Arrow Adventures Kenya offers professionally led birding safaris ranging from a full day to several days to some of our best birding hotspots in Kenya while accompanied by a knowledgeable bird guide.
Our birding safaris take birding to its very basics; observing birds in their natural habitats in a relaxed way. Professional guides, good selection of habitats for a variety of birds of Kenya. We spend more time in the places we visit, our focus being to let our clients have easy bird watching by their ability and not at the pace, speed and the pressure of a guide.
The rainy seasons of April and November coincide with migration of birds from and to Europe and Asia, and some of the top day’s totals have been recorded at that time.
Migrants make up only about ten percent of Kenya’s birdlife, however, and the spectacular birds of the bush –guinea fowl, go-away birds, rollers and barbets, to mention but a few – are active all year.
Visits to a variety of habitats, such as the dry-country parks of Tsavo or Samburu, the western grasslands of the Maasai Mara, one of the Rift Valley lakes or one of the highland forests, will produce a long and varied bird list. A surprisingly wide range of habitats can be visited on day tours from Nairobi. These include Lake Naivasha in the Rift Valley, the dry bush around the Olorgesailie Prehistoric Site, and the Escarpment Forests in the foothills of the Aberdare mountain range.