National parks in Kenya

The Great Migration in the Masai Mara, the Big Five in Tsavo East and the world-famous supertuskers of Amboseli. Kenya’s national parks hold all kinds of wildlife wonders, but also stunning landscapes that want to be discovered. Explore all of these national parks as well as its cities and unique places and start dreaming about (and planning) your next holiday.

Eastern parks

Aberdare National Park lies north of Kenya’s capital Nairobi, at a three to four hour drive. Kenya has a cold season from June to November with average temperatures of 20°C during the day. Nights can get cold during this season, so it’s best to take a sweater. Mid-October to November…

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Voted among Africa’s leading beach destinations, Diani Beach is a true paradise! White sand, turquoise clear waters and the best resorts.

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Eastern parks

Get close to African wildlife, during a boat or walking safari on and around the beautiful Lake Naivasha on the Great Rift Valley.

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Visit Kenya’s oldest and second largest city Mombasa – multicultural, bustling and vibrant city on the Indian Ocean.

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Nairobi is Kenya's capital and the largest city of the country. The city's nickname is the Green City in the Sun. Why? Discover it with us!

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