Tsavo West National Park, a part of Kenya’s expansive Tsavo Conservation Area, is a spectacular destination known for its diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unique geological features. A 4-day itinerary in Tsavo West can encompass various activities to immerse visitors in its natural beauty and wildlife encounters. Day 1: Upon arrival, visitors can settle into...Read More
Nakuru National Park, situated in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, presents a remarkable array of activities for visitors. The park’s iconic feature is Lake Nakuru, a haven for an abundance of birdlife, notably thousands of pink flamingos that flock to its shores. Visitors can engage in thrilling game drives across the park’s diverse landscapes, encountering various...Read More
The river that crosses the park, Tarangire, gives the park its name. During the dry season, the river serves as the main water source for the mammals and birds that reside there. Tarangire is often a brief pit stop for travelers heading to the Serengeti or Ngorongoro Crater, but we believe it merits a visit...Read More
With Rockhopper Africa Safaris, explore Meru National Park. Our staff of knowledgeable guides will assist you in discovering the pristine splendor of the Kenyan terrain. When you visit Meru, you may explore a variety of landscapes—from rivers to forests, grasslands to swamps—all within one park.Read More
In the Serengeti National Park, there are countless animals and bird species. This involves the huge migration of wildebeest from the Masai Mara, the Ndutu Region, and the Southern Serengeti to the Northern Serengeti and back. The Greater Masai Mara in Kenya and the 15,000 km2 Serengeti both share the same ecology. Serengeti’s Wildebeest Migration...Read More
The Aberdare National Park is a protected area in the Aberdare mountain Range in central Kenya located east of the East African Rift Valley.It covers the higher areas and the Aberdare Salient to the east. The park is located about 100 km north of Nairobi and stretches over a wide variety of terrain at elevations from...Read More
Kenya’s capital and largest city is Nairobi. In reference to the Nairobi River, which runs through the city, the name is derived from the Maasai term Enkare Nairobi, which means “place of cool waters.” In the city proper, there were 4,397,073 people according to the 2019 census. The Green City in the Sun is a...Read More
From the earliest days of colonial hunting expeditions, to the modern ecotourism’s African Safaris, Kenya has held a special and distinguished place among the big Game Destinations of Africa and indeed the World. And there has always been a special corner within this special nation: the Masai Mara. The Masai Mara Game Reserve is a...Read More