praise for wildlife variety); choose private 4x4s with pop-up roofs for flexibility.

3. How Much Does a Kenya Safari Cost?

Kenya safari costs vary by duration, accommodation, season, transport (road vs. fly-in), and group size. Budget shared group tours in Kenya start at $150–$350/day (e.g., 3-day Masai Mara from $250 all-in). Mid-range private lodges in Kenya range from $350–$600/day, and luxury fly-in exclusives at $600–$1,500+/day.

Kenya safari costs include meals, fees, drives but adding $50–$100 for eTA visa, $100–$200 insurance, $10–$20/day tips, and $200–$450 round-trip internal flights. The demand from the Masai Mara wildebeest migration causes the peak season (June–Oct, Dec–Feb) to rise by 20–50%. With beautiful nature and the potential for rain, the off-peak months of March through May and November offer 20–40% discounts.

While self drive safaris in Kenya ($50–$120/day car + fees) prices drop but requires experience. Although, it is now prohibited in the Masai Mara since 2024.  Group safaris in Kenya save 20–30% compared to private safaris.

4. How Much Is a 7 Day Safari in Kenya?

A 7-day Kenya safari tour costs $1,400–$15,000+ per person (double occupancy), $2,500–$6,000 mid range for Northern Circuit (Masai Mara 3 nights, Nakuru/Amboseli 2 each, 1 Nairobi).

Breakdown:

  • $350–$600 mid range includes full board, drives,
  • fees ($70–$200/day/park),
  • guide; budget $200–$350/day (camping/shared, ~$1,500–$2,500 total); luxury $600–$1,500+/day (tented camps/fly-ins, ~$4,500–$10,500+).
  • Add $200–$450 flights, $50 eTA, $100 insurance, $100–$150 tips. Peak season (Jun–Oct) +20–50%; low (Mar–May) -20–40%.
  • Group saves 20%; private adds $500–$1,000. Local booking cuts 30–300% vs international.

 

For the best Kenya Holiday deals, make reservations through our regional companies like Goar Africa Safari Tours, Tanzania National Parks, and Serengeti Masai Mara Specialists.