Kenya 4x4 safaris

Unforgettable overland driving safaris

A safari is a thrilling experience full of unforgettable moments. Following an exciting itinerary, overland driving safaris in Kenya are the perfect way to explore a country and spot wildlife from your guaranteed window seat. A minibus with pop-up roof or 4x4 is used, and there's an option to upgrade to a private minibus or 4x4 solely for your use.

Uniquely, Kuoni only allocates a maximum of 6 passengers per vehicle ensuring everyone gets a window seat and standing space when game viewing.

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Kenya safari offers.

Kenya 4x4 safari highlights
•   Our
Cheetah Serena Safari showcases the very best of Kenya including Samburu and the Maasai Mara, whilst staying at beautiful luxury lodges.
•   Enjoy an extensive and beautiful journey across Kenya and encounter abundant wildlife in Kenya's popular parks and reserves on our
Leopard Safari.
•   Our
Kenya & Tanzania Safari is a wonderful comprehensive safari across the ‘icons’ of east Africa, including the Maasai Mara and the Serengeti.

Tailor Made Kenya safaris
We’ve been creating unforgettable safaris in Kenya for over 40 years and our award-winning team is passionate about tailor making your wild adventure. So don't forget that with Kuoni, you can create your own perfect tailor made safari to Kenya.

To design your own dream holiday:
•   Request a copy of our superb
Africa brochure for more ideas.
•   Call
01306 747002 and speak to one of our Personal Travel Experts who will be happy to talk through what you would like to do.
•  
Request a quote online

Further Kenya information
•   Visit our
Information and Facts page
•   Read our Kenya i-travel articles:
A Day in the Life of a Safari Guide and i-travel to Kenya

Area

National parks vs Private game reserves
National Parks have the widest variety of game and accommodation. They are a popular choice, so expect to see other vehicles. Activities such as off-road driving, night drives and bush walks are usually restricted. Private Game Reserves

are quieter, as only Reserve vehicles are permitted, and you’ll have the freedom to follow game off-road, take a night drive and enjoy a walk. Accommodation is often luxurious.

Packing Tips
Keep your luggage to a minimum in a soft hold-all. On most safaris, you can store extra luggage in Nairobi or Mombasa and collect it on your return.

Light aircraft operators typically enforce strict 15kg soft bag restrictions.

Dark T-shirts are not a good idea, as they attract flies such as tsetses. Wear browns and greens instead.

Good walking shoes are essential, as well as a couple of pairs of khaki trousers and long sleeved cotton shirts. Take long sleeve casual clothes and socks for the evenings, and a light jumper and windproof jacket for chilly mornings. A small backpack is useful to cart daily essentials about.

Consider taking a book of birds, plants and animals; water; a pair of binoculars; sunglasses; sunblock; insect repellent; sunhat that will not blow away; and a light jumper.

A wash bag that hangs on a hook is useful. Also, make sure your kit contains plasters, painkillers and antihistamine cream for bites. Wet wipes are handy, too.

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