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3 Days Kenya Safaris & Holidays Include 2 Nights full-board accommodation, Round-trip transport, Driver guide Services & Park entrance fees

Our 3-Day Kenya Safaris and holidays are short 2-night getaways, by road or air, to Kenya’s premier holiday destinations such as Maasai Mara for the Great Migration, Diani Beach for relaxation, and Amboseli National Park for views of Kilimanjaro.

These packages feature various activities, such as guided game drives, optional hot-air balloon safaris, walking safaris with local guides, and birdwatching. They also include round-trip transportation from cities such as Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nanyuki, as well as 2 nights of accommodation at a lodge, camp, or hotel of your choice.

Our 2-night, 3-day safari and holidays are classified into several types based on transport, accommodation, and activity. This includes road safaris, luxury fly-in safaris, walking safaris, and beach holidays.

Hiking/Climbing Safaris: Hiking expeditions, such as treks up Mount Kenya
Hot Air Balloon Safaris: Early morning flights over the Masai Mara for aerial views of wildlife
Group Safaris (Overland/Joining): Scheduled tours shared with other travelers to reduce costs

Cultural & Community Safaris: Visits to Maasai or Samburu villages to experience local heritage
Bird Watching Safaris: Specialized trips focusing on Kenya’s diverse birdlife (e.g., Lake Baringo, Naivasha)
Private Safaris/ Group Safaris: Private Safaris: Exclusive, customized itineraries with a private vehicle and guide

Budget & Camping Safaris: Affordable options focusing on the essentials, often featuring camping in tents or staying in budget lodges
Photographic Safaris: Tailored for photographers, utilizing vehicles designed for optimal photography and sometimes featuring professional guides
Luxury Fly-in Safaris: Packages focused on comfort, using light aircraft to fly between parks to maximize time, staying in high-end lodges or tented camps
Beach Holidays & Safaris: Combining safari game drives with leisure time at coastal resorts along the Indian Ocean, such as Diani Beach, often after a tour

Mid-Range Safaris: offering comfortable lodges or permanent tented camps with en-suite bathrooms. Travelers usually use 4×4 Land Cruisers for game drives
Road Safaris: The most popular type, involving a 4×4 Land Cruiser or safari van with a guide to explore parks like the Masai Mara, Amboseli, and Lake Nakuru
Walking Safaris: Adventurous, guided tours on foot that allow closer interaction with nature and smaller ecosystem elements, often accompanied by armed rangers
Specialized Adventure Safaris: These safaris cater to specific interests—such as professional photography, conservation research, or high-adrenaline activities—and are often led by experts with advanced scientific or technical backgrounds

Popular 3-Day/ 2 Night Kenya Safaris & holidays categories

Family Safari: Custom itineraries offering activities suitable for all ages
Walking Safaris: Guided hikes focusing on smaller ecosystem details, often accompanied by local guides
Cultural Safaris: Visits to local villages (e.g., Maasai or Samburu) to learn about indigenous cultures and traditions
Classic Game Drive Safari: The most popular choice, using 4×4 vehicles in national parks and private reserves to see the Big Five
Luxury/ Wellness Safaris: High-end, comfortable accommodation featuring amenities like spas, gourmet dining, and bush breakfasts
Photographic Safaris: Tailored itineraries offering extended time at sightings and specialized vehicles for capturing high-quality images
Boat Safaris: Renowned for close-up views of hippos, buffaloes, giraffes, and birdlife, often combined with a walking safari on Crescent Island

Water-based: Popular in Lake Naivasha, Lake Baringo, Mida Creek (Watamu), Kisite-Mpunguti Marine Park (Wasini Island), and Lake Victoria, using boats or traditional mokoros (canoes) for quiet, close-up viewing
Other options include night game drives, horseback safaris, and combo safari-and-beach holidays to Diani Beach (South Coast), Watamu (North Coast), Lamu Archipelago, and Mombasa Beaches

3-Day Kenya Safari | Cultural & Adventure | Beach & Coastal Holidays Destinations

Watamu Marine National Park: Known for its vibrant coral reefs, colorful lagoons, and turtle watching
Amboseli National Park: Famed for its massive, free-ranging elephant herds and spectacular, clear views of Mount Kilimanjaro

Meru National Park: An “untouristed” and rugged park with savannahs and rivers, famous as the home of Elsa the lioness from Born Free
Aberdare National Park: Known for its cool, high-altitude scenery featuring misty forests, waterfalls, and unique tree-lodge accommodations

Kisite Mpunguti Marine National Park: An excellent spot for diving and snorkeling, offering opportunities to swim with dolphins and sea turtles
Hell’s Gate National Park: A unique park where you can cycle, walk, or hike freely among zebras, giraffes, and buffalo, as it has very few predators

Ol Pejeta Conservancy: A private conservancy that serves as a vital rhino sanctuary—home to the last two remaining Northern White Rhinos—and a chimpanzee sanctuary
Mount Kenya National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site centered around Africa’s second-highest peak, ideal for hiking, mountain climbing, and seeing high-altitude wildlife
Nairobi National Park: The world’s only wildlife capital, located just minutes from downtown Nairobi, where you can spot rhinos, lions, and giraffes against a backdrop of city skyscrapers
Masai Mara National Reserve: Renowned as the home of the Great Migration (July to October), the Mara offers unparalleled lion and big cat sightings, the “Big Five,” and dramatic savanna landscapes

Lake Nakuru National Park: A UNESCO-listed lakefront park ideal for birdwatching—particularly flamingos and pelicans—and a premier sanctuary for endangered black and white rhinos
Tsavo East& Tsavo West National Parks: Combined, they form Kenya’s largest national park. Tsavo East features vast plains and “red elephants,” while Tsavo West is mountainous, offering Mzima Springs, volcanic landscapes, and diverse birdlife
Samburu National Reserve: Located in the arid north, it is famous for the “Special Five” species not commonly seen in the south: Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, gerenuk, and beisa oryx

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