Where to Stay on Your Kenya Safari Holidays

If you’re thinking of booking a trip to Kenya, you may want to look at various options. Kenya Safari holidays often include transport from Nairobi and accommodation. However, you can also decide to organize the trip yourself. This is often cheaper and more flexible, but it’s important to remember that these tours tend to run constantly during the right seasons and have fewer visitors. Read on to find out more about the various options available. Also, read on to learn more about the different places you can stay in Kenya, including the Sarova Lion Hill Lodge and Severin Camp.

Masai Mara

A Kenya Safari holiday includes visiting the Masai Mara, a world-famous national park. Known for its abundant resident wildlife, this park offers year-round game viewing and cheaper accommodation. You can choose from a range of activities such as game drives, cultural tours, and hot-air balloon safaris. Families can opt for family-friendly camps, which provide baby-minders and children’s activities.

Private charter flights can reach the Masai Mara within 45 minutes, and a ticket costs approximately $200 USD. Alternatively, you can hire a car and drive to the Mara. Be prepared for traffic jams along the way, which is typical of Central Africa. Motorcycles, overloaded trucks, and dilapidated buses jostle for space. Traveling by car is an adventure of its own!

The Masai Mara has a variety of wildlife attractions, including the iconic lion pride. You can also witness the Great Migration as thousands of wildebeest cross the Mara river, and catch a glimpse of crocodiles and hyenas. You can take unforgettable photographs while visiting this wildlife sanctuary. When visiting Kenya, make sure to book your Kenya Safari holiday with HerdTracker, which offers guided tours of the park.

Nairobi National Park

The smallest national park in Africa, Nairobi National Park lies on the southern outskirts of the capital city. Though small, Nairobi is home to a diverse wildlife population, including the black rhino, an endangered species. It also boasts more than 500 bird species, including a variety of colorful and unique species of flamingos, hyenas, and lions. Taking a Kenya Safari in Nairobi National Park is sure to provide unforgettable memories.

When to go: During the dry season, July through March is the best time to visit Nairobi National Park. Its climate is typically sunny and dry. Avoid visiting during the rainy season, which can be difficult to reach. Nairobi is accessible by private or public mass transit. Alternatively, you can fly to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport or Wilson Airport to get to Nairobi National Park. It is recommended to book your Kenya safari trip well in advance, as crime rates have increased.

Sarova Lion Hill Lodge

Situated in the heart of Lake Nakuru National Park Sarova Lion Hill Lodge offers guests the opportunity to experience Africa’s wildlife. Located along the banks of the iconic Lake Nakuru Sarova Lion Hill Lodge offers safari accommodation and twice-daily game drives. The lodge is home to the endangered Black Rhino, one of the world’s most endangered species. The lodge features 61 luxury chalets and 3 suites, all with private facilities, fireplaces and verandas.

Located on the shores of Lake Nakuru Sarova Lion Hills Game Lodge offers stunning panoramic views of the lake. This 5-star property is part of the Sarova group of hotels. Located off the main Nairobi road, this property is situated in the heart of the park, approximately 17 kilometers from the baboon cliff viewpoint. It is just 174 km from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Situated on the shores of Lake Nakuru, Sarova Lion Hill Lodge offers a spa and swimming pool.

Severin Camp

One of the most unique camp experiences in Kenya is the chance to stay in the Tsavo West National Park, just outside the border with Tanzania. Situated in a semi-arid plain, the camp is nestled amongst our palm trees, acacia trees, and watering holes. It offers a tranquil atmosphere and complimentary Wi-Fi. Severin Camp is an ideal choice for those seeking a mid-range safari experience.

The Severin Safari Camp is a secluded retreat, offering guests the chance to immerse themselves in the African bush. You can expect to enjoy exhilarating game drives and possibly spot one of the Big Five of Africa. The Severin Camp’s private terrace makes for a romantic and memorable setting for a safari holiday. There is also a conference tent that can host up to 30 guests. It also has an outdoor pool.

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