10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Kenya That You Shouldn't Miss

July 31, 2021 Chanda Heide

Coordinates: 1°N 38°E / 1°N 38°E / 1; 38
Restaurants in Kenya

1. Explorer Kenya

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5.0 based on 952 reviews

Explorer Kenya

We offer safari holidays in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda. With over 15 years of experience we will help you arrange for a memorable safari holiday.

2. Malik Safari

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5.0 based on 374 reviews

Malik Safari

Malik organize customized safari with 4x4 land cruiser and journeys tailored to satisfy even the most dfficult requests

3. Discovery Kenya Con Fragola

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5.0 based on 1,131 reviews

Discovery Kenya Con Fragola

Jambo! My name is Fragola and I am a tour guide with years of experience. I mainly organize safaris and excursions in Kenya, but can be your point of reference for your whole vacation in my country. There is nothing better to discover a place with a person that has spent there his whole life. So discovery kenya with Fragola!

4. Mara Triangle

83 Muthaiga Road, Maasai Mara National Reserve 00619 Kenya (254) 3749-632 [email protected] http://www.maratriangle.org/
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5.0 based on 809 reviews

Mara Triangle

The Mara is a beautiful but sensitive environment that can survive only if properly respected. Well-watered by the Mara River, enjoying abundant vegetation, wildlife and rainfall, its ecology would appear, at first sight, to be relatively resilient. It also appears to have withstood the erosive effects of huge numbers of visiting tourists extraordinarily well. There are signs, however, that the delicate balance between tourist numbers and wildlife populations cannot be properly maintained for much longer as evidenced by the reduction in the protective vegetation cover and the emergence of a series of dust bowls. Meanwhile, the Reserve is host to 95 species of mammals, amphibians and other reptiles and 485 species of birds. During the dry season (July to October) it also hosts a major concentration of migratory herbivores including about 250,000 zebra and 1.3 million wildebeest. Amongst the list of easy-to-view species are: gazelle, elephant, topi, buffalo, lion (Kenya's largest population), black rhino, hippo, hyena, giraffe, leopard and mongoose.

Reviewed By flexivelkenyasafaris - Nairobi, Kenya

Mara triangle is among the best parks within Masai Mara.you get to find that their roads are well maintained,signs on the roads with speed limits e.t.c I can not hesitate to recommend to any traveler to choose the Mara triangle. Game viewing is perfect especially when the great wildebeest migration is on. While watching the animals,you are allowed off-road driving in a supervised manner,where by sometimes the rangers will supervise that. Thanks for that Mara triangle management.

5. Ol Kinyei Conservancy

Serengeti-Mara Eco-system, Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya +254 722 525660 [email protected] http://www.porini.com/kenya.html?sub=maasai-mara
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Ol Kinyei Conservancy

Ol Kinyei Conservancy is 18,700 acres of wilderness which belongs to a Maasai community who leased it to Gamewatchers Safaris and Porini Camps for it to be set aside for the purposes of wildlife conservation. Ol Kinyei Conservancy is home to only two small permanent camps, the Porini Mara Camp and Porini Cheetah which between them accommodate a maximum of only 24 guests at any given time - making this not only an exclusive experience but one that respects the principles of eco-tourism. Located within the Serengeti-Mara eco-system, Ol Kinyei is renowned for its unspoilt and breathtaking scenery with diverse terrain offering on one hand open savannah plains and rolling hills on the other.

Reviewed By RosalindR72 - Nairobi, Kenya

We loved every minute of our weekend in Ol Kinyei, staying at Mara Porini. The wildlife viewing was amazing. We saw and learned so much from our excellent local safari guides. It was heartening to see how much the Mara ecosystem has expanded through the conservancies around the national reserve, of which Ol Kinyei was the first!

6. Natural World Kenya Safaris

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5.0 based on 2,427 reviews

Natural World Kenya Safaris

Nairobi based East African tour Guide operator providing Kenya Safari tours, Combined Kenya & Tanzania Holiday safari trips, Mount Kenya & Kilimanjaro treks, Uganda & Rwanda Gorilla trekking packages and Tanzania only safari tours. From Nairobi, Naivasha, Arusha and the beach resorts of Mombasa, Diani, Malindi, Watamu, Kilifi..Natural World operates Nature & Wildlife tours, Safaris, Day trips, multi day tours, Fly -in safaris and more… Natural world TOP safari attractions, National parks and game reserves include the Masai Mara national reserve, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, Lake Bogoria and Baringo, Amboseli, Mount Kilimanjaro, Tsavo West, Tsavo East , Olpejeta, Mount Kenya, Samburu, Aberdares, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, Tarangire and more …

7. Kiambethu Farm

Girls School Rd Tigoni, Limuru 00217 Kenya +254 729 290894 [email protected] http://www.kiambethufarm.com
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Kiambethu Farm

Come and enjoy a lunch time tour of the farm with Fiona... Arrive at 11am and over a cup of tea or coffee the history of the farm and process of making tea is informally explained, followed by an opportunity to see tea in the field. Then take a walk in the indigenous forest with our resident Kenyan guide who will identify the plants and explain how they are traditionally used. Look out for the Colobus monkeys close up and wander in the gardens which are home to a wide variety of birds and flowers. Return to the house to enjoy a pre-lunch drink on the verandah with sweeping views across the tea fields to the Ngong Hills. Enjoy your three course buffet lunch from our set menu prepared with vegetables from the garden and desserts are topped with cream from our herd of Channel Island cows. Advance booking is essential, cost is Kshs.3,800 per person all inclusive, children under 12 are half price.

Reviewed By kampurtraveldiaries - Nairobi, Kenya

We visited Kiambethu earlier today and it was a superb experience. A short picturesque drive from Nairobi CBD area, it is a perfect day trip to do. From the welcome we received once we arrived, to the tremendous talk that Fiona gave us about tea (we learnt so much, and yet it was not information overload) and finally to the amazing tea and lunch - everything was just perfect. The farm house is really charming and lawn and gardens are beautiful and a great place to spend some time too. The walk through the indigenous forest was also refreshing. Fiona and the team have really made their home a little piece of heaven and it was lovely to be their guests for the day - everyone makes you feel right at home. The only difficulty with coming here is that you don't want to leave.

8. Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary

Tsavo West Off Voi Taveta Highway, Tsavo National Park West Kenya +254 784 555534 [email protected] http://www.taitahillswildlifesanctuary.com
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Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary

LUXURY PRIVATE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY IN KENYA’S TSAVO The Taita Hills Wildlife Conservancy derives its name from the surrounding clusters of hills and is an integral part of the Eastern Arc forests classified as an biodiversity hotspot. The conservancy covers an area of 28,000 acres of mosaic habitat where the plant physiognomy is riverine forest, savanna wood and grassland. The vegetation formation is usually dense, stratified and always dominated by Acacia /Commiphora trees and may appear to be evergreen in wet areas such as in the central lowlands of the sanctuary. The sanctuary straddles the Southern Tsavo West National Park and is an important dispersal area and migrating corridor for wildlife between Tsavo East National Park and Tsavo West National Park and making it a highly valued tourism recreational area and of ecological importance. The topography is generally mountainous that offers breath taking landscape views of the Kilimanjaro, Pare, and Uluguru mountains

Reviewed By Bidule005 - France, null

I stayed 3 days in Lumo Community Wildlife Sanctuary and Taita Hills wildlife sanctuary. The landscape of the park is beautiful and varied; it is mainly savannah with some bushy areas surrounding waterholes. The fauna is exceptionnal. In the sanctuary park, during safaris,we have seen: - a female cheetah with 4 5-months old cubs, that were very playful. - female lions with cubs - black-backed jackals - huge families of elephants with a lot of babies - other mammals, e.g.: zebras, buffalos, waterbucks, hartebeests, warthogs… - a lot of birds. Taken together, I definetely recommend to visit Lumo Community Wildlife Sanctuary and Taita Hills wildlife sanctuary

9. Nairobi National Park

Langata Road, Nairobi Kenya +254 20 602121 [email protected] http://www.kws.go.ke/parks/nairobi-national-park
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4.5 based on 3,321 reviews

Nairobi National Park

Noble black rhinos are the highlight of this amazing park, Kenya’s first national park and a local treasure.

Reviewed By nualap2014

As you travel through Nairobi National Park's 45 square miles, you'll find it hard to believe that you are in a modern city. The city's skyline in the distance, is the only reminder. The park is teeming with wildlife, all protected by aircraft overhead and discreet armed guards. You can expect to see lions, rhinos, buffaloes, giraffes and many others animals and birds, roaming in the grassy plains under the occasional acacia tree. If you don't have time for a full scale safari, when you visit Kenya you'll be glad you visited Nairobi National Park.

10. Giraffe Centre

Duma Rd, Nairobi Kenya +254 20 8070804 [email protected] http://giraffecenter.org/
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4.5 based on 5,125 reviews

Giraffe Centre

It is a place that seeks to secure our environment. Our main work is to carry out environment conserving initiatives. The care for giraffes that are endangered is one of the conservation activities that we do.

Reviewed By travelwithshreya - Phitsanulok, Thailand

Giraffe center is the best sanctuary for the rare Rothschild giraffe. Giraffe Center is a breeding, research, and conservation center where you can learn about Rothschild giraffes and get the opportunity to feed giraffes.

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