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Leopard resting on a tree branch during a Kenya wildlife safari

Top 10 Things to See and Do in Kenya

Looking for the most unforgettable things to see and do in Kenya? Whether you’re visiting for the wildlife, the landscapes, the beaches, or the culture, Kenya delivers travel moments you’ll never forget. At Gemfinders Safaris, we’ve curated a list of the top 10 experiences that showcase the best of what this extraordinary country has to offer.

Many of these experiences can also be combined into tailor-made Kenya safari packages, allowing travelers to explore wildlife, culture, and landscapes in one seamless journey.

Hot air balloon safari at sunrise in the Maasai Mara, one of the most iconic things to see and do in Kenya
Soaring above the savannah at sunrise—experience the magic of a balloon safari over Kenya’s Maasai Mara, where golden light meets roaming wildlife.

1. Witness the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara

Best safari experience in Kenya | Wildlife migration in Kenya

Every year, over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles cross the Mara River in one of nature’s most dramatic events. This world-famous Kenya safari happens between July and October in the legendary Maasai Mara.

Best time to visit: July–October
Why go with us: Our expert guides know the best viewing spots without the crowds.

Map showing the Great Migration route through the Maasai Mara and Serengeti with seasonal movement months
Seasonal movement of the Great Migration between the Serengeti and the Maasai Mara, showing key river crossings and migration months.

The Great Migration is best experienced on a well-planned Maasai Mara safari, timed to match river crossings and peak wildlife movement.

Pro Tip: River crossings are unpredictable. Staying near the Mara River for multiple nights increases your chances of witnessing a crossing rather than chasing one.

To learn more about the timing, river crossings, and best viewing areas, explore our complete guide to Kenya’s Great Migration.

2. Relax on the Beaches of Diani

Beach holidays in Kenya | Things to do on the Kenya coast

After your safari adventure, head south to Diani Beach—a coastal paradise with crystal-clear waters and white sand. Whether you’re into sunbathing, snorkeling, or kite surfing, Diani is among the top places to visit in Kenya for relaxation.

Pro tip: Combine your beach escape with a marine safari in Kisite Mpunguti.

White sand beach and turquoise waters at Diani Beach on Kenya’s south coast
Gentle waves roll onto the pristine shores of Diani Beach—Kenya’s coastal paradise where the ocean meets pure tranquility.

3. Visit the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi

Things to do in Nairobi | Kenya wildlife experiences

Get up close to endangered Rothschild giraffes at Nairobi’s Giraffe Centre, just minutes from the city center. It’s a favorite family-friendly attraction in Kenya, and a chance to learn about giraffe conservation.

This experience pairs perfectly with a short Nairobi stopover, especially for travelers arriving or departing through Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

Visitor feeding a giraffe at the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi, Kenya
A once-in-a-lifetime moment—feeding a friendly Rothschild giraffe at Nairobi’s iconic Giraffe Centre.

4. Explore Amboseli National Park with Views of Mount Kilimanjaro

Top national parks in Kenya | Elephant safari Kenya

Amboseli is known for its free-roaming elephant herds and epic views of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, right across the border in Tanzania. An Amboseli National Park safari is ideal for travelers seeking iconic elephant photography with Mount Kilimanjaro as a backdrop.

Ideal for: First-time safari-goers and nature lovers.

Elephants grazing in Amboseli National Park with Mount Kilimanjaro foothills in the background
Egrets glide gracefully among elephants in Amboseli, with majestic Mount Kilimanjaro rising in the distance—Kenya’s wild beauty at its finest.

Pro Tip: Morning game drives in Amboseli offer the clearest views of Mount Kilimanjaro before clouds roll in later in the day.

5. Discover Culture in a Maasai Village

Cultural experiences in Kenya | Indigenous tourism Kenya

A visit to a Maasai village is one of the most meaningful cultural things to do in Kenya. You’ll learn about age-old customs, try traditional foods, and enjoy authentic song and dance with one of Kenya’s most iconic tribes.

Pro tip: We work directly with local communities to ensure respectful and enriching experiences.

Visitors interacting with local Maasai community members during a cultural village visit in Kenya
Meaningful moments unfold as travelers connect with local communities—sharing stories, smiles, and the spirit of Kenya

6. Spot Flamingos and Rhinos at Lake Nakuru

Birdwatching in Kenya | Best wildlife parks in Kenya

Lake Nakuru National Park is a biodiversity hotspot famous for its seasonal pink flamingo spectacle and endangered rhinos. It’s among the top Kenya safari destinations for birdwatchers and wildlife lovers alike.

Bonus: Keep an eye out for tree-climbing lions and leopards.

White rhinos grazing near Lake Nakuru with flamingos visible in the background
Two playful rhinos share a moment by the lake, while a flock of pink flamingos adds a splash of color in the background—wildlife wonders at Lake Nakuru.

7. Climb or Trek Mount Kenya

Trekking adventures in Kenya | Mount Kenya hiking routes

Adventurers will love Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Choose a challenging summit hike or a scenic low-altitude trek—either way, it’s one of the most rewarding outdoor activities in Kenya.

Popular routes: Naro Moru, Sirimon, and Chogoria.

Hikers trekking through alpine landscape on Mount Kenya during a climbing expedition
Travelers hike the breathtaking Chogoria Route on Mount Kenya—widely regarded as the mountain’s most scenic and spectacular ascent

8. Cruise Through Nairobi National Park

City safari Kenya | Short safari trips in Nairobi

Nairobi is the only capital city in the world with a national park on its doorstep. Nairobi National Park offers a full game drive experience with lions, giraffes, zebras, and more—all with the city skyline in the background.

⏱️ Perfect for: Visitors with limited time wanting a quick but real safari experience.

Rhinos grazing in Nairobi National Park with the city skyline visible in the background
Rhinos graze peacefully in Nairobi National Park, with the city’s skyline rising in the background—a powerful blend of wilderness and urban life.

Did You Know?
Nairobi National Park is the only national park in the world located within a capital city, with wildlife roaming freely just minutes from the skyline.

9. Visit the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

Elephant orphanage Kenya | Wildlife conservation in Kenya

Meet rescued baby elephants and support their rehabilitation at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. This unique sanctuary is one of the most meaningful places to visit in Nairobi and a favorite among animal lovers. It can also be easily combined into memorable day trips from Nairobi, ideal for short stays or stopovers.

Adopt an elephant: Your donation helps return orphans to the wild.

Elephant calf being bottle-fed by a keeper at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi
Visitors watch as an orphaned baby elephant guzzles its bottle at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust—a nurturing step on its journey back to the wild.

10. Experience Samburu’s Unique Wildlife

Remote safaris in Kenya | Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National Reserve, located in northern Kenya, offers a completely different safari experience. It is home to rare wildlife such as the Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, and reticulated giraffe—species rarely seen elsewhere in the country—with conservation efforts for Grevy’s zebras supported by organizations like the Grevy’s Zebra Trust.

Top experiences: See the rare “Samburu Special Five,” including the Grevy’s zebra, visit local Samburu villages, and enjoy the stunning landscapes.

Rare Grevy’s zebras in their natural habitat in Samburu, northern Kenya
Grevy’s zebras frolic in the arid plains of Samburu—endangered and strikingly unique, they’re a rare sight in the wild.

Did You Know?
Samburu is home to the “Samburu Special Five” — Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich, and gerenuk — species rarely seen in southern Kenya.

Plan Your Dream Trip to Kenya Today

These are just the highlights—there are so many unforgettable things to see and do in Kenya, from thrilling safaris to cultural immersion and coastal bliss. At Gemfinders Safaris, we specialize in crafting personalized itineraries that match your travel style and interests.

Ready to turn these highlights into one unforgettable journey? Our team designs private Kenya safari packages tailored to your travel style, timeline, and interests.