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Wasser & Kidato Company Limited is a Kenyan registered entity with a focus on Wild Safaris and Tour Planning...Read More


Kenya is a mix of everything, from the vast Savannah Plains in the Maasai Mara to the Sandy White Beaches of the Kenyan Coast...Read More

 

Wild Safaris like no other...

Kenya is home to:-

    • 23 National Parks
    • 28 National Reserves
    • 4 National Santuaries

The Great Migration

    • The Masai Mara National Reserve hosts one of the most spectacular wildlife events on Earth: the annual migration of over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles crossing from Tanzania’s Serengeti between July and October.
    • It’s a dramatic scene of predator-prey encounters, river crossings, and survival on the savannah.

The Big Five

    • Kenya is one of the best places to see the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—in their natural habitat.
    • Parks like Amboseli, Tsavo, and Lake Nakuru are hot-spots for these majestic animals.

Diverse Landscapes

    • From the snow-capped peak of Mount Kenya to the red-dusted plains of Tsavo East, Kenya’s parks offer a stunning variety of ecosystems.
    • Hell’s Gate National Park even features geothermal springs, gorges, and dramatic cliffs.

Elephant Giants of Amboseli

    • Amboseli National Park is famous for its large herds of elephants, especially the massive “Tuskers” with enormous ivory tusks.
    • The backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro makes it a photographer’s dream.

Flamingo Spectacle at Lake Nakuru

    • Lake Nakuru National Park is known for its pink-hued shores, thanks to thousands of flamingos that gather on its alkaline waters.
    • It’s also a sanctuary for both black and white rhinos.

Hospitality

  • Nairobi remains the hospitality hub, but coastal and safari destinations like Mombasa, Naivasha, and Diani are rapidly gaining traction.


  • While Kenya isn’t in the top global rankings by volume, it’s gaining recognition for: Luxury eco-lodges and safari resorts that blend sustainability with high-end experiences.


  • There has been a 35% increase in international arrivals.


  • Global hotel chains like Marriott, Hilton, Accor, and Radisson expanding their footprint in the country in readiness for the projected increase in uptake.


  • Kenya may not yet rival the U.S. or China in hotel volume, but it’s carving out a niche as Africa’s safari-luxury capital.
 

Activities

  • The Mara can be a magical place, a wonderland for all ages. However much you visit, no two trips are ever the same.
  • A minute apart on the same location will give two different experiences - The Mara shows you what the Mara wants you to see

Early Morning Balloon Rides in the Mara Paradise...

Bush Breakfast, imagine having Canadian Marble Syrup in the heart of the Savannah

Fort Jesus, a preserved heritage site from the Portuguese time trading at the Kenyan coast.

Giraffe Center, hang out with the tallest mammal on earth.