Kenya Safari Tours & Trips
Can you picture yourself heading deep into the village of the Maasai tribespeople and learning the adumu (jumping dance) with a local community? Or spotting lions, rhino, elephants, hyenas and cheetahs on the plains of the Masai Mara? How about exploring the busy capital of Nairobi and eating traditional Kenyan food with your fellow travellers? If you answered yes, a Kenya safari promises all that and more! Spot iconic wildlife, travel through raw landscapes, and immerse yourself in cultural heritage with a local guide who calls this captivating country home.
Top Kenya Safari Packages
Best Kenya Safari Destinations
Experience the perfect blend of conservation, culture, and ecotourism in Kenya, where the iconic and wild meet to inspire. Orugano Safaris offers exceptional tours in the most sought-after regions, teeming with abundant wildlife. We collaborate with the best accommodation provides in highly desirable locations such as Amboseli, Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, Tsavo, and the Rift Valley Lakes.
Masai Mara
The Greater Masai Mara region in southwest Kenya is celebrated as the ultimate destination for wildlife lovers. With accommodations available within the national reserve or nearby private conservancies, you can observe a wide range of animals, including majestic big cats, stunning birds, and elephants.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Set amid the high-altitude rolling hills of Laikipia, north of Nairobi, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a pioneer in wildlife conservation. This world-famous conservancy is renowned for its efforts to protect the last two remaining northern white rhinos.
Amboseli
The exceptional elephant population and breathtaking Mount Kilimanjaro backdrop make Amboseli National Park a photographer’s dream destination. Witness the awe-inspiring sight of majestic elephant marching past Africa’s tallest mountain.
Tsavo
The combined network of Tsavo’s west and east national parks boast the largest protected area in Kenya and is home to some of the world’s oldest and most majestic “big tusker” elephant.
Rift Valley Lakes
A narrow strip of a massive fracture across the Middle East and Africa, the Rift Valley is a spectacular spectacle. Its three tectonic plates shift, slide, and collide, creating stunning features. These include soaring peaks, vast savannas, and sparkling lakes, such as Turkana, Baringo, and Nakuru.
Samburu
Samburu National Reserve boasts unique wildlife species, such as reticulated giraffe, Gerenuk, Maasai ostrich, and Grevy’s zebra, and it’s rugged landscapes are stunning. It’s a less crowded alternative to the more famous parks, providing a peaceful and immersive experience.
Mount Kenya
The snow-capped Mount Kenya is the second-highest mountains in Africa. It offers trekking and climbing experiences for adventure enthusiasts. The diverse ecosystems, from bamboo forests to alpine meadows, make it a must-visit for nature lovers.
Nairobi
A visit to Nairobi offers a unique blend of modern city life with wildlife attractions. Visit the Nairobi National Park, where you can see lions and giraffes against a backdrop of skyscrapers, or explore the city’s vibrant markets and museums.