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Experience our Untamed Kenya Safari Adventures that offer you an opportunity to explore and immerse in a true African travel experience. Africa consists of some of the best kept Beaches and wildlife destinations. These areas include diverse habits which grantee an immersion in varied wildlife, landscapes and cultures. Our safari guides and concierge service make it all seamless and a travel dream come true. No travel request is too big for our travel consultants. They will help you plan the most perfect bespoke tour itinerary stress free. Africa is addictive and we shall be at hand to help you every time you are looking for the perfect Honeymoon or Family holiday. Engage us for your ultimate Luxury Custom-made experience.

Top Kenya Safaris and Tours

From dreaming of the Great Migration in Maasai Mara, to snapping majestic shots of Mt Kilimanjaro in Amboseli and getting up close with vibrant birdlife at Lake Nakuru; we have a top Kenya tours for every adventurer. Designed to seamlessly deliver immersive luxury and comfort combined with the most genuine cultural encounters, each unique tour is led by our expert Kenya ambassadors who will impart life on the rich heritage of this beautiful land.

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Kenya is the heart of East Africa, a vast country that possesses golden beaches, massive wilderness areas and a wealth of fascinating tribal rituals. It is often seen as the first port of call for any African safari or a stepping-stone to subsequent safaris in Tanzania and Uganda.

Top Kenya Safari Destinations

Discover the top Kenya safari destinations that offer unparalleled wildlife experiences and breathtaking landscapes. From the iconic Maasai Mara, renowned for the Great Migration, to the majestic views of Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli National Park, and the birdwatcher’s paradise of Lake Nakuru, Kenya’s diverse national parks and reserves promise unforgettable adventures.

Client Testimonials

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2024-09-08
Wow Experience🥂 Excellent customer experience. Charles has wide experience of the park and best times to see the big five, Maasai cultural village was wonderful
Florida W
Florida W
2024-08-04
"Exceptional Safari Experience with SilverBill Tours" I recently went on a safari with SilverBill Tours and Travel and had an exceptional experience. The guides were knowledgeable, the accommodations were comfortable, and the wildlife viewing was outstanding. Everything was well-organized and exceeded my expectations. Highly recommended for a memorable safari in Kenya.

FAQ for Tourists Visiting Kenya

June to October and January / February are the best times for a visit of Kenya in dry season. These periods also provide the best game-viewing opportunities and migration activity in Maasai Mara, while Amboseli ensures excellent views of Mt Kilimanjaro!

Most visitors do need a visa to visit Kenya. You can also apply for an eVisa Online before you travel. Visa on arrival is available for some nationalities but you are still advised to check the latest requirements from a Kenyan embassy or consulate in your country.

Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Typhoid fever are mandatory while optional vaccinations are yellow vaccine as well prep dose for malaria.

Kenya is generally safe for tourists, especially in popular safari destinations and tourist areas. However, it’s important to stay informed about local conditions, avoid risky areas, and follow the advice of your tour guides and local authorities.

The currency in Kenya is the Kenyan Shilling (KES). Credit cards are widely accepted in major hotels, restaurants, and shops in cities and tourist areas. It is advisable to carry some cash for use in remote areas or small establishments.

Pack light, breathable clothing in neutral colors, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable walking shoes, and a good-quality camera with extra batteries and memory cards. A light jacket or sweater is useful for cool mornings and evenings.

It is not recommended to drink tap water in Kenya. Stick to bottled or filtered water, which is widely available. Avoid ice in drinks unless you are sure it is made from purified water.

The official languages of Kenya are English and Swahili. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by safari guides. Learning a few basic Swahili phrases can enhance your experience and interactions with locals.

Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended. It should cover medical expenses, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and any potential travel disruptions. Make sure your insurance policy covers safari activities if you plan to partake in them.

Tipping is customary in Kenya. In restaurants, a tip of 10-15% of the bill is appreciated. For safari guides, a tip of $10-20 per person per day is standard. Hotel staff, such as porters and housekeeping, can be tipped around $1-2 per service.

Kenya uses Type G electrical plugs (the same as in the UK) with a standard voltage of 240V and a frequency of 50Hz. It’s advisable to bring a universal adapter to ensure you can charge your devices.

Yes, it’s important to respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and when visiting cultural sites. Always ask for permission before taking photos of people, and be mindful of local etiquette and hospitality practices.

Kenya is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino), giraffes, zebras, cheetahs, wildebeests, hippos, and numerous bird species. Each park and reserve offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities.

Choose eco-friendly lodges and tour operators that support conservation efforts. Participate in responsible tourism practices, such as not disturbing wildlife, minimizing waste, and respecting local communities. Donations to reputable conservation organizations are also a great way to contribute.

Mobile network coverage is generally good in cities and major tourist areas. You can buy a local SIM card for your phone or use international roaming services. Many hotels and lodges offer Wi-Fi, though it may be limited in remote areas.

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