Kenya Tourism and Safari Circuit : In addition to having some of the top wildlife safari parks in Africa, Kenya also has a fascinating and distinctive culture, a rich history, and stunning beaches. Kenya is split up into smaller Kenya safari tourist locations known as Kenya tourism/safari circuits. A tourism circuit is a route with clearly marked entry and departure locations and at least three significant tourist attractions that are not all in the same town, hamlet, or city. The primary goal of Kenya’s tourism and safari circuits is to enhance the overall number of visits to all of the circuit’s attractions. Another goal is to provide tourists with a variety of attractions and activities in a destination.
Kenya tourism and safari circuit includes:
- The central tourism and safari circuit
- The south rift tourism and safari circuit
- Coastline tourism and safari circuit
- Nairobi tourism and safari circuit
- The north rift tourism and safari circuit
- The eastern tourism and safari circuit
- The southern tourism and safari circuit
- The western tourism and safari circuit
- THE CENTRAL KENYA TOURISM AND SAFARI CIRCUIT.
It is one of the tourism circuit in Kenya to be visited by everyone for a once in a life time safari experience. It is Kenya’s highland area, located above Nairobi city, and it has mountain peaks, breathtaking waterfalls, and inaccessible alpine moors, all of which combine to create an extraordinary and breathtaking African landscape. In addition, there are coffee plantations and small farms in this area, which contribute to the prosperous agricultural sector of the area. While traveling the Central Kenya tourism and Kenya Safari Circuit, parks and sights to see include;
There are many things to do when on safari in this circuit, including seeing the big five; uncommon forest antelopes like the bongo; the endangered black rhino; learning about the history of Kenya’s settlers; taking in the scenery of the hills and waterfalls; and hiking and trekking in the mountains.

- THE KENYA SOUTH RIFT TOURISM AND SAFARI CIRCUIT
This is the ideal place to go for those who want to truly experience an African safari. The majority of the nation’s top tourist destinations are located in this safari circuit (South Rift). It is located in the Great Rift Valley, which is home to thousands of different types of wildlife and amazing natural landforms. Amazing and distinctive activities like hot air ballooning, sundowners, bush dinners, bush breakfasts, walking safaris, fly camping, and birding safaris can be found on this circuit.
Hell’s Gate National Park, Lake Nakuru National Park, Maasai Mara National Reserve, and the Mara Triangle are the circuit’s key draws because they combine to create a thrilling natural package.
- THE KENYA COASTLINE TOURISM AND SAFARI CIRCUIT
It is the best tourism and safari circuit in Kenya especially for those looking to escape a wildlife safaris in Maasai mara national reserve and Amboseli and have a chilling time in the beautiful clean and white sand beaches. The development of the tourism industry has been greatly aided by the area’s extensive beaches and fascinating history. You can explore the marine parks and reserves or spend hours on the beautiful beaches. A visit to the Vasco da Gama Pillar, the Gede Ruins, Hell’s Kitchen, and the Malindi Museum are just a few other stops on this historical safari circuit.
Luxurious lodging is available along the coast in resorts and hotels that line the beach. The main marine parks and reserves that can be found and visited in this circuit includes: Malindi Marine Park and Reserve, Mombasa Marine National Park, Shimba Hills National Reserve, Tana River Primate Reserve, and Watamu Marine Park and Reserve. The Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve and Kisite Mpunguti National Park are the other best safari destination located in this circuit.
- THE NAIROBI TOURISM AND SAFARI CIRCUIT
In addition to being Kenya’s capital, Nairobi is also a well-liked travel destination. There are many places to visit in this city and some of them includes the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, the Giraffe Centre, Nairobi National Park, Nairobi Safari Walk, National Museums of Kenya, Karen Blixen Museum, and Kitengela Glass.
In addition to visiting these sites, you can shop for traditional carvings and beadwork at the Maasai Market. These markets are hosted on several days of the week in various locations throughout the city, including the parking area behind the High Court, Yaya Center, and the Village Market. Other activities in this circuit include trekking and nature strolls along the Karura Nature Trails or the Ngong Hills.
- THE NORTH RIFT TOURISM AND SAFARI CIRCUIT
For those looking to experience Kenya at its most untamed, the North Rift tourism and safari circuit region provides isolated, undisturbed and virgin sights. These locations draw tourists with their hot springs and bird sanctuaries. For those who wish to venture off the usual path, parks and lakes, including Lake Bogoria, Baringo, Kamnarock, Turkana, South and Central Island, Nasalot, Sibiloi, and Marsabit national reserves hold allure. The annual camel derby is one of the circuit’s biggest events, and other things to do there include ballooning, camel riding, fishing, horseback riding, and mountain biking. The northern rift safari circuit consist of the following tourist attraction:
- Laikipia National Reserve
- Marsabit National Reserve
- The Nasalot National Reserve
- Sibiloi National Park
- The South and Central Island National Parks
- The South Turkana National Reserve

- THE EASTERN TOURISM AND SAFARI CIRCUIT
The Kenya eastern safari circuit is another beautiful and best place to visit in any Kenya safari tour. The circuit main attraction are Samburu national park and the eastern slopes of Mount Kenya. Discover Buffalo Springs, Shaba National Reserve, and Samburu National Reserve in your safari to this circuit. Meru National Park, Mwea National Reserve, Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park, Mwingi National Reserve, and Kora national Reserve are other attractions on this circuit.
Again the eastern tourism and safari circuit include beautiful landscapes, countless species, and important historical sites like Elsa the Lioness’ home in Meru National Park.
- THE SOUTHERN TOURISM AND SAFARI CIRCUIT
The largest national park in Kenya, Tsavo (Tsavo East and Tsavo West), dominates the southern safari circuit. Amboseli, the location of Mount Kilimanjaro; Chyulu Hills, rocky volcanic outcrops that are home to a vast variety of wildlife; and Lake Jipe, a lake that receives water from Mount Kilimanjaro, are all nearby. The Kenya Coast is not far from the parks found in the southern safari circuit. In this part of the Kenya safari circuit, parks and attractions include;
- Amboseli National Park.
- Chyulu Hills National Park.
- Tsavo East National Park
- Tsavo West National Park
- THE WESTERN TOURISM AND SAFARI CIRCUIT
The least popular tourist route in Kenya is the Western safari circuit. The western part of Kenya is home to some of Kenya’s rarest animal species as well as beautiful forests and marshes. More than 300 bird species may be found in the Kakamega forest, along with the critically endangered De-monkey, Brazza’s black and white colobus monkey, and roan antelope, which is only found in Ruma National Park and the Saiwa Swamp in Kenya. The drawcards in this area are
- Kakamega Forest National Reserve
- Ndere Island National Park
- Impala Sanctuary in Kisumu
- Mount Elgon National Reserve
- Ruma National Park.
- Saiwa Swamp National Park

GETTING TO KENYA
The primary international airport/ entry point into Kenya is through Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, which is also the biggest airport in East and Central Africa. The airport is the most common airport to fly into when visiting Kenya and is situated in Nairobi city– the country’s capital. It is served by 49 large international airlines that fly into it from Europe and the Middle East.
Kenya Airways, KLM, Emirates, British Airways, Air Arabia, Etihad, Qatar Air, Air France, Ethiopian Carriers, South African Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Egypt Airlines, Precision Air, and Lufthansa are among the most well-known airlines that flies into Jomo Kenyatta international airport, Kenya.
If you don’t want to fly to Nairobi (Jomo Kenyatta international airport) or People arriving in Kenya primarily for beach vacations and water activities the best option is to fly into Mombasa International Airport. Kenya Airways, Etihad Airways, Turkish Airways, Condor Airlines, and KLM are some of the airlines that fly into this airport.

