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Top 20 Best Kenya Safaris - Compare 3,090 Tours
Kenya is the birthplace of the East African safari and it remains a fabulous place to fulfil your safari dream. The country has an excellent mix of world-class national parks and reserves, stunning landscapes, incredible wildlife viewing, fascinating cultural experiences and a highly experienced safari industry. Safaris here come in all shapes and sizes, and all budgets are well catered for. More than that, Kenya safaris are astonishingly varied, taking in a whole continent’s worth of possibilities in just one country, from tropical coastal idylls to vast savannah grasslands and from lush rainforests to desert volcanoes.
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Best Seller
6-Day Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru and Amboseli
$2,464 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Reny Safaris
5.0/5 – 53 Reviews
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5-Day Awesome Kenya - Luxury
$1,610 to $2,410 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tourLuxuryLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Nairobi (End)
Spirit of Kenya
5.0/5 – 654 Reviews
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7-Day Best of Kenya Luxury Safari
$6,249 to $6,474 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tourLuxuryLodge
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Samburu NR, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Wayfairer Travel
5.0/5 – 209 Reviews
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6-Day Amboseli, Nakuru and Masai Mara Mid-Range Safari
$2,024 to $2,951 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Amboseli NP, Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Morning Star Tours & Travel
5.0/5 – 483 Reviews
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3-Day Into the Wild – Masai Mara Safari
$1,104 to $1,704 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Safari Soles
5.0/5 – 488 Reviews
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3-Day Masai Mara 4x4 Jeep Group Tour Kenya Budget Safari
$280 to $380 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Bienvenido Kenya Tours and Safaris
4.7/5 – 174 Reviews
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4-Day Tsavo West, Amboseli and Tsavo East in 4x4 Jeep
$1,338 to $1,645 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Diani Beach (Start), Taita Hills WS, Amboseli NP, Tsavo East NP, Diani Beach (End)
Splendid Vacations
4.9/5 – 156 Reviews
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3-Day Amboseli Private Lodge Safari
$784 to $986 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Jocky Tours and Safaris
4.9/5 – 3,037 Reviews
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7-Day Masai Mara/Nakuru/Naivasha/Amboseli Budget Safari
$1,053 to $1,222 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 8 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Hell’s Gate NP, Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Jungleroam Safaris
5.0/5 – 1,421 Reviews
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Best Seller
3-Day Magical Safari to the Great Maasai Mara
$958 to $1,413 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Arina Wild Adventures
4.9/5 – 19 Reviews
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7-Day Masai Mara, Lake Naivasha, Lake Nakuru & Amboseli,
$2,556 to $3,401 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Gatelinks Kenya
4.9/5 – 17 Reviews
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3-Day Group Joining Budget Maasai Mara Safari
$358 to $493 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Kwanza Safaris
5.0/5 – 5 Reviews
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6-Day Mara-Nakuru-Amboseli Budget Safari 4x4 Landcruiser
$815 to $967 pp (USD)
Kenya: Shared tour (max 7 people per vehicle)BudgetTented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Amboseli NP, Nairobi (End)
Pavillion Safaris and Tours
5.0/5 – 147 Reviews
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5-Day Lion King and Big 5 Hakuna Matata Kenya Safari
$1,529 to $2,266 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Nairobi (End)
Camptrek Safaris
5.0/5 – 175 Reviews
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3-Day Salt Lick Safari Lodge & Sentrim Tsavo East Safari
$788 to $855 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Diani Beach (Start), Taita Hills WS, Tsavo East NP, Diani Beach (End)
Keshi Tours
5.0/5 – 51 Reviews
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7-Day Kenyan Luxury Safari
$2,831 to $4,075 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tourLuxuryLodge & Tented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Amboseli NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Pallid Safaris
5.0/5 – 64 Reviews
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4-Day Classic Masai Mara Budget Getaway
$1,172 to $1,630 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tourBudgetTented Camp
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Jacmiya Safaris
5.0/5 – 10 Reviews
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5-Day Exquisite Maasai Mara Reserve Honeymoon Package
$3,780 to $4,635 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tourLuxury+Tented Camp & Hotel
You Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Nairobi (End)
Salina Wild Adventures
4.9/5 – 55 Reviews
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4-Day Nairobi, Amboseli, Tsavo East, Diani Safari
$1,512 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range LodgeYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Amboseli NP, Tsavo East NP, Mombasa (End)
Black Santa Safaris
5.0/5 – 34 Reviews
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10-Day Amboseli, Naivasha, Nakuru, Mara, Diani Safari
$3,089 to $3,877 pp (USD)
Kenya: Private tour
Mid-range Lodge & Tented CampYou Visit: Nairobi (Start), Masai Mara NR, Lake Nakuru NP, Lake Naivasha (Naivasha), Amboseli NP, Diani Beach, Nairobi (End)
WeTour Safaris
5.0/5 – 20 Reviews
5 Questions About Best Kenya Safaris
Answered by
Anthony Ham
Anthony has written many Lonely Planet guidebooks, including ‘Kenya’ and ‘East Africa’. He is on SafariBookings’ expert panel and writes about the region for magazines and newspapers around the world. He is also the author of ‘The Last Lions of Africa’, part of which is set in Kenya.› More about Anthony
5 Questions About Best Kenya Safaris
Anthony Ham
What makes Kenya the best place to go on safari?
“A Kenyan safari is how many of us always imagined safaris to be. All of the major animals are here, from big cats (lion, leopard and cheetah) to the big-tusked elephants of Amboseli, and from the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) to the vast herds of plains animals like zebra, giraffe, wildebeest and a full cast of antelope species. Many of these come together in the annual great migration in the Masai Mara, when the earth swarms with nearly two million prey species, with plenty of predators in tow. Many of Kenya’s best safari experiences occur in the south, which is the land of the Maasai people, one of Kenya’s many cultural groups whose presence brings depth and interest to iconic African landscapes. Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, may lie across the border in Tanzania, but easily the best views are from Amboseli in Kenya’s south. Then there’s the glorious Rift Valley, the dense forests of Kakamega, and sweeping savannahs just about everywhere. And Kenya’s portfolio of parks and reserves ranges from world-famous national parks to private or community conservancies. These conservancies are where conservation best practice goes hand in hand with safaris that showcase both wildlife and cultural highlights.”
1Which parks and reserves should I visit to have the best Kenya safari?
“If I had to choose just three parks and reserves to visit in Kenya, I would pick the Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park and Lake Nakuru National Park. The Masai Mara is home to the great migration, but affords exceptional wildlife experiences year-round. Although the national reserve can get busy, the surrounding Maasai-run conservancies – Mara North, Naboisho, Olare-Orok and others – are more exclusive, much quieter, and promise incredible wildlife possibilities. Sitting in the shadow of Mt Kilimanjaro, Amboseli is surrounded by Maasai-run conservancies or group ranches. It is one of the best places to see elephants in Africa. And between the two, Lake Nakuru is compact and offers almost guaranteed rhino sightings, with leopards and tree-climbing lions also possible. Others will have different favorites, such as Tsavo West with its elephants bathed in red dust, Tsavo East for its big cats, or Samburu National Reserve for a wonderfully wild experience in the north. Meru National Park is a much-underrated treasure, while Ol Pejeta Conservancy is also first-rate. There are, of course, many more fine parks and reserves, and wherever you go you should spend time in Nairobi National Park on your way there. It’s a compact, world-class wildlife park known for rhinos and big cats set against the distant backdrop of city skyscrapers.”
2What kinds of safaris are possible in Kenya?
“Almost every kind of safari is possible, including private, group, self-drive, fly-in and camping safaris. In a less-expensive group safari, you will share a guide, vehicle and many activities with other travelers; it’s a great way to meet like-minded people. On a private safari trip, you and your party will have all of these things to yourselves, and you will have more control over where you go and what you do. Self-drive safaris are less popular in Kenya than they are in southern Africa, but they are still possible. The advantage of a self-drive safari is that you have control over everything from where you go to how long you stay at each wildlife sighting. On the downside, Kenya’s roads can be very busy. You will also need to decide whether you wish to fly between Kenya’s different parks and reserves (all of which have airstrips for small planes) or make the same journey by road. If you fly everywhere, it will cost more, but you will be able to cover more territory and see more places in the time you have available. On the other hand, if you travel by road, you’ll see more of the country and meet more locals. Whichever way you go on safari, you can also combine it with a beach holiday along Kenya’s Indian Ocean coast. There are lots of tours offered that combine the two.”
3How should I plan my Kenya trip if I want to see the great migration?
“I strongly recommend that you join an organised tour if you wish to see the great migration as it passes through the Masai Mara. Most of these tours offer packages that include all accommodations within (or close to) the reserve, as well as expert guides, all meals and transport. If possible, try to join a small-group tour. It is also extremely important that you book many months in advance of your visit. Local safari operators can advise you on the best timing, as it may be different from one year to the next. As a general rule, the migration is in the Masai Mara from July to October. However, as always with the natural world and the unpredictable behavior of its animals, sightings are never guaranteed. Some years the migration arrives from Tanzania earlier and stays longer, but the reverse can also be true. This means that making an advance reservation involves a degree of unavoidable risk.”
4How much time will I need to have the best possible Kenya experience?
“One week is the minimum for going on safari in Kenya, but two weeks is ideal. Provided you fly between parks, in a week you could visit Nairobi, Amboseli, Lake Nakuru and the Masai Mara, although 10 days will feel less rushed. With a few extra days, consider flying north to Samburu National Reserve for a different cast of animals and to experience Samburu culture. Or visit the two Tsavos for a taste of the wild south. And if money is no object, you could instead factor in time in the community conservancies of Laikipia Plateau and the Masai Mara.”
5Kenya Safari Reviews
Nana is a travel writer and author of multiple guidebooks, including the Lonely Planet guides to Africa, Zambia & Malawi and South Africa.
From Game-Packed Hot Spots to Little-Known Wilderness
Kenya’s stunning landscapes include rainforest, beaches, deserts and mountains, but it’s the first-class wildlife watching that keeps so many visitors flocking back. Not only is it one of the best places in Africa to see the Big Five,...
Alan is a travel writer and author of over 20 Lonely Planet guidebooks, including the guides to Southern Africa and Zambia & Malawi.
A Safari Behemoth
In some ways, Kenya rates as the best country for safaris in Africa. That is a contentious statement and many would argue that Tanzania should be given that title. Whichever way you go, Kenya is undeniably a destination that will fulfill...
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FANTASTIC!
This safari was incredible! It really exceeded our expectations. It was supposed to be a group safari, but in the end, it was just my two friends and me. The accommodations were great, the food was delicious, and the service was impeccable.
Exceeded every expectation that I had!
I have always dreamed of going on a safari in Africa, but thought it would be unattainable. I started researching some tour operators and found that the cost was not as much as I thought! We chose a company with mid-range accommodations...
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Kenya – a country and its people that are well worth getting to know
We thought Kenya and its people were wonderful. We were fascinated by the people’s calm demeanour. The landscape was breathtaking. We had booked a safari in the Maasai Mara, Lake Naivasha und Lake Nakuru including Hells Gate. We were...
JP
Unforgettable Safari Experience with Incredible Wildlife and Sunsets
Kenya exceeded all my expectations. We were incredibly lucky to see four of the "Big Five" (everything except the rhino), along with rare sightings like the Serval cat, which was a real highlight. The accommodations were outstanding. The...