Kenya is not just a destination it’s a journey that unfolds across vast open landscapes, where every moment feels alive with possibility.
In the Maasai Mara, golden plains stretch endlessly as wildlife moves freely through one of Africa’s most iconic ecosystems. In Amboseli, elephants roam beneath the towering presence of Mount Kilimanjaro, while in Lake Nakuru, flocks gather along shimmering shores.
This is safari in its truest rhythm raw, dynamic, and deeply connected to nature. With Rafiki Tembo Tours, every journey is thoughtfully designed to follow that natural flow, creating an experience that feels authentic, immersive, and unforgettable.
Kenya Safari Guide
Kenya is one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations, known for the Maasai Mara, diverse landscapes, and a balance of classic wildlife experiences and strong cultural heritage.
East Africa
Big Five & Great Migration
Maasai Mara, Amboseli, Nakuru, Tsavo
Classic safaris, fly-in & family trips
Kenya offers a classic safari experience combining open savannahs, rich wildlife density, and strong cultural encounters, especially within Maasai communities.
When To Go
Kenya is a year-round safari destination, with each season offering different highlights across its diverse parks.
Dry season, best wildlife viewing, minimal vegetation.
Peak Great Migration in Maasai Mara with river crossings.
Warm, dry, excellent for predators and photography.
Green season, fewer crowds, lush landscapes.
Kenya is famous for its open savannah ecosystems and high predator density, particularly in the Maasai Mara. Visitors can expect to see lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo, rhinos, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and large herds of wildebeest.
Amboseli is known for elephants with Mount Kilimanjaro views, while Lake Nakuru is ideal for rhinos and birdlife.
Open plains ideal for viewing wildlife across wide landscapes.
Authentic cultural experiences within Maasai communities.
From savannahs to lakes to mountain backdrops.
Drive-in and fly-in safari options available.
Kenya’s safari landscape is rich and diverse, offering a blend of classic savannah ecosystems, dramatic scenery, and strong cultural heritage. From the vast plains of the Maasai Mara world-famous for the Great Migration to the elephant-filled landscapes of Amboseli beneath Mount Kilimanjaro, and the wildlife-rich lakes of Nakuru, each destination contributes to a complete and unforgettable safari experience.
Each region in Kenya offers something distinct. The Maasai Mara is known for predator action and open plains, Amboseli for its iconic elephant herds and mountain backdrops, while Lake Nakuru provides excellent opportunities to see rhinos and birdlife. Together, these parks create a well-rounded journey that balances wildlife, scenery, and cultural encounters.
Our blog brings together everything you need to plan a safari in Kenya, including destination guides, travel tips, costs, and the best time to visit. From the Maasai Mara and Amboseli to Lake Nakuru and beyond, each article is designed to give you clear, reliable insights based on real safari experience.
Every journey tells a story. Here, our guests share their experiences from close wildlife encounters to the care and knowledge of our guides giving you a real insight into what it means to travel with Rafiki Tembo.