Kenya National Parks and Reserves

Kenya National Park and Reserve safaris and overnight stay

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Kenya houses many National Parks and Reserves where visitors can admire the beautiful and colorful nature and of course observe the wilderness inhabiting the parks. A variety of animal species live in the national reserves, alongside the Big Five, being elephants, lions, leopards, rhinoceros, and cape buffalos, you might be able to spot zebras and many different types of gazelles, hyenas, cheetahs and jackals. Also, streaming in the water, you might find hippopotamus and crocodiles.

Tsavo East National Park is one of the biggest and eldest parks in Kenya. The area where it lies is semi-arid, and opposite to it there is the West side of Tsavo National Park, the two are distinguished as they are crossed by the A109 road and the railway.
Masai Mara National Reserve is located upwards compared to Tsavo, and it is really close to the Tanzania border. The name is related to the Maasai people who inhabited this area.

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Safari de 3 días por Tsavo East, Taita Hills y Salt Lick desde Mombasa
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Safari de 3 días por Tsavo East, Taita Hills y Salt Lick desde Mombasa

Reserva una experiencia de tres días desde Mombasa en Tsavo Este y Taita Hills. Observa elefantes, leones y mucho más durante varios safaris y alójate magníficos lodges.

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Tsavo East Safari with Overnight Stay at Sentrim Tsavo Camp
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Tsavo East Safari with Overnight Stay at Sentrim Tsavo Camp

Visit Tsavo East National Park, one of the largest and oldest national parks in Kenya, and enjoy game drives in the park, home of the red elephant.

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Four-day Kenyan wildlife safari through Tsavo East and Amboseli
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Four-day Kenyan wildlife safari through Tsavo East and Amboseli

Book this four-day safari across the wilds of Kenya's Taita Hills and Tsavo East and Amboseli National Parks. Stay in safari lodges and search for the big five.

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Tsavo East Safari with Overnight Stay at Ashnil Aruba Lodge
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Tsavo East Safari with Overnight Stay at Ashnil Aruba Lodge

Book your Tsavo East overnight safari at Ashnil Aruba Lodge and get ready to adventure the largest and oldest national parks in Kenya.

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Safari de 2 días a Ngutuni y Salt Lick desde Mombasa
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Safari de 2 días a Ngutuni y Salt Lick desde Mombasa

Disfruta de dos días por la África más salvaje con este safari guiado. Visita los santuarios de Taita Hills y Ngutuni y pernocta en el Salt Lick Safari Lodge.

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Kenya National Parks and Reserves

Kenya National Parks and Reserves

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5/5
Anónimo, 23 sept 2025

“Our driver/guide James looked after us so well. His knowledge was excellent. Felt very safe with him. Had an amazing time.”

5/5
Anónimo, 07 sept 2025

“We had the most amazing time on safari. The hotels were beautiful. We managed to see lions, zebras, giraffes, warthogs, hippo, hyenas and lions. Well worth the money. Only criticism would be that there aren't as many animals at Taita Hills sanctuary as in other parks but Salt Lick Lodges are amazing”

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Samy, 15 jun 2025

“Die lodges sind sehr schön, wenn man mal auf Safari ist, ist es wunderbar. Aber das man vom Tsavo East Nationalpark 9 Stunden über die „Autobahn“ zum Amboseli Nationalpark fährt, wird nicht kommuniziert. Sind um 6:30 Uhr gestartet um um knapp 15:15 Uhr endlich in der Amboseli Lodge angekommen. Durften dann schnell essen, weil ja Buffet zu macht, 16:30 Uhr ging es endlich in den Park bis 18:30 Uhr. Schade ums Geld.”

3/5
Lucy Yates, 22 may 2025

“Everyone in my tour group was German, so unfortunately all comments about the game animals were made in German so I didn't get any information, and all instructions about timings etc were also given in German, so I had to ask what was happening as a lot of the time I didn't know what was going on!”

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