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Kenya Itinerary 10 Days

OVERVIEW

Embark on a captivating 10 days Tour of Kenya, where each day unravels a fresh tale of natural wonders and enriching cultural experiences. Starting your adventure in the lively city of Nairobi, the vibrant pulse of urban life merges seamlessly with the promise of thrilling exploration and newfound discoveries.

Our meticulously crafted tours offer flexibility and customization tailored to your preferences, guaranteeing your utmost satisfaction throughout the journey. The essence of our approach is to ensure that every traveler finds their ideal balance of adventure and relaxation. Should this carefully curated itinerary not perfectly align with your desires, we invite you to reach out and collaborate with us, allowing for the creation of an ideal journey that resonates uniquely with you. In Kenya, the possibilities are as boundless as the landscapes that unfold before you, promising a truly personalized and extraordinary expedition.

Highlights

  • Visit Mount Kilimanjaro.
  • Witness the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro at Amboseli National Park, relish a nice Bathe in a Hot Spring.
  • Enjoy a relaxing experience at Hell’s Gate National Park.
  • View the Great Rift Valley.
  • Stand atop Mount Longonot.
  • marvel at the breathtaking view of the Great Rift Valley.
  • Discover Flamingos at Lake Bogoria.
  • Encounter the mesmerizing sight of thousands of flamingos at Lake Bogoria. 
  • Witness Game Species Migration.

Itinerary

Accomodations

To combine luxury and affordability, we offer accommodations ranging from 4-star comfort to the world’s most exquisite hotels and resorts. When you inquire about the package that suits you best, we will share a list of related accommodations, and we are always open to your suggestions.

Price per package

From $2,890.00/person

ACCEPTED PAYMENT

The best time to visit Kenya is during the dry seasons, which typically occur from late June to October and from late December to March. These months offer ideal weather conditions for wildlife viewing, as the vegetation is less dense, making it easier to spot animals. The Great Migration in the Maasai Mara is a highlight from July to September when vast herds of wildebeest and zebras cross the plains. However, for those interested in birdwatching and lush landscapes, the rainy seasons from April to early June and November to mid-December can be rewarding

Yes, English is one of the official languages of Kenya, and it is widely spoken throughout the country. In addition to English, Kenya is known for its linguistic diversity, with Swahili being another official language. Swahili is commonly spoken by a large portion of the population and is often used as a lingua franca among people from different ethnic groups. While English is prevalent in urban areas, government, and business, you’ll find that Swahili is widely used in everyday communication and is a valuable language to know when interacting with locals, especially in more rural or community settings

Kenya is best known for its stunning wildlife and safaris, featuring iconic national parks and reserves such as the Maasai Mara, Amboseli, and Tsavo. The country is famous for hosting the Great Migration, a spectacular natural event where large herds of wildebeest and zebras move between Kenya and Tanzania. Additionally, Kenya is renowned for its diverse landscapes, including the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya, picturesque Rift Valley, and beautiful coastal areas with white sandy beaches. The Maasai people and their rich cultural heritage, as well as archaeological sites like the Great Rift Valley, add to Kenya’s cultural and historical significance. The country is also known for its vibrant cities like Nairobi and Mombasa, providing a blend of modern and traditional experiences.

Allow 7 days to explore Kenya’s wildlife wonders in iconic reserves like Maasai Mara, witness the grand migration, and immerse yourself in the vibrant capital, Nairobi. For those seeking additional adventure, consider adding 2 or 3 days to trek the breathtaking landscapes of Mount Kenya

Kenya is generally safe for tourists, but it’s crucial to stay informed and follow travel advisories, especially near the borders with Somalia and South Sudan. Exercise caution against petty crime in urban areas, secure valuables, and be vigilant in crowded places. By taking standard safety measures and staying aware of your surroundings, you can enjoy a safe and memorable visit to this diverse and beautiful country