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Voli tours and travel serves multiple destinations for travelers seeking a mix of wildlife, natural beauty, rich culture, and adventure offering a rich diversity of landscapes, wildlife, beaches, and cultural experiences curated packages that include top destinations across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and the coastal areas of the Indian Ocean. From famous savannahs filled with wildlife to its pristine coastline and highlands, there’s a lot to explore. Here’s an overview of our top travel destinations:
Game parks and reserves in Kenya
Kenya is home to some of the world’s most famous game parks and reserves, offering incredible wildlife experiences and landscapes. These parks are renowned for their rich biodiversity, including the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino) and many other species. Below is a list of the most popular game parks and reserves in Kenya. Scroll to right
Activities: Game drives, wildlife viewing, bird watching, visiting waterfalls, hiking, camping and scenic viewpoints.
Maasai mara national reserve
World-renowned for the Great Wildebeest Migration (July-October), the Maasai Mara is one of the best places in Africa for wildlife viewing, including the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino)
Amboseli national park
Known for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, and large herds of elephants. Amboseli is perfect for photography and wildlife enthusiasts.
Tsavo national parks (East & West)
One of Kenya’s largest national parks, Tsavo is famous for its red elephants and dramatic landscapes, including rivers, volcanic hills, and vast open plains.
Lake nakuru national park
Famous for its flocks of flamingos that often line the shores of the soda lake, Lake Nakuru is also a great spot for viewing rhinos (both black and white), lions, and leopards.
Mount kenya national park
Home to Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a range of trekking routes through diverse ecosystems
Nairobi national park
Located just outside Nairobi city, this is one of the only national parks in the world located so close to a major city, offering a unique combination of city skyline and savannah wildlife.
Samburu national reserve
A more remote and less crowded park compared to others, Samburu is known for its unique wildlife species such as the Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, and Beisa oryx
Hell’s gate national park
One of the few parks in Kenya where visitors can explore by biking or hiking, Hell’s Gate offers stunning landscapes with cliffs, gorges, and hot springs.
Chyulu hills national park
A scenic park located between Amboseli and Tsavo, Chyulu Hills is perfect for hiking and exploring volcanic landscapes
Shimba Hills National Reserve
Coastal rainforests, scenic landscapes, and being home to one of Kenya’s largest populations of elephants and the endangered sable antelope
Kenyan coast destinations
Kenya’s coast offers a beautiful blend of pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, rich Swahili culture, and fascinating historical sites. The coastal region is known for its white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unique activities like diving, snorkeling, and deep-sea fishing. Here’s an overview of the top travel destinations along the Kenyan coast Scroll to right
Activities: Snorkeling, diving, kite surfing, dolphin watching, relaxing at luxury beach resorts..
Diani beach
One of Kenya’s most famous beach destinations, Diani offers powdery white sand, clear turquoise waters, and a range of luxury resorts and water sports.
Watamu and malindi
These coastal towns offer a blend of beach relaxation and historical exploration. Watamu is known for its marine parks, and Malindi has a rich Swahili history.
Tsavo national parks (East & West)
One of Kenya’s largest national parks, Tsavo is famous for its red elephants and dramatic landscapes, including rivers, volcanic hills, and vast open plains.
Lake nakuru national park
Famous for its flocks of flamingos that often line the shores of the soda lake, Lake Nakuru is also a great spot for viewing rhinos (both black and white), lions, and leopards.
Mount kenya national park
Home to Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a range of trekking routes through diverse ecosystems
Nairobi national park
Located just outside Nairobi city, this is one of the only national parks in the world located so close to a major city, offering a unique combination of city skyline and savannah wildlife.
Samburu national reserve
A more remote and less crowded park compared to others, Samburu is known for its unique wildlife species such as the Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, and Beisa oryx
Hell’s gate national park
One of the few parks in Kenya where visitors can explore by biking or hiking, Hell’s Gate offers stunning landscapes with cliffs, gorges, and hot springs.
Chyulu hills national park
A scenic park located between Amboseli and Tsavo, Chyulu Hills is perfect for hiking and exploring volcanic landscapes
Destinations in Tanzania
Kenya’s coast offers a beautiful blend of pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, rich Swahili culture, and fascinating historical sites. The coastal region is known for its white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unique activities like diving, snorkeling, and deep-sea fishing. Here’s an overview of the top travel destinations along the Kenyan coast Scroll to right
Activities: Snorkeling, diving, kite surfing, dolphin watching, relaxing at luxury beach resorts..
Lake Naivasha
A freshwater lake located in the Great Rift Valley, Lake Naivasha is known for its birdlife and nearby Crescent Island, where visitors can walk among zebras and giraffes.
Amboseli national park
Known for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, and large herds of elephants. Amboseli is perfect for photography and wildlife enthusiasts.
Tsavo national parks (East & West)
One of Kenya’s largest national parks, Tsavo is famous for its red elephants and dramatic landscapes, including rivers, volcanic hills, and vast open plains.
Lake nakuru national park
Famous for its flocks of flamingos that often line the shores of the soda lake, Lake Nakuru is also a great spot for viewing rhinos (both black and white), lions, and leopards.
Mount kenya national park
Home to Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a range of trekking routes through diverse ecosystems
Nairobi national park
Located just outside Nairobi city, this is one of the only national parks in the world located so close to a major city, offering a unique combination of city skyline and savannah wildlife.
Samburu national reserve
A more remote and less crowded park compared to others, Samburu is known for its unique wildlife species such as the Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, and Beisa oryx
Hell’s gate national park
One of the few parks in Kenya where visitors can explore by biking or hiking, Hell’s Gate offers stunning landscapes with cliffs, gorges, and hot springs.
Chyulu hills national park
A scenic park located between Amboseli and Tsavo, Chyulu Hills is perfect for hiking and exploring volcanic landscapes
Other destinations
Kenya’s coast offers a beautiful blend of pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, rich Swahili culture, and fascinating historical sites. The coastal region is known for its white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unique activities like diving, snorkeling, and deep-sea fishing. Here’s an overview of the top travel destinations along the Kenyan coast Scroll to right
Activities: Snorkeling, diving, kite surfing, dolphin watching, relaxing at luxury beach resorts..
Maasai mara national reserve
World-renowned for the Great Wildebeest Migration (July-October), the Maasai Mara is one of the best places in Africa for wildlife viewing, including the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino)
Amboseli national park
Known for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, and large herds of elephants. Amboseli is perfect for photography and wildlife enthusiasts.
Tsavo national parks (East & West)
One of Kenya’s largest national parks, Tsavo is famous for its red elephants and dramatic landscapes, including rivers, volcanic hills, and vast open plains.
Lake nakuru national park
Famous for its flocks of flamingos that often line the shores of the soda lake, Lake Nakuru is also a great spot for viewing rhinos (both black and white), lions, and leopards.
Mount kenya national park
Home to Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a range of trekking routes through diverse ecosystems
Nairobi national park
Located just outside Nairobi city, this is one of the only national parks in the world located so close to a major city, offering a unique combination of city skyline and savannah wildlife.
Samburu national reserve
A more remote and less crowded park compared to others, Samburu is known for its unique wildlife species such as the Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, and Beisa oryx
Hell’s gate national park
One of the few parks in Kenya where visitors can explore by biking or hiking, Hell’s Gate offers stunning landscapes with cliffs, gorges, and hot springs.
