giraffes in Kenya

Kenya

Let’s get the elephant in the room out of the way, shall we? The Big 5 is what most of us are all looking for when we tip-tap Kenya into our browsers. And, we’ll not get in your way. Awe-inspiring, emotive, captivating. A holiday to Kenya would be almost empty without those big, big sightings. But that does rather belittle the magic of watching a herd of zebra graze or a pack of hyenas pick over an abandoned meal. The wildlife to see in this country borders on the ridiculous. So please. Do check out the 90 other mammals that trot nimbly between the hills and plains. And the 500+ species of bird are worth a look. As is the marine life, if you find yourself on the coast.

And, to be frank, you really should try to get there. For decades, there’s been a steady stream of visitors to Kenya’s beaches. And yet, few sought fit to notify travellers in the UK of just how marvellous those beaches are. Consider this YOUR notification. Ignore it at your travel peril. Hiking, hot-air ballooning, horse-riding, boating on lakes. All champion options on any trip – in Kenya, it’s just another way to spot the wildlife.

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Top 10 things to do in Kenya

It may come as a surprise, but there are things to do in Kenya that don’t involve animals. Though, admittedly, some of the best activities are a smidge wildlife-centric. We’ve picked out ten of Kenya’s best bits for a little inspo that goes beyond bumping across the plains in a 4×4 in search of wildebeest. We’re getting you closer to Kenya’s animals – in THE best way. Steering you towards cultural highlights and suggesting you hike a trail or two…

what to expect on a kenyan safari

The ultimate Kenya safari guide

A Kenya safari is right up there on everyone’s travel must do list. But with the Big 5 prowling the savannahs, dry and rainy seasons to navigate and over 40 national parks to choose from, booking it can be a bit bewildering. Which is where we come in. Sharing our intel on what to expect, where and when to safari and a few options you might not have though of, we’re making booking your Kenya safari holidays that little bit easier…

Crying Stone of Ilesi in kakamega kenya

8 facts about Kenya you probably didn’t know

Kenya facts come at you hard and fast the minute you step off the plane. The focus is usually on wildlife stats, weather seasons, migration paths and everything you might want to know if you’re in the market for a safari. All worthy contenders but there’s also room for some fun facts about Kenya, that take you away from the bumpy 4×4 worn tracks. We’ve rounded up some interesting facts that you’re unlikely to have snuffled out before. Though, even we couldn’t resist adding in a fact or two about Kenya’s animal kingdom.

Maasai people singing at a ceremony in kenya

The cultures and traditions of Kenya

Getting to grips with Kenya culture could take a lifetime. The number of tribes in Kenya alone means there’s a wonderful mix of beliefs, cultures, traditions and ways of life to investigate during your stay. Kenya’s history has brought explorers from far and wide, looking for everything from their fortune to a new generation of people to welcome to their religion. And of course, those past explorers and modern day ex-pats all add to Kenya’s cultural mix. We’ve given you just a snippet of what life in Kenya is like below. But the best way to find out? Hop over on a plane and chat to a local about it over a brew…

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A wildlife lover’s guide to Kenya

In Kenya, animals do tend to be grouped in 5s. Big 5, Small 5, the other Big 5 and the Big 6. Ok, that last one is the exception to the rule. But you get the Kenya wildlife picture here. Kenya’s diverse eco-system is home to a huge number of animals. So it makes sense to have a system. Incredible wildlife spotting opportunities are never far away and everything from big predators to fierce but tiny insects are waiting to be spotted. But in this African wilderness, it pays to keep your eyes peeled for animals that don’t fall under that Big 5 umbrella.