Kenya Tiger Reserve
Enter Rudyard Kipling’s wild imagination of tigers, leopards, and thick teak forests.

Safari Timings
There are several eco-trails and forest walks available around buffer zones with trained locals to guide you.
Dry Season (June–October):
Morning – 6:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Evening – 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Wet Season (November–May):
Morning – 6:30 AM – 9:30 AM
Evening – 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM
(Safari times may vary slightly depending on the location.)
Kenya Wildlife Travel
Welcome to the heart of East Africa. The scenery is incomparable, vast golden plains meet acacia silhouettes and unlimited wildlife. Experience the dramatic modern-day performance of the Great Wildebeest Migration as it unfolds on the Mara grasslands, capture iconic pictures of elephants below the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro in Amboseli, and embrace the wild beauty of the rugged riverine sanctuaries of Samburu in Kenya, experience the tapestry of drama and beauty and wildness.
Flora:
Experience broad savannahs where umbrella acacias and fever trees share the land with flowing rivers lined with papyrus, rotting mangroves and saline flats. Enjoy the wide open grasslands and blue hills of Masai Mara, swamps and yellow fever thorn woodland in Amboseli National Park, thorn-bush scrub and doum palms along the Ewaso Ng’iro in Samburu
Fauna:
The land of the “big Five” lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo plus cheetah, spotted hyena, hippo and crocodile. Masai Mara has wildebeest by the thousands and zebra; Amboseli is home to large herds of elephants; and Samburu is home to “Samburu Five” the reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, gerenuk, beisa oryx, Somali ostrich.
Avifauna:
Kenya’s parks support over 450 species of birds including the colorful lilac-breasted roller, carmine bee-eaters in the Mara and pelicans and flamingos in Amboseli’s swamps and the rare Kenyan endemics Somali ostrich and northern carmine bee-eater in Samburu.
What to do
- Jeep safari in Masai Mara’s Talek plains, Amboseli’s marshes, Samburu’s riverine corridors etc. with expert naturalists with a wealth of knowledge.
- Encounter the culture of Maasai and Samburu communities – visiting villages, beadwork, and learning the traditional ways of life.
- Your camera will want to embrace the wild heart of Kenya – the light, the life, the iconic landscapes in one life experience.