June 2025

  • Tourism Booms in Kenya as 2025 Season Kicks Off with Spectacular Attractions

    Nairobi, Kenya – June 2025 Kenya’s tourism sector is experiencing a remarkable surge in 2025, with travelers from across the globe flocking to experience the country’s breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and world-renowned wildlife. As the peak season begins, tour operators and hospitality providers report near-full bookings, signaling a strong rebound for the industry. Top Attractions…

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  • New Gateway to the Wild: Maasai Mara International Airport Set for 2026 Completion

    NAROK, KENYA – The landscape of Kenyan tourism is shifting as construction intensifies on the Maasai Mara International Airport (also known as Narok International Airport). Located in the Ewaso Ngiro area, the multi-billion shilling project is officially scheduled for completion by December 2026. Once operational, the airport will provide a direct link for international travelers, allowing them to bypass…

  • Kenyan safari itinerary

    Group Size: 7 Tourists Vehicle: Private 7-Seater 4×4 Land Cruiser Safari Vehicle Season: Peak Season (Great Migration Period) Duration: 15 Days / 14 Nights Kenya’s peak safari season offers spectacular wildlife viewing, including the Great Wildebeest Migration in Maasai Mara, the elephants of Amboseli, the lakes of the Rift Valley, and the wild landscapes of…

  • Travel Advisory: Wildlife Park Access & Weather Update (March 2026)

      Due to persistent heavy rainfall across Kenya, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and regional authorities have issued safety advisories for several key national parks and reserves. While most parks remain open, specific gates and internal routes are currently restricted. Park-Specific Status Updates   Tsavo East National Park     Tsavo West National Park     Maasai…

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