
- April to May (the ‘long rains’): Characterized by heavy downpours that flood rivers and transform dirt roads into thick mud. During this time, some lodges and camps may temporarily close.
- November to December (the ‘short rains’): Brief, afternoon thunderstorms that are usually short-lived. Game viewing remains exceptional, photography conditions are outstanding, and there are fewer tourists. Explore our guide to learn more about Green Season safaris.
What Animals Will You See on a Wildlife Safari in Kenya?
1. Buffalo

2. Cheetah

3. Crocodile
- Masai Mara
- Amboseli National Park
- Meru National Park
4. Elephant

- Amboseli National Park
- Masai Mara
- Samburu National Reserve
- Meru National Park
- Laikipia
5. Giraffe

- Rothschild’s Giraffe (one of the most endangered): Visit The Giraffe Centre or stay at Giraffe Manor in Nairobi for up-close encounters. Lake Nakuru National Park is also a key stronghold for this subspecies.
- Reticulated Giraffe: Best viewed in Samburu National Reserve or Meru National Park.
- Masai Giraffe: Found abundantly in major parks like the Masai Mara and Amboseli.
6. Hippopotamus

- Amboseli National Park’s swamps and lakes
- The Masai Mara’s Talek and Mara Rivers
- Meru National Park’s streams and rivers
- Lake Nakuru National Park
7. Hyena

- Masai Mara
- Amboseli National Park
- Meru National Park
8. Leopard

- Samburu National Reserve: This reserve, with its arid woodlands, rocky outcrops, and dense riverine vegetation, is arguably the best place in Kenya to see leopards.
- Masai Mara: While much of the Mara consists of open grasslands more suited to cheetahs, lions, and hyenas, its rivers and surrounding vegetation provide ideal leopard habitats.
9. Lion

10. Rhinoceros

Black rhino in Laikipia.
Rhinos, an integral part of the Big Five, are increasingly challenging to spot in Kenya. These majestic creatures have faced immense threats over the last century, with their population plummeting to critical lows due to poaching.
By the 1980s, Kenya’s black rhino numbers had dwindled to fewer than 300 individuals. However, ongoing conservation initiatives in places like Lewa and Ol Pejeta Conservancies have helped their numbers rebound steadily, although the species remains critically endangered.
Where Can You See Rhinos in Kenya?
For the best chance to see rhinos during your Kenya wildlife safari, visit:
- Lake Nakuru National Park – a sanctuary for both black and white rhinos.
- Lewa Wildlife Conservancy – a secure haven dedicated to black rhino conservation.
- Ol Pejeta Conservancy – home to the last two remaining northern white rhinos on Earth, alongside a significant population of black rhinos.
11. Wild Dog

12. Wildebeest

Wildebeest mega-herd in the Masai Mara.
While wildebeest are plentiful across most of Kenya’s wildlife parks, the Great Wildebeest Migration between July and November is a spectacle like no other. During this period, nearly a million wildebeest gather in the Masai Mara in what is widely regarded as the greatest wildlife show on Earth.
The pinnacle of this migration occurs in August, with thrilling river crossings as the wildebeest move from the Serengeti into the Mara. This is also the peak time for Kenya wildlife safaris, and the Masai Mara can become quite crowded. To avoid the hustle while still being close to the action, consider staying in one of the private conservancies bordering the Masai Mara National Reserve.
Where Can You See Wildebeest in Kenya?
Wildebeest are common in many of Kenya’s parks, including:
- Masai Mara – particularly during the Great Migration.
- Amboseli National Park
- Meru National Park
13. Zebra

- Common plains zebra – abundant in nearly all of Kenya’s wildlife parks.
- Grevy’s zebra – the largest living wild equid and the most endangered zebra species. The Samburu National Reserve and Laikipia region are prime locations to see these magnificent animals during your Kenya safari.
14. Rarities

Gerenuk in Samburu.
While many are familiar with the Big Five and perhaps the Little Five (elephant shrew, ant lion, rhinoceros beetle, buffalo weaver, and leopard tortoise), have you heard of the Samburu Special 5?
Located in northern Kenya, Samburu National Reserve is a stunning area where the lush greenery of the country’s southern regions gives way to arid scrublands and impressive rocky outcrops. This unique landscape is home to species specially adapted to its drier, more rugged conditions. The highlights of this off-the-beaten-path safari destination include:
- Gerenuk (also known as the giraffe gazelle)
- Somali ostrich
- Grevy’s zebra
- Reticulated giraffe
- Beisa oryx