Kenya
Safaris
The world’s greatest wildlife migration. Elephants beneath Kilimanjaro’s permanent snows. Tree-climbing lions on the Rift Valley savanna. Ancient Swahili culture and coral reefs on the Indian Ocean coast. Kenya is Africa’s most complete safari destination — spectacular, accessible, and unforgettable at every turn.
Why Kenya Belongs on Every Safari Bucket List
Kenya is the country that defines what people imagine when they close their eyes and picture an African safari. The Maasai Mara. Amboseli’s elephants beneath Kilimanjaro. The red-dusted landscapes of Tsavo. The flamingo-pink shores of Lake Nakuru. Kenya delivers the full breadth of East Africa’s most iconic wildlife experiences — and then adds 480 kilometres of Indian Ocean coastline as an extraordinary encore.
No other single country packs this level of wildlife variety, cultural richness, and landscape drama into one destination. Kenya’s 10 national parks and reserves host all of the Big Five year-round. The Maasai Mara receives over 1.5 million wildebeest every year between July and October in the world’s greatest wildlife spectacle. And the Indian Ocean coast at Mombasa — coral reefs, ancient Swahili architecture, and pristine white sand beaches — delivers a beach holiday unlike any other in Africa.
- The Great Migration — 1.5 million wildebeest and 500,000 zebra cross the Mara River annually between July and October, the world’s single greatest wildlife event
- Amboseli National Park — the only place on earth where you can photograph wild elephants with Africa’s highest mountain as a permanent backdrop in every frame
- Samburu’s Special Five — Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, gerenuk, and Somali ostrich found nowhere else in Kenya’s southern circuit parks
- 1,100+ recorded bird species — more than all of Europe combined, making Kenya a world-class birding destination alongside its legendary wildlife safaris
- Mombasa’s Indian Ocean coast — coral gardens, dolphin watching, deep-sea fishing, traditional dhow sunset cruises, and Africa’s finest beaches at Diani and Watamu
- Hell’s Gate National Park — the only Kenyan park where you cycle and walk freely among giraffe, zebra, and buffalo without a vehicle or ranger escort
- Mount Kenya — Africa’s second highest mountain at 5,199m, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with four trekking routes and equatorial glaciers accessible to non-technical climbers
- Nairobi National Park — the world’s only national park within a capital city, where lions hunt with skyscrapers on the horizon just 10km from the CBD
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Why Book Your Kenya Safari With Us
Every Kenya safari is built from scratch for your group — your pace, your interests, your budget. We combine game drives, coastal extensions, birding, cultural encounters, and mountain trekking into seamless Kenya experiences that nobody else offers.
Our Kenya guides are born naturalists with decades of field experience. They know the Mara’s lion prides by individual sight, track cheetah by behaviour patterns, and can identify Kenya’s 1,100 bird species from a single call note in the pre-dawn darkness.
A portion of every booking supports Maasai community conservancies, Amboseli elephant research, and Kenya Wildlife Service programmes that protect the extraordinary ecosystems your safari depends on. Your travel funds conservation directly.
Apes & Wildlife Safaris is fully licensed and registered with the Association of Uganda Tour Operators. Every Kenya safari is professionally managed from booking confirmation through every park gate to your return flight.
We specialise in combining Kenya’s national parks with the Mombasa coast. Our safari-and-beach itineraries seamlessly link game drives in Tsavo and the Mara with Indian Ocean beach holidays at Diani, Watamu, and Malindi.
From permit confirmation to airport pickups, reach us any time on WhatsApp at +256 709 960 384. Direct access to the team that built your itinerary — no call centres, no waiting, no delays from enquiry to departure.
10 Parks, Infinite Wildlife
From the open savannas of the Maasai Mara to the volcanic gorges of Hell’s Gate, Kenya’s national parks span every ecosystem and deliver some of the world’s most extraordinary wildlife encounters. Each one is accessible on a safari built by Apes & Wildlife Safaris.

Kenya’s most celebrated reserve. Over 1.5 million wildebeest cross the Mara River annually (Jul–Oct), while resident Big Five, cheetah, leopard, and wild dogs make the Mara exceptional in every month of the year.
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Africa’s most iconic photography destination — massive tusker elephants moving across dust plains with Kilimanjaro’s glaciers at 5,895m overhead. Research guides here know individual elephants by name from 50 years of continuous study.
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Kenya’s semi-arid north at its most dramatic. The Samburu Special Five are found nowhere else in Kenya. The Ewaso Ng’iro River concentrates leopard, elephant, and 450+ bird species in a landscape completely unlike the southern parks.
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The Rift Valley’s jewel — up to 1.5 million flamingos turn the alkaline lake entirely pink. Both black and white rhinos roam the fenced park. Rothschild’s giraffe and leopard complete one of Kenya’s most diverse compact ecosystems.
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Africa’s largest national park at 13,747km² of raw open wilderness. The red volcanic dust coating Tsavo’s elephants is one of Kenya’s most distinctive sights. The Galana River, Lugard Falls, and Yatta Plateau define this vast exploratory landscape.
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Kenya’s geological theatre — crystal-clear Mzima Springs bubble from volcanic aquifer allowing hippo viewing through an underwater chamber. The Shetani lava fields, Black Rhino Sanctuary, and views of Kilimanjaro make this Tsavo’s most scenic section.
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The world’s only national park within a capital city. Lions hunt with skyscrapers on the horizon, black rhinos browse acacia with aircraft overhead. Just 10km from Nairobi’s CBD — perfect for arrival and departure day wildlife experiences.
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Kenya’s most atmospheric highland experience. The iconic Treetops and The Ark tree hotels are built over flood-lit waterholes attracting black rhino, elephant, giant forest hog, and the extraordinarily rare mountain bongo through the night.
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Africa’s second highest mountain at 5,199m — a UNESCO World Heritage Site with four trekking routes, equatorial glaciers, and extraordinary Afroalpine flora. Point Lenana (4,985m) is accessible to fit trekkers without technical equipment.
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Kenya’s most unique experience — the only park where you cycle freely among giraffe, zebra, and buffalo without a vehicle. The Ol Njorowa Gorge inspired The Lion King’s Pride Rock scenery. Geothermal steam vents and Fischer’s Tower complete an extraordinary volcanic landscape.
Explore ParkTailor-Made Kenya Safaris Built for You
From the Great Migration to the Kenya coast, every Apes & Wildlife Safaris Kenya itinerary is built around your interests, group size, and travel dates. All packages are fully customisable.
Kenya Specialist17-Day Kenya Birding and Photography Tour
Kenya’s definitive birding and photography expedition covering the Maasai Mara, Samburu, Lake Nakuru, Aberdares, and Mombasa coast. Expert birding guides, ideal photography positioning, and 1,100+ species opportunities across Kenya’s premier habitats from the Great Rift Valley to the Indian Ocean.
Kenya + Uganda20-Day Thrilling Vacation in Kenya and Uganda
The ultimate East Africa combination — Kenya’s Maasai Mara, Amboseli, and Samburu paired with Uganda’s mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, and Queen Elizabeth game drives. Two of East Africa’s finest safari countries seamlessly combined in one extraordinary itinerary.
Luxury12-Day Luxury Africa Trip and Zanzibar Island Beaches
A luxury safari and Indian Ocean beach combination — Kenya’s finest game drives, Tanzanian wildlife, and the white sand beaches and coral gardens of Zanzibar Island. Premium lodges, private vehicles, and expert guiding deliver Africa’s most complete luxury experience.

14-Day Zanzibar and Tanzania Thrilling Vacation
Serengeti game drives, Ngorongoro Crater descent, and the spice markets of Zanzibar Stone Town — Tanzania and Zanzibar at their finest. Pairs perfectly as a pre- or post-Kenya extension, delivering the complete East Africa and Indian Ocean coastal experience.
Botswana + Uganda15-Day Botswana Safari and Uganda Gorilla Trek
Botswana’s Okavango Delta and Chobe elephant concentrations combined with Uganda’s mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi — two of Africa’s most extraordinary wildlife experiences in one comprehensive itinerary. An ideal extension for Kenya visitors seeking the full Africa circuit.

8-Day Gorilla Safari in Uganda and Rwanda
The definitive cross-border gorilla safari — mountain gorilla trekking in both Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. Compare both experiences and double your encounter with humanity’s closest relatives. The perfect pre- or post-Kenya East Africa extension.
Tanzania Luxury6-Day Majestic Tanzania Luxury Safari (with Four Seasons)
Six days of pure Tanzania luxury — Serengeti National Park at its finest, Ngorongoro Crater descent, and Tarangire elephant landscapes. Staying at Four Seasons Safari Lodge and Serengeti’s most exclusive camps. A natural pre-Kenya arrival or post-Kenya extension.
Birding Specialist14-Day Birding Albertine Endemics Rwanda–Uganda
The definitive Albertine Rift birding expedition targeting all 36 endemic species across Rwanda and Uganda’s finest montane and lowland forest habitats. Ideal as a Kenya birding circuit extension for world listers wanting to add Albertine Rift endemics to a Kenya trip.

Custom Kenya Safari — Built Entirely Around You
Don’t see exactly what you want above? Every Apes & Wildlife Safaris Kenya itinerary can be completely customised — combining any parks, activities, duration, accommodation level, and coastal extensions to match your exact travel goals and budget precisely.

The Great Migration in Maasai Mara
Between July and October, over 1.5 million wildebeest, 200,000 zebra, and 350,000 Thomson’s gazelle cross from Tanzania’s Serengeti into Kenya’s Maasai Mara in what National Geographic calls “the greatest wildlife show on earth.” The Mara River crossings — wildebeest plunging into crocodile-infested waters by the thousand — are nature’s most electrifying, breathtaking spectacle.
Beyond the migration window, the Maasai Mara’s resident Big Five, Africa’s highest cheetah density, wild dog packs, and the private conservancies delivering night drives and walking safaris make this Kenya’s finest year-round safari destination. The Mara Triangle, Olare Motorogi, and Mara North conservancies together create the most wildlife-rich ecosystem in East Africa.
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Amboseli — Elephants Beneath Kilimanjaro
Africa’s most photographed wildlife image — massive bull elephants with sweeping tusks moving across dusty Amboseli plains, Kilimanjaro’s glaciers floating impossibly above in the morning light. No other national park on earth delivers this composition, and it is exactly as breathtaking in person as in any photograph you have ever seen.
The elephants of Amboseli are among Africa’s most studied. The research programme begun by Cynthia Moss in 1972 has tracked multiple generations of elephant families across 50 years of continuous data. Our Amboseli guides can identify individual elephants by name — transforming the encounter from a wildlife sighting into a personal introduction to known characters in one of science’s great long-term stories.
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Samburu’s Special Five & The Ewaso River
Samburu National Reserve is Kenya’s northern frontier at its most dramatic — a semi-arid wilderness of doum palms and dry-country acacia where five species found nowhere else in Kenya’s southern parks roam in abundance. The Grevy’s zebra (world’s most endangered zebra), reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, stand-up-feeding gerenuk, and Somali ostrich make Samburu uniquely compelling for experienced safari travellers seeking something beyond the crowded southern circuit.
The Ewaso Ng’iro River is the ecological lifeline of all northern Kenya. Dawn drives along the river — elephants drinking in the shallows, leopards resting in riverine fig trees, crocodiles on every bank — deliver encounters that feel completely different in character from the open savanna of Kenya’s south.
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Tsavo — Red Elephants in Kenya’s Greatest Wilderness
Tsavo East and Tsavo West together form Africa’s largest national park complex at over 22,000km² — larger than Wales. The red volcanic dust coating Tsavo’s elephants and giving them their distinctive crimson appearance is one of Kenya’s most iconic wildlife images. In the dry season, herds of 50–100 gather at the Galana River in concentrations that rival the Serengeti in scale and atmosphere.
Tsavo West’s signature is the crystal-clear Mzima Springs — 50 million litres per day of volcanic water feeding pools where hippos drift past an underwater glass chamber and crocodiles bask on every bank. The Shetani lava fields and Black Rhino Sanctuary complete a park of extraordinary geological character that feels rawer and more exploratory than the heavily visited northern circuit.
Discover TsavoMombasa & Kenya’s Indian Ocean Coast
Kenya’s 480-kilometre Indian Ocean coastline is one of Africa’s most extraordinary coastal destinations — a world of ancient Swahili architecture, pristine coral reefs, turquoise lagoons, and white sand beaches. Mombasa, at its heart, is East Africa’s largest port city and the gateway to some of Africa’s finest beach experiences. A Kenya safari combined with a Mombasa coast extension delivers two completely different and deeply rewarding worlds in a single trip. The contrast between the dust and drama of the savanna and the calm, warm Indian Ocean is one of travel’s great juxtapositions.
What to Do on the Kenya Coast
The Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park, Watamu Marine Reserve, and Malindi Marine Park offer some of the Indian Ocean’s finest coral garden snorkelling and scuba diving. Hawksbill turtles, manta rays, parrotfish, and hundreds of coral species inhabit these protected waters. Year-round diving with peak visibility between October and March.
The waters off Diani Beach and Kisite Marine Park are home to resident spinner dolphin and Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin pods. Early morning boat excursions depart from Shimoni and Diani for near-guaranteed dolphin encounters — often swimming alongside the boat in their natural Indian Ocean habitat throughout the year.
Sunset dhow cruises along the Mombasa Old Town waterfront connect visitors to a maritime culture that has sailed these waters for a thousand years. Traditional hand-carved wooden dhows equipped for overnight ocean fishing, sunset cocktails, and Swahili seafood dinners make for one of Kenya’s most atmospheric experiences.
The Kenya coast is world-renowned for big-game deep-sea fishing. Watamu and Malindi are legendary among the global sport fishing community for marlin, sailfish, tuna, and wahoo. Charter fishing boats operate year-round. Kenya holds multiple world records in big-game fishing categories that attract serious anglers from every continent.
Mombasa’s Old Town is one of East Africa’s most significant Swahili heritage sites — narrow streets, ornate carved doors, Arab-influenced architecture, and Fort Jesus, a 16th-century Portuguese fortress that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walking tours reveal 2,000 years of Indian Ocean trade history at every turn.
Glass-bottom boat tours operate from Diani Beach, Bamburi Beach, and Watamu directly over the coral reef gardens. No diving equipment required — crystal-clear glass panels reveal sea turtles, colourful reef fish, starfish, and living coral formations. Ideal for families, non-swimmers, and non-divers wanting underwater reef access.
Just 33km from Diani Beach, Shimba Hills National Reserve is home to Kenya’s only coastal population of sable antelope — one of Africa’s most striking and rarely seen species. Elephant herds, forest birds, and beautiful coastal forest trails make Shimba the perfect half-day wildlife extension from any Mombasa beach holiday.
Consistently rated among Africa’s finest beaches, Diani’s 17km of white coral sand and turquoise lagoon stretches south of Mombasa. Watamu to the north is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with Kenya’s finest sea turtle nesting beaches. Both offer kite surfing, beach dining, spa hotels, and the calm, warm Indian Ocean year-round.
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Six expertly designed coastal Kenya tours — from Tsavo safari extensions to full Mombasa beach and marine experiences. All bookable instantly by WhatsApp. Our team responds within 2 hours.
Safari + Beach3-Day Tsavo East Safari & Mombasa Beach Extension
Depart Mombasa for a classic red-dust Tsavo East safari covering the Galana River game drives, Lugard Falls, and the vast wilderness of Africa’s largest national park. Return to Mombasa for a Diani Beach or Bamburi extension on the Indian Ocean. The perfect introduction to Kenya’s coastal safari combination.
Included
- 2 nights lodge accommodation in Tsavo East
- All meals during safari portion
- Shared 4WD game drives with expert guide
- Tsavo East park entry fees
- Return transport from Mombasa and beach transfer
Ocean AdventureFull-Day Kisite Marine Park — Snorkelling & Dolphin Watching
Depart from Shimoni pier by traditional dhow to Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park. Snorkel over pristine coral gardens, encounter spinner dolphin pods swimming alongside the boat, and enjoy a fresh Swahili seafood lunch on Kisite Island. One of Kenya’s finest full-day ocean experiences.
Included
- Traditional dhow transport from Shimoni
- Snorkelling equipment and life jackets
- Marine National Park entry fees
- Fresh seafood lunch on Kisite Island
- Return transfer from Diani/Mombasa hotel
Heritage TourMombasa Old Town & Fort Jesus Heritage Walk
A guided walking tour through Mombasa’s historic Old Town — carved Swahili doors, Arab-influenced architecture, spice markets, and Fort Jesus (a 16th-century Portuguese fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site). Includes a traditional coastal lunch of biryani and pilau in a family-run Old Town restaurant. Kenya’s finest cultural coast experience.
Included
- Expert Swahili heritage walking guide
- Fort Jesus entrance fees
- Traditional Swahili coastal lunch
- Spice market tour and tasting session
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Safari Day TripShimba Hills National Reserve Day Safari from Diani
Kenya’s only coastal forest national reserve — just 33km from Diani Beach. Home to Kenya’s only sable antelope population, plus elephant herds, coastal forest birding, and the spectacular Sheldrick Falls waterfall. A perfect safari day trip from the beach, combining wildlife, waterfalls, and the cool coastal forest atmosphere unique to Kenya’s eastern margin.
Included
- Private 4WD vehicle from Diani Beach
- Expert naturalist guide throughout
- Shimba Hills National Reserve entry fees
- Picnic lunch at Sheldrick Falls
- Sable antelope and elephant viewing
- Forest birding with species checklist
North CoastWatamu Marine Park Snorkelling & North Coast Heritage Adventure
Kenya’s north coast is the country’s best-kept coastal secret. The Watamu Marine National Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with the Indian Ocean’s finest coral gardens and sea turtle nesting beaches. Combine snorkelling with a visit to the Gede Ruins — a mysterious 13th-century Swahili city abandoned in the 17th century, now draped in coastal forest inhabited by colobus monkeys.
Included
- Return transport from Mombasa/Malindi
- Watamu Marine Park entry fees
- Snorkelling equipment and boat
- Sea turtle nesting beach visit
- Gede Ruins guided heritage walk
- North coast seafood lunch
SundownerTraditional Dhow Sunset Cruise with Swahili Dinner
Board a hand-carved traditional dhow from the Mombasa Old Harbour and sail out into the Indian Ocean as the sun descends over the mainland. Fresh grilled seafood, coconut rice, and spiced pilau are served on deck as Mombasa’s historic waterfront fades to silhouette. The most romantic and atmospheric evening Kenya’s coast offers — perfect for honeymoons, anniversaries, and special occasions.
Included
- Traditional hand-carved dhow charter
- Full Swahili seafood dinner on deck
- Soft drinks, water, and sundowner cocktails
- Live traditional taarab music
- Old Harbour pickup and drop-off included
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WhatsApp +256 709 960 384Kenya — One of the World’s Premier Birding Destinations
With over 1,100 recorded bird species, Kenya holds more birds than all of Europe combined. From the flamingo shores of Lake Nakuru to the forest endemics of the Aberdares and the dry-country specialists of Samburu, no country delivers such birding diversity in such an accessible landscape.
Up to 1.5 million gather at Lake Nakuru turning the alkaline shores entirely pink — one of Africa’s most extraordinary bird spectacles, visible from space on peak aggregation days. Lake Bogoria and Lake Elementaita offer secondary flamingo viewing in the same Rift Valley chain.
Samburu’s most visually striking bird — cobalt blue, chestnut, and white feathering on the world’s largest guineafowl. Found only in Kenya’s northern dry country and completely unmistakable at any distance. Abundant along the Ewaso Ng’iro River corridor.
Kenya’s most photographed raptor — its haunting call across Lake Naivasha, Nakuru, and Victoria is one of Africa’s defining sounds. The fish eagle’s plunge-dive fishing and spectacular call make it one of the continent’s most iconic and immediately recognisable wildlife experiences.
Kenya’s unofficial national bird and the rainbow of Africa. Perched on an acacia thorn across the Mara or Samburu plains, the lilac-breasted roller is every Kenya wildlife photographer’s favourite subject — displaying eight distinct colours in a single bird.
Best Time for a Kenya Safari
Kenya offers excellent safari experiences year-round. Two dry seasons and the spectacular Great Migration window define the annual travel calendar — but every month has its own wildlife rewards.
The Maasai Mara’s defining window. Over 1.5 million wildebeest cross the Mara River during these months in the world’s greatest wildlife spectacle. Short grass makes all wildlife highly visible across every Kenya park. Book Mara camps 6–12 months in advance. Dry, warm, and spectacular.
Kenya’s second dry season. Amboseli delivers the clearest Kilimanjaro views of the year in January morning light. Wildebeest calving in Tanzania’s Serengeti drives extraordinary predator activity near the Kenya border. Quieter than the main migration season with excellent availability and often better rates.
Light rains with reduced visitor numbers and significantly better lodge rates. The landscape turns from gold to vivid green. Resident wildlife remains excellent. Migratory birds from Europe and Asia dramatically expand Kenya’s bird list. Increasingly popular with experienced safari travellers seeking exclusivity and value.
Kenya’s heaviest rainfall but the lowest rates and smallest crowds of the year. Wildlife is present year-round. The green, photogenic landscape is beautiful. The Mombasa coast is excellent during the long rains as the Indian Ocean remains warm and fully accessible throughout this period.
Everything You Need to Know Before Your Kenya Safari
π« Getting to Kenya
- Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi is the primary gateway
- Moi International Airport (MBA) in Mombasa serves direct coastal arrivals
- Direct flights from London (British Airways, Kenya Airways), Amsterdam (KLM), Dubai (Emirates), Doha (Qatar Airways), and Addis Ababa (Ethiopian)
- Flight time from London: 8.5 hours direct on Kenya Airways
- Domestic flights connect Nairobi to the Maasai Mara, Amboseli, Samburu, and Lamu (45–90 minutes)
- Mombasa-Nairobi: 1 hour by air or 4.5 hours on the Madaraka Express SGR train
πͺͺ Visas & Entry
- Kenya operates the Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) — apply online at etakenya.go.ke before travel
- eTA costs $30 per person and is typically approved within 72 hours of application
- East Africa Tourist Visa covers Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda for $100 per person
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate required if arriving from a yellow fever endemic country
- Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date to Kenya
π Health & Safety
- Yellow fever certificate may be required depending on your origin country — check with your doctor
- Malaria prophylaxis strongly recommended for all Kenya game drive areas including the coast
- Comprehensive travel insurance with medical evacuation cover is essential for all park visits
- Drinking water — use bottled or filtered water throughout Kenya at all times
- Sunscreen and insect repellent are essential for all outdoor Kenya activities
π° Costs & Currency
- Kenyan Shilling (KES) — US dollars accepted in most lodges, camps, and parks
- Budget Kenya safari: $150–300 per person per day including accommodation and meals
- Mid-range Kenya safari: $300–600 per person per day all-inclusive
- Luxury Kenya safari: $600–2,000+ per person per day at premium properties
- Maasai Mara daily conservation fees: $80–200 depending on zone and season
ποΈ Mombasa Coast Essentials
- Best beach season: October–March (northeast monsoon brings calm Indian Ocean seas)
- Diani Beach — 45 minutes south of Mombasa via the Likoni Ferry crossing
- Watamu and Malindi — 120km north of Mombasa on the Malindi Road
- Marine park snorkelling fees: $15–25 per person depending on park and activity
- Beach safety — swim at established beaches with lifeguard coverage at all times
π What to Pack
- Neutral khaki, olive, and beige clothing for game drives — avoid bright colours and white
- Lightweight layers — mornings in the Mara and at altitude can be surprisingly cold
- Waterproof jacket — useful in all seasons and essential during Kenya’s rainy seasons
- Beach wear and reef-safe sunscreen for all Mombasa coastal extensions
- Quality binoculars (8×42 minimum) — essential for game drives and birding throughout Kenya
“We spent 5 days in the Maasai Mara witnessing three Mara River crossings and then 4 days on Diani Beach. The contrast was extraordinary — from dust and drama to calm turquoise water. Apes & Wildlife Safaris handled every single detail perfectly and the guide knew every animal individually. We will absolutely be back.”
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