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OverviewKenya boasts 48 game parks, 9 marine national parks and reserves. Going on safari in Kenya is an experience of a lifetime. The Aberdares National Park is a fairytale place of dense forest, misty moorlands and alpine plants. Further north is Samburu National Park, made up of 3 separate reserves - Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba (where the third series of Survivor was filmed) - created by the Adamson family of “Born Free” fame.
The Maasai Mara is the most popular destination for game viewing, particularly during the time of migration (August to September), when game is seen in incredible multitudes. To the east is Amboseli National Park, the ideal location from which to view Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. Mount Kenya is one of the world’s highest national parks famous for its variety of wildlife and for the climbs offered on its ice cliffs and rock faces. Tsavo is the country’s largest national park and one of the world’s biggest game sanctuaries, with over 60 major species of mammal.
Kenya and Tanzania are the best countries to witness the migration.This is a phenomenon that is beyond description - this mass exodus of 1.5 million wildebeest together with half a million zebra on a 500mile route is one of the greatest spectacles on earth.

Travel InformationRepublic of Kenya (formerly British East Africa)
Nairobi
36, 913, 721
GMT +3 Hours
+254
240 Voltage, 50 Frequency, G Plug
English (official), Kiswahili (official), numerous indigenous languages
Protestant 45%, Roman Catholic 33%, Muslim 10%, indigenous beliefs 10%, other 2% note: a large majority of Kenyans are Christian, but estimates for the percentageof the population that adheres to Islam or indigenous beliefs vary widely
Subtropical. Summer: December – March, Winter: July – August, Wet season Apr - May
Located in Eastern Africa, Kenya is bordering the Indian Ocean, Ethiopia (861 km), Somalia (682km), Tanzania (769km), Uganda (933km) and Sudan (232km).
Total 585, 650 square km
Land 569,250 square km
Water 13,400 square km
(Slightly more than twice the size of Nevada)
Coastline - 536km
The following information on entry and exit requirements has been confirmed with the Kenyan authorities. However, these requirements are subject to change at any time. It is the traveler’s responsibility to check with the High Commission for the Republic of Kenya for up-to-date information.
A valid Canadian Passport is required for Canadians intending to visit Kenya. The passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your expected departure from the country. Visitors to Kenya require visas. It is recommended that visas be obtained prior to departure to avoid delays and difficulties on arrival. Visas are valid for up to three months but may be extended.
Health requirements can change at any time The Public Health Agency of Canada strongly recommends that your travel plans include contacting a travel medicine clinic or physician six to eight weeks before departure. Based on your individual risk assessment, a health care professional can determine your need for immunizations and/or preventive medication and advise you on precautions to avoid disease. Travelers are reminded to ensure that their routine (childhood) immunizations (e.g., tetanus, diphtheria, polio, and measles) are up to date.
Canadians require a yellow fever vaccination if they are arriving from countries where this disease is endemic. Travelers arriving without proof of vaccination could be stopped at the airport and required to receive a vaccination, at a cost of US$50, or could be required to leave..

Our Tours in KenyaWe offer 10 tours in Kenya. Contact us at 1.888.887.9710 or email info@myescapades.com to customize your own.
During this 2-week safari through Kenya and Tanzania, the focus is on the diversity of the wildlife encountered while travelling through East Africa’s superb game parks. Not only will you see an abundance of birds and animals but around every bend in the road will be an endless array of scenic wonders.
Magnificent scenery, rich and varied wildlife, an insight into the Maasai culture and the beautiful Indian Ocean – all combine to make this 13-day adventure a truly memorable safari holiday. Amboseli National Park, nestled at the foot of Kilimanjaro is in fact a very fragile ecosystem dependent of seasonal variances as rain in scarce in the area. Undoubtedly it still…More
Lying astride the Equator, Kenya is well known for its diversity and this 10-day safari offers a kaleidoscopic view of Kenya’s four major game reserves. As you traverse northward and down from the cool highlands of Mt. Kenya into the thorny scrub and acacia dotted savannah of Shaba National Reserve, behold the sight of a leopard straddling a branch or…More
A combination of great game viewing, popular lodging and fantastic food. Visit all the famous parks of Kenya; Samburu, Nakuru, and Maasai Mara. Look for tree-climbing lions in Lake Manyara. Marvel at the game-rich reserves of Ngorongoro Crater and the vast Serengeti. Accommodated at the famous Serena Lodges, you are also in good company with professional driver/guides and travel on…More
During this 13 day migration safari through Kenya and Tanzania, we will travel through East Africa’s superb game parks including the world-renowned Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti. Our journey will leave a lasting impression of the natural beauty and the endless array of scenic wonders that unfold before us around every bend in the road as we explore this pristine…More
This 8 day spectacle offers you Kenya’s kaleidoscope of unique vistas and an ever-changing landscape of natural beauty. Take in the peculiar wildlife of the north in Samburu Game Reserve, traverse the lush green highlands and the Great Rift Valley, one of the natural wonders of the world, and be bewildered by the phenomenon at the heart of the Mara…More
Creating a safari experience with an abundance of memories and a life time of stories is what this safari is all about. From your intimate, elegant and small luxury camps and lodges located in Kenya’s top national parks and reserves you can thoroughly enjoy the broad selection of eco systems, game, bird life and conservation that the country has to…More
Safari to the remote edge of the Northern Frontier District of Kenya and take in the haunting beauty of this wilderness as it spreads out before you. Here, the thrill of walking and assisted camel safaris would quickly fade the memory of any mechanized transport. Enjoy a flash of history as you walk in the footsteps of the world famous…More
Combine the best of Kenya and Tanzania in this game-viewing extravaganza. The Maasai Mara Reserve in Kenya offers grand vistas of animals from one horizon to the other, and while camping in the Serengeti or driving across the floor of Ngorongoro Crater, you will see more game than you could imagine. As well, look for the famous tree-climbing lions at…More
Kenya is synonymous with safari holidays. Considered to be the original home of safaris, it remains as the top choice for safari and adventure seekers around the world.
