Home of the Great Migration
Kenya is one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations—where savannahs stretch endlessly, wildlife roams freely, and cultural richness comes alive through Maasai traditions. From its dramatic Rift Valley landscapes to palm-fringed coastlines, Kenya blends adventure and relaxation in one extraordinary destination.
Getaway Expedition is here to design immersive, authentic, and unforgettable journeys tailored to your travel style.
Where To Go
Maasai Mara National Reserve
One of the world’s top safari destinations. Known for the Great Wildebeest Migration, big cats (lions, cheetahs, leopards), and exceptional year-round game viewing.
Amboseli National Park
Famous for huge elephant herds and unmatched views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Ideal for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Lake Nakuru National Park
Known for its vibrant flamingo populations, rhinos, and scenic landscapes dotted with acacia forests. A great stop for bird lovers.
Tsavo East & Tsavo West National Parks
Vast, rugged wilderness areas offering dramatic landscapes, red-dust elephants, volcanic formations, and fewer crowds perfect for adventurous travelers.
Diani Beach & Kenya’s Coast
White-sand beaches, turquoise waters, coral reefs, and luxury resorts. Perfect for combining safaris with relaxation.
Kenya Through Our Lens
When To Visit
Kenya is a classic year-round safari destination, but each season offers something unique
July–October (Peak Migration Season):
Best time to witness the Great Migration in Maasai Mara.
Dry weather ensures excellent visibility for game drives.
Ideal for wildlife photography and Big Five sightings.
January–March (Dry, Sunny Season):
Great for safari across Kenya’s major parks.
Excellent big cat sightings in Maasai Mara and Amboseli.
Warm weather ideal for beach holidays.
April–June (Long Rains):
Lush landscapes with fewer tourists.
Great for birdwatching and budget-friendly travel.
Beach areas remain pleasant even with occasional showers.