Top Things to do in Kenya
Kenya is a country in the eastern part of east Africa renowned for its dazzling safaris in the wilderness and its picturesque sand beaches at the coast, therefore offering a variety of tourist destinations.
Wildlife watching
One of the main reasons tourists come to Africa is to explore the wilderness and encounter wildlife. Kenya boasts Africa’s big five you can find in most of the national parks and game reserves. Some of the animals you can expect to see are elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, buffalos, hyenas and many more.
Climb Mount Kenya
Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the 2nd highest free-standing mountain in Africa after Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; the best views of Mount Kilimanjaro also come from Kenya. Mountain climbers have great opportunities for hiking.
The great wildebeest migration
The great wildebeest migration is one of Africa’s seven natural wonders; this involves tens of thousands of wildebeests and other animals moving to the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya. This is also the world’s largest mammal migration.
The Great Rift Valley
One of the most outstanding features in Kenya is the Great Rift Valley, which provides breathtaking views of the lakes, landscapes, wildlife, and much more.
Visit Gedi Ruins
Gedi is a historical town hidden in the tropical forests on the coast.
Visit the Mara River
The mighty Mara River is the location where thousands of wildebeests cross, and survival in this area is for the fittest, as crocodiles wait for their prey in the river while lions stalk nearby for dinner.
Visit the Kenyan coast

Kenya is bordered by the Indian Ocean, and there are many activities to enjoy at the coast, such as snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming, relaxing on pristine sandy beaches, and enjoying the sparkling African sun.
Cultural encounters
Like many African countries. Kenya is gifted with different ethnic groups offering unique cultures; you can visit the Masai people or the Lamu town, which has a mixture of Portuguese, Arab traders, and African tribes with fascinating histories.
Visit Hells gate national park
Hells gate national park has got stunning rock formations you can explore on your own using a bicycle or on foot. The sceneries are beautiful and incredible.
Explore Nairobi.
Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya with a lot of things to be done, from encountering culture to tasting African food and for those not interested in travelling the countryside, they have the option of visiting Nairobi national park and seeing lots of wildlife. The park is on the outskirts of town.
Visit Fort Jesus in Mombasa
Mombasa is one of the top tourist destinations in Kenya, with serene holiday beaches and historical spots to see. Fort Jesus is a 16th-century fort and has been recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site.
Giraffe Manor
This experience is one of the best you can have; the manor is home to the endangered Rothschild giraffe, where you can enjoy breakfast in the sunroom and have the opportunity to feed a giraffe through the wide windows. The manor is just about 20 kilometers from Nairobi.
