Many Kenyans struggle to cope if they can’t spend time at the beach at regular intervals. Once you have visited for yourself it is easy to see why this is. Blessed with some of the best beaches of the Indian Ocean, there are jewel like locations right from the north to the south of the coast. We love the mix of Swahili culture and beach-life you can experience right from Lamu in the north to Diani in the South.A great way to end a holiday after longer days on safari, the Kenyan coast is equally a place to lay back and relax with a cocktail as it is a mecca for water-sport lovers. Watamu is an iconic deep-sea fishing destination and kite-surfing is big up and down the coast with the consistent trade winds. There are fabulous villas, luxury hotels, barefoot beach bandas and more, so just let us know what you are looking for and we will be able to help.
Situated on the eastern coast of Africa, south of Mombasa, Kenya, Diani Beach is a picturesque destination nestled between the pristine waters of the Indian Ocean and the expansive plains of the Shimba Hills National Reserve.
Meru National Park, situated in northern Kenya, covers an area of 870 square kilometers. It straddles the equator about 370 kilometers northeast of Nairobi.
The Matthews Mountain Range is located in Kenya’s Northern Frontier and is one of the wildest areas in the country. The place is home to numerous types of wildlife as well as the famous Samburu people.
Boasting exceptional year round wildlife, the Masai Mara is a must visit for anyone on safari in Kenya for the first time. A Masai Mara holiday rarely disappoints, this is especially the case from July to October during the Great Wildebeest Migration.
The eastern escarpment of the Rift Valley known as the Laikipia Plateau, is divided into a patchwork of enormous ranches. Over the years with cooperation from their owners, these farms were transformed into game reserves and now contain some of the most exclusive lodges in the remotest parts of Kenya.
The high plains of Laikipia sit under a majestic snow-capped Mount Kenya and are made up of a patchwork of private reserves with superb family-run safari lodges. This is regarded as one of Kenya’s best safari regions with plentiful game and few visitors, an example of sustainable tourism at its best, and the location of some truly beautiful lodges.
Amboseli National Park is located in Loitoktok District, Rift Valley Province of Kenya.The park is 39,206 hectares (392 km2; 151 sq.
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