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Female avatar icon Narmın Soylu Turkey flag TR       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jul 15, 2025

Email Narmın Soylu  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

My Trip to Kenya – It Exceeded All My Expectations!

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Kenya had long been on my travel list, but honestly, it went far beyond what I imagined. The safari we did in the Masai Mara was simply incredible. I had never been anywhere where nature felt so wild and breathtaking.

I was quite concerned about hygiene and cleanliness beforehand, but both the hotels we stayed in and the restaurants we visited were far above my expectations. The hotels were very comfortable, and the food was delicious and safe.

We visited just before the high season, the time of the Great Migration, but even so, we were able to see many animals in the Masai Mara: lions, elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, and cheetahs. The only animal we didn’t spot was a leopard.

In Nairobi, the Giraffe Centre is an absolute must-visit. Getting up close to giraffes and feeding them was an unforgettable experience.

We will definitely return to Kenya during the Great Migration season. I’m already excited about seeing the Masai Mara
Read more again, and perhaps even the Serengeti. Kenya is truly a dream destination for nature lovers and safari enthusiasts.
Female avatar icon Jasmine Malaysia flag MY       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jul 8, 2025

Email Jasmine  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The introduction to safari.

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Kenya is a wonderful introduction to spotting wildlife in Africa. We really enjoyed the cooling weather and enjoyed the wildlife in both Nairobi National Park and Masai Mara National Park where we visited. Had the best encounters with prides of lions here.

Also spent some time in Nairobi and the people were warm and welcoming.

Male avatar icon Lewis Caton United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jul 6, 2025

Email Lewis Caton  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

A must visit wildlife destination

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June is a great time to visit as there's less tourists before the great migration. Two of my favourite parks were lake Nakuru and tsavo west, spend some days there

Male avatar icon Ross A Australia flag AU       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jul 4, 2025

Email Ross A  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Exceeded our expectations

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After already completing a six day Tanzania Safari, we found visiting Kenya and it’s wildlife parks gave us a beautiful balance and contrasting view.
With wildlife you come to expect the unexpected. We saw the big five in both regions. Everyday brought a new experience. We took thousands of pictures and would do it again in a heartbeat. In Kenya we toured with Supereagles and would recommend them without hesitation to others.

Male avatar icon Wang Bin China flag CN       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jun 30, 2025

Email Wang Bin  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

A very complete journey

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The safari in Kenya showed me a completely different animal world from my own country. People and animals can be so close, and people and nature are more like one, especially in national parks and reserves. I love this beautiful place and want to come again. ··

Male avatar icon Henry Tan Malaysia flag MY       Visited: May 2025 Reviewed: Jun 29, 2025

Email Henry Tan  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Superb

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A wonderful experience with Super Eagles itinerary !
Have had a memorable safari adventure, scenic landscapes, knowledgeable guide, interesting cultures and history, and excellent foood.
Kenya is a recommended travel destination.

Female avatar icon Eva United States flag US       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jun 23, 2025

Email Eva  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Beautiful

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We loved Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru! We saw the big 5. Weather was perfect.

Female avatar icon Miranda Taiwan flag TW       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jun 21, 2025

Email Miranda  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Kenya: Where Wildlife and Freedom Meet

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Kenya is truly a paradise for wildlife. Unlike animals in zoos, those in Kenya live freely — and so did we.

We visited Kenya in June and saw herds of elephants crossing the open grasslands, with the snow-covered peak of Mount Kilimanjaro in the background at Amboseli National Park. At Lake Nakuru, we had the chance to observe both black and white rhinos up close. And in the Masai Mara, we experienced a powerful sense of freedom while exploring the wild on safari.

One trip to Kenya simply isn’t enough. The first visit felt like an introduction, and the next will be more focused. Our goal next time is to witness the incredible wildebeest river crossing.

Kenya has opened our minds and expanded our perspective. The spirit of its wildlife stays with us, long after the journey ends.

Avatar icon Miranda Lin Taiwan flag TW       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jun 21, 2025

Email Miranda Lin

Kenya: Where Wildlife and Freedom Meet

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Kenya is truly a paradise for wildlife. Unlike animals in zoos, those in Kenya live freely — and so did we.

We visited Kenya in June and saw herds of elephants crossing the open grasslands, with the snow-covered peak of Mount Kilimanjaro in the background at Amboseli National Park. At Lake Nakuru, we had the chance to observe both black and white rhinos up close. And in the Masai Mara, we experienced a powerful sense of freedom while exploring the wild on safari.

One trip to Kenya simply isn’t enough. The first visit felt like an introduction, and the next will be more focused. Our goal next time is to witness the incredible wildebeest river crossing.

Kenya has opened our minds and expanded our perspective. The spirit of its wildlife stays with us, long after the journey ends.

Male avatar icon Sunil Sangakkara United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Jun 18, 2025

Email Sunil Sangakkara  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

It's full of friendly people and excellent Safari Parks to look at the big five.

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Kenya is home to warm, English-speaking locals who warmly welcome tourists, and the country offers a wide variety of safari tour packages for wildlife lovers. Upon arrival, we checked into the Chester Hotel, conveniently located in the heart of the Westlands area in Nairobi's CBD. Our serviced apartment was well equipped, allowing us to enjoy both local cuisine and a bit of home-style cooking.

To get oriented, we joined a free walking tour of Nairobi, which introduced us to the city's history, important landmarks, and vibrant culture. It was a great way to begin our adventure.

After three days in Nairobi, we embarked on a 4-day safari organised by Sunnycreek Safaris. The itinerary included visits to the Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru National Parks. We were fortunate to see all of the Big Five, and a particularly unforgettable moment was watching a lion pride feed on a cape buffalo carcass up close. Our safari was conducted in a 4x4 Land Cruiser, and
Read more we stayed in comfortable safari lodges. The food throughout the trip was excellent.

The 4-day safari cost $850 per person, which included all park entrance fees. For an additional $20 per person, we visited a traditional Maasai village—a true highlight of the trip. We enjoyed a Maasai dance performance, which our entire group joined in on. The villagers welcomed us into their homes, showing us where they cook, sleep, and explaining how they care for and protect their livestock from predators.

By the end of the trip, we knew we’d be back—next time, for an even longer safari holiday.