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A Luxury Travel Guide to Kenya: The bucket List Destination That Has it All

If you’re seeking a truly bucket list travel destination then look no further.





By LLM Reports


Kenya, located on the east coast of Africa, is known for its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, and has long been the top destination of choice for those seeking the ultimate safari experience and the chance to see the Big Five. And, with a vibrant culture, mouth-watering food scene and pristine sandy beaches, it ticks all the right boxes for a well-rounded getaway that scratches every kind of itch for travel.


These days, it’s possible to enjoy Kenya in all its glory without compromising on life’s luxuries, and with a variety of spectacular lodges where you can hunker down amidst breath-taking scenery and enjoy opulent facilities and private game drives, it has become a haven for the high-end traveller.

If you’re seeking a truly bucket list travel destination then look no further. Here, we take a look at how to do it in style.


Climb Mount Kenya


Mount Kenya is the second highest mountain in Africa


Whilst it’s true that Kenya is best known for its wildlife, it isn’t found only on the harsh plains, and a visit to Mount Kenya offers the chance to see a myriad of different animals in the cooler highlands. Not only that, but you can also partake in an array of exciting outdoor activities to really immerse yourself in the landscapes – from horse riding to hiking. And, if you’re up to the challenge, you could even opt to climb Mount Kenya by joining a local climbing tour. It’s less climbed than the more famous Mount Kilimanjaro in neighbouring Tanzania, but offers a unique and memorable experience that those who like to push themselves to their physical limits will find a great accomplishment. Point Lenana, at 4985m metres, is a feasible trekking peak and also currently the world’s highest via ferrata summit route.


Stay: For the utmost in luxury, stay at the awe-inspiring Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club, which sits as the foot of Mount Kenya and offers all of the high-level comforts the Fairmont brand is known for. From plush rooms and suites to a lavish spa and world-class golf course, it has it all, and is just a stone’s throw from the famous Ol Pejeta Conservancy – home of the last two remaining northern white rhinos in the world.



The ultimate safari experience

Kenya, located on the east coast of Africa, is known for its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife. Image credit: Amy N. Harris/Bigstock.com


When it comes to seeing the Big Five – the lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and African buffalo – Kenya is the place to be. The Masaii Mara National Reserve is one of the nation’s biggest draws, and offers the chance to spot all of them, as well as witness the extraordinary Great Migration, which sees millions of wildebeest, gazelles and zebras arrive from the Serengeti in Tanzania in search of fresh grazing lands. It’s an incredible sight to behold, and takes place between July and November, so time your trip accordingly if it’s something you don’t want to miss.


Stay: During your Kenya safari, check in at the stunning Angama Mara Lodge, which is designed to resemble a luxury tented camp and sits in a privileged location atop the Oloololo Escarpment and offers panoramic views of the Mara Triangle. Guests can enjoy luxury accommodation, private daily game drives give their own private guide.



Relax on Kenya’s beautiful beaches


Thanks to its Indian Ocean location, Kenya’s coastline is home to some truly paradisiacal white sand beaches. Image credit: travelmaid/Bigstock.com


Thanks to its Indian Ocean location, Kenya’s coastline is home to some truly paradisiacal white sand beaches, lapped by the clear turquoise waters the region is known for – so it’s the perfect place to enjoy some much-needed rest and relaxation after an action-packed trip.


Diani Beach should be at the top of your list, and is just a short trip from nearby Mombasa, and also happens to be home to some of the country’s most luxurious beachfront properties.


Stay: Hemingways Watamu offers sprawling oceanfront suites steeped in classic luxury, and is the perfect place to check in for a few nights if you enjoy the good life. Activities on offer here include snorkelling, scuba diving and other watersports – but if you prefer, you can simply kick back, relax, and enjoy the natural beauty of Diani Beach at leisure.

For a more boutique experience, The Sands at Nomad is a must, and a thoroughly romantic choice for couples looking for a more private luxury escape.



The bottom line


Kenya is a spectacular luxury destination that really does have it all. So, whether you’re looking for a bucket list-worthy safari experience, a physical challenge or maximum relaxation, look no further than this African gem.





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