Kenya Safaris, also known as the land of the Masai is the second largest country in East Africa, bordering Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, and Somalia, with the coastline along the Indian Ocean. In Kenya, tourism comes second and is the largest foreign income earner after agriculture. This means that the country puts more effort into tourism development and thus, a greatly improved tourism infrastructure that will make a Kenya safari holiday memorable. The Kenya Tourism Board is responsible for maintaining information pertaining to tourism There is a wide range of tourism attractions ranging from beach tourism, cultural tourism, wildlife safaris, mountaineering, nature walks among others.
Kenya’s climate is extremely pleasant with two rainy seasons which stretch from March to May and then September to October. This makes the country conducive for tours throughout the year as the rains do not affect the quality of the adventure.
With Nairobi airport as a gateway to East Africa’s hub, Kenya is more accessible with many international flight connections. There is a wide range of accommodations across the city and in the national parks which makes it easy to travel.
The most tourist attractions is the Wildlife ranging from the Big cats such as Cheetah, Lion, Leopard to Giraffe, Elephant, Rhino among others, which can all be viewed while on a safari in the various national parks across the country.
Some of the most visited parks in Kenya include Masai Maraa, Lake Nakuru National park, Amboseli National park, Tsavo national park, Lamu Island, Lake Naivasha
Nairobi National Park, Mount Kenya National Park, Hell’s Gate National Park among others. Kenya safari can best be explored in 10 days or more depending on time and budget.