Explore our variety of options to spruce your safari across Kenya & Tanzania. View the options we have below. For more customised activity and specialized tours, be sure to contact us.

Game drives

This is the most common type of safari in Kenya. You can go on game drives in national parks and reserves to see animals like elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, and more.

Hot air balloon Safaris
Hot air balloon safaris: Hot air balloon safaris offer a unique perspective of the savannah and allow you to see wildlife from above. This is a popular option in the Masai Mara during the wildebeest migration season.

Walking safaris

For a more immersive and adventurous experience, you can go on walking safaris in some parks and reserves, accompanied by experienced guides. Walking safaris allow you to get closer to nature and observe wildlife from a different perspective.

Cultural safaris

 

Kenya has a rich cultural heritage, with over 40 different ethnic groups. A cultural tour can offer insight into traditional lifestyles, customs, and traditions. Popular destinations for cultural tours include Lamu Island, Mombasa Old Town, and Nairobi. Explore local villages, markets, and communities where learn more about traditional ways of life, crafts, and customs.

Birdwatching safaris 

Kenya is home to over 1,000 species of birds, and birdwatching safaris are popular in national parks and reserves such as Lake Nakuru National Park and the Kakamega Forest.


Hiking and Trekking

Kenya has some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, with many opportunities for hiking and trekking. Some popular hiking destinations include Mount Kenya, Hell’s Gate National Park, and the Aberdare Range.



Beach Water Sports

With its long coastline and warm waters, Kenya offers many opportunities for water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and surfing. Popular destinations for water sports include Watamu, Malindi, and Mombasa.