Why Visit Kenya?
Why Visit Kenya?
Why Visit Kenya? Ranked as one of the top destinations to visit in Africa, Kenya is regarded as the birthplace of Kenya Safaris. Visiting Kenya for a safari will surprise and delight you with everything from world-class cities and fascinating culture to diverse flora and fauna.
In this blog, we have complied the reasons to why visit Kenya?
- The Great Migration—Nature’s most enthralling show
A safari to Kenya is never complete without a Masai Mara Safari, offering travelers a chance to see one of nature’s most epic wildlife journeys – The annual Great Wildebeest Migration. Securing a front – row seat to this thundering parade of hooves sweeping across the savannah is arguably the biggest reason why so many visitors flock to the reserve.
The best time to visit Kenya to see the Great Wildebeest Migration is typically from July to September/October. Depending on the movements of the mega-herds, you are likely to see everything from the battles of survival during the iconic Mara River Crossings to hunkering down to watch these majestic creatures as they graze on the savannah plains, indulging in the abundant food and water.
Each moment of this grand show will leave in awe.
Highlights of the Great Migration in Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve
- Catch the most dramatic moments of the wildebeest migration at the Mara River Crossing
- The presence of the mega-herds attracts big cats—lions, leopards and cheetah, resulting into Great Predator Action.
- Enjoy uninterrupted views of the migration when staying in one of the private Masai Mara conservancies.
- See endless rows of wildebeest, zebras and gazelles move across the plains.
- The breathtaking landscapes and raw wildlife moments make for excellent photography opportunities.
- A Year-Round Safari Destination
Every month of the year is a good time to visit Kenya thanks to the abundant wildlife, with all of Africa’s favorite species residing in one region or the other. Kenya experiences mild climate, wide open spaces, and varying landscapes, which make it perfect for year-round game viewing.
Kenya comprises of several picturesque regions that appear as if they were specifically designed for adventurous wildlife safaris, and visitors to Kenya can expect thrilling sightings of iconic animals, from the famous Big 5 (lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino) to common wildlife species like giraffes and cheetahs.
Best Places to See Wildlife in Kenya
- Masai Mara National Reserve “The Mara” – Known for its big cat population and wildebeest megaherds
- Nairobi City and Nairobi National Park – The only national park in the world found in a capital is great for seeing Rothschild’s giraffe and elephants
- Samburu National Reserve – The semi-arid plains of Samburu is home to the Samburu Special 5—Beisa Oryx, Reticulated Giraffe, Somali Ostrich, Grevy’s Zebra and gerenuk, among other fascinating wildlife species.
- Amboseli National Park – Haven for large-tusked elephants.
- Laikipia – Great for sightings of the endangered black and white rhinos
- Lake Nakuru National Park – Best known for its flamingo population and presence of giraffes, zebras, rhinos and buffaloes.
- Accommodation Options for Every Traveler
Kenya has diverse accommodations ranging from budget, midrange to luxury, which make it an ideal destination for every traveler. From unforgettable family properties that offer child-friendly activities and services, to exclusive hideaways for romantics, from adventurous Kenya honeymoons to exclusive-use camps for small groups of friends, there is not much that this premier safari destination can’t cater to.
Whether you are seeking an authentic, rustic experience without foregoing modern comforts, or an opulent sojourn in lavish, Victorian-style lodges with all the trimmings or maybe something in between, Kenya has it all and then some.
What To Expect
- Enjoy immersive wilderness experiences like walking up to the magical sounds of nature, and uninterrupted views of the bushveld
- Rustic charm meets modern luxury with under-canvas tent and crackling campfires alongside 5-star comforts
- World-class, attentive service and warm hospitality from local staff
- Intimate, small-scale safari experiences offering exclusive, private stays.
- Proximity to wildlife-rich areas
- Delicious gourmet bush dining of locally sourced, chef-prepared dishes.
- Easy to Combine Kenya with other Travel Destinations
As you plan to visit East Africa for a safari, you do not need to choose between Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda or Uganda, as you can enjoy all destinations in one itinerary. Kenya’s infrastructure network blends seamlessly with Africa’s travel logistics.
Regular flights and easy accessibility make adding on other nearby destinations simple and convenient
Kenya is often combined with top attractions like the Serengeti, gorilla trekking in Rwanda or the pristine coastline comprising beautiful beaches, the options to round off your African getaway are practically endless.
- Soul—Stirring Encounters and Unforgettable Unique Experiences
Though the Great Wildebeest Migration is one of the major reason travelers from all over the world visit Kenya on safari, the country has so much more to offer. There is an activity and experience for every traveler’s interests.
Kenya encompasses more than just favorites, like the Masai Mara. A rich, diverse land, Kenya boasts awe-inspiring hidden gems and off-the-beaten-track destinations offering a wealth of unique experiences and unforgettable adventures. From climbing Mount Kenya—Africa’s second-tallest mountain in Africa, to relaxing on a sunset dhow cruise off the coast of Lamu Island – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Go for guided horse and camelback safaris or on foot to track wildlife on walking safaris.

Wildlife enthusiasts in Kenya enjoy the mega-herds of the migration and also delight in classic Big 5 safaris in the Masai Mara, Amboseli and Tsavo. Even Nairobi – Kenya’s capital has a few incredible experiences for you to indulge in. enjoy a game drive in Nairobi National Park, a truly unique park surrounded by skyscrapers and city blocks.
Also, Nairobi offers experiences like feeding Rothschild’s giraffe at the Giraffe Centre and spending time with orphaned baby elephants at the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Laikipia is best known for its conservation of endangered black and white rhinos and guests have a special opportunity to get up close to these gentle creatures.
Kenya is not only home to wildlife; the local people are incredible and have so much wisdom to impact on others. On your Kenya safari, immerse yourself in the culture of traditional Samburu and Maasai Communities, where you will gain life-changing insight and new perspectives on life.
In conclusion: Our Kenya Travel Consultants are in position to provide you with comprehensive, first-hand knowledge and advice when planning your greatest adventure.
