Wander the red savannah of Tsavo East and the rugged lava fields of Tsavo West, home to dust coated elephants, prowling lions and graceful giraffes. In the green uplands of Shimba Hills you can spot rare sable antelope beside misty waterfalls, while Arabuko Sokoke Forest shelters tiny elephant shrews and flocks of colorful sunbirds. Along the shore, Kisite Mpunguti and Watamu Marine Parks reveal vibrant coral gardens where dolphins glide and sea turtles nest on quiet beaches. Each protected area offers well marked trails, knowledgeable guides and welcoming lodges, making it easy to experience Kenya’s rich wildlife and natural heritage at your own pace.

Tsavo West National Park

Explore Mzima Springs, lava fields and Kenya’s iconic red elephants.

Mombasa Marine National Park & Reserve

Snorkel bright reefs and watch turtles glide through clear water.

Tsavo East National Park

Explore acacia savannahs where dust‑red elephants and maneless lions roam free

Mama Ngina Waterfront Park

Enjoy a palm lined waterfront stroll with cool sea breeze and Kilindini Channel views.

Watamu Marine Park

Swim among rainbow coral gardens alive with turtles and playful dolphins.

Malindi Marine Park and Reserve

Wander shallow blue lagoons where nurse sharks glide past parrotfish

Kiunga Marine National Reserve

Mangrove clad coral islands where turtles nest and seabirds wheel overhead

Haller Park

Leafy sanctuary where giraffe nibble high branches and hippo wallow in calm pools

Kisite-Mpunguti Marine Park

Warm azure ocean, swaying coconut palms on white sandy beaches and an array of marine life.