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Kenya

Discover Kenya that they have not told you, beyond the Maasai Mara, between remote parks and ancestral Maasai culture
Coneix Kenya

Traveling to Kenya is discovering an Africa that goes far beyond what you have always been told. We have been exploring the country for years and today we work with a local team that allows us to show a more authentic and diverse Kenya. Kenya is the origin of safari and much more than the Masai Mara: it is a land of great contrasts, where pioneering conservation projects such as Ol Pejeta coexist with unique ecosystems.

You'll venture into less explored regions like Samburu, where the landscape becomes wilder and the experience more intimate. You will get to know ancestral cultures that continue to be very present in the day to day and you will better understand the reality of a country that advances while keeping its roots alive.

Kenya offers a different, deeper and more amazing experience, where nature, history and culture are constantly intertwined. Do you dare to discover it?

Our travels in Kenya

What to see in Kenya

Kenya is home to great landscapes: endless savannas, wildlife at its best and communities that welcome you warmly. A trip for those looking for adventure, connection and the most vibrant essence of Africa

Amboseli National Park is a natural sanctuary famous for the breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro, which serves as a backdrop for elephants roaming freely on its plains. This park is known for its rich biodiversity and abundant wildlife, including large herds of elephants. In addition, it is home to the Maasai people, whose traditions and culture intertwine with the landscape, making Amboseli a place where the majesty of nature and cultural heritage meet in perfect harmony.

Views of Kilimanjaro
Concentration of Elephants
Wetlands and biodiversity

The Maasai Mara is a nature reserve famous for the Great Migration, where millions of animals cross the Kenyan savannah every year. It is home to the “Big Five” of Africa and a rich biodiversity. In addition, it is home to the Maasai people, whose culture and traditions have coexisted in harmony with this impressive ecosystem for centuries.

Great migration
Inhabiting Maasais
Diversity of fauna

One of the most important lakes in the whole country. It is home to thousands of flamingos, white and black rhinos and other exotic bird species.

Variety of wildlife
Possibility to see rhinos
Canoe on the lake

Ol Pejeta is an iconic reserve in the central region of Kenya, known for its wildlife, including the last northern white rhinos.

White rhinos
Elephants and big cats
Conservation and education

Naivasha, in the heart of the Rift Valley, stands out for crystal clear lakes, diverse fauna and tranquil surroundings.

Boat Safari
Isola di Crescent
Birds and hippos

Samburu, in northern Kenya, offers a unique semi-arid savannah landscape with endemic fauna and local tribes that preserve ancestral traditions.

Unique fauna
Local culture
Dry landscapes

When to travel to Kenya

Qualsevol època és bona per a fer el teu safari. Aquestes són els avantatges que ofereix cada estació.
JAN
29
°C
feb
30
°C
mar
30
°C
abr
28
°C
mai
27
°C
jun
26
°C
jul
25
°C
ago
26
°C
sep
27
°C
oct
28
°C
nov
27
°C
dec
28
°C
Watatu garanteix que viatjaràs als millors llocs, sense importar quan triïs anar, garantint que tindràs la millor aventura
Estació seca
Drier landscapes, better visibility
Higher flight prices, it is recommended to book in advance
More volume of travelers, but with memorable experiences
More dust, but more walkable roads
Incredible encounters with wildlife
Safari rides with uncovered roof car
Estació verda
Green and lush landscape, a spectacle worthy of contemplation
Rates more affordable than in high season
Cleaner air, stunning skies and spectacular clouds
Less crowded, for greater peace of mind for the traveler
Exciting animal encounters for everywhere
Embrace adventure and have wild fun in the mud

Visa & Vaccines Kenya

Visa

Do I need a visa to travel to Kenya?

Since January 2024, Spaniards who travel to Kenya for tourism or business are exempt from obtaining a visa. However, YES they must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (“Electronic Travel Authorization”) before travelling, eTA).

The application for the electronic travel authorization must be made through the official website.

Vacunes

Is there a mandatory vaccine?

No. But we recommend that you visit an international vaccination center before your trip, where you will receive the appropriate information.

How is medical care at destination?

Kenya is generally considered a hygienic country to travel to. It is also comforting to know that Kenya has good private hospitals and medical facilities.

As with a trip to any part of the world, it is important to report on any previous medical conditions in the event of an emergency.

Wildlife Kenya

Hippo
The hippopotamus is a large semi-aquatic mammal, known for its aggressiveness and its life mostly in the water.
New
The nyu is a robust herbivore, with curved horns and known for its massive migration to the Serengeti and Maasai Mara
Antelope and Gaseles
This group of herbivores are fast, with great agility and elegant horns, adapted to various African habitats.
Leopard
The leopard is an agile and solitary feline, the fastest in the world and an expert in camouflage, so it is really difficult to see it on safari
Black Rhinoceros
They are endangered and less common, but can still be seen in areas such as the Ngorongoro Crater, where they are protected
African buffalo
The African buffalo is known for its unpredictable temperament and for being a large animal
African Elephant
The African elephant is the largest land animal, with large fan-shaped ears that help regulate its temperature
Lion
The king of the savannah par excellence, an animal of great majesty and strength

Ecosystem Kenya

Wetlands
They act as natural filters regulating the water cycle and have a lot of fauna
Savannah and Prairies
Extensive grassy plains and home to diverse wildlife
Mountains
The most important mountains are Kilimanjaro (5,895m) and Meru (4,566m)
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