Tsavo West National Park is situated on Kenya’s southern border with Tanzania, located about 200km south east of Nairobi. Combined with Tsavo East, this park forms one of the world’s largest game sanctuaries. The East and West parks are separated by the Mombasa/Nairobi road, and both work nicely on a circuit with Mombasa. Tsavo West National...Read More
Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks together make up the biggest national park in Kenya at just under 22 000 sq km. In May 1948, a month after the park’s conception, Tsavo National Park was divided into east and west for administrative purposes. Named after the Tsavo River which flows from west to east,...Read More
Samburu National Reserve is a rugged and semi-desert park located in Samburu County. The reserve neighbors the homes of the Samburu tribe of Kenya, a tribe known for their remote culture, and pastoral and nomadic way of life. Due to its remote distance and the fact that it was inaccessible for many years, the park...Read More
Nairobi National Park was established in 1946, the national park was the first to be established in Kenya. It is located approximately 7 kilometers south of the Nairobi City. It gives visitors a chance to indulge in a real African safari experience at the footsteps of a major urban city. Kenya’s capital city, with an...Read More
Meru National Park is located in central Kenya 350 km northeast of Nairobi. It sits north-east of Mount Kenya. The park encompasses an area of 870 sq km. The park, with its unspoiled nature and lush vegetation, is perfect for the seasoned traveller, who has already visited the more well-known parks of Kenya and is looking...Read More
Lake Nakuru National Park is renowned as a bird sanctuary with over 400 bird species, including huge flocks of flamingoes and many other water birds. It is an excellent park for wildlife spotting and is home to many water-loving animals such as hippos and waterbucks. A safari to Lake Nakuru National Park can be completed...Read More
A fascinating oasis of natural beauty and geological wonder. Situated just south of Lake Naivasha, the Hell’s Gate National Park encompasses an area of 68.25 sq km. The park is only 90 km from Nairobi sitting at an elevation of 1,900 m above sea level. Red walled cliffs along the gorge and feature two volcanic...Read More
Amboseli was declared a national reserve in 1968. It became a national park in 1974. Amboseli National Park covers 392km² and has a mixed topography of plains, acacia woodland, rocky thorn bush, swamps and marshes. This diversity, along with a long dry season, ensures excellent viewing of the large concentrations of African animals living in...Read More
Top places to Visit in Kenya Are you looking for top places to visit in Kenya? Arrow Adventures Kenya offers you exceptional adventure experiences, whether you want to explore the wilderness in search of wildlife, climb mountains or relax on the beach. Kenya has diversity which includes enchanting landscapes with sweeping plains providing refuge for...Read More
What are the Factors That Affect the Cost of a Kenyan Safari? This is a question that runs through the minds of many travelers as they plan their Kenya safari packages. When planning a Kenya safari tour with Arrow Adventures, these are the factors that will determine the cost of your safari tour in Kenya: Type...Read More
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