Maasai Mara Game Reserve.
Stunning Landscape of Lake Naivasha .
The Kenyan Coast
Amboseli National Park.
Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves
Tsavo East & West Safari.
Laikipia Conservancy .
Nairobi.

Kenya

Maasai Mara Game Reserve

At the heartland of the Maasai people, interact with pure culture and traditions. The landscape of huge rolling plains, woodlands, riverine forests, hills are home to millions of animals. Its famous Mara river plays host to the annual wildebeest migration spectacle. The reserve is also a birds’ paradise with over 450 different species.

Stunning Landscape of Lake Naivasha

Nestled on the floor of the Rift Valley, the freshwater lake area has a huge variety of species of birds, hippos and small herds of plains game. Nearby lies the Hell's Gate National Park, excellent for rock climbing, hikes, hot springs and bird watching.

The Kenyan Coast

Stretching over 300 miles of white beaches lapped by the shallow warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Most of the coastline is protected by coral reef, half a mile out, which allows for safe swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving.

Amboseli National Park

At the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro sits Amboseli National Park which is home to varied topography of acacia woodland, open plains, rocky thorn bush country, swamps and marshland. The park is a habitat for large concentration of wildlife especially during the dry season. It is famous for its game, big herds of Elephants, Rhinos, zebra, eland, white-bearded Gnu, Hyenas, waterbuck, gazelles among others.

Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves

Up north lies a remote and dry region of Samburu stretching along the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River. Encounter unique species found only north of the Equator such as the Beisa oryx, reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, and the long-necked gerenuk antelope.

Tsavo East & West Safari

Tsavo East and West parks combine to form the largest park in Kenya, famous for its magnificent scenery, volcanic hills, rivers as well as large numbers of animal and plant species. In addition to large herds of red Elephants, other attractions include Lugards Falls, Mudanda Rock, Aruba Dam, the Chyulu Hills, Shetani lava-flows and the crystal clear Mzima Springs, where water flowing underground from Mt. Kilimanjaro is pumped out. There is an underwater observation post, where you can easily spot large crocodiles, hippos and fish.

Laikipia Conservancy

The 9,500km² Laikipia District is located to the northwest of snow-capped Mount Kenya. The Laikipia plains are physically diverse and scenically spectacular, covered by open grasslands, basalt hills, lonely kopjes and dense cedar forests. Increasingly acknowledged as one of the most important areas for biodiversity in Kenya, wildlife population densities rank second to the Maasai Mara ecosystem. The diversity of large mammals is higher than in any other part of Kenya and Laikipia is host to the highest populations of endangered species including black rhino, Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Lelwel hartebeest and the rare wild dog.

Nairobi

Known as the “Green City in the Sun”, the Kenyan capital hosts of an array of attractions ranging from museums, cultural and historic centres to restaurants. Besides the enjoyable weather, this cosmopolitan city features Nairobi National Park, the only protected area in the world with a variety of animals and birds so close to a capital city.

About Company

Untamed Ventures has the experience and knowledge of Africa to ensure that any holiday booked with us exceeds your expectations. We specialize in Safaris in Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda. Our team of consultants have all traveled and experienced Africa, and are passionate about this beautiful continent and what it offers in the way of wildlife, culture and the many varied landscapes.

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