Kenya - Safariman Expeditions
Kenya
The Safari Heartland
Welcome to Kenya – the birthplace of safari and a country where wild landscapes, vibrant culture, and spectacular wildlife come together. From the dramatic plains of the Maasai Mara to the white sands of Diani, Kenya promises adventure, relaxation, and authentic encounters.
Whether you dream of witnessing the Great Migration, trekking Mount Kenya, or experiencing Swahili heritage along the coast, our handpicked destinations offer something for every kind of traveller.
Top Destinations in Kenya
Maasai Mara National Reserve
The Maasai Mara is the crown jewel of Kenyan safaris and a stage for one of nature’s greatest spectacles—the Great Wildebeest Migration. Between July and October, over a million wildebeest thunder across the plains in search of greener pastures, trailed by predators. Even outside the migration, the Mara offers superb year-round game viewing, with abundant lions, cheetahs, elephants, and more.
Stay in luxury camps, enjoy sunrise hot air balloon rides, or visit Maasai villages for cultural insight.
Tsavo National Park
Tsavo is Kenya’s largest national park, split into Tsavo East and Tsavo West. Known for its vast, untamed landscapes, Tsavo offers a more rugged and less crowded safari experience. Spot the famous red elephants coated in iron-rich dust, visit the roaring Lugard Falls, or explore the crystal-clear Mzima Springs in Tsavo West.
Perfect for travelers seeking a wild, off-the-beaten-path adventure with dramatic terrain and fewer crowds.
Amboseli National Park
Famous for its giant elephant herds and postcard views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli offers an unbeatable blend of scenery and wildlife. Photographers love the clear morning skies with elephants silhouetted against Africa’s tallest peak. Lions, giraffes, hyenas, and a rich variety of birdlife make every game drive an adventure.
Cultural experiences with the Maasai add depth to the journey.
Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru’s flamingo-lined shores and acacia-dotted savannahs offer a unique ecosystem teeming with wildlife. It's one of the few parks in Kenya where you're almost guaranteed to see both black and white rhinos. Other sightings include lions, leopards, giraffes, and over 400 bird species.
A compact yet rich park, it’s perfect for shorter trips or stopovers between destinations.
Diani & Lamu
Kenya’s coast is a blend of relaxation and culture. Diani Beach offers palm-fringed luxury with water sports, snorkeling, and vibrant nightlife. Lamu, on the other hand, is a quiet UNESCO World Heritage town, full of Swahili architecture, coral-stone alleyways, and timeless charm.
Together, they offer the best of Kenya’s coastal experience—from barefoot luxury to cultural immersion.
Mount Kenya
Mount Kenya is Africa’s second-highest peak and a less-crowded alternative to Kilimanjaro. Its scenic trails offer alpine forests, glacial lakes, and rugged peaks. Whether you’re attempting the summit or taking a shorter hike, Mount Kenya offers an unforgettable mountain adventure.
Perfect for trekkers, photographers, and nature lovers seeking something off the beaten path.