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Is Kenya good for safari?

Direct answer

Yes — Kenya remains one of Africa's premier safari destinations with 25 national parks, the Masai Mara Great Migration (July–October), Amboseli's 1,600+ elephants with Kilimanjaro backdrop, and direct flights to Nairobi from Europe and the Middle East. Big Five viewing, Maasai culture, and infrastructure spanning budget camping (USD 150/day) to ultra-luxury fly-in camps (USD 1,500+/night) suit every budget and trip length.

Is Kenya good for safari

Yes — Kenya remains one of Africa's premier safari destinations with 25 national parks, the Masai Mara Great Migration (July–October), Amboseli's 1,600+ elephants with Kilimanjaro backdrop, and direct flights to Nairobi from Europe and the Middle East. Big Five viewing, Maasai culture, and infrastructure spanning budget camping (USD 150/day) to ultra-luxury fly-in camps (USD 1,500+/night) suit every budget and trip length.

Yes — Kenya remains one of Africa's premier safari destinations with 25 national parks, the Masai Mara Great Migration (July–October), Amboseli's 1,600+ elephants with Kilimanjaro backdrop, and direct flights to Nairobi from Europe and the Middle East. Big Five viewing, Maasai culture, and infrastructure spanning budget camping (USD 150/day) to ultra-luxury fly-in camps (USD 1,500+/night) suit every budget and trip length.

Key Planning Points

These practical notes help you turn the direct answer above into a workable safari plan:

  • Yes — Kenya remains one of Africa's premier safari destinations with 25 national parks, the Masai Mara Great Migration (July–October), Amboseli's 1,600+ elephants with Kilimanjaro backdrop, and direct flights to Nairobi from Europe and the Middle East.
  • Big Five viewing, Maasai culture, and infrastructure spanning budget camping (USD 150/day) to ultra-luxury fly-in camps (USD 1,500+/night) suit every budget and trip length.

Costs, Permits, and Logistics

Confirm current fees when you book — tariffs are set by national park authorities and can change by season or residency status.

  • Permits and park fees are fixed; savings usually come from lodge tier, vehicle sharing, and season.
  • All-inclusive packages clarify what is bundled versus paid locally (tips, drinks, optional activities).
  • Maasai Mara park fees vary by season (roughly $100–$200 per 24 hours for non-residents).
  • Wilson Airport bush flights connect Nairobi to Mara, Amboseli, and Samburu in under 90 minutes.
  • Serengeti and Ngorongoro fees are charged per 24 hours; crater descent has an additional vehicle fee.
  • Dry season (June–October) is peak for migration viewing and lodge demand.

Sample Itinerary Shape

Most travellers anchor the trip around one flagship experience (gorilla trek, migration, or Big Five loop), then add supporting nights for chimps, boat safaris, or cultural stops. Avoid stacking long drives on the same day as a primate trek.

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