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You should choose a small group safari if you are travelling with your friends and family, and have a group size of around 8 to 12 people. This safari gives you a chance to explore some of the more remote and secluded areas in Kenya while also enjoying some of the most popular and famous safari spots and locations here.
A private safari should be your choice if you wish to enjoy all the advantages of a kenya safari tailor-made to suit your preferences and interests. These safaris typically include the services of an expert guide who takes you through the different attractions in Kenya, whilst also offering you a luxurious and exclusive experience of this land.
A fly in safari is a one of a kind luxury safari experience, which uses light aircrafts to transfer you from one location to the other within a safari destination, thereby helping you save time that would otherwise be spent in moving between the locations. This safari also offers you some of the most panoramic aerial views of the different landscapes.
One of the best places to go for a kenya safari is the famous Masai Mara National Reserve, known as the most popular game reserve in all of Africa. Located in the southwestern regions of Kenya, the Masai Mara National Park is also home to the Big 5. Known for its dense bushes that are scattered all around the reserve, the Masai Mara, as it is popularly known, also stands in the route of the famous annual Wildebeest Migration. The reserve is thrived by the Mara river, and is also the abode of animals like zebra, giraffe, coke’s hartebeest, Topi, impala, buffalo, cheetah and the defassa waterbuck, along with the Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelle.
Amongst the top spots for a memorable kenya safari is the Lake Nakuru National Park, located along the Lake Nakuru, which is one of the many lakes in the Great Rift Valley. Often regarded as the bird paradise of Kenya, the Lake Nakuru National Park is one of the best places to enjoy a safari which includes sights not just of the endemic wildlife species, but also of many migratory and indigenous bird species. From flamingos, the green wood hoopoe and the black-winged lapwing, to black and white rhinos, hippos as well as the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe, you can see them all at the Lake Nakuru National Park.
The hills, dense woodlands as well as the high plain areas of the scenic Laikipia Plateau are perfect to enjoy a wildlife safari in Kenya. Even though it is a rather offbeat destination, the Laikipia Plateau boasts of having one of the highest wildlife densities in the country after the Masai Mara. There are several private conservancies and ranches here, which offer a memorable stay to visitors coming here for a safari. Some of the best places in the Laikipia Plateau to enjoy a safari include the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, which boasts of being the abode of two of the last remaining northern white rhinos in the whole world, in addition to more than 100 critically endangered black rhinos. Other places include the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and more, which boats of the Big 5, Grevy’s zebra, as well as the Reticulated giraffe, among other animals.
To enjoy a traditional kenya safari, pay a visit to the Samburu National Reserve, which is not just the home of the Samburu tribe, but is also quite a remote and wild area which boasts of varied terrains, ranging from dense forests situated along the banks of a river, to an arid semi-desert and more. The Ewaso Nyiro River cuts right through the reserve, and attracts animals in large numbers, from lions and tigers, to elephants, hippos as well as crocodiles. You can also find the Grevy’s zebra and the Reticulated giraffe in the Samburu National Reserve.
The Tsavo National Park is one of the oldest national parks in all of Kenya, known for offering some of the most spectacular views of natural landscapes, as well as bushes and shrubs scattered all around. Comprising the Tsavo West National Park and the Tsavo East National Park, this safari destination in Kenya is also great for other activities like camping, trekking and bird watching. In addition to more than 600 species of birds here, you can also witness a diverse wildlife in this park, from elephant, lion, giraffe and buffalo, to leopard, cheetah, rhino, wild dogs, mongoose as well as the nocturnal porcupine and hyrax.
The beginning of the year usually marks a rather dry and warm temperature, and is a great time to enjoy early morning game drives in the different reserves. This season is right before the arrival of the heavy rains during the end of March, when the marshes get flooded. These months also offer visitors a chance to easily spot the animals, owing to the short grass and clear weather conditions all through the day. Between January and February, you can also enjoy birdwatching in the lakes of the Rift Valley.
The months from late March, all the way to the end of May mark the rainy season in Kenya. In addition to the heavy downpours, these months also bring in a lot of humidity, thereby making it rather difficult to explore the game and safari tracks. However, some of the major parks and reserves, such as the Masai Mara, remain open for a kenya safari, and with lesser crowds during this time, you can easily enjoy a good game viewing here, albeit with rain.
The period between June to October is the best time to indulge in the kenya safari holidays. In addition to being a dry season, it is during these months when the temperatures in the region are rather cool and pleasant, and extremely favourable for game viewing. With the vegetation being sparse, and the climate being rather arid, you can also see large groups of animals around the water holes throughout Kenya. You can also spot the migratory animals at the Masai Mara, where they remain from mid-August, all the way to October.
The period from late October to the end of the year is great if you wish to enjoy an offbeat kenya safari, as it is during this time that the region experiences the occasional light rain showers, thereby making the entire ambience quite calm and pleasant. It is also during this time when the zebra herds and a majority of the wildebeest tend to move from the Masai Mara to the south, through the Serengeti National Park.