Incredible Kenya Safaris

Adventure is born in Kenya

At Greenway Nature Tours Africa, we offer a unique and flexible way to experience all wonders of Kenya. Our best Kenya safaris and tours include 4×4 safari vehicles, lodges, and hotels combining freedom and flexibility with comfort. 

Our well-planned routes and Kenya safari tours take you through the most breathtaking landscapes and the most beautiful lodges, all while giving you the freedom to explore Kenya at your own pace. 

Our team at Greenway Nature Tours works with well-trained and truly lovable driver guides, who can give you all the insights on this stunning Africa safari destination. At Greenway Nature Tours we do not work with intermediaries, so rest assured that we handle all hotel reservations, car hire, and roadside assistance ourselves, while offering the most affordable rates.

The Best Kenya Safaris And tours

  • Reliable 4×4 safari vehicle
  • Hand-picked safari lodges
  • Carefully planed safari itinerary
  • Park entrance permits
  • Airport pick up and drop off
  • 24 /7 assistance
  • Expert local driver/guide

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What to expect on a safari in Kenya?

Kenya is a country that beckons with rich culture, breathtaking landscapes and some of the most exciting wildlife encounters in the world. This versatile country is where the modern day African safari began. 

It boasts the world-renowned Masai Mara, famous for Great Wildebeest Migration – one of the Natural Wonders of Africa. The snow-capped peak of mighty Mount Kenya, the colorful Masai culture, safaris at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro and the pristine-white sand beaches on the coast of the Indian Ocean have attracted travelers to Kenya since colonial times. 

The world-famous novel ‘Out of Africa’ by Karen Blixen paints a vivid picture of Kenya’s stunning landscapes, unique tribes like the Samburu, and thrilling adventures in its nature reserves teeming with wildlife.

At Greenway Nature Tours, your Kenya safaris are in trusted hands. With eight years of experience organizing trips in Kenya, we are well-equipped to plan your perfect holiday. Whether you want to search for the Big 5 or learn how to do the adumu (jumping dance) with the Masai, Kenya is waiting for you to explore.

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Planning your Kenya Safari

Are you keen on exploring Kenya? Kenya is a  famous safari destination, and we understand why. Keep these tips in mind when planning your safari trip to Kenya:

  • When travelling during the peak season (July – Sept, Dec – Feb), you must confirm your go safari lodges or hotels well in advance. When booking a Kenya safari with us, we will of course help you with that.
  • Make sure you read through our Practical Information Guide before travelling to Kenya. Here, we try to cover all the essential information and practical tips for travel in Kenya. We tell you about visa and entry requirements, what the road conditions are, which parks to visit, how to arrange your permits, and much more.
  • If you like to read up on things to do in Kenya, before committing to a certain itinerary or tour, then check out our Travel Blog. Here you will find several destination guides about amazing things to do and the best places to visit in Kenya.
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How about other safari destinations in Africa?

Tanzania

Tanzania is a top safari destination in Africa ultimate and a paradise for wildlife lovers. The Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Mount Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar Islands are justifiably popular, but there are so many more hidden gems to discover, which we are keen to share with you. Book your Tanzania safari with us and follow the roads less travelled. 

Rwanda

From stealing magic moments with mountain gorillas to heart-warming cultural encounters with villagers, Rwanda will offers experiences unlike any other. Volcanic mountains, dense rainforests, tranquil freshwater lakes and lively towns add a stunning backdrop to Rwanda’s real gems – the sincere, proud people and majestic, mysterious wildlife.

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Uganda

Uganda is emerging as an up-and-coming travel destination. It’s a wonderful country for primate lovers, and a great place to experience an African safari for a considerably lower price than in one of the nearby countries. The warm hospitality of the locals, well-maintained roads, and its relatively compact size make Uganda an ideal choice for a safari adventure.

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FAQs About Kenya Safaris and Tours

On average, budget Kenya safaris are priced around $200 per person per day, mid-range safaris are generally about $300 per person per day, and high-end luxury safaris come in at approximately $550 per person per day. Kenya is the original home of the African safari and offers something for everyone.

The best time to go on safari in Kenya is during the Dry season from June to October.  During this time, the wildebeest migration typically arrives in the Masai Mara around July or August and stays in Kenya through September before heading back to Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park around October. While wildlife viewing is generally good throughout the year, conditions can vary by park depending on rainfall. Additionally, the dry period between the rains in January and February is also an excellent time to visit.

While shorter Kenya safari tours are available in durations of 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 days, we recommend opting for a trip lasting between 7 and 10 days if your schedule allows. This extended timeframe provides comprehensive coverage of both popular and less-known wildlife destinations, increasing your chances of seeing a wide variety of wildlife. For families traveling with children longer stays in areas offering diverse activities are particularly beneficial.

Kenya safaris and tours are generally regarded as safe for tourists. The country provides well-organized safari experiences managed by trusted tour operators. By following park rules, staying updated on local information, and using common sense, you can have a safe and enjoyable trip in Kenya.

Choosing between Kenya and Tanzania for a safari depends on your preferences. Kenya’s Masai Mara is renowned for the Great Migration and diverse wildlife, with accessible travel options and varied parks like Amboseli and Tsavo. In contrast, Tanzania offers the vast Serengeti, also known for the Great Migration, and the unique Ngorongoro Crater, along with the opportunity to relax on the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar. Both countries deliver exceptional safari experiences, so the decision may hinge on specific interests and logistical factors.

Here are some of the best places to go on safari in Kenya:

  • Masai Mara: Famous for the Great Migration and abundant wildlife, including the Big Five.
  • Amboseli National Park: Known for its large elephant herds and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro.
  • Tsavo National Parks: Forms one of the largest national parks in Kenya, offering diverse landscapes and wildlife, including the iconic “maneless” lions.
  • Samburu National Reserve: A unique park with specialized wildlife like the Grevy’s zebra and the Somali ostrich.
  • Lake Nakuru: Renowned for its large populations of flamingos and rhinos, with diverse birdlife and scenic views.
  • Hell’s Gate National Park: Known for its dramatic landscapes, including gorges and hot springs, and opportunities for walking safaris.
  • Laikipia Plateau: Offers a mix of luxury lodges and community-based conservancies, with a focus on conservation and unique wildlife experiences.