Where to go

Nine landscapes, one country

Places we know well enough to send you confidently — and to tell you when one of them is the wrong choice for your dates.

Southern Rift

1 destination
Maasai Mara, Southern Rift Southern Rift

Maasai Mara

Open grassland, the highest predator density in Kenya, and between July and October, the river crossings that draw people back for a lifetime.

Southern Kenya

2 destinations
Amboseli, Southern Kenya Southern Kenya

Amboseli

Big-tusked elephants on open pans beneath Kilimanjaro — the most photographed view in East Africa, and it earns the reputation.

Tsavo, Southern Kenya Southern Kenya

Tsavo

Kenya's largest wilderness — red-dust elephants, lava flows and the spring-fed pools at Mzima.

Northern Kenya

1 destination
Samburu, Northern Kenya Northern Kenya

Samburu

Arid northern country along the Ewaso Nyiro, home to species you will not see anywhere further south.

Central Highlands

1 destination
Laikipia, Central Highlands Central Highlands

Laikipia

Private conservancies at altitude, where conservation is the business model and you can walk, ride and track on foot.

Central Rift

1 destination
Lake Nakuru, Central Rift Central Rift

Lake Nakuru

A fenced Rift Valley sanctuary with reliable rhino, tree-climbing lion and vast flocks of waterbirds.

Indian Ocean Coast

2 destinations
Diani Beach, Indian Ocean Coast Indian Ocean Coast

Diani Beach

White sand, a protected reef and warm water — the natural second half of a Kenyan safari.

Watamu, Indian Ocean Coast Indian Ocean Coast

Watamu

A quieter coast: marine national park, tidal creeks and one of the best-protected reefs in East Africa.

Central Kenya

1 destination
Nairobi, Central Kenya Central Kenya

Nairobi

The only capital city on earth with a national park on its doorstep — and a far better first or last night than most people expect.

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