Kenya is scenically magnificent; 583644 km2 much of it is dramatic wilderness unsurpassed anywhere in the world. She has a population of about 36 million with 42 ethnic groups.

The national language is Kiswahili and English being the official at the center of harp-shaped Kenya is the capital, Nairobi a city of about 4 million people. For the visitor nurtured on the writings of Rider Haggard, Ernest Hemingway, Karen Blixen, Elspeth Huxley, Robert Ruark, Jim Corbett, Baden Powell, Joy Adamson, and the celluloid epics of the golden years of Hollywood, Kenya has always exerted a magic spell. Straddling the equator and raven down its middle by the Great Rift Valley Kenya’s, landscapes are varied and beautiful opposites – from snow- capped mountain peak of Mt. Kenya to blazing desert, from rain-soaked forest to glistening white beaches.

Kenya has more than 50 wildlife parks and game reserves which contain some of the world’s interesting wildlife species. She is also exceptional in other ways than the ageless wonder of its scenery and wildlife. The country’s diverse rich culture that has given its social development growth between tradition and modern technology.

  1. 7 Days Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru
  2. 4 Days Samburu/Lake Nakuru