
Kenya tourism
Kenya tourism : One can connect the history of Kenya Tourism to the consequently of the 20th century in the early 1930s, throughout the era when Kenya was under British Colonial rule, while the very first wildlife Safaris on the African continent were taking place in the country, more in the form of adventures into the undiscovered wilderness, overflowing with outstanding wild animals. Today, Kenya is the home of the Safari package, a destination where one can experience seeing an animal paradise in truly amazing places such as Masai Mara and Amboseli.
Endowed with stunning scenery, a friendly local population, appealing year round weather and a diverse assortment of wildlife, it is little surprise then that Kenya Tourism offers one of the most desired travel experiences in the world. The goal of Kenya Tourism is to serve as your resource for information on organizing a wildlife safari in Kenya and optimizing your time in East Africa. We are here to offer the best advice and guidance for your proposed trip. Visitors thinking about visiting Kenya have many questions about their trip, including which places to visit, when to visit, and how to organize a Kenya safari.
One of the most thrilling experiences Kenya has to offer visitors is a hot air balloon safari that begins at first light and ends with a “Champagne Bush Breakfast” in the breathtaking Masai Mara wilderness. Various tourists exploring Kenya, Hot air balloon safari experience is the most outstanding activity that should not lack on your bucket list in among the things to do on a Kenya safari. A popular trip in Kenya is to visit a traditional Maasai village, which gives visitors a fascinating glimpse into the way of life of the renowned nomadic Maasai tribe. This trip takes place in Masai Mara, Tsavo national park or Amboseli National Park. As part of a safari in Kenya, one can also arrange for guided nature walks, sundowners, bush meals and picnics, as well as horse or camel riding.

Kenya has a rich diversity of wildlife, with up to 390 mammal species and over 1100 bird species. It is expected that, while on safari in one of the many national parks or reserves, you will see not only the “Big Five,” as they are commonly called, but also the “Big Nine,” which includes the Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Buffalo, Rhino, Giraffes, Zebra, Cheetah, and Hippo if you are in a park that has all of these animals. Kenya also has got the rare animal species that includes gerenuk, Beisa oryx, reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich that are found in Samburu national reserve. A check list of the animals and birds found in Kenya can be found at the link below, along with some basic information about each species.
Best time to go for a Kenya safari
The best months to visit Kenya are January, February, and July through October, as these are the hottest and coolest months of the dry season. The months with the least amount of rain are November, December, and April through June, in that order. To experience the animals and bird species that naturally inhabit Kenyan parks and reserves, kindly contact us at Focus East Africa Tours you will not get disappointed.
