Fly-in Kenya Holiday Packages

Kenya is the birthplace of safari tourism, so you have chosen well to spend your safari vacation there. The top safaris and tours of Kenya generally combine visits to Tanzania and the tropical beaches of the coast with stops to see the Big Five, as well as breathtaking landscapes, fascinating cultures, and local traditions. MoAfrika offers Kenya fly-in holiday packages that provide an authentic and affordable way to explore the land’s unique wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. We also offer luxury Kenya safaris, family Kenya safaris, and honeymoon Kenya safaris.

What to Expect from a Fly-In Safari Holiday on Kenya

Take a once-in-a-lifetime flight to Kenya for an unforgettable safari, where the wonders of nature are on full display. The legendary Masai Mara wildebeest migration, a show of more than a million creatures in motion, is the epicentre of this journey. See the fiercest crocodiles, sneakiest wild dogs, and most magnificent big cats in their natural habitat as you marvel at their antics.

Tented camps and thatched safari lodges in Kenya will put you right in the middle of the nature, making for an unforgettable safari experience. Adventurers can enjoy thrilling activities like as game drives, guided hikes through wild landscapes, and hot air balloon safaris that give breathtaking views of the savannah below. Deepen your safari experience by engaging with local communities for a true cultural exchange.

Fly-in Kenya Holiday Packages

Beyond the famous Masai Mara, the wildlife and varied landscapes of Kenya—the “cradle of safari travel”—are truly remarkable. Discover the breathtaking grandeur of Kenya’s landscapes as you ascend towering mountains, descend into lakes adorned with flamingos, and meander through lush woods. Explore remote tropical islands and palm-fringed beaches in the Indian Ocean—the ideal places to relax after thrilling safari adventures—in addition to seeing wildlife.

Whether you want a convenient fly-in itinerary or an organised overland tour, travelling in Kenya is a breeze. From rustic cabins perfect for families to opulent honeymoon hideaways in the middle of beautiful nature, you may choose an accommodation that will wow you with its service and friendliness.

Explore Tanzania, just outside of Kenya, to find the Ngorongoro Crater and the world-famous Serengeti. On the other hand, you may combine a safari in Kenya with an exhilarating gorilla trekking excursion in Uganda or Rwanda, all from the hustle and bustle of Nairobi.

Visit some of Kenya’s most famous places, including as the Masai Mara—where you can witness the incredible wildebeest migration—and Nairobi—a lively city that is home to a national park and wildlife sanctuaries—on your safari. Take in the breathtaking views of Kilimanjaro from Amboseli National Park or see the Samburu and Laikipia regions’ diverse wildlife and harsh environments.

No matter what your travel goals are—adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion—Kenya welcomes you with open arms to explore its breathtaking landscapes. The wild beauty of Kenya will enchant you, and you can be sure that every moment of your safari will be one you will never forget.

 

What to Pack For Your Fly-in Safari Holiday to Kenya

 

Documentation

  • Visa and passport (check that they are good for the whole time you plan to be there)
  • Insurance documents covering overseas travel
  • Health certificates and vaccines

 

Medication

  • Medication to prevent malaria (see your physician ahead of time)
  • The necessary prescription drugs
  • Medications that are available without a prescription for common health problems
  • Bug spray containing a high concentration of DEET

 

Electrical Devices

  • Several memory cards and spare batteries for your camera
  • Binoculars
  • Torch or headlamp
  • An offline map that you can download on your smartphone or tablet as a backup.
  • An adaptor that can change the plug types of all of your electrical devices
  • Charger for electronic devices

 

What to Wear

  • Shirts and trousers with long sleeves to keep the sun and mosquitoes at bay, as well as lightweight, breathable clothing in neutral colours (such as green, khaki and beige) that are appropriate for both hot days and cooler nights
  • Shoes for hiking
  • Sun protection hat with a wide brim
  • Sunglasses and hat
  • Swimsuit

 

Extra Necessities

  • Protective skin lotion
  • Repellent for insects
  • Separating damp and soiled garments, or doing laundry in a zip-lock bag
  • Zip-lock bags for laundry or separating wet/dirty clothes
  • Money in US dollars and/or Kenyan. The shilling is a useful little currency for tips.
  • Secure your valuables with a money belt or pouch.
  • Conveniently sized daypack for all your game drive excursions
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Pants that can be zipped off to become shorts are great for when the weather changes.
  • Wear a bandana as a makeshift washcloth, shield yourself from the sun, or catch dust and debris.
  • Small sewing kit
  • Disinfectant (if you can, use pods that are environmentally friendly)
  • A set of playing cards, some reading material, and other downtime items
  • Walking canes (particularly on undulating ground)
  • Notebook and pen

 

Travel Bags

  • Because they are more manageable than rigid suitcases, soft-sided duffel bags are perfect for safari vehicles. Additionally, these are light enough to fly on small bush planes.

 

Top Recommended Itinerary Items for Your fly-In Safari to Kenya

 

Seasonal Game Viewing and the Wildebeest Migration in the Masai Mara

Although it is not the biggest national park in Kenya, the Masai Mara serves as a showcase for the country’s conservation efforts and is a component of the Masai Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, which hosts the world-renowned Great Wildebeest Migration. 

The Masai Mara is the best place to go on a safari since it has the most diverse ecosystems and the best opportunities to see wildlife. If you’re looking for hot air balloon rides, exciting game drives, cultural encounters, and guided nature hikes in private conservancies in Kenya, this is the place to go. With all of this and the breathtaking Masai Mara lodges, it is undeniably one of the best places to visit in Kenya.

 

When organising a safari to Kenya to witness the Migration, it is essential to bear the following in mind:

It’s a must-do on any safari, so secure your preferred lodging up to a year in advance. No one can predict with any degree of certainty when the wildebeest will ford the Mara River since the gnu’s mentality is as mysterious as its actions. Large groups will cross at various locations on different days; they also don’t all do it simultaneously. Part of the thrill of being on safari is living out the suspense. When prey shows up, predators seize the opportunity. While thrilling, chases and kills aren’t exactly light on heart. If you want to escape the throngs of tourists visiting this popular attraction, consider staying in one of the private conservancies bordering the national reserve in the Mara.

 

The Most Impressive Views of Mount Kilimanjaro at Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park is a renowned safari destination in Kenya. It spans 3,810 square kilometres in the Kajiado District in the country’s southern region, extends into Tanzania, and is anchored by the majestic snow-capped summits of Mount Kilimanjaro. You can see why; the park is only an hour’s drive from Nairobi, and it boasts stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife viewing chances all year round.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is named after Lake Amboseli, is home to five distinct ecosystems, including a dry lake bed, heavy woods, swamps, and marshes. Even though it’s dry and barren, the landscape is lush because of the floods from Lake Amboseli during heavy rainfall and the feeding marshes and springs caused by the melting snows of Kilimanjaro. With over 50 mammalian species and 400 avian species to be found, the diversified landscape offers a wide array of animals to be spotted.

Small mammals such as jackals, hyenas, and various African monkeys live in the park, while the plains are home to zebras, wildebeests, gazelles, and impala. Gerenuk and oryx inhabit the dry shrub sections. Even though the lakes and swamps are teeming with rare water birds, the main attraction is the big game. On a game drive, you might spot leopards, giraffes, buffalo, elephants, and lions. For the most exciting game, make your way to the park’s eastern section, between the lakes of Engoni Naibor and Loginya.

You can get some of the best views of Mount Kilimanjaro, which is paradoxically in Tanzania, from Amboseli National Park, which is not far from Nairobi in Kenya. Big game viewing is excellent, particularly in the Amboseli wetland sections; however, the park is popular and bustling all year round because safaris in Kenya are best experienced at this time of year, so you may have to share your views with other tourists. Interested in delving deeper? If you want to make the most of your trip, we have a fantastic guide that will help you choose between Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya, or get to see both.

 

Spectacular Game Viewing at Lake Nakuru

The second most popular national park in Kenya, after Amboseli, is Lake Nakuru. Both parks are famous for their natural beauty. It is located in the Nakuru area of the Rift Valley, in central Kenya, some 140 km northwest of Nairobi.

One of the greatest spots in Africa to see leopards, rhinos, and other beloved safari animals, which is also home to a complex environment made possible by the lake itself and the surrounding bushy grasslands and woods. But the thousands of flamingos that surround the lake are the main draw.

In this breathtaking environment, you can find 450 different bird species and around 50 different mammal species. The scenery of Lake Nakuru is sure to wow birdwatchers. The lake is home to a wide variety of birds, including flamingos, pelicans, and many more. Every tourist should make it a point to climb Baboon Cliff for the breathtaking view of the lake below. A huge enclosed region surrounding Lake Nakuru is reserved for the protection of endangered species, including giraffes, white rhinos, and black rhinos.

Africa offers a variety of excursions that take visitors on game drives and bird watching opportunities in this stunning national park. For a change of pace, go on a photo safari; the park is filled with well-established vantage sites perfect for stopping for photos and even setting up a picnic.

Makalia Falls is also located in the park region; you can enjoy a magnificent bird’s eye view before touchdown to stroll to the waterfall, where you can see additional wildlife and take in breathtaking vistas.

 

I Had a Farm in Africa: The Karen Blixen Museum

Why not take a break and go to Nairobi to the Karen Blixen Museum? It has been one hundred years since the renowned Danish writer resided in this picturesque home.

Despite the fact that this location is now part of Nairobi, the Karen Blixen Museum offers a remarkable glimpse into a bygone era in Africa, when exotic animals roamed the outskirts of civilization and tranquilly floated over the plains.

Even though the author’s life was adapted into the 1985 blockbuster film Out of Africa, which starred Robert Redford and Meryl Streep, familiarity with the film’s plot is not necessary to appreciate the museum’s unique offerings.

As the grounds teem with beautiful flowers, towering acacia trees, and lush greenery, antique furniture and exquisite pictures cover the inside walls, conjuring vivid imagery of the times when Europeans first came to reside in the rich surrounds. Sipping afternoon tea on a veranda while being whisked away to a bygone era of total wilderness is an experience that few locations in Nairobi can match.

Even though it is now owned by the National Museums of Kenya, the Karen Blixen Museum was once a coffee farm and an original structure from the 19th century.

Afternoon high tea with pastries, coffee, and sandwiches is served, and a tour guide is available 24/7 to answer any questions about the house, its history, or the tranquil gardens’ flora.

 

Why Book Your Fly-in Safari Holiday to Kenya With MoAfrika Tours?

Join MoAfrika Tours on an unforgettable safari vacation to Kenya by reserving your flight-in safari package. We are experts at creating personalised itineraries, so you can enjoy the Masai Mara migration and more to your heart’s content. Our dedicated tour guides will fill every moment with wisdom, and our emphasis on responsible tourism will help local economies and protect endangered species. If you are looking for an exceptional safari that is customised to your preferences, MoAfrika Tours is the company to trust.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

To go on a safari in Kenya, what airport do you fly into?

Flying in from Nairobi Wilson Airport (WIL) is the best option for a Masai Mara fly-in safari. The flight to the Mara takes around 45 to 60 minutes from here.

 

How long do you need to go on safari in Kenya?

Based on your interests and tastes, the perfect period for a safari in Kenya can vary. A 7-day safari across Kenya, on the other hand, gives most visitors enough time to see the country’s varied birdlife and scenic landscapes.