Explore unlimited wildlife in Kenya’s most visited places in Kajiado, Nyeri, Laikipia, Nakuru, and Narok counties. Meet the Big Five, Big Cats, herds of elephants and black rhinos, rare animal species, smaller preys and predators, birds, etc.
Amboseli National Park – Best Place to See Elephants
Amboseli National Park, near the towering Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, is the best place in the continent to see elephants. They walk and graze freely in droves, allowing visitors to see the highest population of African elephants.
Apart from that, Amboseli offers three more of the Big Five, including lions, leopards, and buffalos. We will give you many bush tours in our 4-wheel drive vehicle to see many animals and birds thriving in this savannah ecosystem.
Aberdare National Park – Meet Rare Animals like Black Leopards and Cape Buffalos
Aberdare National Park in Nyeri County is where the largest mountain ranges (Aberdare Ranges) are. It is a unique park within a thick rainforest with some of the deepest waterfalls in Kenya. Aberdare hosts all the big Five, including the unique Cape buffalo and black leopard.
Tourists often view animals from a balcony of their tree lodge as they come to lick salt and drink water. You can also enjoy guided forest walks, bicycle rides, photography, and more.
Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy – Best Sanctuary for Rhinos and Chimpanzees
Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy in Laikipia County has conservation projects for rhinos and chimpanzees. Tourists hailing from all regions of the world come here to witness the last two female northern white rhinos. The last male, Sudan, died in 2018. Come and learn the interesting story of these animals.
Ol Pejeta conserves one of the largest populations of black rhinos. Coming here lets you to see big herds of black rhinos. The conservancy has a Sweetwaters Chimpanzees Sanctuary that nurtures orphaned and abandoned chimps back to life. Ol Pejeta has many lion prides, leopards, buffalos, zebras, cheetahs, wild dogs, and many wild animals.
Lake Naivasha – Best Attraction is Crescent Island
Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake found on the Great Rift Valley floor. It is a nice place to visit because you will take boat rides on the lake to explore hippos, bird life, and small wild animals. A guided walking safari to the Crescent Island will be fun, as you might encounter zebras, giraffes, impalas, and birds. If time allows, you will visit the nearby Hell’s Gate National Park and Lake Elementaita.
Maasai Mara National Reserve – Witness the Widest Wildlife Diversity
Masai Mara National Reserve in Narok County will culminate your wildlife adventures. It is the most popular wildlife shelter in Kenya first for hosting the Great Wildebeest Migration every year. Secondly, Masai Mara has enormous land space that creates enough living space for every type of creature.
The expansive savannah feeds and shelters the Big Five, Big Cats, spotted hyenas, jackals, wild dogs, zebras, wildebeests, impalas, hippos, Nile crocodiles, birds, etc. The reserve is in a local community of the Masai people. You can pay extra money to go learn their cultures.