10 Reasons why you should visit Kenya
Abundant Wildlife (Big Five) and Birdlife: Kenya is blessed with a variety of wildlife including Africa’s Big Five ie Elephants, Leopards, rhino, Lions and Buffalos. Other animals that can be spotted are Zebras, Elands, Hyenas, Antelopes and others. Enjoy the immersive game drive in Kenya’s Savannah Parks Like Masai Mara National Park and Amboseli national Game Reserve.
For Bird Lovers Kenya is a paradise for you. Hosting about 1000 bird species like the pink and white Flamingos in Lake Nakuru National Park, Yellow Wagtail, African Paradise Flycatcher, Madagascar Pond-Heron, European Roller, the Montagu’s Harrier, and the Lesser Spotted Eagle and many others spotted in Masai Mara National Park.

Great Migration. Witness the historical monuments that cannot be found anywhere else as animals like wildebeest, zebras, Elands, and gazelles cross from Tanzania to Kenya between July to October is search for greener pastures and water. This will give you a better view of predators hunting these animals are they are crossing the Mara River.
Cultural Appreciation. With more than 42 tribes like the Masai, Turkans, and Samburu and many other, Kenya has a variety of cultures, beliefs, traditions, norms, and Customs varying from tribe to tribe. Interact with these iconic tribes experiencing their rich dressing, dances, and vibrant nomadic life and also get a chance to learn the second most used language in Africa, Swahili.
World-class accommodation. Experience world class accommodation and hospitality from lodges and hotels like Serena Hotels, Mara Leisure Camp, Sawela Lodge, Tree Tops Lodge and many others.
Breath-taking Beaches: A testament to its rich wildlife, Kenya is also home to breath taking beaches featuring Coral reefs and white sands, like Diani, Watamu and Lamu. Experience the ultimate tropical retreat, where the gentle breezes, stunning scenery, and warm sun combine to create a truly unforgettable experience.
Glacier Mountains: From the wildlife and city life, Kenya also offers space for hikers to mountains like Mount Kenya, commonly referred to as the mountain of brightness by Kenyans and the second Highest Mountain in Africa, one of the snow-capped mountains found along the Equator. Other mountain include Mount Elgon shared with Uganda and the Mount Longonot and Aberdare ranges.
Convenient Travel Logistics: Kenya is one of the most convenient countries to travel to in Africa served with over 20 major airlines from with major direct flights from UK, France, China, Mumbai, Amsterdam, Dubai, Doha, Cairo, and many others. Also, Kenya offers a smooth and easy visa application process through the e-visa system, taking 2-3 working days at
https://www.ke-visa.com/formke/fillandcomplete.
Historical and Natural UNESCO Heritage Sites: Kenya has been awarded with various UNESCO heritage site
Historical Sites: Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests, Fort Jesus in Mombasa Thimlich Ohinga Archaeological Site Lamu Old Town and Historic Town and Archaeological Site of Gede.
Natural Sites: Mount Kenya National Park, Lake Turkana National Park, and Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley
Culinary Experience: From bustling street food in Nairobi and coastal seafood in Mombasa to high-end “bush dining” in national parks. Kenya offers a unique culinary experience that blends the different favorites from the indigenous Kenyans, Swahili people, Indians and the British. Try out local foods like Nyama choma, Ugali, coastal dishes like Pilau (Spied slow cooked rice) and Samaki wa kupaka (fish in rich spiced coconut sauce).
Safety and Security: Kenya is politically safe and secure to travel too, having one of the most welcoming people in the Africa.


