Featured Destinations

Rolling Terrain of Masai Mara

This is Kenya’s finest wildlife reserve. The wildlife is abundant and the gentle rolling grasslands ensure that animals are never out of sight. Birds, too, are prolific. Including migrants, well over 450 species have been recorded, among them, 57 species of birds of prey. The climate is gentle, rarely too hot and well-spread rainfall year round. Rain, when it falls almost always chooses the late afternoon or night. Read more…

Visit Magadi and Olorgesailie

Olorgesailie is situated on the floor of the Eastern Rift Valley some 40 miles (about 64 km), southwest of Nairobi, an exciting 50 acre site for Pleistocene age on Magadi Road; This area is in a lake basin that existed during the latter part of the middle Pleistocene period, probably between 200,000 and 100,000 years ago. It has excellently preserved biological and cultural evidence about the evolution of man. This was made possible by heavy falls of alkaline volcanic ash from the volcano activities around the site. Subsequent earth movements made the stratigraphy and fossils available for study. Read more…

Lake Nakuru

Nakuru means  “a dusty place in Masai language. Lake Nakuru National Park is situated approximately 164 kilometers from Nairobi, a two hour  drive from Nairobi city. It is dominated by a gentle undulating terrain with open bush and woodlands, typical of the dry rift valley vegetation. Read more…

Nairobi’s Finest!

Nairobi is unique in having a wildlife park right on its doorstep!.

Enjoy a visit to the 117km2 Nairobi National Park situated only 7 kilometers from the city centre. This park is one of the most successful of the Kenyans rhino sanctuaries. It is possible to photograph a rhino, browsing peace fully among the whistling thorn with high-rise office buildings in the backdrop!. Read more…

Kuchu kuchu train to Hells Gate

Enjoy a ride in the 1920’s steam engine to Naivasha. Visit Hell’s Gate National park.

Hell’s Gate National Park lies to the south of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, North West of Nairobi.  The park which is mainly comprised of savannah ecosystem harbors a wide variety of wildlife. Some of the frequently observed animal species include lions, leopards, and cheetahs. There are over 100 species of birds in the park, including vultures, Verreaux’s Eagles, augur buzzard, and swifts.