One of the world’s
most enthralling wildlife theatres. The reserve plays
host to countless species, including the ‘big five’
(lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) and the
incredible spectacle of the annual wildebeest
migration.
FEATURED ITINERARIES
Thorn Tree
Great Migration
Kili
Wings over Mara
Samburu
Wings over Kenya
Cheetah
Samburu & Masai
Masai
Lakes & Plains
Leopard
Heritage Flying
Kenya Royal
Elsa's Footsteps
Porini Camps
Intrepids Air
Kenya & Tanzania
Amboseli National Park
Dominated by the
imposing backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli
is home to an abundance of mammals and over
400 species of birds. Plains game, lions, cheetahs
and vast herds of elephants wander freely.
FEATURED ITINERARIES
Kili
Leopard
Porini Camps
Wings Over Kenya
Parks & Peaks
Lake Nakuru National Park
This fenced park
provides sanctuary to one of the largest
populations of rhinos in Kenya, plus Rothschild’s
giraffes, leopards and lions. The alkaline lake often
attracts concentrations of flamingoes, pelicans
and cormorants.
FEATURED ITINERARIES
Samburu
Masai
Leopard
Great Migration
Heritage Flying
Lake Naivasha Great Rift Valley
Over 450 species of birds have
been recorded in and around this freshwater lake
with the highest concentrations between October
and March, when migrant birds from Europe are
resident.
FEATURED ITINERARIES
Thorn Tree
Kili
Cheetah
Leopard
Heritage Flying
Lakes & Plains
Aberdares National Park
The park includes parts
of the Aberdares Mountain Range, an area of
exceptional natural beauty. In the lower foothills,
leopard, bongo, buffalo, elephant and black rhino
roam through the forests.
FEATURED ITINERARIES
Thorn Tree
Leopard
Samburu
Great Migration
Cheetah
Masai
Kenya Royal
Mount Kenya National Park
Kenya’s highest
mountain sits astride the equator, rising to nearly 5,200 metres. The
vegetation alters from bamboo jungle
and mountain forests to an alpine zone of strange,
giant plants and finally, glaciers and snowfields.
FEATURED ITINERARIES
Kenya Royal
Samburu National Reserve
325 km north of
Nairobi lies a dramatic and rugged landscape in the
home of the colourful Samburu people. Game
includes species rarely seen elsewhere such as
Grevy’s zebras, reticulated giraffes and Somali
ostriches.
FEATURED ITINERARIES
Samburu
Wings Samburu
Cheetah
Samburu & Mara
Masai
Wings Over Kenya
Kenya Royal
Intrepids Air
Leopard
Heritage Flying
Great Migration
Elsa's Footsteps
Meru National Reserve
Meru is the cornerstone of the Meru Conservation Area, 4000 km2 of lowland plains that's one of Kenya's most important wildlife centres. Meru was made famous by the film 'Born Free' and is geographically diverse.
FEATURED ITINERARIES
Elsa's Footsteps
Tsavo East & West National Parks
Together these parks form one of the world’s largest game
sanctuaries. Tsavo East is a biodiversity stronghold,
whilst Tsavo West offers dramatic landscape of
mountains, plains, river forests and extinct
volcanoes.
FEATURED ITINERARIES
Tsavo Explorer
Parks & Peaks
Leopard
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