From spotting African elephants in the wild to visiting conservation complexes and local communities, here are 13 reserves from the coast to the mountains of Kenya. A safari lovers dream!
Mount Kenya
Located inside Mount Kenya National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this is the second tallest mountain in Africa. It is home to elephants, tree hyrax, white-tailed mongoose, suni, and more species.
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Head to this southern National Park area, famous for its elephant sightings and Mount Kilimanjaro views on a clear day!
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Lake Nakuru National Park
See MoreMaasai Mara National Reserve
This reserve is considered the pinnacle of Kenyan wildlife viewing, with large concentrations of big cats, wildebeest, and other plains game.
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BookNairobi National Park
Known for its thriving rhino sanctuary populations, come here to see one! They also have a diverse bird population making it popular for birdwatchers as well.
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BookShaba National Reserve
Located in central Kenya, this national reserve is made up of dry bushlands, surrounded by free-standing hills, and mountain ranges, and home to Grevy's zebra, Somali giraffes, oryx antelopes, Somali ostriches, and more species.
See MoreMount Elgon
On the border with Uganda, Mount Elgon National Park is home to lots of caves, such as Kitum Cave, and lush, water-filled areas like Jackson's Pool. It is a popular spot for hiking and game-spotting on foot.
See MoreKsite Island
Just off the southern coast of Kenya, Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park is the home of dolphins, sea turtles, and coral fish. Get a taste of the turquoise waters of the East African coast here.
See MoreTsavo West National Park - Mtito Andei Gate
This National Park is the second largest protected area in Kenya and is famous for the man-eater lions.
See MoreLewa Wildlife Conservancy
Visit this leading conservancy known for its significant rhino conservation efforts to spot a few, and more species as well, maybe even some zebras!
See MoreNasolot National Reserve
A remote reserve that is home to African elephants, lions, leopards, hippos, antelopes, bushbucks, waterbucks, duikers, and many more species. It is popular for camping in the park and visits to the nearby Turkwel River.
See MoreNamunyak Wildlife Conservation Trust
Established back in 1995 to promote wildlife conservation and allow the Samburu community to benefit from tourism, this conservation site protects the wilderness and wildlife species living on the land.
See MoreNabuyaton volcano
Located in the Lake Turkana World Heritage Site and National Parks, this caldera was formed after a volcano collapsed. The green waters that surround it contrast with its orange-tan color perfectly.
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