
To protect natural treasures, Kenya established range of protected areas, each falling into one of three main categories that is National Parks, Game Reserves and Conservancies. All serve the purpose of conserving wildlife, differing in how they are managed, who benefits from them and kind of experiences they offer to visitors. Knowing distinctions between these […]

The Lilac-breasted Roller is a medium-sized bird measuring about 35 to 42cm from head to tail including its long elegant tail feathers. With a sturdy body strong hooked bill and legs designed for perching and catching prey, this bird is very impressive. In Kenya it is more than just a bird it is a national […]

Roaming the golden savannas of Kenya with elegance and power two of Africa’s most iconic big cats capture the imagination of every safari-goer, the cheetah and the leopard. These predators are magnificent yet for many observers, telling them apart can be surprisingly difficult and that’s perfectly understandable. At first glance, they seem almost identical spotted […]

If you are looking for a new and exciting way to experience safari beyond the usual game drives and lodge-based stays, fly camping in the Masai Mara offers a raw and authentic escape into the wild. Set in remote untouched locations far from the crowds, it provides a deeper connection to the land complete with […]

The Masai Mara is not just Kenya’s crown jewel of wildlife destinations, it’s a dreamscape for travellers seeking both adventure and indulgence. Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich wildlife, from the Big 5 to the awe-inspiring Great Migration, the Mara has captured the hearts of safari lovers around the globe. But there’s more to […]

Saiwa Swamp National Park is a lush green sanctuary located near Kitale in Trans Nzoia County Kenya. Established in 1974 it holds the unique distinction of being the smallest national park in the country covering only 3 square kilometers. Despite its size Saiwa Swamp was created with the primary aim of protecting the endangered and […]

When the sun dips below the horizon and the savannah fades into shadows, a different world awakens in the wilds of Kenya. Most safari-goers venture out on a night safari typically lasting between 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM are treated to one of Africa’s most captivating spectacles. From prowling predators to shy nocturnal creatures rarely […]

Discover Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary where over 60,000 acres of wild terrain in Kwale County offer a home to Kenya’s elephants. Since 1995 this community driven initiative has stood as a peaceful bridge between people and wildlife. What sets Mwaluganje apart is its community-based model where local landowners lease their land to the sanctuary and receive […]

Kiunga Marine National Reserve is a paradise on the Kenya’s coast. Nestled along the Indian Ocean shoreline of Lamu, it is a renowned destination for lovers of the sea and marine life. Having been established in 1979 it spans an area of 270km, this spectacular reserve is managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service. What makes […]

Kenya is renowned for its breathtaking safaris but beyond the wildlife and savannahs, the country is also home to unique destinations like Karura Forest the second largest urban forest in the world. Located in the heart of Nairobi, Karura spans approximately 2,570 acres offering a serene escape from the city’s hustle. Historically it played a […]
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