Kenya Safari Tours

Kenya is an exemplary safari destination, offering breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and an unforgettable cultural experience. Embark on a journey through golden savannahs, acacia forests, and water points teeming with wild life.

In Kenya, both English and Swahili are spoken. The country is crossed by the equator and spans an area of 582,644 km², making it slightly larger than France. Kenya begins with a superb 440-kilometer coastal strip (in a straight line) along the Indian Ocean, which in many places remains untouched and full of history. From there, the landscape changes dramatically to year-round snow-capped peaks, through lush forests, deserts, various types of lakes, savannahs, bushlands, highlands, canyons, mountains, and both active and inactive volcanoes… All of this is traversed by the Great Rift Valley, which stretches over four thousand kilometers in length!

Explore Kenya's magnificent attractions

Chacal Safaris brings its deep knowledge of the destinations it offers to your service: each one has been visited multiple times, explored by road or by air to fully understand all aspects. Here are some of the African countries you can discover with the travel agency Chacal Safaris:

Expert English & French-speaking guides: Explore the savannah with passionate and experienced guides who share their in-depth knowledge of Kenya’s wildlife and flora. They will also captivate you with stories about the country’s culture and history, all in English, or even French. Meet some of our French-speaking guides here.

Responsible commitments: We are committed to sustainable and ethical tourism. We support local communities and wildlife conservation initiatives to preserve Kenya’s beauty for future generations.

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Have you long dreamed of going on a safari in Kenya?
Do you want to experience this extraordinary adventure? Chacal Expeditions is here to listen so that we can organize the most exceptional of tours together.

Featured safari destinations

At the heart of Africa’s safari landscape, Kenya is a collection of images that live up to the myth of the Dark Continent. Who hasn’t dreamed of seeing those vast herds of elephants moving across the expansive grasslands of the savannah, with the eternal snows of Kilimanjaro looming in the background?

Our must visit safari parks

Kenya’s national parks are vital for conservation, offering protection to diverse species and ecosystems. They also provide significant economic benefits through tourism, contributing to the country’s revenue and community livelihoods

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Amboseli National Park
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Samburu National Reserve
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Masai Mara National Reserve
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Nairobi National Park
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Tsavo East National Park
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Tsavo West
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We give you the best safari experiences

Our safaris will take you to the most famous parks in Kenya and Africa in general, including the Masai Mara, where the greatest animal migration occurs. “The Great Migration” of wildebeest happens yearly, attracting thousands of visitors to witness this wildlife pilgrimage.

In addition to the Masai Mara, we also organize safaris in Amboseli National Park, famous for its postcard views of large elephants against the backdrop of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro. We also include safaris in Tsavo West and Tsavo East National Parks, known for their legendary man-eating lions.

Among other places of interest where our Kenyan safaris will lead you are Lake Nakuru National Park and other Rift Valley lakes, including Lake Baringo, Lake Naivasha, Lake Elmenteita, and Lake Bogoria, where you will be amazed by the colorful flocks of flamingos and other aquatic and non-aquatic birds.

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How much does a Kenya safari cost?

Kenya, often hailed as the birthplace of the African safari, offers a kaleidoscope of wildlife experiences, from the sweeping savannahs of the Maasai Mara to
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At Chacal Safaris, we mainly offer custom private safaris in Kenya, and therefore, we can plan visits to less frequented national parks and private game reserves such as: Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Meru National Park, Lewa Conservancy, as well as Taita Hills, Ngutuni Wildlife Conservancy, and Lumo Conservancy, which are closer to Mombasa, Diani, Malindi, and the Kenyan coast in general.

Our agency, Chacal Safaris, is known for its trekking safaris and walking safaris.

With offices in Nairobi and Mombasa, we offer safaris departing from either city, with the option to conclude the safaris in Nairobi, Mombasa, or at Diani Beach.