When considering a Kenya vacation destination, there is no doubt that most people will go for wildlife. It is one of the foremost destinations to see wild animals in their natural habitat, across Kenya’s many wildlife reserves and national parks. Depending on your preferred style and budget, you can stay in game lodges or well-appointed tented camps at varying price points. Kenyan safaris are usually taken in Safari vehicles (Land Cruisers or Tour Vans with a diver guide.
National parks
- Aberdare National Park
- Amboseli National Park
- Arabuko Sokoke National Park
- Central Island National Park
- Chyulu Hills National Park
- Hell’s Gate National Park
- Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park
- Kora National Park
- Lake Nakuru National Park
- Malindi Marine National Park
- Malka Mari National Park
- Meru National Park
- Mombasa Marine Park
- Mount Elgon National Park
- Mount Kenya National Park
- Mount Longonot National Park
- Nairobi National Park
- Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park
- Ruma National Park
- Saiwa Swamp National Park
- Sibiloi National Park
- Tsavo East National Park
- Tsavo West National Park
- Watamu Marine National Park
National reserves
- Masai Mara National Reserve
- Samburu National Reserve
- Arawale National Reserve
- Bisanadi National Reserve
- Boni National Reserve
- Buffalo Springs National Reserve
- Dodori National Reserve
- Kakamega Forest National Reserve
- Kisumu Impala Sanctuary
- Lake Bogoria National Reserve
- Mwaluganje elephant sanctuary
- Mwea National Reserve
- Mwingi National Reserve
- Rahole National Reserve[1]
- Rimoi National Reserve[2]
- Shimba Hills National Reserve
- Tana River Primate Reserve
- Witu Forest Reserve (Utwani Forest Reserve)
Marine parks and reserves
- Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park
- Kiunga Marine National Reserve
- Malindi Marine National Park
- Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve
- Tana River Primate National Reserve
- Watamu Marine National Park