Monday, October 30, 2017

Bucket List Experiences in Kenya

Bucket List Experiences to Have in Kenya

Ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Welcome to Kenya. From the gorgeous coast to the vast savannah, this East African country is an unforgettable escape. It’s one place in Africa you won’t want to miss; it is the ultimate safari destination and one of my new favorite corners of the world.

Here are my bucket list experiences in Kenya!

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Stay at Giraffe Manor

I’ve been to a lot of amazing boutique hotels around the world, but nothing compares to this place. With endangered giraffes roaming around the luxury, vintage property, Giraffe Manor has an otherworldly beauty.

Incredibly preserved and sitting on top of 140 acres of land, this place is like stepping into a dream.

Read More: Visiting Giraffe Manor in Kenya

Cottars Safari Camp

Stay at Cottars 1920s Safari Camp

The first tented safari in Africa, this 1920s-inspired camp is at the heart of the Maasai community and has a stunning view of the Kenyan savannah. It’s the perfect base for exploring the vast Olderikesi Wildlife Conservancy and seeing local wildlife in their natural habitat.

Read More: Visiting Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp in Kenya

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Explore Nairobi

East Africa’s most cosmopolitan city, Kenya’s capital is an essential stop. The great museums, galleries, and markets of Nairobi will give you a fascinating glimpse into Kenyan culture.

It’s also where Kenya’s largest airport, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, is located, so it’s a good starting point.

See Flamingos at Lake Bogoria

Late autumn is far from the only time to visit Kenya. From August to early October, you’ll find an incredible gathering of flamingos at Lake Bogoria. If you’ve ever wanted to get started with drone photography, there is no better place to be.

Wild Buffalo in Kenya

Discover Serengeti National Park

Spanning from north Tanzania to southwestern Kenya, the Serengeti National Park is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa and the Ten Natural Travel Wonders of the World. It is home to the largest terrestrial mammal migration in the world, and this place will blow you away.

Helpful Tip: I recommend visiting Kenya between September and December for the Great Migration. Two million wildebeests, zebras, and antelopes migrate from Serengeti National Park to Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve, and it’s one of the most breathtaking sights you’ll ever see.

mahali in kenya

Stay at Mahali Mzuri

Mahali Mzuri, Sir Richard Branson’s luxe camp nestled in the private Olare Motorogi Conservancy, was named the “favorite safari camp” by Condé Nast Traveler, and it’s easy to see why. The sights and sounds of the African bush will make you never want to leave Kenya.

Read More: Staying at Mahali Mzuri in Kenya

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Adventure in Hell’s Gate National Park

Part of the Great Rift Valley, Hell’s Gate National Park is named after the intense geothermal activity that takes place inside the park. With towering cliffs and dramatic volcanoes, this is the place for mountain biking, rock climbing, visiting a natural spa, and (of course!) finding beautiful photo ops.

Local Maasai Mara children

Visit a Maasai Village

One of the highlights of my experience in Kenya was visiting the local Maasai community. Its culture is so interesting and open. I had the opportunity to interact with the native people and hear their remarkable stories. It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that opened my eyes up to another world.

Helicopter Over Mount Kenya at Sunrise

The highest peak in Africa after Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya is one of the country’s most remarkable sights. It overlooks Lake Michaelson and has snowy peaks reaching up to 17,057 feet. There’s no view like a helicopter view!

If you have more time, visit some of the treks going up Mount Kenya; they are truly epic. You can climb to the highest peaks or just hike for a couple days to take in the cliffs, valleys, and savannah surrounding Mount Kenya.

tiwi beach kenya

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Take a Beach Day

Kenya isn’t known for its beaches, but it should be! Watamu and Turtle Bay have flawless white-sand beaches, while the nearby water has fantastic reefs that make it a dream for diving and snorkeling.

Another dream snorkeling locale, Tiwi Beach has captivating coral right off of the beach. It’s often overlooked for the famous nearby Diani Beach, which means that you’ll have the whole place to yourself for the perfect beach day.

 

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