Kenya Safari Package

ECONOMY - 3N/4D

Rs 29,999/-

PREMIUM - 4N/5D

Rs 49,999/-

LUXURY - 5N/6D

Rs 59,999/-

Popular Destinations in Kenya Safari

Maasai Mara National Reserve

Amboseli National Park

Samburu National Reserve

Tsavo National Parks

Good to know things about Kenya Safari

Best Time to Visit

Your safari's timing is critical. The Great Migration in the Maasai Mara typically occurs between July and October, giving this a prime time to watch this magnificent show.

Health Precautions

It is critical to speak with a healthcare expert or travel clinic before travelling to Kenya to discuss vaccines and health measures. Malaria is common in various places, hence malaria prophylaxis is generally advised.

Respect Local Cultures and Wildlife

Kenya is home to many different civilizations, including indigenous populations. It is critical to be respectful and follow local norms when engaging with locals or visiting cultural places.

Safari Packing Tips

Safari sites in Kenya may have various climates, so pack appropriately. Lightweight, neutral-colored clothing, as well as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, are recommended for sun protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a jungle safari cost in Kenya?
Safaris in Kenya start about INR 30,000 in the green and shoulder seasons and around INR 33,000 in the peak season for mild safaris. Premium safaris, on the other hand, start at roughly INR 37,000 for green and shoulder seasons and INR 45,000 for peak season for premier, private, and fly-in safaris.
 
How many days is enough for a Kenya safari?

Taking a safari experience to a single national park or reserve will necessitate at least two or three nights to properly immerse yourself in the region’s animals. If you want to combine two or more safari places, consider staying in Kenya for five nights.

How safe is Kenya for tourists?
We now suggest reconsidering your need to travel to border areas with South Sudan and Ethiopia (with the exception of Mandera County, where we continue to advise Do Not Travel). We recommend: Due to high crime rates and the danger of a terrorist strike, Kenyans should exercise extreme care.
 
Is Kenya safe at night?

Avoid wandering around after dark, especially in remote regions such as deserted beaches. Carry small quantities of cash and avoid wearing expensive watches, jewellery, or sentimental objects. Be cautious of thieves impersonating police officers or private security guards. Always request identification.

Do I need a visa to enter Kenya?

Prior to entering the Republic of Kenya, a visa is necessary. At the point of entry, the e-Visa printout must be produced. Your eVisa should arrive within at least two working days. Each adult visitor to the Republic of Kenya must apply for an Evisa through their personal eVisa account.

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