Kenya Adventures: 10 Top Holiday Packages
Kenya Adventures
Image: Giraffes at a National Park in Kenya
Hey there,
Are you a solo traveller or a family looking for the best adventure experience in Africa? Worry not, we gat you. Kenya, where the thrill of exploration meets the beauty of nature, is the place to be.
Kenya offers stunning landscapes, a rich cultural heritage, and abundant wildlife. This East African gem provides a diverse range of experiences for every traveller.
Imagine witnessing the Great Migration of wildebeests and zebras firsthand. Isn’t that a life-changing experience? Or perhaps you’d prefer to trek through the rainforests, encounter exotic wildlife, or embark on a water-based adventure along the Kenyan coast.
Kenya is the perfect destination to ignite your wanderlust and create memories that will last a lifetime. Whatever your reasons for visiting Kenya are, there’s more than enough adventure for everyone.
For an unforgettable adventure, let’s explore some top-tier adventure destinations.
1. Mount Kenya Trekking
Image source: Mount Kenya from a distance
Has the thought of climbing Africa’s second-highest mountain peak crossed your mind? If that’s the case, then Mount Kenya should be your next safari destination.
Even though Mt. Kilimanjaro is more popular, Mount Kenya is a hidden gem you must visit if your preference is a more rugged and scenic climb. Plus, it’s a nice and beautiful trek, especially the lush forests, diverse ecosystems, and of course, judged peaks.
Upon your ascent to Mount Kenya, you will notice that the three main peaks, Lenana, Batian, and Nelion, offer different levels of difficulty.
Note: Lenana is often considered a relatively easy peak compared to other mountains in the region.
However, it’s still a high-altitude climb with potential hazards and requires a certain level of fitness, acclimatization, and of course, some basic mountaineering skills. Be sure to explore these mountains in groups as that makes it safer and more fun.
2. White Water Rafting in Sagana
Oftentimes casual travellers overlook whitewater rafting on the Tana River.
Sagana offers an exhilarating adventure for all levels. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned pro, the river’s diverse rapids, ranging from gentle to intense, provide an unforgettable experience at Tana River in Sagana.
Image: White water rafting at Sagana
Your package at Sagan will allow you to engage in other thrilling activities like bungee jumping, Kayaking, and river trekking. If you love water-based adventures, this is the place to visit. It’s a perfect spot. It’s especially ideal for those in Nairobi who don’t want to visit the Nairobi National Museum on a weekend.
3. Cycling in Hell’s Gate National Park
Visiting Hell’s Gate is a must-do for all travellers who visit Kenya. There is a great twist – you can only explore the park on foot or by bike. But to have a more dramatic and intimate encounter with the park’s landscape and wildlife, you can consider bike riding.
Additionally, you’ll be amazed by the geothermal springs, towering cliffs, and of course, beautiful gorges. Oh, and there is a huge population of Gazelles, Zebras, and Antelope. Cycling allows you to get closer to the animals, especially when no predators are around. Don’t forget to take tons of pictures of these beautiful animals up close.
4. Safari in the Maasai Mara
Don’t you dare visit Kenya and forget the Masaai Mara? That’s a no-brainer. The Maasai Mara is the ultimate destination if you want to witness the wildebeest crossing from Tanzania, Serengeti, through the River Mara into Masaai Mara.
Bonus Tip – you’ll also enjoy the beautiful scene of thousands of zebras crossing into Kenya.
Image: Safari in the Maasai Mara
If spotting the Big Five is your ultimate goal, then you’ll truly enjoy your visit to the park. There are many lions, rhinos, elephants, buffalos, and leopards.
Besides the Big Five, the Maasai Mara is also home to unique species like Cheetahs, Hyenas, and Antelopes. If you want to experience a bird’ s-eye view of the Savannah and wildlife, taking a hot-air balloon ride over the Mara at sunrise is another memorable adventure.
5. Diani Beach Paradise
Beach lovers let’s head over to Mombasa and live a little. Start with Diani Beach which by the way, is a favourite for most travellers. It offers a tranquil and luxurious getaway which may be exactly what you need and ideal for you if you want to be by the beach.
A suitable package that fits every traveller includes lounging on the powdery white sands. Even better, consider diving in these crystal clear waters or trying water sports.
6. Lamu Island Escape
Lamu Island is a blend of culture and relaxation which is the perfect getaway destination and it’s definitely worth checking out. Additionally, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is yet another bonus for why you visited Kenya. You’ll explore the Swahili culture, go through narrow streets, and marvel at breathtaking architecture thus learning more about the coastal region.
Image: Lamu Island
Remember ancient Jerusalem where Jesus travelled through the town by donkey, yeah, well, Kenya is crawling those. You can take street walks or enjoy a simple donkey ride. Furthermore, there are dhow boats you can use to visit the neighbouring islands as you enjoy the fresh ocean air. Or maybe you prefer to use the ferry to cross from one town to the next, knock yourself out. There is more than ordinary awaiting you at the coastal region town.
7. Lake Naivasha Boat Safari
Visit Lake Naivasha /for a peaceful boat safari experience. You can go alone or in the company of friends. During your boat ride, you might just spot hippos, and some water birds.
If you love walking safaris, you can extend your tour to Crescent Island. There are Giraffes, Zebras, and wildebeests making it an ideal package for you especially if you are a nature lover and also love watching birds.
8. Cultural Safari in Samburu
Kenya is about more than just wildlife and game drives. Consider visiting the north where you will meet the indigenous Samburu people.
Don’t miss the chance to watch Somali ostriches, Grevy Zebras (which by the way, are the most threatened of the three species of zebra) and Gerenuk.
9. Chyulu Hills Horseback Safari
Are you looking to escape the tradition of game drives while on a Safari in Kenya? If so, then an equestrian adventure through the Chyulu Hills offers an unforgettable experience. Horse riding, (which by the way, is one of the oldest sports dating back to ancient Greece is the ideal sport for you to try.
As you explore the diverse ecosystems of the Chyulu Hills, you’ll have the opportunity to spot a variety of wildlife, including elephants, zebras, and giraffes, all while enjoying the thrill of horseback riding
Here’s more – horses are the only animals that have been domesticated for the sole purpose of riding. So, head over to Chyulu Hills and have a blast.
Image: Elephants at Chyulu Hills
You can ride across the landscapes, and enjoy the panoramic views of Mount Kilimanjaro. This Kenyan adventure is ideal for both experienced and beginner riders thus offering a chance to everyone who wants to experience something different.
10. Tsavo East and West Safari
Tsavo East and West offers an ultimate adventure because tourists find a variety of things to explore. The package includes game drives across the plains enabling you to spot red elephants, Lions, Zebras and more.
Image: Lions at Tsavo East and West
While at the park, you can also visit stunning Mzima Springs. You will find hippos and crocodiles. Additionally, you can climb the Mudanda rock for a better view of the park.
Start Exploring Kenya on An African Holiday Package
If you want to experience an unforgettable African experience, make Kenya your top priority. There is so much to explore, from wildlife safaris to water sports. Furthermore, the above holiday packages are more than enough proof of what Kenyan adventures you should expect. Therefore, for travellers looking to enjoy the beauty of Africa, starting with Kenya, is the place to be.