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There are many reasons to visit Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya. With its luscious and adventurous blend of nature and wildlife, it deserves to be known as the safari capital of Africa. For the first time, you can book a direct flight to Kenya from Brussels Airport!
If you’re an animal lover and seek unique experiences, then you’ll definitely find what you’re looking for in the Nairobi National Park. A large game reserve that is home to endangered black rhinos, giraffes, zebras, lions and many other animals you won’t find in your local zoo or pet store. Looking to explore the downtown atmosphere after all that wildlife watching? Nairobi is an energetic, modern city filled with markets, restaurants and music pubs. Oh, and don’t forget to book a massage in one of the Wellness Spas before heading out!
Snorkeling woman and sea turtle. Tourist activity snorkeling with turtles. Marine tortoise underwater photo. Human and animal undersea. Friendly wild animal of tropical seashore.
View of fort Jesus in Mombasa on a cloudy day, Kenya
Mombasa Island as seen from the mainland
Group of happy African girls from Samburu tribe, Kenya, Africa. Samburu tribe is north-central Kenya, and they are related to the Maasai.
Feeding a giraffe in National park Nairobi, Kenya
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6 weekly flights
from Brussels to Nairobi
Flight duration is 8h15
Safari, wildlife, nature, beaches, outdoor sports, city life
Starting from €479 return, respect included
10 of the best experiences you can have in Kenya
Whether you’re planning to go on your first safari trip or to dive between vibrantly coloured reef, Kenya is the best place to go to where you can take a break from your daily routines. Its exotic sceneries packed with wildlife and beautiful tracking trails are only one of the many things that will surprise you during your stay. And don’t forget to check out the coastline. It is ideal for sun bathing after an eclectic night out in the city. There is literally something to do for everyone!
#1 Track down the Big Five at the Nairobi National Park or at the Masai Mara
If you’re going to Kenya, then you have to see the Big Five! The best way to find them is at Nairobi’s own national park or at the Masai Mara National park. Leopards, rhinos, buffalos, lions and elephants are accompanied by thousands of other animals in a cinematic surrounding. From July until October, you can even watch the Great Migration of wildebeests, antelopes and zebras at the Masai Mara National Park.
#2 Visit a Masai Village
Experience how the Masai live and get a taste of the local life & traditional cultures of Africa. Most Masai Mara safari tours offer excursions to this famous tribal group, so you can easily include it in your day trip.
#3 Go on a boat safari at Lake Naivasha and Lake Nakuru
A safari by boat is perfect for observing hippos, flamingos and all sort of birds. These fresh water lakes are an ideal change of scenery to witness more of Africa’s beauty. Lake Nakuru isn’t that big, so it only takes a matter of time to see that black rhino that was hiding from you on land (as they prefer to isolate themselves from other animals and people).
#4 Snorkel, dive or sunbath at Diani
Diani is known to be one of the best beaches in Kenya and even in all of East-Africa. With its 17km white powdered sandy beach and jade coloured waters, it’s hard to reject that statement. Diani offers a wide range of outdoor sports of which the most popular are snorkelling, surfing, jet skiing and kitesurfing. Trendy beachfront bars and restaurants offer cooling shades in between sun bathing sessions.
#5 Summit Mount Kenya
For the brave amongst us, there is Mount Kenya. The second highest mountain in Africa, coming in right after Kilimanjaro. To climb to the top, you’ll have to conquer an altitude of 5,199m (a 4 day hike) full of rocky paths and steep slopes. The views and the experience make it all worth! With the right gear and preparation, it’s doable for anyone who sets their mind to it.
#6 Bike around Hell’s Gate National Park
In the bowels of the Great Rift Valley lies Hell’s Gate. A beautiful lava -carved landscape. And the best thing is: it’s probably one of the only places in the world where you can safely spot animals while biking through! While you bike around the park, you’re surrounded by zebras, buffalos and giraffes with no predators in sight. It’s perfect for a one-day trip or longer.
#7 Hike down the Ol Njorowa Gorge
Ol Njorowa Gorge is a stunning gorge located within Hell’s Gate National Park. You’ll find refreshing waterfalls on your way through it and beautiful sceneries that will definitely leave an impressive memory behind. A certain level of fitness is required as you need to climb steep rocks with ropes to get to the bottom of the gorge.
#8 Get licked by a giraffe
Looking for something out of the ordinary? Visit the AFEW Giraffe Centre! Meet giraffes face-to-face while standing on wooden observation platforms and even get licked by one of these friendly long-necked beasts. This centre houses rare and endangered Rothschild’s giraffes. A fun experience, especially with kids!
#9 Wander around Mombasa’s Historical Town
If you like to learn more about the history of coastal Africa and how it was influenced by its colonies, then join a walking tour to explore Mombasa. There are many attractions available like Fort Jesus, Mandhry Mosque and the Elephant Tusks Monument that are worth visiting.
#10 Explore the city life in Nairobi
For all the party animals out there, Nairobi has a club scene that won’t disappoint! Find your next favourite dancing spot around Westlands neighborhood or nearby Waiyaki Way. Plenty of bars, clubs and cocktail lounges to choose from!