Kenya


Located in East Africa with generally pleasant climates, diversity of landscapes and unique geographical features, provides extraordinary opportunity to view wildlife in its natural habitat – plenty to explore and plenty of species to encounter.  The word "Safari" was invented in Kenya, where in Kiswahili meaning "journey".   The boundless wilderness and big game of this region has long attracted adventure seekers from all over the globe.  There is never any disappointment for one's safari in this beautiful country - a land of endless potential for the wildlife enthusiast.

 

       

 

Climate:

 

The weather is generally hot throughout the year, with humidity rising in the summer months. The climate along the coastline is tropical and characterised by higher rainfall and temperatures throughout the year. Further inland, the climate is described as arid and hot with less rainfall.

 

Average summer temperatures (September to April)
Maximum: 34˚C/194˚F
Minimum: 20˚C/68˚F

 

Average winter temperatures (May to August)
Maximum: 25˚C/77˚F
Minimum: 11˚C/52˚F

 

Rainfall:
Long rains: April – May

Why Visit?

-  Visit Masai Mara for all year round game-viewing with abundant wildlife and exciting moments.

 

- The most magnificent annual Great Migration happens here, when more than 2 millions of wildebeest and zebra crossing the Mara River from Serengeti into the land of Masai Mara (*Best July-Oct)

 

- Famous for the dramatic views of Kilimanjaro at Amboseli National Park - the highest free standing mountain in the world  and the highest peak on the African continent.

 

- Laikipia offers amazing numbers of rhino and guests can also enjoy exclusive activities.

eg. horseback riding, walking safari in private conservancy such as Lewa and Loisaba.

When to go?

All year round except rainy season (Apr - May)


Places You May Visit


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Amboseli National Park
Your fabulous journey starts in one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa - Okavango Delta, this sprawling connection of waterways swells with the seasonal flooding and attracting one of the continent's greatest concentrations of wildlife.
Amboseli National Park
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Laikipia
Laikipia high rangelands spread out between north-flowing streams and rivers, which flow throughout most of the year into the Ewaso Nyiro, northern Kenya’s greatest river. The region is increasingly recognized as one of Kenya’s best safari regions.
Laikipia
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Samburu
It is neutral territory, so the idea is that a few of our agents will be sent the invite to pass onto their clients. You can modify the invite to suite and put the Wild Senses logo on
Samburu
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Masai Mara
Although justifiably famous for the wildebeest migration alone, particularly the dramatic crocodile-filled crossings of the Mara river, the Masai Mara has much more to offer to visitors all year around on its gloriously beautiful, wildlife-rich savannah landscape.
Masai Mara

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