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Modern Kenya is a mass of contradictions. It's stylish singles dipping into Nairobi nightlife, and it's Swahili fishermen dipping their dhows into the blue-green waves of the sea. It's the Masai warrior who creeps through the bush with a spear at the readythen pauses to take a call on his mobile phone. And, oh, it's plenty of wildlife: lions and leopards, buffalos and baboons, and more critters than you can fit into a wide-angle lens.
Most people come to Kenya for the game drives, but there's so much more on offer. If it's your first time in the country, you'd do well to spend three days on the teeming plains of the Masai Mara, then hit the coast (bring your wet suit), where the coral gardens of Watamu Marine National Park await. Or climb to the top of Mount Kenya for a five-day endurance test, then retreat to beach towns like Malindi or Diani for sultry days of sunbathing and steamy nights dancing barefoot in the sand. Want to avoid bumping along in an SUV all day? Take a five-day camel trek to Lake Turkana, in the desolate north, or join local dhow crews for a three-day sailing safari around the Lamu archipelago.
The perfect Kenyan trip is a "safari," or journey, in the true Swahili sense of the word. Best of all is the warm reception you'll get from the locals, who are always happy to greet guests with a hearty welcome: "Karibu sana."
For all the attractions scattered around Kenya, Amboseli National Park might offer the definitive photo op, with its famous elephants stomping through the bush...more
The coastal forest of Arabuko Sokoke, north of Mombasa, conceals butterflies, birds, and monkeys in its depths, as well as the ruins of Gedi. This 13th-century...more
Most people give the place a pass—or a pass-by en route to gorilla tracking in Uganda—but Kakamega Forest is one of Kenya's must-see spots. Buried...more
"Pretty in pink" might not be the perfect advertisement for an adrenaline-charged safari, but Lake Nakuru's famous flocks of flamingos are one of Kenya's most...more
Far from the tourist overdrive of Kenya's southern coast, low-key Lamu is an idyllic island of swaying palm trees, gliding dhows, and donkeys plodding through a...more
Spread across a savanna so vast it reaches into neighboring Tanzania (where it becomes Serengeti National Park), Masai Mara is Kenya's consummate game park....more
With all the fanfare surrounding Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya might be the planet's least-appreciated 17,000-foot peak. But Africa's second-highest summit rises...more










