Climate Kenya has a climate that is usually warm all year, with no extremes of summer or winter (there are two rainy seasons: from March-May and September-October). The relatively high altitude over much of the nation contributes to the mild, low-humidity environment. The coastal region is humid and hot, but temperatures rarely surpass the mid-30°C mark. As a result, air conditioning and ceiling fans are more frequent along the coast or around Lake Victoria, such as Kisumu city, which is hot and humid.
Kenya is noted for its stunning and diverse landscapes, which are spread out over a short region. It is possible to fly from Nairobi for one hour and land in a beautiful desert.
Infrastructure
Kenya’s tourist infrastructure is well developed, with a network of professionally maintained national parks, motorways, international and domestic aircraft connectivity, and an internationally known hotel and hospitality business.
Wildlife
Wildlife gazing is one of Kenya’s most popular activities. Large cat species such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, rhinos, and giraffes are among them. During a wildlife tour, you may view these species in their native habitats. While on safari, visitors may witness the “Big Five” (lion, elephant, rhino, leopard, and buffalo) and the “Big Nine” (cheetah, giraffe, hippo, and zebra).Â
Kenyans are typically renowned to be helpful and kind to visitors and foreigners. Local culture, food, and way of life are attractions in addition to theVarious activities
Kenya tourism provides short- and long-term adventure activities and experiences, such as homestays, hot-air balloon safaris, golfing vacations, and special specialty vacations.
National Park of Ruma
National Park of Aberdare
Forest Reserve of Arabuko Sokoke
National Park of the Chyulu Hills
Diani Beach – Sandy White Beaches
National Reserve of the Kakamega Forest
National Reserve of the Kakamega Forest
Kora National Park Kisumu Impala Sanctuary
Marine National Park of Malindi
National Park and Reserve of Marsabit
Mombasa Marine National Park
National Park of Mount Elgon kenya
National Park of Mt. Longonot
National Park of Ol Donyo Sabuk
*Â Saiwa Swamp
 Saiwa Swamp
National Park of Sibiloi
National Marine Reserve of Watamu
National Park of Central Island
Mpunguti Marine Park should be visited.
National Marine Reserve Kiunga
National Park of Malka Mari
Mombasa Marine Reserve Meru National Park
Mwea National Park
National Park of Ndere Island
Olare Mara Kempinski, Masai Mara
House of Waine
Sasaab, Samburu
Medina Palms
Villa Rosa Kempinski Hotel
Nairobi Serena Hotel
Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Sankara Hotel
Tribe Hotel
Southern Sun Mayfair Hotel
Jakoni
Mawimbi Seafood Restaurant
INTI – A Nikkei Experience
Mercado – Mexican Kitchen & Bar
Open House Restaurant
Cheka Japanese Izakaya
The Grill Shack Kenya
About Thyme
Zen Garden
360 Degrees Pizza – ABC Place
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) is located 15 kilometers/9 miles southeast of Nairobi. Moi International Airport (MBA), located 9km/6mi west of Mombasa, is Kenya’s second international airport, but aside from flights to Zanzibar, it is primarily used for domestic and charter flights.
One can fly or drive between reserves from Nairobi or Mombasa, or do a combination of the two. The majority of domestic flights out of Nairobi depart from Wilson Airport (WIL), which is located 6 kilometers/4 miles south of the city. Regardless of the mode of transportation used, the local tour operator will usually arrange airport pickup and all subsequent transportation as part of the safari package.
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