Experience the beauty and diversity of Kenya with our carefully crafted 2-days Kenya safari packages from Nairobi, perfect for a quick yet immersive getaway. These short safaris are designed to maximize your time, offering incredible wildlife encounters, breathtaking landscapes, and comfortable stays. Whether you’re looking to spot the Big Five, enjoy birdlife by the lakes, or take in stunning mountain views, our 2-day safaris deliver an unforgettable Kenyan adventure in just a short time. Fly Straight to the Wild – Maximum Safari in Minimum Time
From USD 881 per person sharing
Daily departures from Wilson Airport, NairobiFly Straight to the Wild – Maximum Safari in Minimum Time
From USD 881 per person sharing
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Yes. Most foreign travelers, including visitors from the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Canada, and Australia, must apply for a Kenya Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before traveling. Kenya no longer offers visa-on-arrival. All travelers must apply online prior to departure. You can apply via the official government portal: 👉 https://etakenya.go.ke/ Requirements typically include: Passport valid for at least 6 months Passport photo Flight details Hotel booking confirmation Online payment We recommend applying at least 2–4 weeks before travel.
Kenya uses an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) system. Step-by-step process: 1.Visit the official portal: https://etakenya.go.ke/ 2. Complete the online application form 3. Upload required documents 4. Pay online 5. Receive approval by email Processing time is typically a few days, but apply early to avoid delays.
Yes. Kenya is one of Africa’s top safari destinations and welcomes thousands of international travelers every year. Tourist areas such as: Masai Mara Amboseli Samburu Ol Pejeta Diani Beach Major Nairobi hotels are secure and professionally operated. When you travel with a licensed tour operator: You have a professional driver-guide Lodges and camps follow safety protocols Transfers are coordinated Park entry is regulated As with any country, normal travel precautions are advised.
We recommend booking: 6–9 months in advance for travel between July–October (Great Migration season) 3–6 months in advance for peak seasons (Christmas, Easter, school holidays) 1–3 months in advance for low season (March–May) Luxury lodges and fly-in safari seats sell out quickly. Early booking secures: Better lodge selection Lower rates Guaranteed domestic flight seats Private vehicle availability
The ideal safari duration depends on your travel style: 3 Days / 2 Nights Perfect for a short Masai Mara safari from Nairobi. 4–5 Days Ideal for combining two parks (e.g., Masai Mara + Lake Nakuru or Amboseli). 6–8 Days Best for a well-rounded safari covering multiple ecosystems. 9–12 Days Perfect for safari + beach combination (e.g., Masai Mara + Amboseli + Diani Beach). Most international travelers choose 5–7 days for a balanced experience.
Masai Mara National Reserve Best for Big Five and the Great Migration. Amboseli National Park Famous for elephants and Mount Kilimanjaro views. Samburu National Reserve Unique northern species and fewer crowds. Ol Pejeta Conservancy Best for rhino sightings and conservation experiences. Tsavo National Park Ideal for combining safari with Mombasa or Diani beach holidays. The best park depends on: Travel dates Budget Wildlife preference Available time
June – October (Dry Season) Best wildlife viewing and Great Migration (July–October). January – February Excellent game viewing with fewer crowds. March – May (Green Season) Lower rates, fewer tourists, lush landscapes. November – Early December Short rains, good availability, better pricing. For first-time visitors, July–October offers the most dramatic wildlife experience.
Safari prices vary depending on: Accommodation category Number of days Private vs joining safari Road vs fly-in Season of travel Typical starting ranges (per person sharing): Budget Safari (3 Days): From $350 – $500 Mid-Range Safari (3 Days): From $500 – $900 Luxury Safari (3 Days): From $1,200 – $2,500+ Fly-In Safari (3 Days): From $1,400+ Longer safaris range from $1,000 to $5,000+ depending on itinerary.
Yellow Fever vaccination is required only if arriving from or transiting through a Yellow Fever risk country. Commonly recommended: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Typhoid Routine vaccinations Malaria prevention medication may be recommended for safari areas. Consult your travel clinic 4–8 weeks before departure.
Most safari lodges and camps provide WiFi in main guest areas. However: Connection may be slower due to remote locations Some camps do not offer WiFi inside tents Luxury lodges typically have stronger connectivity Safari is also a chance to disconnect and immerse in nature.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. General guidelines: Driver-guide: USD 10–20 per person per day Lodge staff: USD 5–10 per person per day (communal tip box) Tips are usually given in USD or Kenyan Shillings.