Kenya Wildlife Safaris. Where to Go for Wildlife Tours to Kenya?
Kenya is one of the world’s most magnificent wildlife safaris tour destinations. Its parks and reserves are home to some of the highest and most diverse populations of wildlife on the planet. Traveling across vast landscapes bathed in the soft morning light, your African Kenya wildlife safaris tour unfolds before your eyes. Visit the grassy plains and swamplands of Amboseli National Park in Kenya wildlife safaris to see an iconic scene – elephants silhouetted against the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro on the border of northern Tanzania. #Kenyawildlifesafaris #Kenyawildlifetour #Kenyasafaris #Kenyasafariholidays
Ultimate Kenya Wildlife Safaris Tour Holidays. Deks Tours Africa
4 Days Maasai Mara Adventure Safari
On these 4 Days Maasai Mara Exclusive Adventure Safari Kenya, Great Wildlife Migration, and Maasai Mara tour Kenya; you will visit Lake Nakuru National Park.
5 Days Maasai Mara Safaris Kenya
This incredible 5 Days Maasai Mara Wildlife Safaris Kenya & Gorilla Trekking Uganda Tour. Big 5 Wildlife in Mara Safari in the two of East African greatest primates and.
6 Days Best Kenya Wildlife Safari
This 6 Days Best Kenya Wildlife Safaris tour – inside Kenya. Wildlife Escape is destined for Maasai Mara National Reserve for a Great Wildlife Migration Adventure.
7 Days Best Kenya Wildlife Tour
An ultimate package for 7 Days Best Kenya Wildlife Tour to Amboseli National park. Lake Nakuru National Park, Lake Naivasha National Park & Maasai Mara Reserve.
8 Days Best Kenya Safaris Holiday
This 8 Days Best Kenya Wildlife Safaris Holiday brings you to experience the Great Wildlife Migration in Maasai Mara National Park. Exciting Wildlife safari adventure.
9 Days Kenya Exclusive Luxury Safari
Kenya being an exquisite wildlife center. We bring you a well customized 9 Days Kenya Exclusive Luxury tour lodging or classic Camping expedition to enable.
10 Days Complete Kenya Safaris tour
You’re 10 Days Complete Kenya Safari begins upon arrival at Nairobi city airport from where you will be met and assisted by our professional tour guide.
Where to Go for Wildlife Safaris in Kenya? Kenya National Parks
Flanking these elegant animals are graceful giraffes, energetic antelopes, buffalos, zebras, hippos, warthogs, and many other herbivores. A high concentration of predators abounds in Maasai Mara National Reserve. Lions, leopards, cheetahs, and other powerful hunters thrive on resident prey animals year-round, and the wildebeest migration brings a greater bounty to the plains.
Maasai Mara National Reserve
Maasai Mara National Reserve is another interesting game reserve in the semi-arid Narok county of Kenya.
Amboseli National Park
Amboseli National Park is one of the iconic Kenya National Parks and a popular Kenya Safari destination.
Samburu National Reserve
At the southern corner of the Samburu district, the rift valley. It lies in the semi-desert Samburu National Reserve.
Adventure in the Laikipia Plateau
Laikipia in northern Kenya offers you the second-highest density of wildlife in Kenya safaris, including the Big 5 – elephants, buffaloes, rhinos, lions, and leopards. In Samburu National Reserve, you are introduced to the “Samburu Special Five ”. The Somali ostriches, gravy zebras, reticulated giraffes, Beisa Oryx, and gerenuks. Maleness lions, hyenas, and cheetahs elegantly stalk their prey of gazelles, elands, impalas, and other small creatures from the cover of tall grasses in Tsavo East and West National Parks.
Kenya Wildlife Safaris in Tsavo East and West National Parks
These common animals are plenty to keep you intrigued and engaged. But imagine your excitement at seeing some of Kenya’s rarest fauna – African wild dogs, sable antelopes, and many more. Kenya’s wildlife safaris tour experiences extend into a smaller world that includes some of Africa’s “Little 5” from leopard tortoises to ant lions. Ask Deks Africa Tours representatives about where to find the members of this delightful group.
More about Wildlife Safaris in Kenya with Deks Africa Tours
Kenya is the quintessential African wildlife safaris tour destination. In almost every wilderness area in the country, plains herbivores, and carnivores can be seen amidst rare and endangered species. The sky, the flora, and the lakes are full of small and large birds, birds of prey, and insects, plants, and fruit eaters. As such, Deks Africa Tours recommends that you bring your bucket list of land, water, and bird life and you will be amazed, amazed, and delighted by the diverse wildlife in Kenya safaris.
About Masai Mara National Reserve
Thrills await at the Masai Mara National Reserve and its private Mara Conservancies, one of Kenya’s premier wilderness holiday destinations. The Great Mass Migration enters the reserve from July to October. As more than a million wildebeest and thousands of zebra, eland, and gazelle roam the landscape, the peaceful plains of the savanna transform into a roaring hub of activity.
The vast herds migrate to the northern meadows, nourished by rain and fresh grass, and their path is marked by clouds of dust hanging in the air. The journey is fraught with peril and obstacles, including the ever-vigilant lion, leopards, and cheetahs crouching in the grass. Crocodile-infested Mara River front-row seat to the world’s greatest spectacle.
Wildlife Adventure Safaris in the Southern Part of Kenya
Further south, the stealthy predators of Amboseli National Park make the prey nervous. A mother elephant moves her open ears forward and, without warning, emits an almost deafening bang from her trunk. The other elephants in the family stop all activity and gather around the calves.
Two larger elephants escape the safety of the group and run into the tall grass. Suddenly, the lion hunter rushes out of hiding and runs in the opposite direction. After the threat to their young is under control, the elephants go back to pasture.
Adventure in Amboseli National Park
As the clouds clear the mountain at midday, raise your camera to capture a spectacular scene. The gentle and loving giants against a backdrop of the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro within the borders of Tanzania. Mammals are not the only endangered species in Kenya. Hundreds of bird species have been recorded in Kenya’s lakes, making them a desirable destination for birding safaris in Kenya.
Even the conservation community is enchanted by the ecology of the Great Rift Valley and the lakes’ animals. Which have earned some of the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage, RAMSAR, and Important Bird Area designations.