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10 must-see travel locations in Kenya

 

Places to visit while in Kenya

The list of attractions in Kenya can assist you in planning a vacation to a place where you may experience some of the best safaris in Africa, interact with unique ethnic groups, and relax on idyllic beaches that are surrounded by the Indian Ocean.

Although you can rent in Nairobi and explore the entire area on your own, it is advised to go on a safari with a local firm or an international travel agency for safety reasons and to see the greatest number of animals.

The Great Migration, when hundreds of animals cross the perilous Mara River, occurs from July to October, is the ideal time to visit Kenya.

The dry season, from January to December, is another fantastic time since you can observe more animals during this period.


We have compiled a list of what we consider to be Kenya's top 10 must-see attractions based on our time there while traveling through Kenya and Tanzania.


Nairobi

The National Museum, the Maasai Market, and the Karen Blixen House Museum, the Danish author of the well-known book Out of Africa, which served as the inspiration for the well-known movie starring Meryl Streep and Robert Redford, are just a few of the places we advise you to visit in this chaotic city.

Booking this free tour in Spanish is an excellent choice if you want to get to know the city well and learn about its history without worrying about anything.


We advise you to ask your lodging what safety precautions you need to take and about security in the locations you want to visit before exploring the city on your own.


One of the sites to visit in Kenya is Lake Naivasha and the Karen Blixen House.


The Great Rift Valley, which is to the northwest of the country's capital Nairobi, is home to a number of lakes, the two most notable of which are Naivasha and Nakuru, which we shall discuss in the next section.

At 1,884 meters above sea level, Lake Naivasha is the highest point in the valley and a great place to go on a boat safari to see hippos and various bird species up close, like pelicans and ospreys.

It also boasts the unique feature of having Crescent Island, a wildlife haven where you may walk among giraffes, zebras, and other peaceful creatures without worrying about being attacked by major predators, in the middle of the lake.

You can arrange this day trip from Nairobi to Lake Naivasha or this most comprehensive 6-day safari, which also includes the Masai Mara and Amboseli parks, two more must-see attractions in Kenya.


Lagos, Kenya

One of the best spots in Kenya and Africa for bird watching is Lake Nakuru National Park, which is 150 kilometers from the country's capital Nairobi.

At a height of 1,754 meters, this alkaline lake on the southern rim of the Great Rift Valley amazes with the sheer number of flamingos that line its coastline and graze on its algae. It is also one of the best locations to see black and white rhinoceros, the latter of which are in danger of extinction.

We advise you to pay close attention to many bird and mammal species along the way from Lake Naivasha to Nakuru, including hippos, giraffes, impalas, warthogs, gazelles, zebras, and badouins.


"Masai Mara"

A two- or three-day safari in the magnificent Masai Mara National Reserve, one of the top tourist destinations in all of Africa, is among the most important things to do in Kenya.

In addition to admiring beautiful panoramas of boundless plains sprinkled with lone acacia trees, you can cross out creatures from the iconic list of the Big Five created by the lion, the leopard, the black rhino, the elephant, and the cape buffalo while relaxing in a 44.

The greatest time to visit this park is from June to October, when you can watch endless lines of zebra and wildebeest moving towards more fertile plains while dodging the vicious attacks of hungry lions and crocodiles, the latter of which are constantly waiting at the river crossing. river mara.

Going to a Maasai village, which gives the park its name, will allow you to view their traditional way of life and participate in their vivacious dances. However, from our perspective, this is something that is too touristy, so we are unsure of whether we can be held responsible or not.

Booking this two-day safari or this three-day safari is a wonderful option if you want to travel to the Masai Mara from Nairobi with a guide that speaks Spanish.


Park National Aberdares

We urge you to spend a day exploring the Aberdares National Park, which is situated on a mountain range over 4,000 meters high, in what is known as the Kenyan highlands, on your journey to Mount Kenya.

Its lush valleys and hills are covered with forests, tea plantations, and the renowned forest lodges The Ark or The Treetops, which offer lodgings with a view of ponds that draw animals like elephant and buffalo herds.

A further feature of this park is its tremendous waterfalls, which include the 300-meter-tall Gura, the 270-meter-tall Keruru Kahuru, the Thomson Falls, and the Chania Falls, which are situated in the middle.


Kenyan travel insurance plan 

There is no better way to travel to Kenya than with reliable travel insurance.

We always have insurance with Mondo when we travel, and the coverage is more than adequate for our anticipated needs.

You receive a 5% discount on your insurance contract from Mondo just for reading Viajeros Callejeros.


Mt. Kenya

Another of Kenya's most magnificent sights is Mount Kenya, the continent's second-highest mountain (5,199 meters), after the iconic Kilimanjaro (5,891 meters).


Even if you only have a short amount of time, it is worthwhile to visit this mountain to see its woods, wildlife, which includes elephants, leopards, black rhinos, and antelopes, as well as its snow-covered summits and glaciers.


Park National Amboseli

Amboseli, another of Kenya's most well-known parks to visit, is situated right next to the Tanzanian border and has the towering Kilimanjaro as a backdrop.

This enormous park, which has been designated a Biosphere Reserve, is well-known for the vast herds of elephants that roam a significant portion of the savannah in search of food or to cool off in pools and swampy places.

A herd of elephants traveling toward Kilimanjaro is one of the most recognizable postcard images of Kenya and all of Africa, so keep that in mind.

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Amboseli offers a scenery of expansive desert plains, acacia woods, lakes where flamingos reside, traditional Masai settlements, and the Oldoinyo Orok mountain, from which you will get a wonderful perspective of the park, in addition to elephants and other species like lions, leopards, or rhinos.

If you only have a short amount of time, you may reserve a safari in the park that lasts one day, two days, or three days, all of which depart from Nairobi and feature a Spanish-speaking guide.


National Park of Tsavo

The Tsawo National Park, with its 21,000 square kilometers, is the largest to be seen in Kenya. It is split into Tsawo West and Tsawo East by the road that connects Nairobi and Mombasa.

Starting your trip in Tsavo West will allow you to experience a wider variety of landscapes, while it will be more challenging to sight animals in the places with more foliage. In contrast, Tsavo East is drier and, despite having less fauna, it will be simpler to spot some of the Big Five.

Mzima Springs, Roaring Rocks Lookout, Chaimu Crater, Ngulia Rhino Reserve, Lugards Falls, Crocodile Point, and the vistas from Mudanda Rock are among of the must-see attractions in both parks.


National Reserve of Samburu


Another of the best things to do in Kenya is to take a day safari through the Samburu National Reserve, which is situated on either side of the Uaso Nyivo river.

Thousands of animals are drawn to the banks of this river by the abundance of water, which also attracts indigenous species like reticulated giraffes, oryxes, gerenuks, and Grevy's zebras as well as big predators like lions and leopards.


cards that are advised to use when traveling to Kenya


Remember that we advise using the Revolut card and the N26 card to avoid paying commissions and to always have the most recent change.

We utilize them, they are free, and they will help us save a lot of money.

This post on the best credit cards for travel without commissions has further details.


Turkana Lagoon

Another of the must-see locations in Kenya is the little-known Lake Tukana, which is situated in the Great Rift Valley and is the last remaining stronghold of Kenya's prehistoric tribes.

Being the biggest desert lake in the world and known as the Jade Sea due to the distinctive color of the algae that gives it its hue, it is quite a sight from any angle.

This lake is well known for the significant paleontological excavations that have allowed the discovery of hominid remains from different periods, including a skull over two million years old and an almost complete skeleton of a Homo ergaster, which have helped to obtain more knowledge about the origin and evolution of the human being. In addition to observing felines such as lions, cheetahs, and many birds.


One of the things to do in Kenya is to visit Lamu.

The northeastern Kenyan archipelago of Lamu, which consists of the three sizable islands of Manda, Pate, and Lamu, is the ideal place to spend your final days in Kenya.

In these islands, you can take relaxing swims in their idyllic beaches' golden sand and clear waters, go on traditional Arab dhow boat rides, and take tours through the narrow streets of old villages and historic cities like Lamu, the oldest Swahili city in East Africa, which still has Arab architecture with its distinctive coral stone homes, mangrove wood, and thatched roofs.


Kenyan shorelines


The beaches between the exotic Lamu and the port city of Mombasa are our final suggestion on this list of things to do in Kenya.

In this area of the coast, you may set the timer aside and completely appreciate the Swahili "pole pole" (without hurrying), taking advantage of the amazing beaches, mouthwatering fish meals, breathtaking sunsets, and water activities like diving and snorkeling.

If you want to spend your final few days resting, we suggest staying close to one of Kenya's most idyllic beaches, such as Diani, Watamu, Kilifi, and Silversands. 

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