Complete with a diverse natural landscape of mountainous regions and coastline along the Indian Ocean, Kenya is home to equally diverse wildlife. Home to the sprawling Maasai Mara Reserve, visitors have the opportunity to witness the annual wildebeest migrations. What is more, our valued partners and expert specialists know all the best spots to see them. Also, see Amboseli National Park up close and safari under a luxury tented camp experience. With us, stay in places renowned for their splendor, like popular Giraffe Manor and other Brownell picks.
Lou deLisser Travel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Radcliffe Travel Co
Mill Valley, California
Bluntzer Travel
San Antonio, Texas
Rapture Travels
New York City, New York
Easterling & Miller Travel
Austin, Texas
Easterling & Miller Travel
Austin, Texas
Alli Cole Travel
Waialua, Hawaii
July-September is when the Great Migration passes through the Serengeti. This is your optimum game-viewing time for the “big five”. December-March is also excellent wildlife-viewing time.
On average, the lodges in Kenya are typically a little less expensive than in Tanzania. There is a plethora of safari-types as well. Flying, mobile tented, walking, and horseback safaris are all available.
Yes. For a U.S. citizen visiting Kenya as a tourist, you will need to obtain a visa. Your advisor can help you with this process and make sure that the proper paperwork is filed.