Kenia
KENIA, A classic that you can't miss.
Kenya has attracted millions of travellers for decades and it is no wonder. Kenya is a classic safari destination, offering perfect infrastructure and natural surroundings that will make you feel like Karen Blixen in the movie Out of Africa.
It has an unparalleled natural heritage that, together with the conservation efforts by the Government and private entities, constitute its strong point compared to many other African countries. In Kenya lives for the safari, and almost everything in this country is adapted so that you can enjoy its wildlife in the most comfortable and authentic way.
In addition to parks as renowned as the Masai Mara, Kenya also offers places of indisputable interest located in much more remote areas that few tourists know about. With Rumbo you can visit tea, coffee and rose plantations, which are the country’s great agricultural assets, or hike the slopes of Mount Kenya, the second highest mountain in Africa. You can enjoy unforgettable nights around a bonfire under the starry sky of Laikipia or watch elephants drinking on the banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River in Samburu. Visiting waterfalls as beautiful as Thompson or Karuru in the foothills of the Aberdare Mountains will surely fascinate you, as well as simply relaxing and letting yourself be surrounded by the beautiful landscape of Naivasha.
Whether in national parks or private reserves, in Kenya you will be able to enjoy wonderful and unique wildlife sightings. You can fly over the Masai Mara in a hot air balloon, and watch the animals running at your feet, or get on a boat in Lake Naivasha and enjoy a quiet ride admiring its enormous number and variety of birds (more than 400 different species), or the families of hippos that take refuge in its waters during the day. But also, with Rumbo, you can visit conservation projects as interesting and unique as the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary, where baby elephants, giraffes, oryx, kudus and other antelopes receive attention, affection and dedication from the local workers of this centre, which has become an oasis for the fauna that occupies the north of the country, that suffers constant droughts.
Furthermore, by visiting the Somali neighbourhood in Nairobi you can immerse yourself in the vibrant, young and enthusiastic city, savouring the rich and varied Kenyan culture up close.
And to finish this dream trip, you can choose between several beach destinations such as Diani Beach, or Lamu Island with a fascinating history little known to tourists. Or visit the Gede ruins in Watamu, and rest on its wonderful white sand beaches.
Head to Kenya!