Home to the Great Migration, unique wildlife species and a lot (like A LOT) of flamingos, Kenya is a nature lover's paradise. Whether you’re a budding explorer, or are ready to experience David Attenborough’s documentaries in real life, our Kenya tour packages are the perfect place to start.
Will you begin by experiencing the magic of Maasai Mara safaris, watching the great migration or spotting the Big Five in one of Africa’s most famous wildlife reserves? Or perhaps you’ll see herds of elephants against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli National Park?
Mother nature really puts on a show in Samburu National Reserve, while the wilderness and diverse landscapes of Tsavo East and West Parks is bound to take your breath away. Speaking of being short of breath - hikers and adrenaline junkies alike can conquer Africa’s second-highest peak with Mount Kenya climbing. Alternatively, swap mountains for volcanic craters as you delve into natural wonders with Great Rift Valley exploration.
We weren’t lying when we said there were a lot of flamingoes either. Lake Nakuru is home to thousands of the pink birds, amongst other wildlife, going about their daily business in the stunning national park.
While the wilderness takes pride of place, we also highly recommend checking out the bustling markets of the vibrant capital and joining a Nairobi city tour. Then, when all is said and done, you can relax amongst white sands and turquoise waters with Diani Beach holidays, or unwind in the historic streets and charming beaches of a Lamu Island getaway.
Our Kenya tour packages often include visits to Nairobi, Maasai Mara, Amboseli National Park, and Mombasa.
Some Kenya tour packages include flights, while others do not. Check the package details and chat with your travel expert to include flights in your booking.
Yes, many of our tours offer family-friendly activities, experiences and accommodation. If in doubt, chat with your local Flight Centre travel expert to find the right Kenya tour option for your fam. Tiny travellers.
Yes, most travellers need a visa to enter Kenya. Check the specific requirements for your country by visiting the Kenyan visa and immigration website or chatting with your Flight Centre travel expert.
You’d be crazy not to! Safari excursions are a must when visiting Kenya, and can easily be added if they aren’t already included in your package.
Yes, Kenya is generally safe for tourists. If in doubt, we recommend you follow travel advisories, keep up to date with local guidelines and use common sense. (P.S. Don’t forget to grab some travel insurance, that way you’re covered in case something does go wrong).
The best time to visit Kenya is between June and October, when you can enjoy peak wildlife spotting in the dry season.
Lightweight, breathable clothing and comfortable footwear are recommended for your trip to Kenya. Warm clothes are also handy for early mornings and brisk evenings out spotting wildlife.
Tours typically range from a few days to two weeks, giving you plenty of time to explore Hells Gate and Nairobi National parks, visit the Giraffe centre and learn more about the unique culture. Got more time up your sleeve? Chat with our travel experts about extending your trip or even tacking on another tour.
Travel insurance is generally not included in the tour package itself. With that in mind, it’s a pretty important part of your holiday, so chat with our travel experts about including it as part of your booking total.