Whether it’s ticking the big five off your bucket list, chasing after the wildebeest migration, or seeking the unknown thrill that a safari experience creates. Straddling the equator, you have the opportunity to have breakfast in the Northern hemisphere and wine and dine in the Southern hemisphere.
“Nothing but breathing the air of Africa, and actually walking through it, can communicate the indescribable sensations.” William Burchell
Kenya’s topography depicts a land of great extremes, from the dry arid north to the heights of the Great Rift Valley to moorlands on the slope of Mount Kenya, to the rolling savannah of the great Serengeti-Masaai Mara Eco-system and down to the white sandy beaches of the Kenya East African Coast. Kenya lies on the world’s most important latitude, The Equator, and enjoys pleasant weather all through the year, with pleasantly mild to low temperature of the central highlands, tropical, warm and wet coastal climate and the arid northern climate. This makes it an ideal travel destination all year round. Encounter dormant volcanoes, savannah bushlands, flowing rivers, lakes, dense forests and sandy beaches all under one country.
Fly with who you want, stay wherever you want — now that's a dream holiday!