
When the wind shifts, the herds follow. Dust rises, vultures circle, and the land offers itself whole, not in pieces, but in patterns.
Kenya offers one of Africa’s most varied safari and travel experiences, where wildlife-rich savannas meet volcanic landscapes and a vibrant, historic coastline. This is ‘Out of Africa’ country, where safari was invented.
The Masai Mara remains the country’s headline act, with its sweeping plains hosting vast herds during the annual wildebeest migration – but the Mara is a year-round wildlife spectacle. Amboseli and the neighbouring private concessions provide a striking contrast, with elephants moving through open wetlands beneath the snow-capped backdrop of Kilimanjaro. To the east, Tsavo East and West form one of the continent’s largest protected areas, known for its red-dusted elephants, lava flows, and rugged wilderness. Lake Nakuru offers a more compact park experience, famous for its rhino populations and birdlife clustered along the soda lake’s shores. Laikipia blends conservation-focused private conservancies with walking safaris, community projects, and chances to spot rare species like Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe and, for the very lucky, black leopard and wild dogs. And these are just a few of Kenya’s extraordinary safari destinations.
After the bush, Kenya’s coastline delivers a cultural and sensory shift: Swahili-influenced towns, spice markets, and white-sand beaches lapped by the Indian Ocean.
From highland plateaus to coral reefs, Kenya invites exploration that goes beyond game drives, offering travellers a deeper connection to its wildlife, people, and layered landscapes.
Why Choose Kenya:

The Masai Mara Migration
A year-round wildlife spectacle, from vast herds on the move to predators following close behind.

Elephants Beneath Kilimanjaro
Amboseli’s open wetlands and great elephant families framed by the distant, snow-capped peak.

Wilderness and Conservation
From Laikipia’s rare species to Tsavo’s red-dust elephants, Kenya blends wild landscapes with community-driven conservation.

Beyond the Safari
After the bush, discover Swahili towns, spice markets, and palm-lined shores along the Indian Ocean.
Your Next Kenya Safari
These Kenya safaris offer a glimpse of what is possible. When you're ready, we’ll help you design your own.

An All-African Odyssey

A Safari to Sea Africa Adventure

Mara Plains to Zanzibar Beaches
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Kenya Safari Destinations
Explore the Best of What Kenya Has to Offer
Laikipia Plateau
Edge-of-the-world wilderness, stitched with purpose, High country, bold conservation.
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When to Visit Kenya
Luxury Kenya Lodges
Nestled in a Fever Tree forest beneath Kilimanjaro, this intimate 10-suite lodge overlooks roaming Super Tusker elephants, with walking safaris, cultural encounters, and Mnara viewing point sunsets.
Clifftop tents at Lake Nakuru with freestanding baths and 180-degree views over flamingo-filled waters, blending boutique style with raw African beauty.
A historic farmstead on Lake Naivasha offering relaxed country living, eco-gold credentials, cottages and suites with lake views, and gentle game drives in the Rift Valley.
A family-run lodge in the Lewa Conservancy, combining thatched cottages and organic gardens with rhino tracking, horseback safaris, and Big Five game drives.
Perched on the Rift Valley escarpment above the Masai Mara, Angama offers glass-fronted suites, tailor-made safari days, photographic workshops, and Maasai cultural encounters.
An intimate 17-tent camp in the Masai Mara, set around a wildlife-rich watering hole and reached by boat and guided walk, with elephants often wandering through.
Why Travel With WildEarth
Travel with Impact
A portion of your safari investment goes to the WildEarth Impact Foundation, ensuring Africa’s wildlife and wild places are not only seen but safeguarded through powerful storytelling, conservation awareness, and direct support for environmental needs.
Guided by Trusted Experts
Our guides are more than guides, they’re storytellers, educators, and conservationists who have spent years in Africa’s wild spaces.
Small Groups
With no more than six guests, every safari remains personal, unhurried, and tailored for allowing for deeper engagement and personal experiences.
Exceptional Experiences
Journeys designed to include unique opportunities – from rhino conservation activities and cheetah tracking to scenic hot air balloon safaris.
Every Detail Considered
Your journey begins with a personal bon voyage call, an opportunity to answer questions, offer guidance, and ensure you’re fully prepared. From that moment, every detail is managed with care, from tailored logistics to special touches along the way. While you’re travelling, our team is available 24 hours a day for support, wherever you are in Africa.
Meet Our Expert Private Guides
Our guides aren’t just familiar WildEarth faces. They're highly skilled guides, with years of experience tracking, interpreting, and sharing the wonders of the wild.
Meet Our Expert Private Guides
Our guides aren’t just familiar WildEarth faces. They're highly skilled guides, with years of experience tracking, interpreting, and sharing the wonders of the wild.
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