
NATIONAL PARK OF KENYA

National parks of Kenya serve as vital sanctuaries for a diverse array of flora and fauna, showcasing some of the most iconic species on the planet including elephants, lions, and rhinos. Beyond their natural beauty, these parks play a crucial role in conservation efforts and local economies while also providing an opportunity for ecotourism that benefits surrounding communities. National parks of Kenya are like the crown jewels of the country's natural treasures. Spanning diverse landscapes, from the rolling savannahs to the rugged mountains, these parks offer a mesmerizing glimpse into the wildlife and ecosystems that make Kenya a top global destination for adventure seekers. Beyond simply being beautiful, these parks are havens for conservation and biodiversity, playing a vital role in both protecting wildlife and fostering a connection between people and nature.






Nairobi National Park was established in 1946 about 7 km south of Nairobi. It is fenced on three sides, open southern boundary allows migrating of wildlife to..
Tsavo East National Park is the oldest and largest park in Kenya. It is semi-arid wilderness famous for huge herds of elephants, lion prides, and Yatta Plateau...
Tsavo West National Park covers an area of 9,065 km2 boasting of magnificent scenery like Mzima Springs, varied wildlife, a good road system and a rhino reserve...
Lake Naivasha National Park is situated in the Great Rift Valley and is a haven for nature enthusiasts, wildlife lovers and known for its picturesque landscapes...





