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Kenya

A Magical Destination

Visitors worldwide are drawn to the bustling atmosphere and modern architecture of Nairobi, as well as its fine dining options. However, in the countryside, specifically in the treasured national parks and conservancies, the focus shifts from human activity to the awe-inspiring wildlife. Observing the Big Five becomes a natural experience in this region. These magnificent creatures captivate visitors with their numbers and opportunities for close-up observation. The thrilling events of the Great Migration, which take place annually in the Masai Mara, is one striking example.

For those seeking a more secluded safari experience, the Laikipia Plateau, with its endangered species such as the white rhinoceroses, Grévy's zebra and wild dog; and the sun-soaked Samburu National Reserve, with its cooling elephants in the Ewaso Ng'iro River, offer a different perspective.

In addition to wildlife viewing, a trip to Kenya presents the chance to learn about the Maasai culture and to unwind on the idyllic beaches along the country's extensive coastline.

LAMLAV LEISURE SAFARIS provides exclusive, inspiring, and authentic safari experiences through its Private Safaris, Custom Safaris, and Small group Classic Safaris that are always built around the tastes, preferences, and budget of every client.

We showcase the diverse landscapes of Kenya including:
- The world-famous Maasai Mara, part of the Serengeti-Maasai Mara ecosystem and the greatest wildlife show on the planet.
- The breathtaking Amboseli National Park with views of Kilimanjaro.
- The brush and riverine areas of Samburu, Laikipia Plateau and Mount Kenya.
- The stunning Lake Turkana, in the northern district.
- The iconic Tsavo West and Tsavo East wildlife sanctuaries.

Inspirational Safari Holidays to Kenya

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Amboseli National Reserve

Amboseli National Reserve

The name "Amboseli" means "salty dust" in reference to the ancient volcanic ash that creates shimmering mirages and dust devils in the dry season, especially around seasonal Lake Amboseli.

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Tsavo National Park

Tsavo National Park

"It’s quite difficult to portray the magic of Tsavo in just a few words… It really grips your soul. Tremendous contrasts everywhere. Tsavo, in fact, has a greater bio-diversity than any other place on earth. The more you know about nature, the more you can learn" ~Dr Dame Daphne Sheldrick

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Lewa Conservancy

Lewa Conservancy

The Lewa Conservancy, also called the Lewa Downs, is a groundbreaking World Heritage Site, established by the Craig family in 1996. The 250-square-mile conservancy was originally established to protect Kenya's rhinos, which today make up 13% of the country's rhino population.

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Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

With a size of 36,400 hectares, Ol Pejeta is home to the world's largest population of black rhinos and the last two remaining white rhinos. This Conservancy is a non-profit wildlife organization located in Laikipia County, Central Kenya.

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The Maasai Mara National Reserve

The Maasai Mara National Reserve

With its diverse and attractive scenery and its well-known abundance of wild animals, Maasai Mara is the centerpiece of spectacular wildlife encounters and is a perfect representation of what attracts people to Africa.

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Chyullu Hills

Chyulu Hills

"Green Hills of Africa"

The Chyulu Hills, a relatively new range in the world, extend across eastern Kenya, with a view of expansive grasslands.

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Meru National Park

Meru National Park

Home to Elsa the Lioness

Meru National Park is located in the Central Highlands of Kenya, near Mount Kenya and straddles the equator. The park is known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, hippos, cheetahs, giraffes, buffalos, and over 400 species of birds.

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Lake Nakuru & Lake Naivasha

Lake Nakuru & Lake Naivasha

Tete-a- tete with the flamingos of Nakuru

Located on the floor of the Great Rift Valley, and surrounded by bushy grasslands and woods, Nakuru and Naivasha offers a diverse range of habitats, including the lakes, escarpment, and ridges, which make them excellent destinations for visitors interested in ecology.

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Samburu National Park

Samburu National Park

The Samburu region is characterized by the beautiful Ewaso Nyiro River and is known for its rugged and serene landscape, reminiscent of the traditional Africa.

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Mount Kenya

Mount Kenya

The Lordly, "Majestic and tender Mountain" in Africa that is visible from many parts of central Kenya.

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Nairobi

Nairobi

Around and About the only "City in the Sun"

Nairobi is not only known as the "Safari capital of the world," but it is also one of the most vibrant cities in Africa. It is definitely worth spending a few days exploring the "City in the Sun" of Kenya before or after your safari.

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Mombasa

Mombasa

Mombasa is a city with a rich history of cultural fusion, evident in its blend of Arab, Portuguese, and British influences that can still be seen in its cuisine, buildings, and the people. This stunning coastal region of Kenya, is known for its pristine beaches, breathtaking coral reefs, and historic Swahili towns, some of which date back to the Middle Ages.

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Watamu

Watamu

Beguiling, tempting, and bewitching Watamu.

Watamu offers the best of both worlds, with the backdrop of the lush Arabuko-Sokoke Forest and the mysterious ruins of Gedi, a 13th century Swahili city. Whether you're looking for adventure or a peaceful escape, Watamu has something for everyone.

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