Nairobi

Tourist places in Nairobi that are worth visiting are National Museum, Railway Museum, Giraffe Centre, Karen Blixen, Karura Forest, David Sheldrick Trust Elephant Orphan Centre, Ngong Hills, Blue Sky Tours in Diamond Plaza, Nairobi Arboretum, Panari Sky Centre, Bomas of Kenya, Uhuru Garden, GP Karting, Village Market, Mamba Village, Paintball Fury Limited, Maasai Ostrich Farm, Paradise Lost, August Memorial Park, Kenya National Archives, KICC, Art Centres and Nairobi National Park. Kenya’s largest city and capital, Nairobi implores diversity in romance and puts forward exalted adventure. The city transformed from a meek camp for the railway employees in the year 1899 to the capital named British East Africa by the year 1907. Today, the rich retrospective history and tribal culture and lifestyle are brought to life through its excellent and knowledgeable museums. In particular, the museum named Karen Blixen Museum is one of the biggest hits – not only the African fans come to praise and appreciate the museum but also people from all over the world visit the museum to view the namesake Danish author who with drudgeries toiled on the coffee farmstead in the midst of the beautiful Ngong Hills. Even in such a scampering city like Nairobi, wildlife is a colossal draw. Being a cosmopolitan capital, Nairobi is the only city in the globe that brags a safari park within its frontiers.
The travelers can relish a classic African wildlife escapade at the Nairobi National Park which is a fifteen-minute jaunt from the skyscrapers of the megalopolis. Animals like buffalo, giraffe, rhinoceros, zebra, cheetah, lion and wildebeest meander under the sun-soaked grassy plain in the tropical or subtropical region neighboring meager trees. Here animal lovers too get a chance to clasp, cuddle and embrace the baby elephants and yoke with the giraffes at the spectacular animal sanctuary located nearby. However, with a fabulous and spectacular national park located at the doorstep of the wildlife centric charismatic attractions, Nairobi maddens on, jars and counterpoints on the beautiful and glorious natural beauty. The polarising outlook and character of Nairobi assure rapturing ecstasy to the city. Also, the gateway to the world-class and popular Kenya’s safari parks, Nairobi attracts gripping seekers of adventure for over a century.
Samburu

Samburu refers to both a semi-nomadic Nilotic people in north-central Kenya, known for their unique traditions, vibrant attire, and pastoral lifestyle with cattle, goats, and camels, and the famous Samburu National Reserve, a key wildlife viewing area in the same region, home to unique “Samburu Special Five” animals like the Gerenuk and Reticulated Giraffe, offering safaris and cultural experiences. They are related to the Maasai but distinct, speaking a dialect of the Maa language, and maintaining strong cultural identities in arid landscapes.
Samburu National Reserve
- Location: North-central Kenya, known for its arid beauty and the Ewaso Nyiro River.
- Wildlife: Famous for the “Samburu Special Five”: Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, gerenuk, and beisa oryx, alongside lions, leopards, and elephants.
- Activities: Game drives, bird watching, nature walks, camel trekking, and cultural visits to Samburu villages are popular.
Nakuru

One important thing that you need to know about Nakuru is that it lies in vicinity to the most prominent destinations of the world including Kenya’s capital Nairobi and Masai Mara. In addition to this, the attractive district is also home to the Menangai Crater which is the second largest volcanic crater of the world.
Speed through Nakuru on your way to the lakes and you might be astonished as to why anyone would wish to stay here? On the first impression, the fourth largest city of Kenya is provincial and grim that does not have much to offer besides an agreeable refuel. However, you must stick around a little longer and be assured to fall in love with it.
Nakuru is a burgeoning city that is fast evolving. Over the years, it has been extending around the edges in order to adopt some of the superior aspects of Nairobi bereft of the crime, stress and the traffic.
If you don’t wish to fork out to overnight at Nakuru Lake, the city definitely makes a great base for exploration of the parks and surrounds. Since, the weather in Nakuru is favourable throughout, tourists can plan a visit any time of the year.
Eldoret

Eldoret is one of the fastest growing towns of Kenya. Nestled south of the Cherangani Hills in the verdant landscape, it is one of African paradises where everything you see has the touch of natural beauty still unadulterated by the intruding modernity. Being the bureaucratic center of Uasin Gishu District of the Rift Valley Province, makes it an even more preferable place as you can find modern amenities, lodgings and more to ensure that your stay is more worthwhile.
Presently, Eldoret is a thriving service town sprawling Kenya Uganda highway. It is also the principal economic hub of the western Kenya but the travellers only have a little to see and even less to do here. One striking highlight however is the Doinyo Lessos Creameries Cheese Factory where you can stock up 20 different varieties of cheese.
The name of the town comes from Maasai word ‘eldore’ which means stony river. You can also spot an exact parallel in the very source of this inspiration, River Sosiani. The cultural influences present are variable. After all the, Sirikwa, Nandi and Maasai people have called this place home over a period of offering times.
What you can’t afford to miss in Eldoret?
Naiberi Campsite
Eldoret is a famous tourist destination in western Kenya which has several interesting attractions. You cannot skip the opportunity to visit the beautiful Naiberi Campsite which is situated at a distance of 16 km from Eldoret. If you are travelling in a group, then do plan a stay at this amazing campsite. The camping experience would surely help you uncover several mysteries of Africa. At Naiberi River Camp, the visitors are offered with an option to select the accommodation of their choice. There are tents, hotel rooms and even traditional hut like shelters which are quite fascinating. Tourists admire this place as it offers great knowledge about the local people and their origin, dating back from the stone-age. The camp is established on a hilly forest tribal land, which was once home to the Sirikwa tribe. You can check out the preserved excavations which are surely an amusing aspect of Naiberi Campsite.
Kerio Valley
The silent Kerio Valley lies between the Tugen Hills and Cherangani Hills. The Elgeyo Escarpment shoots to a height more than 1,830 meters (6,000 ft) at some places. Kerio Valley holds a depth of 4,000 feet (1,200 m) which is indeed scary. This destination is one of the top tourist places in Eldoret which is managed in a pristine natural setup. You can examine the semi-tropical vegetation present on the slopes, while the valley base or floor is layered with dry thorn bushes. Tourists must keep a note that the best time of the year to visit Kerio Valley is during July and August. You will be stuck at the various mind boggling views which are rare to find anywhere else. The rains end during those months and the temperature also shows a slight dip, making the surrounding quite pleasant and relaxing. This region also houses a national reserve which was built in 1983 for preserving a wide variety of flora & fauna. The most appealing factor of Kerio Valley is the scenery.
Kerio Valley National Reserve
The Kerio Valley National Reserve is perfect for sightseeing. The reserve is home to a population of 200 elephants which are mainly spotted around the unreachable Lake Kamnarok. Tourists can hire a guide through the KWS Rimoi Game Reserve you will help you acquire a perfect view of the elephants. Kerio Valley National Reserve lies on the west section of the crocodile-infested Kerio River; whereas, the east side is tagged as the area for Lake Kamnarok National Reserve. You will be stunned by the dramatic scenery available in different portions of this reserve. Moreover, the existence of a vast birdlife is one of the major attractions for tourists. Earlier, there were hardly any facilities, but visitors were allowed to camp in the bush close to Lake Kamnarok. After the establishment of the reserve, there has been a significant rise in the wildlife population, mainly for the count of elephants. It is a great place to see in Eldoret.
Ngala Falls
This landmark is tagged as an adventure site which is located close to the Eldoret International Airport. You will cherish a visit to Ngala Falls which offers a picturesque image. The soothing natural surrounding along with the gushing sounds of water is surely an exclusive experience. It is a perfect spot for a picnic with friends and family if you are out touring Eldoret. But tourists must keep a note that, there is no hotel or accommodation close to Ngala Falls.
Poa Place Resort
The Poa Place Resort is listed among the top places to see in Eldoret. This destination offers a classic blend of eateries, entertainment and comfortable accommodation to the locals as well as visitors. It was opened in 2008 and since then Poa Place has transformed into a family spot to chill and relax. The surrounding region of Poa Place houses a nature park where tourists can explore a wide variety of animal species such as lizards, rabbits, snakes etc. Since it is located on the outskirts of Eldoret, the accommodation setup here is quite raw. There are cottages available for all types of travelers which are equipped with useful amenities.
Elgon View
Elgon View is basically a suburb that is situated on the southern section of Eldoret. This region was named after Mt Elgon. The area has been allocated primarily for residential housing but under less density. This is one of the popular resorts for tourists because it houses all the top notch politicians, businessmen, athletes and religious leaders. There are various institutions in the area such as Eldoret State Lodge, Eldoret Club, the Eldoret Sports Club, Mother of Apostles Seminary High School, Hill Primary and secondary schools and Testimony primary and secondary schools. Some of the renowned residents of Elgon View are Ibrahim Hussein (runner), Geoffrey Mutai, David Rudisha and Kipchoge Keino.
What you will like in Eldoret?
Cheese Factory
Eldoret is a blooming service town located on the Kenya-Uganda highway. Travelers have to give time so as to spot a number of interesting locations as well as activities in the town. One of the main highlights of Eldoret is the DoinyoLessos Creameries Cheese Factory. A major population of tourist prefers visiting this wonderful factory which stocks up around 20 different versions of cheese. Visiting this factory can be a great thing to do.
Accommodation
In Eldoret, you can access different types of accommodations ranging from hotel rooms to cottages. The best part is that these accommodations are situated close to major highlights so that your tours aren’t hampered. Some of the quality dwellings in Eldoret include Kerio View Hotel which is located close to Iten. Moreover, you can also check out Sirikwa Hotel, the Noble Conference Centre, Relax Inn and Pine Tree Gardens and Water Crest Gardens. The Poa Place is indeed the best option if you wish to interact with nature. The accommodation costs vary as per the establishment. Average price can be somewhere close to Sh 2,500 per night.
Nightlife
Eldoret houses a vibrant nightlife with the availability of numerous nightclubs in the town. Most of the clubs are lit up all night so as to spend a charged up time enjoying the latest music and relishing cuisines. Some of the well-known clubs in Eldoret are Black Bamboo Lounge, Spree Discotheque, and Club Signature.
Kerio Valley Hiking
For adventure enthusiasts, there are hiking trails available in Eldoret which covers the Kerio Valley. You can access short walks to steeper routes as per your will. The valley has a depth of 1200 m/4000 ft., while the floor is covered with thorny bushes. The hike can last somewhere between 2-3 hours. If you are in search for a more challenging option, then try the ‘Valley & back” hike that requires a high level of fitness. Tourists must make sure that, if the expedition is going to last more than a night, then do not forget to carry water, shelter (tent) and food. Also, one shouldn’t ignore the temperature factors during such hikes in Eldoret.
Eldoret FAQ’s
Travel Advice
· Street food here is fantastic. However, there maybe few stalls that do not give proper attention to the quality of preparation. So, before you order for food at any of the street stalls, check for the quality before buying.
· Book a room in the hotel that you already know about. Avoid booking a room in a resort, guesthouse or hotel that you have no clue about.
· Do not let anyone deceive you. Always be alert and acquire all the necessary information before you travel to any new destination or place.
· Do not leave your cash or valuables in the hotel room.
· Carry with you only the cash that you may need during your travel.
· Do not flaunt your cash or valuables in the public area.
· Do not get involved in physical or verbal fights with anyone.
· Make sure you do not go the secluded trails alone in the night.
· Learn a few words from the local language. This will help you in interacting with the locals.
· Always respect the cultures and the traditions of the locals.
· Carry with you all the medications that you may need during the travel.
· Always carry a photocopy of your ID proof or passport whenever you are out traveling.
Drinking Law
In Eldoret the legal age for drinking is 18 years.
Kakamega

Kakamega is a town that is located in the western Kenya. It lies about 30 km north of the Equator. The town is densely population and is the headquarters of the Kakamega County.
Located 50 km north of Kisumu that is the third largest city of Kenya as well as a port city lying on the Lake Victoria, the average elevation of Kakamega is 1,535 metres.
Kakamega county is the 2nd most populous county after Nairobi. It has 9 constituencies in totality – ikolomani, Matungu, Lugari, Butere, Khwisero, Mumias East, Malava, Shinyalu and Lurambi, all of which have a flavour that deserves to be experienced and felt.
The town was so named because the world Kakamega translates (in Kiluhyah which is a local dialect here) roughly to pinch. This is used to describe how the colonists of Europe would eat their staple food, ugail.
To be true, there is no certain reason as to why you should stay in this agricultural town however if you come here late in the day, Kakamega can be a convenient place to sleep over and stock up some supplies before you head to the tourist attractions as well as nearby attractions of the Kakamega.
Kakamega FAQ’s
Travel Advice
· Keep touts at bay.
· If a particular location says, ‘Photography is not permitted’, adhere to it.
· Do not let anyone mislead you. Always gather the requisite information about the place that you are traveling for the first time.
· Carry with you a first aid kit containing all the necessary medications.
· Do not sit in a vehicle that does not follow the prepaid or the metered system.
· Do not get involved in any ugly spats or fights with anyone.
· Do not pass a racist remark on anyone.
· Do not flaunt your excess cash in public areas.
· Do not leave your jewelry, cash or valuables in the hotel room.
· Book a room in the hotel that is located in the heart of the city.
· Avoid staying in a hotel that is located in a shady region.
· Do not film anywhere without permission.
· If you want to click in a religious place, it is good to seek permissions before clicking.
· Do not travel alone in the night hours.
· Carry at least one ID proof or a copy of your passport whenever you go out.
· Do not indulge in drugs or narco of any form.
· Stay away from the drug peddlers or drug dealers.
Drinking Law
The legal age for drinking in Kakamega is 18 years.
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Kakamega forest
Kakamega forest is a tropical rainforest located in the Kakamega county and it is Kenya’s only tropical rainforest. The forest covers an area of 238 Sq. Km. and the forest was given a national reserve status in the year 1985. You can find the greatest hard and soft African woods which include Elgon teak, red and white Stinkwood along with several varieties of Croton and Aningeria altissima here. There are around 380 species of plants, 367 species of birds, amongst which 9 bird species are not found anywhere else. You may also spot the Bush pig, Duikers, Bushbuck, African clawless otter, Mongoose, Giant African water shrew, Squirrels, Tree pangolin, Porcupine, Bats, Blue monkey, Red tailed monkey, De Brazza’s monkey, Baboon and many other animals in the Kakamega forest.
Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria is one of the great African lakes spread across a surface area of 68,800 km. It holds many titles that includes world’s largest tropical lake and the world’s second largest freshwater lake by surface area in terms of volume. Lake Victoria is also the world’s ninth largest continental lake containing about 2,750 cubic km of water. Kagera River is the largest river flowing into this lake. Lake Victoria is home to various species like Nile perch, Lungfish, Tilapia, Carp and Catfish. The Nalubaale power station controls the outflow of Lake Victoria. Visit here to indulge in water sports activities or just to spend a calm evening.
Crying stone of Ilesi
Crying stone of Ilesi is one of the most unique and famous place in Kenya. It is situated at Ilesi in Kakamega town. The people residing near the crying stone of Ilesi mostly belong to the Luhya community. This physical monument surrounds many myths, superstition and beliefs, mostly believed by Luhya community. Luhya people believe that the stone does shed tears. The tall figure is also visible from main Kisumu to Kakamega road. When the stone cries, it is considered as a sign of good omen. You can also visit the Shinichiro cave that is very near the stone. Crying stone of Ilesi is one of the most unique tourist attractions in the city.
Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
Formerly known as Western University College of Science and Technology, MMUST is a public college in Kenya. The university is named after a beloved politician late Masinde Muliro. MMUST became a public accredited university in 2007. The university offers courses in applied science, arts and diploma course in technology, mass media, and journalism among other similar courses. You must visit this college just to see the architecture and the way it is built. The university gives a historical evidence to how the architecture of Kenya is.
What you will like there?
Sightseeing
Kakamega is Kenya’s second most populous county. This town is filled with greenery along with panoramic landscapes that is surely a treat for nature lovers. There are various unique sightseeing places in Kakamega. The Kakamega rainforest is one of the most attractive places to visit. You can spot different species of birds and animals which you can’t witness anywhere else. Crying stone of Ilesi is a 40 meters high rock dome resembling a human figure whose “eyes” drop water. It is considered as one of the most unique place of attraction in Kenya. Lake Victoria is yet another beautiful place that holds various world titles.
Adventure sports
Kakamega has various sporting activities to offer for those who love adventures. There are many trekking and mountain climbing opportunities you would love to participate in. Water sport activities such as scuba diving, snorkelling, surfing, swimming and other similar activities are carried out at Lake Victoria. One can also indulge in beach volleyball, fishing and golfing in the city. It’s a must visit place for those who are looking for an adventurous trip.
Shopping
You can shop for variety of items offered by locals in the markets of the city. Handicraft is one of the most popular item tourists look for while on their holiday here. People also love to buy craft goods, Makonde wood carvings, Batiks and Lamu chairs from Kakamega. Look out for Soapstone carvings, Maasai jewelry and wildlife books as they are among the must buy things from the city. Shopping becomes easier as you can pay using your bank cards at most of the shops here.
Safari Ride
Kakamega forest offers Safari ride that enables tourist to explore the interiors of the forest. Safari ride will be one of the most memorable experience you can ever have in a place like Kakamega which is famous for its wildlife. Through this Safari ride you may spot African water shrew, Squirrels, Tree pangolin, Porcupine, Bats, Blue monkey, Red tailed monkey among other animals. Also, there are 380 species of plants you can have a look at if you are interested in it.
Mombasa

Mombasa is situated in south-east Kenya along the Indian Ocean. It is a beautiful coastal city that is known as the blue and white city. It is also the oldest city in the country, with a rich and vibrant cultural history.
The enthralling city of Mombasa is known for its exceptional natural beauty. This city is famous for its pristine beaches, turquoise blue sea, coral reefs and thick vegetation of lush green palms. The rainforests are home to a large number of magnificent birds and animals, native to Africa.
While exploring the city of Mombasa, you must visit the amazing Diani Beach, the Haller Park, the Shimba Hills National Reserve, the Nyali Beach, Mombasa Island, Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary and the famous Mombasa Marine National Park, which are some of the most popular tourist attractions in the city.
Apart from the tourist attractions and natural beauty, you can also indulge in adventure activities in Mombasa including an illuminating full-day tour of Mombasa, a 2 -Day Safari in Taita Hills from Mombasa, exploring the Tsavo National Park from Mombasa, infinite treks, hikes, safaris and more.
Since Kenya primarily experiences a tropical climate, the weather in Mombasa generally remains hot and humid throughout the year. The summers are hot with occasional rain and the winters are comparatively cooler, windy and dry with clear skies.
Mombasa FAQ’s
What are the famous beaches to visit in while in Mombasa?
- Diani Beach: Known as one of the best beaches in Africa, this beauty is popular among the locals as well as visitors from around the globe. The beach is nestled on the south coast of the city and therefore has a more tranquil scenery with many options for water sports like deep fishing.
- Bamburi Beach: Located on the north coast of the city, Bamburi is lined up with beach resorts, bars and restaurants. The pale white sand of the beach is famous for camel rides, snorkeling, scuba diving among other adventure activities at the popular destination.
- Nyali Beach: Often counted akmg the top beaches of Mombasa, Nyali beach is less crowded than others. The beach has amazing views and offers visitors a chance to enjoy surfing, swimming and sunbathing.
Narok

Traversing three hours west of Nairobi, this crumbling provincial town which is also the capital of the Mara region. It is the final proper centre prior to the vast grasslands of the Masai Mara. It is a surprising and friendly hassle free place that offers few travellers with a reason to stop and unwind. A lot of people roll on in, browse the curio shops when the driver refuels before you begin rolling on out again.
Situated west of Nairobi, it has very well been capable of supporting the economy of Kenya in the south west of the country along the Great Rift Valley. It is the district capital of the Narok County which also stands as the principal centre of commerce in the district. With a population of some 40,000 people that largely comprises of Maasai people, Narok is still as pristine as ever.
The Maasai, natives of the Narok district regard Narok as the Enkare Narok which has been named after the river which passes through the Narok town. It is a beautifully town that definitely deserves a visit when you have taken a trip to Kenya.
Narok FAQ’s
Travel Advice
· Be wary of the touts.
· Do not let any one cheat you.
· Avoid consuming alcohol more than what you can handle.
· Do not drink and drive.
· Book cabs or taxis that follow prepaid mechanism. In case that is not possible, negotiate the fare before booking,
· Do not get involved in drugs of any form.
· Make sure you dress appropriately especially when you are traveling to some religious place.
· Girls please ensure that the clothes you wear are not skimpy or revealing.
· Do not leave your excess cash or valuables in the hotel room.
· Stay in the hotel which provides you with the facility of the room safe.
· Do not leave your important documents in the hotel room.
· Carry with you at least one proof of identity whenever you go out.
· Do not flaunt your valuables and cash in public places.
· Gather enough information about the place before traveling. It is a good idea to draft an itinerary before traveling.
· In case there is a banner or board saying, ‘No Photography’ adhere to it.
· Do not film in a place without the permission.
· Make sure you only carry cash that you’ll need during your travel.
· Nudity is strictly prohibited.
Drinking Law
In Narok the legal age for drinking is 18 years.
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Narok Museum
Narok Museum is a great place to visit in the city of Narok. This museum is a part of National Museum of Kenya. You can explore various amazing artifacts and pictures that depicts the culture of Maasai Community. One can also learn about Maasai culture and few words of the Maa language. The museum is beautiful and well organized. Entry fees you pay here is used for the heritage conservation. If you are visiting Narok city, you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to visit Narko museum as it is a must-visit placeMasai Mara National Park
Masai mara National Park, also known as “The Mara” by locals is a game reserve in Narok County. This national reserve is administered by Narok local council. Masai Mara is globally famous for Masai lions, African leopards and Tanzanian cheetahs. The national reserve is also home to elephants, Rhinos, Buffalos, Thomson’s gazelle, hyena, hippos and 1.5 million migrating wildebeest. The Masai Mara is largely known for its Great migration. This is the most celebrated animal migration event. Usually the event is conducted between the months of July and August on annual places. So, if you are visiting Narok during that period, it is a good idea to partake in the event. It must definitely be in your places to visit in Narok.
Mara River
Mara River is situated in Mara region in Tanzania and Narok County. The Mara River basin is spread across 13,504 km that is located 65% in Kenya and 35% in Tanzania. The river flows across various regions, among them, world famous Masai Mara National reserve is the one. Mara River is also used to carry out small scale agriculture. The river is a vital source for animals grazing nearby so if you want to spot some animals, it is a good place to be at.
Great Rift valley
Great Rift valley is an intra continental rigid system that runs through Kenya from north to south and is one of the famous tourist places. The valley features Cherangani hill and also some active volcanoes. Great Rift valley also contains many beautiful lakes. The Valley is also home to the gull-billed tern, little grebe, yellow-billed stork, black-necked grebe, black-winged stilt, pied avocet, grey-headed gull and African spoonbill. Great Rift Valley was declared as a world heritage site by UNESCO.
Loita Hills
Loita Hills borders Great Rift valley and is one of the famous place to visit in Narok. It is a famous sightseeing spot for viewing Elephants and Buffaloes. You may also encounter Columbus monkeys, Impalas, and rarely seen Dik diks. One can also explore various species of birds at this hill. Loita Hills is a must visit place to experience wildlife creatures. It is also a great vantage point from where one can spot some of the most endangered animals in the hills.
What you will like there?
Game viewing
Masai Mara National Park provides you with an excellent opportunity of game viewing. The National Park is quite rich in wildlife. You may get a chance to see lions, cheetah, and wild beets among other animals and this is what the National Park is famous for. You can either take your private vehicle or you can book it from the National Park. If you are looking for an adventurous ridein Narok, then Game viewing is for you.
Wellness
Adventurous rides can drain your whole energy. So to keep you going, various resorts and lodges offer massages and spa treatment that helps you relax as well as enjoy your stay in Narok. These resorts and camps provide you with quality services that will amaze you and help you re-energize for another adventurous ride in the city. So experience the hospitality this city has to offer.
Shopping
Narok city is also famous for a variety of handmade products offered by locals. You can buy handicraft items, strings of beads or beads already made up into necklaces. One can also purchase various beautiful jewelry products that Masai people have made with love and care. So indulge in a shopping spree and take back home beautiful gifts for your near and dear ones.
Hot air safaris
Hot air safari is an adventurous safari to be experienced from the sky through a hot air balloon. It is a great thing to do in Narok. This safari ride will let you explore stunning landscape and abundant wildlife. You can spot lions, cheetahs, hippos, crocodiles, hyenas, elephants, giraffes and antelope species. Ballooning is the best way to search for rarely seen Black Rhinos. If you are planning to visit Mara somewhere between July and October then you may witness “Great migration” of over a million wildebeest, along with large numbers of zebras and gazelle from above.
Adventurous sports
You can indulge in different adventurous sports in Narok city. One can trek through Loita hills or can also participate in river rafting at Mara River. Explore wildlife through adventurous safari ride at Masai Mara National Park. There are many kind of other adventurous activities that tourists can enjoy while spending their holidays in Narok.