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Kenya is one of the most popular safari destinations in the world, and for good reason. The country is home to an incredible variety of wildlife, from lions and elephants to zebras and giraffes.

There are a number of different safari tours to choose from in Kenya, so you can tailor your trip to your interests and budget. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, you can go on a camping safari. Camping safaris are a great way to get up close and personal with the wildlife, and they’re also a great way to experience the African bush. If you’re looking for a more luxurious experience, you can go on a lodge safari. Lodge safaris offer comfortable accommodations and excellent food, and they’re a great way to see the best of what Kenya has to offer.

No matter what type of safari you choose, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience in Kenya. Here are some of the things you can expect on a Kenya safari:

  • See the Big Five: The Big Five are the lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, and buffaloes. These are the most iconic animals in Africa, and you’re sure to see them on a Kenya safari.
  • Go on game drives: Game drives are the most popular way to see the wildlife in Kenya. You’ll drive through the national parks and reserves in an open-topped vehicle, giving you the best possible view of the animals.
  • Go on a walking safari: Walking safaris are a great way to get up close and personal with the wildlife. You’ll walk through the bush with a guide, who will help you spot the animals.
  • Go on a bird watching safari: Kenya is home to over 1,000 species of birds, making it a great destination for bird watchers. You can go on a bird watching safari to see a variety of different birds, including eagles, hawks, and owls.
  • Go on a cultural safari: Kenya is home to a number of different tribes, each with its own unique culture. You can go on a cultural safari to learn about the different tribes and their cultures.Oranje Safari Blog

If you’re looking for an unforgettable safari experience, Kenya is the perfect destination. With its incredible wildlife, stunning scenery, and rich culture, Kenya has something to offer everyone. Our Reviews

Glamping kenya safaris

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Flying safaris luggage

Flying safari Luggage compartment If you choose to have flying safari option from Mombasa or Niarobi. On the flying safari the luggage you are allowed to take is normally restricted to 15kg and highly recommended in soft bags due to airplane luggage compartments being very small. Most of the safari flights are between 12 to […]

Karibu tena for Kenya safari holiday

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4 days kenya safari

4 Days kenya Safari This safari is ideal for Guests looking at going on a 4 day safari from Mombasa or diani beach or can also start from Nairobi and ending at our Kenyan pristine beach. If commencing in Mombasa, The Program begins with the magnificent Tsavo West national park visiting then Amboseli national park […]

Nairobi Tours and Safari

Nairobi the capital city of kenya it is also one of the largest cities in Africa. The name Nairobi is derived from the Maasai tribe one of the 43 tribes in kenya, Nairobi means cold water. This magical city has a population of about 9 million people from all the communities in Kenya. Start from […]

Mombasa and Bamburi Beach Safari’s and Tours

Mombasa is the second  largest city in kenya. The city have four beaches namely Nyali Beach, Bamburi beach, Shanzu beach and Kikambala beach. Its warm waters offer a good and safe opportunity for swimming and snorkeling lovers. Being public beaches when walking on the beach you will meet many different locals selling souvenirs and glass […]

Diani beach safaris and tours

Diani beach is a small town bordering the Indian ocean in Kenyan south coast an ideal place to start or end your Kenyan safari and equally enjoy beach stay. The town is blessed with beautiful white sandy beach and warm ocean water which safe to swim and snorkel. Looking for safari from Diani? You can […]

Kenya Safari Checklist

Kenya Safari Checklist Days on safari are generally hot and call for summer light cloths (shorts and t-shirt). In the mornings and evenings, long-sleeved shirts and pants are better and will also protect you from mosquitoes. For those sensitive to the sun, a loose cotton shirt a good bet during the day, as is sunscreen. […]

Ban of Single Use plastic

Ban of Single-Use plastic As you prepare for your safari holiday in Kenya after the covid 19, we would like to inform you that the Kenyan Government has opted to ban the use of single use plastic bottles in all parks and touristic areas. Ban of Single-Use plastic- After serious consideration our government opted to […]

Holiday preparation

Required documents kenya holiday preparation A passport is required that is still valid for at least six months after the date of departure. A visa is required and costs approximately USD 50 per person. You can only apply visa online on this link https://account.ecitizen.go.ke/visitor-registration or get your visa on arrival. For more information about the […]