Discover the most unforgettable experiences in Kenya's diverse landscapes
Witness the world-famous wildebeest migration and exceptional big-cat sightings in Kenya's most iconic wildlife reserve.
Iconic sunrise flights over the Mara for breathtaking wildlife photography and unique aerial views of the savannah.
Conquer Africa's second-highest peak (5,199m) with spectacular alpine terrain and challenging multi-day expeditions.
Relax on white sand beaches, snorkel in turquoise waters, and explore vibrant coral reefs in marine parks.
Marvel at huge flocks of flamingos painting the soda lake pink, alongside rhinos and diverse birdlife.
Discover unique wildlife including Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, and Beisa oryx in the dry northern reserves.
Explore Kenya's world-renowned protected areas and incredible biodiversity
Kenya's most iconic wildlife reserve, famed for the Great Migration of millions of wildebeest and zebras, excellent big-cat sightings, and rich photographic safaris. Experience optimal wildlife viewing in the reserve or private conservancies.
Renowned for close-up elephant herds and spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro on clear days. Amboseli offers unforgettable photographic moments with its vast plains and abundant wildlife against Africa's highest backdrop.
One of the largest national park complexes on earth, Tsavo offers raw wilderness, red-earth landscapes, and big herds of elephants. Ideal for longer safari routes and off-the-beaten-path experiences in truly wild Africa.
A famous soda lake renowned for its spectacular flamingo flocks and important birding site with both black and white rhinos. Lake Nakuru remains a top destination on Rift Valley safari circuits with diverse wildlife and scenic beauty.
Challenge yourself with Kenya's legendary peaks and highland adventures
Africa's second-highest peak offering multi-day treks with beautiful alpine scenery. A quieter, more rugged climb than Kilimanjaro with routes for all experience levels.
The third-highest peak accessible to trekkers without technical climbing. Popular summit for most visitors with breathtaking sunrise views.
Unique high-altitude vegetation including giant groundsels and lobelias. Home to rare wildlife like the Mount Kenya mouse shrew and high-altitude adaptations.
Choose from popular routes like Sirimon, Naro Moru, or Chogoria - each offering unique landscapes from rainforest to alpine zones. Professional guides ensure safe ascents with options for all fitness levels.
Discover Kenya's stunning coastline and vibrant marine ecosystems
Pristine white sands, turquoise waters, and world-class resorts. Perfect relaxation after safari with water sports, beach bars, and stunning sunsets over the Indian Ocean.
Protected coral reefs teeming with marine life. Snorkel with tropical fish, spot dolphins, and explore vibrant coral gardens in this marine sanctuary.
Sail on traditional wooden dhows at sunset, enjoy seafood barbecues on sandbanks, and experience Swahili coastal culture and hospitality.
Immerse yourself in Kenya's rich cultural tapestry and traditional experiences
Discover what makes Kenya Africa's ultimate safari and beach destination
World-class game viewing with the Great Migration and exceptional big cat sightings in premier reserves.
From savannahs and mountains to Rift Valley lakes and tropical coasts - incredible variety in one country.
Maasai, Samburu, and Swahili coast traditions offering authentic cultural experiences and warm hospitality.
Well-developed routes and accommodation options for all budgets, from luxury to adventure camping.
Choose from our most popular Kenya adventures tailored for every traveler
Experience the Great Migration with guided game drives and optional hot-air balloon flight over the savannah.
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Amboseli's elephant herds and Tsavo's vast wilderness make this an unforgettable safari experience.
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Multi-day trek on Naro Moru or Sirimon routes through beautiful alpine scenery to Point Lenana.
Book NowEverything you need to know about visiting Kenya
The best time for the Great Migration in Kenya's Maasai Mara is from July to October when millions of wildebeest and zebras cross the Mara River. However, wildlife viewing is excellent year-round with different seasonal highlights.
Most visitors require a visa, which can be obtained online through Kenya's e-visa system before travel. Some nationalities are visa-exempt, and East African residents enjoy special arrangements. Always check current requirements for your nationality.
Essential items include neutral-colored clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, binoculars, camera, light jacket for cool mornings, and any personal medications. For beach extensions, include swimwear and reef-safe sunscreen.
Yes, Kenya is generally safe for tourists, especially in national parks, reserves, and established tourist areas. We recommend following standard travel precautions and using reputable tour operators like Yombi Journeys for all arrangements.
Recommended vaccinations include Yellow Fever, Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, and routine vaccines. Malaria prophylaxis is also recommended. Consult your doctor or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before departure for personalized advice.
Absolutely! Kenya offers perfect safari and beach combinations. Popular itineraries include Maasai Mara safari followed by relaxation at Diani Beach or other coastal destinations. We can customize the perfect blend for your preferences.
The Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the local currency. US Dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas, and credit cards are accepted in major hotels, lodges, and restaurants. However, carry some cash for local markets and smaller establishments.
Let Yombi Journeys create your perfect Kenyan adventure. Our expert guides and customized itineraries ensure an unforgettable experience from savannah safaris to coastal escapes.