Tour Kenya

One could posit that the concept of a “safari” originated in Kenya, where the primal spectacle of lions, leopards, and cheetahs closely trailing an expanse of wildebeest, at times gives the impression that the very earth itself is in motion. The renowned annual Great Migration, a pinnacle of African safari experiences, unfolds each September and October, featuring the majestic procession of animals traversing between Tanzania’s Serengeti and Kenya’s Masai Mara Park reserve. Derived from the prominent nomadic Masai people, after whom the park is named, this ethnic group freely roams across the border between Kenya and Tanzania, much like their cattle. Yet, Kenya offers more than just safari adventures: from captivating coral reefs and pristine white-sand beaches to flourishing tea plantations (complemented by a well-established tourism infrastructure connecting them all), monotony is a distant thought.