Kenya Tour Packages

Kenya Tour Packages for Wildlife Safaris and Beach Holidays

Kenya tour packages suit travelers who want classic safari landscapes, strong wildlife viewing, rich culture, conservation experiences, and Indian Ocean coast time. A well planned Kenya route can connect Nairobi, Maasai Mara, Tsavo East, Tsavo West, Amboseli, Samburu, Diani Beach, and Mombasa.

Back to the Source Tours plans Kenya safaris around travel dates, group size, route flow, flight access, and your preferred pace. Some travelers want a focused Maasai Mara safari. Others want wildlife, private conservancy style experiences, Nairobi conservation stops, coastal culture, and beach relaxation in one journey.

Find the Right Kenya Safari

Kenya works beautifully as a standalone safari or as part of a wider East Africa route. It can pair with Uganda for gorilla trekking, Tanzania for Serengeti and Ngorongoro, Rwanda for primate focused travel, or the coast for a softer finish.

The best plan chooses the right destinations for your dates, not every destination on the map. The map can be ambitious; your itinerary should be smarter.

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Top Kenya Tour Packages

11 Day Kenya Safari with Maasai Mara, Tsavo and Diani Beach

The 11 Day Kenya Safari with Maasai Mara, Tsavo and Diani Beach is the strongest standalone Kenya route for travelers who want wildlife and coast. It combines Mara wildlife, Tsavo scenery, and a beach finish that balances active safari days with Indian Ocean rest.

12 Day Uganda and Kenya Safari

The 12 Day Uganda and Kenya Safari suits travelers who want a powerful wildlife pairing. Kenya brings open plains, big cats, and Maasai Mara scenery. Uganda adds Bwindi gorilla trekking, rainforest contrast, and conservation depth.

East Africa Group Tours with Kenya Options

Travelers who prefer shared departures can review East Africa group tours. Kenya works well for private groups, families, friends, hosted departures, and travelers who want shared logistics without losing structure.

These are some of our top country tours, but we also offer many custom safari routes that can be shared based on your dates, travel style, group size, and preferred destinations.

Who Kenya Tours Are Best For

  • First time safari travelers who want a classic East Africa wildlife route
  • Photographers interested in big cats, elephants, open plains, and dramatic light
  • Couples and honeymoon travelers who want safari and coast time
  • Families and private groups that need flexible pacing and reliable transfers
  • Travelers who want Kenya with Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Zanzibar, or Diani Beach

Kenya Safari Length Guide

Short Kenya Safaris, 4 to 6 Days

Short Kenya safaris should stay focused. A four to six day route can work well with Nairobi and the Maasai Mara, especially when domestic flights support the timing. This length gives travelers several game drives, open plains, predator viewing, and a strong safari rhythm.

Kenya Safaris, 7 to 9 Days

Seven to nine days gives the journey more range. Travelers can pair the Maasai Mara with Amboseli, Tsavo, Samburu, Lake Naivasha, or Lake Nakuru depending on wildlife goals. This length also creates room for Nairobi conservation experiences at the beginning or end.

Kenya Safari and Beach Holidays, 10 to 12 Plus Days

Ten to twelve plus days works well for travelers who want wildlife and coast. A route can combine Maasai Mara, Tsavo, and Diani Beach, or add other regions when timing supports the plan. Beach time helps the safari finish with balance rather than one more early alarm.

Best Time to Plan Kenya Safari Packages

Kenya can offer strong wildlife viewing throughout the year. July through October often attracts high demand because of migration interest in the Maasai Mara. January, February, and March can also work well for wildlife and warm conditions. April and May may bring more rain, greener scenery, and lower demand in selected areas.

Related Kenya Planning Guides

Use these guides to compare destinations and shape a stronger Kenya route.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Kenya Tour Packages

How many days do I need for a Kenya safari?

Four to six days can work for a focused Maasai Mara safari. Seven to nine days adds more variety. Ten to twelve plus days works best for travelers who want safari and beach time.

Can Kenya combine with Uganda gorilla trekking?

Yes. Kenya and Uganda combine very well. Travelers can experience Maasai Mara wildlife in Kenya and then continue to Uganda for Bwindi gorilla trekking and rainforest contrast.

Should I add the Kenya coast after safari?

Yes, when time allows. Diani Beach, Mombasa, and other coast areas give travelers a relaxed finish after early safari mornings, long game drives, and active wildlife days.

Request a Kenya Safari Quote

Tell us your preferred travel month, group size, trip length, and whether you want safari only or safari with beach time. Complete the East Africa safari travel form, and Back to the Source Tours will recommend the best Kenya route for your goals.

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