Post-Lockdown Kenya Safaris


Are you looking to go on a Post-lockdown safari to Kenya? Realm Africa Safaris™ is offering amazingly affordable Post-lockdown Kenya Safaris to various destinations across Kenya including great-value wildebeest migration safaris in the Masai Mara, and chimpanzee trekking holidays to Mahale & Gombe Stream National Parks.

All out post-lockdown Kenya safaris & holiday offers are built to cater to small groups taking into account the outbreak of the current COVID-19 pandemic whose vaccine is yet to be found. While we would appreciate the big business, for now, we are happy dealing with smaller manageable groups that can observe the newly introduced COVID-19 travel guidelines which include social distancing, regular handwashing among others.

Browse our list of selected post-lockdown Kenya safaris & Holidays – if you can’t find that ideal Holiday, contact us to build your own dream holiday from scratch with the help of our well-travelled consultants.


Essential information worth knowing before you go


Kenya


Kenya is the oldest, and supposedly the most “well-known” safari destination. Less well known is that on a contemporary safari, you can lose yourself for days to end, untroubled by crowds, communing with the bush and its inhabitants in an almost religious experience.

In northern Kenya, Samburu, Shaba and Buffalo Springs Game Reserves join LewaBorana, Ol Pejeta and a belt of community-owned conservancies to deliver huge skies, exquisite accommodation, and superlative game viewing, while the more remote parts of the Masai Mara offer incredible encounters with wildlife in an isolation not commonly thought possible here. Meru is a wild “frontier” national park, better known, through Born Free, for the Adamsons and their pioneering predator relocations in the 1960′s.

It’s hard to travel to any of these places without the soundtrack of some romantic movie playing over in your head.


The best time to visit Kenya


The best time to visit Kenya is during the Dry season from late June to October (these are the best wildlife viewing months). The wildebeest migration usually reaches the Masai Mara in August and remains until October when they move back to the Serengeti in Tanzania. Wildlife viewing is good year-round, but this can differ for some parks. See below to learn when to visit which park.

Learn more about the best time to visit 


Things to See & Do in Kenya


Kenya offers excellent wildlife viewing. All of the Big Five are regularly seen on a standard safari. The Masai Mara is one of the best places in Africa to see big cats, and the white rhino is easily seen at Lake Nakuru. The Rift Valley lakes, especially Lake Bogoria, attract thousands of flamingo, which feed in the shallow waters.

The wildebeest migration is one of Africa’s greatest wildlife spectacles. At least two million ungulates – mainly wildebeest, but also zebra and gazelle – move throughout the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem. The crossing of the Mara River is the absolute highlight of the migration.


Passport & Visa Requirements


Kenya entry requirements can change, so please contact your local Kenyan embassy to verify that the information below is current.

  • A passport is required for all foreign visitors and must be valid for at least six (06) months.
  • Passports must have a clean and a full visa page for endorsement.
  • Citizens of most countries require a visa. A list of countries that don’t need a visa is available from the Kenya Immigration Department.
  • Visas can be obtained in advance from Kenyan embassies or high commissions
  • You can also apply through the online visa-application portal, the official website of the Kenyan Department of Immigration Services.
  • A visa can also be obtained on arrival for which you pay cash (Only new dollar notes accepted).
  • When arriving from a yellow-fever-infected country in Africa or the Americas, a yellow fever vaccination certificate is required.

Getting to Kenya


From your home country, you will fly into Kenya’s main airport Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), located 15km/9mi southeast of Nairobi. Kenya’s second international airport is Moi International Airport (MBA), located 9km/6mi west of Mombasa, but except flights to Zanzibar, this is primarily used for domestic and charter flights.

From Nairobi or Mombasa, one can fly or drive between reserves, or opt to do a bit of both. Most domestic flights out of Nairobi depart from Wilson Airport (WIL), 6km/4mi south of Nairobi.

Whichever mode one chooses for travel, in most cases Realm Africa Safaris™ will arrange your pick-up at the airport and all further transportation as part of the pre-booked safari with us.


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  • Gorilla trekking.
  • Chimpanzee Tracking.
  • Golden Monkey tracking.
  • Bird Watching.
  • Cultural experiences.

The best time to visit Kenya


The best time to visit Kenya is during the Dry season from late June to October (these are the best wildlife viewing months). The wildebeest migration usually reaches the Masai Mara in August and remains until October when they move back to the Serengeti in Tanzania. Wildlife viewing is good year-round, but this can differ for some parks. See below to learn when to visit which park.

The Masai Mara offers great wildlife viewing throughout the year. In the peak of the rainy season, most other parks, especially in the highlands and along the coast, can be problematic with regards to heat, humidity and continuous rain. Some of the lodges close as a result. The dry months offer quality wildlife viewing throughout Kenya.

Passport & Visa Requirements


Kenya entry requirements can change, so please contact your local Kenyan embassy to verify that the information below is current.

  • A passport is required for all foreign visitors and must be valid for at least six (06) months.
  • Passports must have a clean and a full visa page for endorsement.
  • Citizens of most countries require a visa. A list of countries that don’t need a visa is available from the Kenya Immigration Department.
  • Visas can be obtained in advance from Kenyan embassies or high commissions
  • You can also apply through the online visa-application portal, the official website of the Kenyan Department of Immigration Services.
  • A visa can also be obtained on arrival for which you pay cash (Only new dollar notes accepted).
  • When arriving from a yellow-fever-infected country in Africa or the Americas, a yellow fever vaccination certificate is required.

Getting in & around Kenya


From your home country, you will fly into Kenya’s main airport Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), located 15km/9mi southeast of Nairobi. Kenya’s second international airport is Moi International Airport (MBA), located 9km/6mi west of Mombasa, but except flights to Zanzibar, this is primarily used for domestic and charter flights.

From Nairobi or Mombasa, one can fly or drive between reserves, or opt to do a bit of both. Most domestic flights out of Nairobi depart from Wilson Airport (WIL), 6km/4mi south of Nairobi.

Whichever mode one chooses for travel, in most cases Realm Africa Safaris™ will arrange your pick-up at the airport and all further transportation as part of the pre-booked safari with us.

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