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Most parts of Kenya are suited to solo travel. Independent travelers using public transport will find that locals are very friendly and keen to converse with single foreigners.

Solo on a Kenya Safari

During a solo Kenya safari, small tented camps and private concessions’ reserves are probably better suited to single travelers than larger lodges in public sanctuaries since they tend to offer a more hands-on, personalized service.

Highlights on a Solo Safari in Kenya

Most solo travelers on a Kenya safari also want to visit the coast. The highlights are the same as for other travelers: the thrill of being in the bush and the range of wild animals to be seen in famous reserves such as Masai Mara , Amboseli, and Laikipia.

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Of the coastal resorts, Malindi has the most inherently sociable and integrated atmosphere, making it perhaps better suited to friendly solo travelers than rustic Watamu or spread-out Diani. The Rift Valley lakes are a worthwhile destination for solo travelers interested in local cultures.

Travel Tips for Solo Safari in Kenya

Sociable solo travelers in Kenya might be keener to join group safari tours in Kenya or to stay at lodges that offer all-inclusive packages with group game drives and customarily encourage guests to mingle by dining together at one large table.

There are no risks specific to solo travel in Kenya. Still, single women, in particular, should apply the usual common-sense precautions such as not walking alone at night in cities, particularly Nairobi, and avoiding deserted beaches.

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Enjoy solo traveller holidays in kenya, tawny eagle fly-in safari.

7 days • 2 locations NAIROBI AIRPORT TO NAIROBI AIRPORT

US$4,340 - US$8,630 per person

Ol Pejeta Bush Camp

Ol Pejeta doesn’t apply a single supplement outside of high season, so this camp is great value for a solo traveller looking for a range of activities and wildlife in the Laikipia region – where camps tend to be costlier than the average across Kenya.

Encounter Mara

This camp does not apply a single supplement outside of high season, so Encounter Mara becomes great value for a solo traveller wanting to focus on the excellent wildlife of the Mara ecosystem, in the privacy of the Maasai-owned Naboisho Conservancy.

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US$7,170 - US$8,410 per person

Laikipia Wilderness

Laikipia Wilderness is one of the few camps in Laikipia not to charge a single person supplement all year round and its focus on wildlife and immersion in the bush makes it a great choice for a safari enthusiast travelling on their own.

Tangulia Mara

Tangulia is a small camp with an intimate, friendly atmosphere. There is no single person supplement except during Jul-Sep and Christmas, so you can enjoy the communal game drives and meals without having to pay extra for travelling solo.

Hamerkop Fly-In Safari

8 days • 2 locations NAIROBI AIRPORT TO NAIROBI AIRPORT

US$6,350 - US$10,960 per person

Sosian has a lot to offer. Besides exciting game drives tracking wild dogs and other wildlife on Laikipia’s high plains, guests really enjoy the guided walks. As an added bonus, it’s also one of few lodges which levies no single supplement on solo travellers.

Offbeat Mara

Surrounded by the bush, Offbeat Mara offers a great wildlife holiday experience within the Mara North Conservancy. Travelling alone on safari here allows you to enjoy your privacy or the lively group atmosphere all year round without worrying about single supplement.

Purple Grenadier Fly-In Safari

6 days • 2 locations NAIROBI AIRPORT TO NAIROBI AIRPORT

US$5,010 - US$6,600 per person

Kicheche Laikipia

Kicheche valley.

Experience fantastic day and night game drives on a solo safari holiday at Kenya’s Kicheche Valley Camp. The single supplement here is relatively low, so solo travellers can enjoy a safari holiday at a cost not much higher than anyone else.

Striped Hyena Safari

5 days • 3 locations NAIROBI AIRPORT TO NAIROBI AIRPORT

US$5,020 - US$6,470 per person

Kicheche Bush Camp

With its fun and unpretentious atmosphere and informal group dining, Kicheche Bush Camp is very good for solo safari holidays. Wildlife activities like 4WD game drives are shared with other guests and outside peak season, they charge a relatively low single supplement.

Wahlberg's Eagle Fly-in Safari

US$5,000 - US$5,970 per person

Basecamp Eagle View

With its low rates, Eagle View offers excellent-value and is one of the most economical options for solo travel in the Maasai Mara. The shared activities and welcoming, communal atmosphere mean you’re never left on your own unless you so choose.

Martial Eagle Fly-in Safari

9 days • 3 locations NAIROBI AIRPORT TO KILIMANJARO AIRPORT

US$10,740 - US$17,740 per person

Olakira Camp

Olakira Camp can be an inspired choice for solo travel in Tanzania. You'll share your safaris with other guests, and a top safari guide, and everyone dines communally so it's very friendly.

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Offbeat Meru

Offbeat Meru in the Meru National Park is highly suitable for solo travellers on holiday due to its no-single-supplement policy. Safaris within the park have a very private feel, because there are few other visitors around and game viewing here is very good!

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Kicheche Mara

With a comparatively low single supplement, group dining and a sociable atmosphere, Kicheche Mara works well for solo travelers to Kenya. Enjoy a real bush feel and benefit from activities like superb game drives or walking safaris offered here.

Kicheche Valley

Kicheche Laikipia is the most luxurious tented camp of the handful of places to stay in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in central Laikipia.

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Where to see wildlife species in Kenya

Maximise the chances of seeing your favourite animals based on traveller sightings reports from the field.

Lion

Panthera leo

Lions are at the top of the food chain and also most safari wish-lists, but with their numbers falling fast, any encounter with these majestic apex predators always feels like a privilege.

81% SUCCESS

3,078 sightings from 3,792 observations

Where to see lion in Kenya

Leopard

Panthera pardus

The most numerous of Africa’s big cats, leopard occur across many habitats, from wild tracts to populated areas. Their grace and their elusive nature make them a unique safari drawcard.

47% SUCCESS

1,972 sightings from 4,210 observations

Where to see leopard in Kenya

Cheetah

Acinonyx jubatus

The cheetah is the fastest land animal and the only cat that hunts by pure speed. Found largely in open grasslands, its slim, elegant form is today an increasingly rare sight.

33% SUCCESS

1,060 sightings from 3,232 observations

Where to see cheetah in Kenya

Buffalo

Syncerus caffer

One of the ‘Big Five’, buffalo earned a fearsome reputation in hunters’ tales. By contrast, big herds of these sociable bovids are placid, but mount formidable defences against predators.

83% SUCCESS

2,597 sightings from 3,142 observations

Where to see buffalo in Kenya

Wild dog

Lycaon pictus

African wild dogs are among the continent’s most compelling animals. Much misunderstood, these rare, tie-dyed canids are amazingly efficient hunters with a fascinating social life.

31% SUCCESS

888 sightings from 2,820 observations

Where to see wild dog in Kenya

Spotted Hyena

Spotted Hyena

Crocuta crocuta

The spotted hyena may be thought of as ‘ugly’ and ‘cowardly’. In fact, this versatile and intelligent carnivore is one of Africa’s most fascinating and warrants attention on any safari.

55% SUCCESS

2,197 sightings from 4,006 observations

Where to see spotted hyena in Kenya

Striped Hyena

Striped Hyena

Hyaena hyaena

The striped hyena is the most widespread of the world’s hyenas, but absent from southern Africa. A rarely-seen nocturnal scavenger, it is shyer and more solitary than its spotted cousin.

14% SUCCESS

124 sightings from 911 observations

Where to see striped hyena in Kenya

Elephant

Loxodonta africana

By far the biggest of the so-called Big Five – indeed, the largest land animal on the planet – the elephant shapes the very landscape it inhabits and is a defining presence on any safari.

91% SUCCESS

3,687 sightings from 4,060 observations

Where to see elephant in Kenya

Black Rhino

Black Rhino

Diceros bicornis

The black rhino is the smaller and rarer of Africa’s two rhino species but has the more fearsome reputation. Shy and heavily persecuted, it tends to stick to cover.

30% SUCCESS

629 sightings from 2,075 observations

Where to see black rhino in Kenya

White Rhino

White Rhino

Ceratotherium simum

The white rhino is the largest and most numerous of the world’s five rhinoceros species. They are larger, easier to see and generally more approachable than the black rhino.

44% SUCCESS

502 sightings from 1,152 observations

Where to see white rhino in Kenya

Eland

Taurotragus oryx

Africa’s largest antelope, eland are culturally important from prehistoric rock art to modern game farms. Though widespread, they are also shy so sightings are uncommon and often fleeting.

49% SUCCESS

1,476 sightings from 3,020 observations

Where to see eland in Kenya

Gerenuk

Litocranius walleri

With its slender frame and extraordinarily long neck, this unmistakable East African antelope resembles an attenuated impala and often stands on its back legs browse high shrubs.

75% SUCCESS

89 sightings from 118 observations

Where to see gerenuk in Kenya

Giraffe

Giraffa camelopardalis

The world’s tallest land mammal, giraffes are herbivores which have evolved many unique adaptations. Their iconic outlines tower above the bush in many of Africa’s wildlife areas.

86% SUCCESS

3,558 sightings from 4,139 observations

Where to see giraffe in Kenya

Oryx

Oryx are impressive antelopes, with a powerful physique and elegant markings set off by rapier-like horns. They cut a distinctive dash in some of Africa’s harshest landscapes.

70% SUCCESS

1,348 sightings from 1,934 observations

Where to see oryx in Kenya

Hippo

Hippopotamus amphibius

The territorial calls of the hippo create a signature soundtrack to Africa’s rivers & wetlands. Despite an endearing smile, this aquatic herbivore has a notoriously aggressive disposition.

89% SUCCESS

2,694 sightings from 3,020 observations

Where to see hippo in Kenya

Sable antelope

Sable antelope

Hippotragus niger

Perhaps Africa’s most beautiful antelope, sable are renowned for their combative nature, even holding off lions. Shy and restricted in range, sightings of sable are always special.

23% SUCCESS

465 sightings from 2,062 observations

Where to see sable antelope in Kenya

Wildebeest

Connochaetes sp.

Superficially bovine in appearance, wildebeests are known for their spectacular migrations sometimes in huge numbers. These resilient animals are some of Africa’s most successful herbivores.

68% SUCCESS

2,524 sightings from 3,724 observations

Where to see wildebeest in Kenya

Zebra

The zebra is a quintessential African animal: the horse in stripy pyjamas at the end of every child’s A–Z. There are three species, of which the plains zebra is much the most common.

84% SUCCESS

3,884 sightings from 4,617 observations

Where to see zebra in Kenya

Aardvark

Orycteropus afer

The aardvark is one of Africa’s most bizarre and enigmatic animals. A shy, nocturnal termite-eater, signs of its presence may be scattered about the bush whilst sightings remain elusive.

69 sightings from 3,374 observations

Where to see aardvark in Kenya

Pangolin

Smutsia sp.

Pangolins appear to be more pine cone than animal in their unique armoury of scales. These nocturnal, ant-eating oddities are not only highly elusive but also increasingly rare.

56 sightings from 3,383 observations

Where to see pangolin in Kenya

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Solo Travel in Kenya has never been easier. Kenya is a warm, welcoming country with one of the most inspiring landscapes on earth. When I am asked about the plausibility of Solo Travel in Kenya, my response is always ‘go for it.

I have travelled solo all my adult life, from explorations of the Greek Islands in my teens to a mid-life crisis jaunt through South America in my 30s. And Kenya is no different. I’m often leaping into a car with my three kids (does travelling with kids under 9 count as solo ? I believe it does) and whizzing off to the coast or on safari. There are tons of places that welcome solo travel in Kenya and I have never felt afraid on any of my trips.

Accommodation in Kenya for Solo Travellers

Kenya has hostels, hotels, tented camps, plush lodges, sweet Airbnbs and campsites where you can find accommodation suited to solo travellers. 

While some hotels may charge extra for single travellers, you can negotiate deals or ask them to waive the single supplement if you travel in the off-season. Look for quieter times, like the Maasai Mara out of the migration period, or the coast during school term times.

Airbnb’s can be of excellent quality in Kenya, and Airbnb owners are often open to negotiation. Many people prefer a quiet single person who will take care of their property to a rowdy party. In addition, many of these properties, particularly along the coast, sit empty during term time and the off-seasons. Consider a month-long booking and you could get up to 50% off your stay.

Solo Travel Kenya: Your Complete Guide

Meeting like-minded solo travellers in Kenya.

Kenya doesn’t have the ‘gringo’ trails of some of the more popular travelling destinations across the globe, although there is a well-worn tourist trail, usually Nairobi/Maasai Mara/Diani with some variations. Within Kenya, like many other countries, traveller hotspots are focused around sporting and tourist areas. 

At the coast, consider booking into a kite surfing, scuba diving, ocean conservation hotel or hostel – or signing up for a course. This is a great place for single travellers to gather and have fun.

If you are interested in seeing the interior and wildlife, then look for eco-volunteering opportunities or choose to stay at camps and lodges that operate a communal dining area and who will allocate spaces for single travellers on game drives. If you are reluctant to turn up to a safari destination alone, then consider booking a tour and asking if there is space for a solo traveller. This way you are guaranteed company from the off-set.

Make sure you pick the right camp/lodge for you. Some of these are not geared for families and children which you may prefer. Some of them are astronomically expensive. Many camps offer extras such as hot air ballooning, guided walks, visits to Maasai villages, camel or horse safaris. Booking a camp that interests you will increase your chances of meeting a like-minded travel buddy.

Consider starting your trip to Kenya by joining an expedition. Savage Wilderness runs mountaineering trips up Mount Kenya, whitewater rafting on the Sagana river, or even 12-day safari/Mount Kenya/ community services expeditions. Check out their website for group expeditions that will guarantee you fun and company.

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Safety and Solo Travel in Kenya

I have travelled all over Kenya alone, and I doubt there is anywhere I would feel too scared to visit – except perhaps the areas around Lamu, and areas of Nairobi at night. However, there are some obvious precautions to take when travelling solo in Kenya.

  • Try not to stand out. As a Kenyan resident, I can spot a tourist a mile away – khaki clothes, a great big camera, massively over-excited to see a monkey. Learn a few words of Swahili and try not to dress like a colonial cartoon character.
  • Don’t walk alone after dark. On safari, the predators are most dangerous at night, in the cities predators of humankind will take advantage.
  • Don’t take pictures without asking for permission – or expect to pay for the privilege if you do.
  • Carry a driving license and a little money in your pocket for the traffic police’s ‘lunch’.
  • Don’t pay for anything upfront without seeing the room/item/goods first.
  • Be vigilant when in public places. 
  • Don’t carry lots of cash around with you. Sign up for Mpesa (mobile money) and make all transactions via your phone 
  • Know where you are going and if you don’t fake it until you do. The last thing you want to do is stick out like a sore thumb because of looking lost.
  • When in doubt, ask for help. Many people in Kenya speak English.

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Solo Travel Kenya: Best places to visit 

Watamu is my favourite beach destination in Kenya, and it has all the kitesurfing, scuba diving, windsurfing and deep-sea fishing a gal (or guy could wish for). It has a couple of great backpacker hostels and a relaxed vibe that solo travellers will naturally gravitate to. Even if you don’t meet your future travelling buddy while surfing the waves, there are multitudinous beaches for solo sunsets and a ton of restaurants for scoffing seafood and downing Dawas.

Solo Travel Kenya – Watamu accommodation recommendations 

AA Rocha eco-lodge and conservation centre  – close to Tribe Watersports. 

Ocean Sports  – a larger resort with an awesome beachfront restaurant and an onsite dive school. Has small banda’s suitable for solo travellers.

Watamu Beach Cottages  – rustic cottages located right on the beach. 

Watamu Nugunuts backpackers  – basic backpackers. 

Temple Point  – has a dive school and the coolest bar in tow – Lichthaus.

Watamu beach solo travel kenya

Diani Beach

Diani Beach – the most popular tourist destination on the Kenyan coast is probably the most set up for solo travel. Miles of white sand beach fronted by turquoise seas makes it a honeymoon hotspot for global travellers, but there are some cool little hostels and bars for those travelling alone. My top recommendation is Kenyaways Kitesurfing Village, which has the amazing Salty Squid restaurant right on the beach. Even if you don’t kitesurf, residents can lounge on the beach during the day and join in the rambunctious crowd at the bar. 

Solo Travel Kenya – Diani Beach accommodation recommendations 

Kenyaways Kite Surfing  (Salty Squid Restaurant).

The Sands at Nomads  – while the hotel is pretty expensive, the beachfront restaurant is the best place in town for pizza/seafood/cocktails and you can sign up for many courses at the hotel’s watersports centre.

Diani Backpackers  – dorms or separate rooms, with a pool and a view of the ocean.

Sand Island Beach – fishermen huts on the most amazing beach. It is very isolated but safe, and perfect for a few days of downtime. They are currently under new management, you can contact them on  Facebook here . 

Check out my blog on Scuba Diving on the Kenya Coast .

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Maasai Mara

The Maasai Mara ’s reputation precedes itself. Rolling savannah, packed full of big cats and bigger elephants, it is home to the great migration and a bucket list destination for most travellers to Kenya. It is also a great place to hop on a group tour and make friends. Many lodges and camps waive their single supplement in the off-season making it more attractive to solo travellers. The Maasai Mara will never be a budget-friendly destination, but it is arguably one of the greatest wildlife experiences in the world and probably worth a splurge.  

Read this blog on how to travel to the Maasai Mara on a budget . A few key tips are: 

Car-share to the Maasai Mara: Nairobi Expat Travel Facebook group often has people advertising a spare space. 

  • Flying is astronomical, and even a tour bus may be expensive for what is just a 4-hour drive on good roads.
  • Hire a car . The roads to and within the Mara are, for the most part, excellent. I have driven to and through the park on my own and it was straightforward and incredibly rewarding. A 4×4 is preferable, but you can navigate the main routes without one. 
  • Tented camps or lodges outside the park gates are often cheaper than those inside. Camps like Talek Bush Camp or Oldarpoi Camp both sit just a few 100 metres from the park gates. A single person will pay 70 USD for full board and the communal swimming pool and shared spaces may give you the chance to meet other like-minded folks.
  • Consider joining a group safari tour vehicle. There’s nothing like the shared experience of a lion kill to bond a group and get you swapping phone numbers.

Solo Travel Kenya – Maasai Mara accommodation recommendations.

Talek Bush Camp  – camping/bandas/safari tents – communal spaces and a pool 

Oldarpoi Bush Camp  – camping & safari tents – communal spaces 

Looking to splurge in the Mara? Check out N aibor Camp  

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Lake Naivasha

Lake Naivasha is unquestionably beautiful. Just 90 minutes out of Nairobi, it is possible as a day trip with a tour group or if you hire your car, but always better to do an overnight.

Camp Carnellys and Sanctuary Farm both have camping and bandas with views across the hippo filled lake, soaring fever trees hiding colobus monkeys and even the odd giraffe or zebra popping by to say hello. Carnellys has a large restaurant with a great vibe that attracts all kinds of visitors, young and old. In the long lazy afternoons, all of Camp Carnellys residents relax at the bar and there are few better places to meet up with solo travellers in Kenya.

Solo Travel Kenya – Lake Naivasha accommodation recommendations 

  • Camp Carnelly’s  
  • Sanctuary Farm  – lacking a restaurant / communal space now that the pool has flooded with the rising lake, but the rooms are affordable and the scenery is amazing.

Lake Naivasha

Nairobi 

There is loads to do in Kenya’s capital city, and you will probably have to pass through Nairobi before moving on to another destination. 

Spend some time in Karen and visit the Elephant Orphanage , Giraffe Centre & Kazuri Beads – all easily and safely done alone. Book on to a tour and visit the world’s only wildlife park within a city; Nairobi National Park . 

Or head north and spend some time at Karura Forest, get your shopping fix at the best mall in Nairobi, The Village Market or hunt for souvenirs at Spinners Web. You may have heard of the Maasai Markets but Spinners Web has fixed prices and a far greater selection of items. Read my blogs on best hotels in Nairobi , 5 star hotels in Nairobi, Nairobi restaurants , Nairobi Spas , Things to do in Nairobi or day trips from Nairobi

Solo Travel Kenya – Nairobi recommendations

  • The Brandy Bus  – converted bus in Karen that won’t break the bank.
  • Milimani Backpackers  – hostel in Karen 
  • Karen Country Club  – stay within the golf resort and have access to restaurants and bars, spa, pool, tennis and golf.  
  • Ibis Styles Hotel  – right in the centre of town where all the action is happening. This safe, modern yet affordable hotel is a good option 
  • Tribe Hotel  – Located within the Village Market, it’s a splurge but you will be close to over 20 restaurants, bars, a spa, tons of shops, ad other activities such as bowling, a gym, a trampoline park. It is also close to Karura Forest.

Giraffe Centre Nairobi

Mount Kenya 

Mount Kenya is Africa’s second-highest mountain and Kenya’s highest. Its snowy peak sits above Laikipia’s parks and conservancies. The mountain is climbable even for a novice and many tour companies offer expeditions up the mountain and along the rivers, gorges, game reserves that surround it. Laikipia, and its largest town, Nanyuki , are in Kenya’s highlands so things can get a little chilly up there in the colder months. Laikipia has tons to do – climb the mountain, go fly fishing or explore the magnificent and lesser-visited game parks such as Ol Pejeta and Meru. 

Solo Travel Kenya – Laikipia accommodation recommendations

Le Rustique  – fancy-ish restaurant in the centre of Nanyuki has great little rooms which are perfect for weary travellers,

Castle Forest Lodge  – perched on the lower slopes of Mount Kenya, this is a dreamy alpine location with small, inexpensive bandas and an onsite pub. 

Sweetwaters Serena Lodge  – right in the middle of one of the best conservancies in Kenya, Ol Pejeta. A proper lodge experience for an unforgettable safari. 

Blog: The best Nanyuki Hotels and Lodges

Nanyuki

Amboseli National Park 

Sitting at the foothill of Mount Kilimanjaro, filled with swamps that reflect the skies and vast hordes of elephant families, Amboseli National Park may be the prettiest park in Kenya, but there isn’t much in the way of cheap tented camps or hostels. Do check out the Amboseli accommodation guide if you are keen to go. 

Amboseli National park

Solo Travel Tips and Tricks for Kenya

I have travelled all over Kenya, sometimes alone, often with my three small children, which is a far scarier prospect than travelling by yourself. I have found Kenya and Kenyans to always be friendly. Here are some travel tips if you solo travel to Kenya.

  • Travel in the off-season where prices are cheaper and hotels are emptier. Travel Kenya blog here .
  • Book the SGR train in advance – it often gets very full so don’t be tempted to jump on last minute.
  • Flights around the country are rarely booked – you occasionally get deals but not often – so you can hop on and hop off. 
  • Be prepared to bargain. A rule of thumb is to start two thirds lower than the quoted price and work up. While the hawkers are probably charging you double what they would a local, consider that you probably earn double what they do and being generous with your prices is considerate.
  • Try to buy and book locally wherever you can. Kenyans need money far more than those giant corporations. 
  • Travel mindfully. Don’t litter. Don’t chase or scare animals. Leave only footsteps as the adage goes. 
  • Read my blog on Essential things to know before visiting Kenya , for ideas on what to pack, vaccinations and other important travel tips.

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Book Your Kenya Trip: Locally recommended Logistics

Find everything you need for visiting Kenya on my TRAVEL RESOURCES page

Find everything you need for moving to Kenya in my THE EXPAT GUIDE TO LIVING IN NAIROBI book

Book Your Flight Use Jetradar to find a cheap flight. It is one of the largest airline booking engines in the world with over 750 airlines.

Book Your Accommodation I always use  Boo king.com . They have the cheapest rates for hotels and guest houses in Kenya. Agoda sometimes features hotels that Booking.com hasn’t picked up.  TripAdvisor  is my go to portal for checking reviews on accommodation / restaurants in the local area. I never book without checking TripAdvisor first.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. I recommend the following

  • World Nomads  (for everyone below 70)
  • Visitors Coverage (good for US citizens)
  • Compensair – if you have a cancelled or delayed flight you may get a refund.

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Author knows Kenya and there is a lot of good information here. However the advice on bargaining is just plain wrong. The starting price will be at minimum five times the vendor will accept. Best advice is to walk away when told the price. That is likely to lead to at least a one third reduction. Then start the bargaining at about 10% of the reduced price. Negotiate a proper price, 15-20% of the original ask and then if feeling generous give a gift

I need to come with you to negotiate because there is no way I would ever manage 15% of original price/. Most times I’m lucky to get 15% off

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Solo Travel Kenya: The Ultimate Guide to an Unforgettable Adventure

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Welcome to the ultimate guide to solo travel in Kenya! Embark on a thrilling Travel4Purpose journey as we explore the wonders of this beautiful East African country . From breathtaking landscapes to diverse wildlife, Kenya offers an unforgettable adventure for solo travelers seeking to immerse themselves in rich culture and natural beauty. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the must-visit destinations in Kenya , share practical travel tips, and provide insights that will help you make the most of your solo travel experience in Kenya.

Why Choose Kenya for Solo Travel?

Solo travel is an exhilarating experience that allows you to discover new places , meet interesting people, and embark on personal journeys of self-discovery. Kenya, with its unparalleled natural beauty and warm hospitality, is a destination that promises an adventure like no other . Whether you are an adrenaline junkie seeking thrilling safaris or a culture enthusiast wanting to immerse yourself in local traditions, Kenya has it all.

Kenya offers a unique blend of adventure, natural wonders, and cultural immersion that make it an ideal destination for solo travelers. Here are a few reasons why you should consider Kenya for your next solo adventure:

Diverse Landscapes: From the vast savannahs of the Maasai Mara to the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya and the stunning landscapes of the Great Rift Valley, Kenya’s natural beauty will leave you in awe.

Abundant Wildlife: Kenya is renowned for its wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino). Witnessing these majestic creatures in their natural habitat is an experience that will stay with you forever.

Warm Hospitality: Kenyans are known for their warm and welcoming nature. As a solo traveler, you will be greeted with genuine smiles and open arms, making you feel right at home.

Rich Cultural Heritage: Kenya is home to diverse tribes, each with its unique traditions and customs. Exploring the local culture and interacting with the friendly locals will provide you with a deeper understanding of Kenya’s rich heritage.

Delicious Cuisine: Kenyan cuisine is a fusion of African, Arab, and European influences, resulting in a delightful array of flavors. Don’t miss the opportunity to try Ugali (a staple food made from maize flour), and fresh tropical fruits.

Sustainable Tourism: Kenya offers sustainable tourism while on Safari with a positive impact. To get started, you may check tips for practicing sustainable tourism while on safari in Kenya .

Preparing for Your Kenya Solo Travel Adventure

Before embarking on your solo journey to Kenya, some essential preparations are necessary to ensure a smooth and memorable safari experience .

Researching Destinations and Attractions

Research the different destinations and attractions in Kenya to create an itinerary that aligns with your interests. Whether you want to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration in the Maasai Mara or hike to the summit of Mount Kenya, knowing what each location offers will help you plan your travel route effectively.

Plan Your Solo Travel Kenya Itinerary With A Local Expert

Thorough research is crucial to familiarize yourself with Kenya’s attractions, climate, visa requirements, and travel advisories. Plan your itinerary, taking into account the time of year, weather conditions, and the activities you wish to engage in during your visit.

Obtaining Necessary Travel Documents

Ensure you have all the necessary travel documents before heading to Kenya. This includes a valid passport with at least six months validity, a visa (which can be obtained online or upon arrival for most nationalities), and any required vaccinations.

Booking Accommodations and Transportation

Book accommodations that suit your preferences and budget. Kenya offers a wide range of options, from luxury lodges and resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses and backpacker hostels. Additionally, arrange for reliable transportation options, such as hiring a local driver or using reputable tour operators for safaris and long-distance travel.

Get in touch with Travel4Purpose for your accommodation and transportation services.

Packing Essential for Solo Travel Kenya

When packing for your solo adventure in Kenya, consider bringing the following essentials:

  • Lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for warm weather
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat for sun protection
  • A travel adapter for charging your electronic devices
  • A good quality camera to capture stunning landscapes and wildlife encounters

Safety Considerations for Solo Travelers

While Kenya is generally a safe country for tourists, it’s essential to take certain precautions as a solo traveler.

While solo travel in Kenya can be incredibly rewarding, it’s essential to prioritize safety. Here are some practical tips to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience:

Following Local Laws and Customs

Respect the local laws and customs of Kenya. Familiarize yourself with the cultural norms and traditions to ensure you don’t unintentionally offend the locals. Dress modestly, particularly when visiting religious sites or rural areas.

Research and Choose Reputable Accommodation

When booking accommodation, opt for reputable establishments with positive reviews. Ensure the place offers secure premises, reliable staff, and necessary amenities to make your stay comfortable.

Blend in with Locals

To avoid standing out as a tourist, try to dress modestly and avoid flashy clothing or accessories. Wearing neutral colors is generally a good idea. Learning a few basic phrases in Swahili can also help you blend in and show respect for the local culture.

Avoid walking alone at night

Just like anywhere else, it’s generally safer to avoid walking alone in unfamiliar areas, particularly after dark. If you need to move around at night, consider taking a taxi or using a reliable transportation service.

Be careful before taking pictures on your solo travel to Kenya Safari

Always ask for permission before taking someone’s picture, as it is considered polite. In some cases, people may request a small fee in return for allowing their photo to be taken.

Be prepared for encounters with authorities

Carry a copy of your driving license and have some cash readily accessible for any encounters with traffic police. However, be cautious and ensure that any requests for money are legitimate.

Check before making payments

When making any payments, especially in advance, it’s wise to inspect the goods or services first. This applies to accommodations, tours, or any other purchases you may make.

Stay vigilant in public places

As with any crowded area, it’s important to be aware of your belongings and keep an eye out for any suspicious activity. Avoid displaying valuable items, such as expensive jewelry or large amounts of cash.

Minimize cash and use mobile money

Instead of carrying large amounts of cash, consider signing up for a mobile money service like Mpesa, which is widely used in Kenya. This allows you to make transactions through your phone and reduces the risk of theft.

Familiarize yourself with your surroundings

Before exploring an area, ensure you have a good understanding of your destination. Study maps, plan your routes, and be confident in your directions to avoid looking lost or vulnerable.

Seek assistance when needed

If you have any doubts or need help, don’t hesitate to ask for assistance. Many Kenyans are fluent in English and are often willing to provide directions or guidance.

Exploring Kenya’s Iconic National Parks – Solo Travel

Kenya is renowned for its national parks, offering unparalleled wildlife encounters. Here are some of the most iconic parks you should include in your solo travel itinerary:

Maasai Mara National Reserve

The Maasai Mara National Reserve is a world-famous destination, known for its annual wildebeest migration. Witness the breathtaking spectacle as millions of wildebeests and other herbivores traverse the plains in search of fresh grazing lands. The reserve is also home to abundant wildlife, including lions, elephants, cheetahs, and giraffes.

The Great Wildebeest Migration is one of nature’s most extraordinary events. Each year, millions of wildebeests, zebras, and other herbivores migrate between the Maasai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti in Tanzania. Witnessing this awe-inspiring spectacle will leave you in awe.

Amboseli National Park

Nestled at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli National Park offers stunning views of Africa’s highest peak. This park is famous for its large elephant herds and offers fantastic opportunities for wildlife photography. Don’t miss the chance to capture a photo of elephants against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro—it’s a sight you’ll cherish forever.

Tsavo National Parks

Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks, collectively known as Tsavo National Parks, are the largest protected areas in Kenya. These parks are characterized by vast savannahs, lava flows, and the picturesque Mzima Springs. Explore the wilderness and spot diverse wildlife, including lions, leopards, buffalos, and rhinos.

Solo Travel Exploring Kenya’s Stunning Landscapes

Kenya boasts a plethora of stunning landscapes that are worth exploring. Here are a few highlights:

Mount Kenya National Park

If you’re up for a challenging adventure, consider hiking Mount Kenya. The second-highest peak in Africa offers breathtaking views, diverse ecosystems, and the opportunity to spot unique flora and fauna along the way.

The Great Rift Valley

The Great Rift Valley is a geographical wonder that stretches across several countries, including Kenya. Its dramatic landscapes, lakes, and hot springs provide opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and rejuvenation in natural hot springs.

The Kenyan Coastline

Kenya’s coastline is renowned for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Mombasa, Malindi, Lamu, Watamu, Kilifi, and Diani Beach are popular coastal destinations where you can relax, soak up the sun, and enjoy water activities such as snorkeling and diving.

Discovering and Embracing Kenya’s Local Cultural Heritage

Immerse yourself in Kenya’s vibrant culture and heritage to gain a deeper appreciation of the country. Kenya’s rich cultural heritage is as fascinating as its wildlife. Immerse yourself in the traditions and customs of diverse ethnic groups, such as the Maasai, Samburu, and Kikuyu. Here are some cultural highlights to explore during your solo travel in Kenya:

Lamu Island Solo Travel Kenya

Located on the Kenyan coast, Lamu Island offers a glimpse into Swahili culture. Explore the narrow winding streets of Lamu Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire the beautiful Swahili architecture. Indulge in delicious local cuisine, shop for intricate handicrafts, and relax on pristine beaches.

Exploring Nairobi’s Cultural Museums

Nairobi is home to several cultural museums that showcase Kenya’s diverse heritage. Visit the Nairobi National Museum, Karen Blixen Museum, and the Bomas of Kenya to learn about the country’s history, art, and traditional music and dance.

Participating in Tribal Dance and Music

Kenya’s tribal communities have a rich musical heritage. Attend traditional dance performances and music concerts to experience the rhythms and melodies that are an integral part of Kenyan culture.

Join a Cooking Class and Cook This Yourself 

Food plays a significant role in any travel experience. When in Kenya, be sure to try these authentic dishes:

Indulging in Ugali and Sukuma Wiki

Ugali is a staple food in Kenya, made from maize flour and water. It is often served alongside Sukuma Wiki, a delicious sautéed collard greens dish. This combination forms the backbone of traditional Kenyan cuisine.

Enjoying Fresh Tropical Fruits

Kenya is blessed with an abundance of fresh tropical fruits. From juicy mangoes and pineapples to sweet bananas and passion fruits, indulge in the vibrant flavors of Kenya’s fruits. Visit local markets or fruit stalls to savor the best seasonal produce.

Experiencing the Coastal Charms of Kenya

Kenya’s coastline is dotted with idyllic beaches and vibrant marine life. After your safari adventures, unwind and soak up the sun on the stunning beaches of Mombasa, Diani, or Watamu. Engage in thrilling water sports, such as snorkeling or scuba diving, and explore colorful coral reefs teeming with marine biodiversity.

Reach Out to T4P, We Can Connect Solo Travellers

Traveling solo doesn’t mean you have to be alone throughout your journey. Reach out to Travel4Purpose, we can connect solo travelers. Here are some ways to connect with fellow travelers:

Joining Group Tours and Activities

Participate in group tours and activities organized by reputable tour operators. This allows you to meet like-minded travelers who share similar interests. Group safaris, hiking expeditions, and cultural tours are excellent opportunities to forge new friendships.

Utilizing Social Media and Travel Forums

Utilize social media platforms and travel forums to connect with other travelers visiting Kenya. Join relevant Facebook groups or travel forums where you can ask questions, seek advice, and even find travel companions.

Travel Tips and Tricks for Solo Travel in Kenya

If you’re planning a solo trip to Kenya, here are some additional tips and tricks to enhance your experience:

Travel in the off-season

Visiting during the off-season can offer several advantages, including cheaper prices, fewer crowds, and more availability in hotels. Consider researching the best times to visit Kenya based on weather and tourist patterns.

Book the SGR train in advance

The Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) is a popular mode of transportation in Kenya. To secure your spot, it’s advisable to book your train tickets in advance, as they tend to fill up quickly.

Consider domestic flights

While flights within Kenya are not often heavily discounted, there may be occasional deals available. Keep an eye out for any promotions, as domestic flights can be a convenient way to travel between different regions of the country.

Support local businesses

Whenever possible, choose to buy and book from local businesses and vendors. This helps support the local economy and communities rather than large corporations. Consider staying in locally owned accommodations and dining at local restaurants to have a more authentic experience.

Modest travel habits

Respect the environment and wildlife during your travels. Avoid littering and dispose of waste properly. When encountering animals, maintain a safe distance and never chase or scare them. Follow the principles of responsible and sustainable travel, leaving only footprints behind.

Research essential information

Before your trip, read up on important travel information about Kenya. This includes packing essentials suitable for the climate, obtaining any necessary vaccinations or medications, and familiarizing yourself with local customs and etiquette.

Travel4Purpose services for solo travel in Kenya

Travel4Purpose connects your solo travel in Kenya to your purpose. Here are the services you get:

  • Create your personalized itinerary to Kenya to ensure your trip is aligned with your purpose and will have a positive impact.
  • Organise impact trips that are off the beaten path, durations range from half a day to multiple days.
  • Suggest accommodations in Kenya that are doing good for society and the environment 
  • Facilitate group trips with purpose-led travelers that you can book.

List of Best trips for solo travelers in Coastal Kenya

As a solo traveler to Coastal Kenya, here are the best impactful trips brought to you by Travel4Purpose:

  • Wellness Sessions in Diani Beach
  • Sunset Canoe Ride within Mangroves
  • Experience a Magical Night on a Dhow in Kilifi
  • Wellness Sessions in Kilifi
  • Mombasa and Watamu Discovery
  • Wellness Sessions in Mombasa
  • Nature Walk With Giraffes in Mombasa
  • Mombasa Dhow
  • Mombasa City Tour
  • Maasai Sandals Workshop in Mombasa
  • Mombasa Food Tour
  • Basket Weaving Experience in the Village
  • Mida Creek Canoe in Watamu
  • Dolphin Safari & Snorkelling with a Traditional Dhow in Watamu
  • Experience Authentic Culture at a Masai Village
  • Wellness Sessions in Watamu
  • Discover Watamu and Mombasa
  • Local Village Activities in Watamu

List of accommodation services for solo travel in Kenya

At Travel4Purpose we believe in and support accommodations in Kenya with a positive social and environmental impact . Here is our best selection for solo travelers in Kenya.

  • Emboo River
  • Kinondo Kwetu
  • Kobe Suite Resort
  • Lions Bluff
  • Nature Camp
  • Salty’s Kitesurf Village
  • Severin Sea Lodge Beach Resort
  • Temple Point
  • Terrace Bar
  • Watamu Treehouse
  • Wildlife Works

What next for your Solo Travel in Kenya?

Solo travel in Kenya offers a unique and unforgettable adventure. From exploring diverse landscapes and encountering majestic wildlife to immersing yourself in the vibrant culture and savoring delicious cuisine, Kenya has it all. Embark on this extraordinary journey, and you will return with memories that will last a lifetime.

Congratulations!

You are now equipped with the knowledge and insights to embark on an unforgettable solo adventure in Kenya.

From the awe-inspiring wildlife of the Maasai Mara to the enchanting beaches of the Kenyan coast, this East African gem promises an experience like no other. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, witness breathtaking landscapes, and create lifelong memories.

Prepare well, stay safe, and get ready for an extraordinary journey through the heart of Kenya.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. is kenya safe for solo travelers.

Yes, Kenya is generally safe for solo travelers. However, it’s essential to take common-sense precautions, such as staying aware of your surroundings and following local laws and customs.

Q2. What is the best time to visit Kenya?

The best time to visit Kenya is during the dry season, which typically falls between January and February or July and October. This is when wildlife sightings are more abundant, and the weather is generally pleasant.

We also recommend low-season travel for cheaper rates and to keep supporting the local people.

Q3. Do I need a visa to visit Kenya?

Most nationalities require a visa to enter Kenya. You can obtain a visa online in advance or upon arrival at the airport. It’s advisable to check the visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.

Q4. Are there any health risks in Kenya?

It is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or travel clinic before visiting Kenya to receive any necessary vaccinations or medications. Malaria is prevalent in certain parts of the country, so taking anti-malarial precautions is crucial.

Q5. Can I go on a safari as a solo traveler?

Yes, you can go on a safari as a solo traveler. There are numerous tour operators that cater to solo travelers and offer group safaris. Alternatively, you can join group tours organized by lodges or camps within national parks. Travel4Purpose has group trips that you can join.

At Travel4Purpose , we invite you to embark on purposeful adventures that connect you with the heart and soul of Kenya. Through our carefully curated trips, you’ll immerse yourself in local culture, make a difference, and build a community. Let us show you why a visit to Kenya with Travel4Purpose is an experience like no other.

Reach out and say hello / jambo! Together, let’s create connections, foster growth, and make a difference in Kenya.

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Glamp in the Masai Mara, cycle amongst African wildlife and soar over the jungle canopy on East Africa’s longest zipline

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  • Accommodation in twin rooms
  • Max 14 travelers per group
  • Exclusively for people in their 30s & 40s
  • Private minibus & safari Jeeps
  • All activities mentioned on the itinerary
  • Stays in hotels, lodges and tented camps
  • We offset the carbon emissions per person on this trip
  • Experienced Pack Leader with you throughout the trip
  • 9 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 6 dinners

Flashpackers must provide evidence that they have purchased travel insurance for the duration of their adventure. Remember, flights aren't included and prices are based on sharing a twin room. If you'd like to upgrade to a single room, you can add this during the booking process or by contacting our Customer Experience team.

About your trip

Looking for pure, spectacular safari in the land where safaris were born? Step this way.

This seven-day Kenya adventure might just be our most beautifully simple yet. Perfect for first-time safari go-ers or anyone seeking that classic, boutique safari camp experience; this is the Africa of your mind’s eye (with a little bit of Flash Pack sparkle).

We’re talking thrilling game drives through the world-famous Masai Mara in search of the Big Five. Getting up close and personal to some of Africa’s most intriguing animals on a wildlife cycling tour (yep, two wheels, no car). Plus heart-thumping rides across the forest canopy on East Africa’s longest zipline.

Kenya is the land where safaris were invented (the word means ‘journey’ in Swahili) and they know how to do it well. Expect exclusive tented camps, top-notch local guides and traditional Maasai dinners shared with like-minded travelers under a star-studded sky.

Now, where did you put those binoculars?

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  • Your adventure begins in the cosmopolitan capital, Nairobi, where a private Flash Pack transfer will be waiting to meet you at the airport
  • Relax at your hotel before meeting your group for a traditional welcome dinner , raising a toast of Tusker beer to the wildlife adventures ahead
  • Take a cycle ride through Hell’s Gate National Park in the Great Rift Valley, where you’ll spot your first African wildlife, such as zebras, giraffes and kilpspringer
  • Arrive in time for lunch at your lodge on Lake Naivasha , where zebras roam freely around the grounds; take an optional boat ride or spend an afternoon by the pool
  • Travel to world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve , home to the wildebeest migration, known as the ‘greatest wildlife spectacle on earth’
  • Arrive in time for lunch at your boutique tented camp , an exceptional place to stay in the heart of the Masai Mara
  • Get your cameras ready for a thrilling afternoon game drive ; your expert guide will help you search for the Big Five, from roaming elephants to elusive black rhino
  • Wake up to stunning views of the Masai Mara , with its beautiful rolling hills and Acacia-dotted grassland bordering Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park
  • Continue to search for wildlife during dawn and dusk safaris ; you’ll have the chance for some close-up encounters with the fanfare of animals around you
  • Back at camp, relax over dinner to the sounds of the African bush, sharing stories of the day’s adventures
  • Head out for more safari game drives , increasing your chances of spotting the more elusive animals such as solitary leopards and critically endangered black rhino
  • Visit a local Maasai manyatta (homestead) to meet the ancestral inhabitants of the area, and see how Maasai tribal life has remained unchanged for centuries
  • Celebrate your last night in the Masai Mara with a traditional Maasai bush dinner , lit by atmospheric lanterns under the starry African sky
  • Get your adrenaline pumping as you zipline through the treetops of Kereita Forest on six different routes, with a chance to experience the longest zipline in Africa
  • Return to Nairobi for a farewell dinner at the famous Carnivore Restaurant , where ostrich and crocodile feature on the menu, as well as delicious veggie options
  • Say goodbye to your new Flash Pack friends as you make your way to the airport for your onward flight; your Pack Leader will be on hand to help you arrange a taxi

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Browse a selection of our favorite hotels, for a flavor of where you may stay on this trip.

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SAROVA STANLEY, NAIROBI

The city’s oldest hotel, dating to 1902, retains the elegance of times gone past. A lot of history lies within these walls, which have hosted dignitaries from around the world. The famous Thorn Tree Cafe was where early travelers would pin notes to fellow travelers and is regarded as Nairobi’s first regional post office.

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LAKE NAVIASHA SIMBA LODGE

Situated on the banks of Lake Naivasha, against a backdrop of towering Mt Lognot, this enchanting hideaway boasts a vast acacia woodland where zebras, bushbuck and waterbuck wander freely to graze. Kick back with a cocktail by the outdoor pool or climb the viewing tower for stunning lake views.

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SAROVA MARA GAME CAMP

In the heart of the Masai Mara game reserve, this tented camp offers the classic safari experience with the comfort of a hotel – complete with free-form pool, wellness tent and champagne hot air balloon rides. The setting is superb and the camp has a fleet of well-equipped safari vehicles for optimum wildlife viewing.

Important Notes

Fly into and out of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi.

Before 3 pm ideally. The welcome meeting and dinner will be from 5 pm onwards starting at the hotel.

We suggest booking a flight from 1 pm onwards in order to leave plenty of travel time. The hotel is close to the airport but the recommendation is that you arrive at the airport three hours before your flight.

If you arrive on Day 1 of your adventure, or you book pre-tour accommodation with us, your airport arrival transfer will be included. If you book alternative pre-tour accommodation or are arriving by another mode of transport you must arrange your own arrival transfer.

Arrival transfers are private to Flash Pack and will be in groups depending on flight times. Sometimes this means waiting in the airport for a short while until other flights have arrived.

A group departure transfer is provided at 10 am on the day of departure, from your hotel in Nairobi to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO). If you require a separate transfer, please consult with your Pack Leader or hotel reception who will arrange a safe and reputable private taxi for you.

Flashpackers no longer require a visa to enter Kenya. However, you will be required to fill out an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) in advance of travel.

To enter Kenya, you must have two blank pages in your passport and an ‘expiry date’ at least six months after the date you arrive.

While we are not medical professionals and cannot offer personalized medical advice, we want to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable adventure. Here are some tips to help you prepare.

1. Consult with a healthcare professional

We recommend scheduling an appointment with your travel nurse or doctor at least eight weeks before your adventure. This will give you ample time to receive any necessary vaccines or medications.

2. Up-to-date medical advice

  • UK residents: visit the NHS Fit For Travel website for the latest medical advice.
  • US residents: check the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for specialized health information.
  • Australian residents: refer to the Smart Traveler Health website for current medical advice.

3. Government travel advice

  • UK residents: review the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Travel Advice before your adventure.
  • US residents: consult the US Department of State Travel Advice for important travel information.
  • Australian residents: check the Smart Traveler website for up-to-date travel advice.

4. Medication tips

If you take prescription medication, ensure you bring enough to last the entire adventure, plus a few extra days in case of travel delays. Carry a copy of your prescription with you in case you need to visit a clinic while abroad.

We hope this information will help you prepare for a safe and healthy adventure.

Please note that tips are not included in the cost of this adventure. Suggested amounts per person are:

  • Pack Leader: 11 USD per day
  • Driver: 6 USD per day
  • Local tips: 2-4 USD per day. Some Pack Leaders will collect a tipping kitty at the welcome meeting to take care of local tips (waiters, porters, room stewards, lodge and hotel staff).

However, all tips are at your discretion depending on what you feel comfortable with.

We recommend spending money of approximately 10-20 USD per day, not including any extra activities you may like to sign up for, such as the hot air balloon ride (450 USD per person), boat ride on Lake Naivasha (25 USD) or visit to the Maasai manyatta (homestead).

On Day 5, you have the option to begin your day with a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the Masai Mara. You can arrange this with your Pack Leader while in Kenya at a cost of 450 USD per person.

At Flash Pack, the safety and security of our travelers are of utmost importance to us. We work closely with our ground staff to ensure that our itineraries prioritize safety above everything else. Kenya is a beautiful and welcoming country, but it’s important to be aware of potential safety issues.

Although most tourist areas are generally safe, it’s still possible for travelers to experience crime. Exercise caution, especially in Nairobi after dark. We recommend avoiding walking at night and using reputable transportation services instead, like hotel shuttles.

For more detailed information on safe travel, we suggest consulting government websites such as the  US State Department ,  British Foreign Office , and the  Australian Department of Foreign Affairs .

Please be aware that the itinerary, activities and hotels are subject to change. These changes can happen with little notice due to availability, poor weather, seasonal changes, or other circumstances beyond our control – but we’ll always do our best to ensure it has little impact on your experience. From time to time, we may also make changes to your itinerary to try out new ideas and keep things fresh and exciting.

Yes. Plastic bags have been banned in Kenya for environmental reasons. Visitors are not permitted to bring plastic bags into the country in either their hand luggage or checked luggage. Travelers with duty-free plastic shop bags will be required to leave them at the airport.  If you do bring any plastic bags, your luggage will be intercepted and any plastic bags will be removed.

For this adventure, we ask that you bring a soft duffel bag/soft-sided bag rather than a rigid suitcase. Our vehicles have very limited luggage compartments of an irregular shape, and soft bags are much easier to stow. In a worst case scenario, suitcases might have to be left behind and stored at our office in Nairobi. Please note that the maximum weight limit for your luggage is 15 kg. An additional day pack is permitted. A complimentary laundry service is offered at many of the camps and lodges.

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Kenya Wildlife Safari for Solo Travelers

4.4 out of 5 stars

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Majestic wildlife, vibrant culture, and warm locals make for the ultimate mix.

Kenya is one of the best places in the world to spot animals in their natural habitat. Happily for travelers, the East African country has much to offer beyond the borders of its game reserves, too. Get a taste of it all when you join fellow solo travelers on a journey that’ll take you to scenic national parks, sprawling game reserves, and communities where you’ll meet artisans and other welcoming locals. See yet another side of Africa when you extend your journey to Zanzibar, a Tanzanian archipelago whose main island has a storied past and eclectic culture all its own.

Your tour package includes

  • 7 nights in a private room at handpicked hotels
  • 7 breakfasts
  • 5 sightseeing tours

Included highlights

  • Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant nursery
  • Nairobi crafts workshop
  • Landscapes of Amboseli National Park
  • Lake Naivasha boat safari
  • Maasai Mara National Reserve

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Day-by-day itinerary

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Board your overnight flight to Nairobi today.

Welcome to Kenya! Arrive in Nairobi and transfer to your hotel.

Please note: Most flights from North America arrive late in the evening.

Climb into 4x4 land cruisers and set out to discover notable landmarks and local culture in and around Nairobi, Kenya’s bustling capital city.

  • Watch elephants bathe and eat during a stop at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, which has operated an orphan elephant rescue and wildlife rehabilitation program since its founding in 1977.
  • Learn about the rescued, orphaned elephants, their trusted keepers, and the organization’s conservation work across Kenya.
  • Enjoy an included welcome lunch with your fellow travelers at a local restaurant in Nairobi.
  • Visit Sandstorm Kenya, a company that began as a maker of safari tents and now employs 40 Maasai craftspeople who hand-make totes, backpacks, and other styles of bags from locally sourced canvas and leather.
  • Tour Sandstorm’s facilities to learn how its bags are made, from the sourcing of materials to the finished product.

Tonight, gather with your Tour Director and fellow group members at a mixer before enjoying dinner at a local restaurant.

Travel south to Amboseli National Park today. This roughly 150-square-mile natural area sits against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro and is known for its population of wild African elephants.

  • Enjoy an included lunch at your safari lodge or camp.
  • Set out on an afternoon game drive after lunch.
  • Ride along with your expert driver and naturalist guide in search of elephants, leopards, lions, baboons, cheetahs, wild dogs, buffaloes, kudus, hippos, rhinos, wildebeest, and dozens more animals.

Join your tour mates for an included dinner this evening, served with beer or wine.

This morning, head out on your first game drive of the day and marvel at Amboseli National Park’s huge herds of elephants, as well as ostriches, leopards, lions, and rhinos.

Later, meet a wildlife conservation expert from a local nonprofit animal welfare organization.

  • Hear how locals and park rangers work together to protect the wildlife.
  • Ask the expert any questions you have about anti-poaching efforts and animal conservation.

After an included lunch, head back out for a second game drive through Amboseli National Park.

Enjoy an included dinner served with beer or wine after freshening up this evening.

Travel through scenic, highland landscapes—and make a photo stop at the equator—on your way to the Great Rift Valley. This astoundingly beautiful region is an important center of ecological study. Its sparkling lakes and steep, rocky escarpments serve as havens for wildlife, such as black rhinos, rare Rothschild giraffes, and more than a dozen globally threatened bird species.

  • Continue on to the vast and ancient Lake Naivasha, which, at nearly 6,200 feet above sea level, is the highest of the Great Rift Valley’s three best-known lakes.
  • Enjoy an included lunch with your fellow travelers at a local restaurant.
  • Set out on a boat tour of Lake Naivasha, which is known for its substantial population of hippos and bird species.

This evening, sit down for an included dinner served with beer or wine.

Continue through the Great Rift Valley as you travel to the Maasai Mara, a nearly 600-square-mile national reserve in southwestern Kenya known for its vast plains and abundant wildlife. The region is also home to the Maasai people, an indigenous tribe of semi-nomadic pastoralists whose livelihood revolves around cattle. Brightly colored clothing and beaded jewelry are among many traditions the Maasai people have maintained, while other tribes have adopted more modern styles of living.

Immerse yourself in the Maasai way of life during a visit to a local boma, or homestead.

  • Join members of the Maasai tribe in their signature adamu, or jumping dance.
  • Tour a functioning Maasai boma—a collection of mud-hut homes—and discover the tribe’s history and heritage.
  • Visit a market where Maasai people sell handiworks and crafts, and learn how money from visitors’ purchases sustains the tribe.
  • Receive your own Maasai name and learn the meaning behind it.

Sit down for an included dinner this evening, served with beer or wine.

Today, get to know the awe-inspiring animals of the Maasai Mara National Reserve.

  • Rise before the sun for an early morning game drive and an exhilarating opportunity to spot leopards, rhinos, Cape buffalo, lions, and elephants—known collectively as the Big Five.
  • Head back to your tented safari camp for an included lunch.
  • After lunch, climb aboard a safari vehicle for an afternoon game drive, keeping your eyes peeled for prides of lions snoozing in the shade, giraffes ambling among leafy trees, and sturdy, shaggy-maned warthogs trotting through tall grass.

Celebrate your trip at tonight’s farewell dinner, served with beer or wine.

Transfer to Nairobi this morning. Then, relax in a dayroom before boarding your flight home tonight or early tomorrow morning, or extend your stay to explore Zanzibar.

Arrive home today.

Transfer to Nairobi this morning. Then, board a flight to Stone Town, located on the island of Zanzibar, this afternoon and sit down for an included dinner tonight served with beer or wine.

Spend a free morning in Stone Town or add an excursion.

Join a local guide this afternoon for a sightseeing tour of Stone Town, a UNESCO-recognized area of Zanzibar City.

  • Walk through a local fruit and vegetable market.
  • Learn about the enslaved East African people who were forced into the Middle Eastern slave trade during a visit to Christ Church, which was built on the site of a former slave market.
  • Enter the Sultan’s Palace to learn more about the island’s interesting history.
  • Step inside the House of Wonders, which was designed by Second Sultan of Zanzibar Barghash bin Said.
  • See the colonial mansions, stroll along the narrow alleyways, and visit the Livingstone House.
  • Enter the Old Fort of Zanzibar, a military fortification that’s also the oldest building in Stone Town.

Sit down for an included dinner this evening served with beer or wine.

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Swahili Cooking Class & Lunch

From $85 per person

Head to the northern tip of the island to visit Ngunwi village, which is known for the pristine white-sand beaches.

  • See how local fishermen make their boats from scratch.
  • Visit the Mnarani Natural Aquarium, a coral lagoon that’s home to a variety of endangered sea turtles and fish.
  • Enjoy a Swahili-style lunch in the village before heading back to Stone Town.

Spend free time in Stone Town or add an excursion.

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From $115 per person

This morning, head to the airport and fly to Nairobi, where you’ll relax in a dayroom before boarding your flight home tonight or early tomorrow morning.

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Did not expect to see the animals so close up! Saw and were able to take pictures of Cheetahs, Lions, Giraffes, Zebras and Elephants right up close to our windows. Our tour guide was great. He was open to explaining and answering our many questions. He was patient and tolerant of stopping to view or...

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I enjoyed the solo tour and felt our group bonded well. Our tour director/driver, Raphael, made sure that we were able to see as many animals as possible, and we did: Lions, elephants, zebras, giraffes, cheetahs, flamingos, cape buffaloes, gazelles, and many more. Raphael is extremely knowledgeabl...

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I felt that Rafael and all staff were very safety conscious. We were driving a lot and they were great drivers, very cautious. Rafael is an excellent director and quite knowledgeable. All of he places we stayed were first class with excellent service and the food was excellent. My main concerns ...

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Hotels, flights & FAQ

ibis Styles Nairobi Westlands

This stylish hotel is located in the Westlands district of Nairobi. Guests enjoy spectacular views of the city, the rooftop bar, and gym. Nearby you’l...

Tulia Amboseli Safari Camp

This eco-friendly safari camp is located outside of Amboseli National Park. Guests enjoy the on-site spa, views of Mt. Kilimanjaro and the on-site wat...

Lake Elementaita Mountain Lodge

This serene hotel is located in Lake Nakuru National Park in the Great Rift Valley. Guests enjoy the amazing views from their room, delicious dining o...

Zebra Plains Mara Camp

This tented safari camp is located within the Maasai Mara Game Reserve. Guests enjoy a variety of relaxation areas, fully equipped private tents, a va...

Maru Maru Hotel, Zanzibar

This oceanfront property is located in Stone Town. Guests enjoy the rooftop pool and cocktail bar, spa, and fitness center. Nearby you’ll find Old For...

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  • In order to enter Kenya (and Zanzibar, which is a semi-autonomous province of Tanzania, on the tour extension), U.S. and Canadian citizens need a valid passport with an expiration date extending at least six months beyond the date of reentry.
  • We recommend having at least two blank passport pages for entry stamps.
  • U.S. and Canadian passport holders must purchase an individual visa from the Kenyan government’s Electronic Travel Authority website ( etakenya.go.ke/en ) prior to departure and follow our application walkthrough guide . You can also purchase your ETA by using a visa provider, such as our partner VisaCentral .
  • U.S. and Canadian passport holders must obtain a visa in order to enter Tanzania on the tour extension (U.S. citizens must apply for a multiple entry visa). While it is possible to obtain a visa at the border, we strongly recommend purchasing your visa in advance, as wait times upon arrival can exceed two hours. You can purchase an electronic visa on the Tanzanian Electronic Visa Portal website and follow our application walkthrough guide . You may also submit a request for a paper visa by visiting your local embassy or purchase your visa in advance by using a visa provider, such as our partner VisaCentral . You will need to have your visa receipt with you upon arrival in Tanzania.
  • If you are not a U.S. or Canadian citizen, you must contact each destination country’s consulate for your specific entry requirements.
  • You can see the most up-to-date entry requirements for the destination(s) you’ll visit on tour by going to goaheadtours.com/entry-requirements and searching the code KE6.
  • You will walk for about 45 minutes daily across mostly flat terrain, including some paved roads, unpaved trails, and dirt paths.
  • Travelers should be healthy enough to participate in all included walks without assistance.
  • You should feel comfortable managing your own baggage at times. This tour also includes long, bumpy rides in safari vehicles. You should feel comfortable stepping up and down to get in and out of the vehicles, standing for long periods of time, and maintaining your balance.
  • Go Ahead Tours and the Tour Director who accompanies your group are unable to provide special, individual mobility assistance to travelers on tour. The responsibility of the Tour Director is to ensure the group as a whole enjoys a relaxing and informative journey, and he or she cannot be relied upon to provide ongoing, individualized assistance to any one traveler.
  • If you have any mobility concerns or physical restrictions, please contact our Customer Experience Team.
  • For the duration of your tour you will be assigned to your own Driver Guide and their vehicle in groups of four-six. There will also be one Lead Driver Guide for the whole group.
  • You will have different Driver Guides in each country and they will be leading your group throughout your journey through Kenya and mainland Tanzania.
  • Your Driver Guide will provide commentary during your game drives which builds on each days activity of the course of your tour.
  • The role of the Lead Driver Guide is not only to provide information and context on the destinations you visit, but also to confirm services, coordinate inclusions, prepare each days’ activities and support travelers while on tour. As such, they must focus on the success of the group, and cannot provide individualized assistance to any one traveler.
  • On some departures, you will have a dedicated Tour Director in additional to your Driver Guides if your group size is over twenty.
  • You will have a different Tour Director in Zanzibar on the tour extension.
  • Round-trip flights booked through Go Ahead Tours arrive in and depart from Nairobi. A representative from Go Ahead Tours will meet you at the airport and take you to your hotel. Please remain in the arrival lounge, as the representative might be escorting one of your fellow travelers to the bus at the time of your arrival.
  • Transfers to and from the airport at your destination are included for travelers who have purchased their flights through Go Ahead Tours. Travelers who purchase their own flights may request airport transfers with Go Ahead Tours for an additional cost.
  • During your game drives, you’ll travel in a specially equipped 4x4 safari land cruiser. The vehicle is open, allowing for panoramic views. Window seats are guaranteed for all travelers. Transfers between parks are long and cross bumpy terrain, so we recommend bringing a small pillow to ease the ride.
  • A round-trip flight between Nairobi and Stone Town, Zanzibar, is included in the price of the tour extension.
  • Airlines impose varying weight restrictions on baggage. Some airlines may impose additional charges if you choose to check any baggage; be advised that you are responsible for any such costs.
  • Contact your airline for baggage size and weight restrictions for your flight, but please note that our travelers are restricted to one checked bag per person due to storage limitations on safari vehicles.
  • You’ll need one overnight bag, such as a backpack or small collapsible duffle bag.
  • One small carry-on bag is also permitted (it can double as your overnight bag).
  • Make sure you label your baggage and keep valuables, medication, and documents in your carry-on bag. Safari luggage restrictions are strict and strongly enforced. It’s essential that your luggage meet the following requirements: A soft, flexible duffel bag (absolutely no hard suitcases or bags with hard sides are permitted).
  • Your bags can be no larger than 34” W by 17” H by 15” L.
  • The total weight cannot exceed 44 pounds (including your camera equipment and carry-on bag).
  • Loose-fitting, layered clothing that can accommodate varying temperatures will be most comfortable. Quick-dry material is best for hot days outside, and a warmer layer may be needed for chilly evenings and early mornings.
  • Wear muted colors for game drives, as bright clothing may scare animals away and blue or black clothing attracts tsetse flies.
  • Comfortable closed-toes shoes, such as sneakers or lightweight hiking boots, are best for walking during the day.
  • Pack a swimsuit, as many of the hotels have pools that you are free to use at your leisure.
  • Sun protection is very important. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a broad-brimmed hat to protect your face and the back of your neck from the sun.
  • Occasional rain showers are common during certain seasons, so lightweight rainwear may be necessary depending on the timing of your trip.
  • Mosquito repellent, binoculars, and a flashlight are highly recommended.
  • A small bottle of hand sanitizer may be helpful when facilities are not readily available while on the road.
  • The Kenyan government strictly bans plastic bags. It is illegal to use, sell, or carry plastic bags anywhere in the country under the new law, and violators will face charges, including high fines or imprisonment. Please bring reusable cloth bags if you plan to go shopping on tour, and do not pack any plastic bags, including small resealable bags.
  • At least 60 days prior to departure, check with your doctor or healthcare provider for the latest updates and entry requirements, or visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at cdc.gov .
  • Local governments may require proof of a yellow fever vaccination (often referred to as a yellow card) or a statement of medical exemption from the vaccine. This is only required of travelers arriving from a country with a risk of yellow fever virus transmission (this does not include the U.S. or Canada). Visit cdc.gov/yellowfever for more information.
  • If you’re traveling on the tour extension to Tanzania, you’re required to provide proof of a yellow fever vaccination (often referred to as a yellow card) or a statement of medical exemption from the vaccine.
  • Drink bottled water only. Refrain from ingesting tap water, including when brushing your teeth.
  • Avoid eating fresh fruits and vegetables unless they’re cooked or washed in clean water and peeled.
  • Bring a small first-aid kit, including antacids, anti-diarrhea medication, motion sickness medication, and any prescription medications in your carry-on luggage.
  • If you have medication that you take daily, be sure you have enough for each day of the tour and any possible delays encountered.
  • If you have dietary restrictions and/or food allergies, please notify Go Ahead Tours at least 30 days prior to your departure by logging in to your account and updating your traveler info. To update this information closer to your departure date, please call our Customer Experience Team.
  • Cuisine in your game lodges reflects the region’s British colonial influence—you may find that many locals pause for afternoon tea. Most restaurants offer curries and other South Asian cuisine brought over by the many Indian immigrants. Maize, sweet potatoes, and pineapple were brought over by the Portuguese, and beef has been a staple since the 1600s.
  • On the tour extension, spicy foods are common in Tanzania, and many dishes are infused with coconut milk. Meals often consist of maize, tender grilled meats, maize porridge, and local vegetables. Most restaurants offer curries and other South Asian cuisine brought over by Indian immigrants.
  • Kenya operates on the British standard 240 volts and uses a Type G plug with three large, flat pins.
  • Tanzania (on the tour extension) operates on 220-240 volts and uses a Type G plug with three large, flat pins.
  • We recommend packing a universal adapter, as well as a voltage converter if you plan on using your own hairdryer or other device without a built-in converter.
  • Not all of the hotels on this tour will have air conditioning.
  • Your hotels may provide hairdryers, irons, and other small appliances. However, these amenities cannot be guaranteed.
  • Power outages are common. In some of the camps, power is turned off in the late afternoon as well as in the early morning.
  • Wi-Fi is available in some hotels, though charges may apply.
  • There is no Wi-Fi on any of the motor coaches or safari vehicles.
  • Please contact your mobile service provider for information on roaming charges.
  • Kenya (and Tanzania on the tour extension) is three hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and eight hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Standard Time (ET).
  • When it’s noon in New York, it’s 8pm in Nairobi.
  • The currency you’ll be using on your tour is the Kenyan shilling (and the Tanzanian shilling on the tour extension).
  • You may be able to purchase Kenyan shillings in advance from your local bank or a foreign currency exchange retailer, such as Travelex. There is no limit on importing currency into Kenya, but please note travelers are restricted from carrying more than $100,000 in Kenyan shillings out of the country (and cannot export more than $5,000 in Tanzanian shillings from Tanzania on the tour extension).
  • We recommend that you carry as little local cash as possible as well as small amounts of U.S. dollars (only crisp bills printed in 2004 or later).
  • ATMs are most readily available in Nairobi; while there, we recommend taking out cash in small bills to have on safari.
  • Major North American credit cards are accepted but can be difficult to use in remote locations (Visa is the most widely accepted).
  • International banks and businesses primarily accept debit and credit cards that work with the EMV chip system. If you do not already have at least one debit or credit card with a chip in it, we strongly recommend requesting one from your bank prior to your tour.
  • We suggest that you inform your bank and credit card company of your travel plans, so that they won’t confuse your international purchases for fraudulent charges.
  • At the conclusion of your tour, it is customary to offer your Driver Guide (and Tour Director if your group has one) a gratuity in US dollars.
  • We recommend tipping $10USD to $12USD per person per day for your Driver Guide and $2USD to $3USD per person per day for your Tour Director (if your group has one).
  • If applicable, we also recommend tipping $2USD per local guide.
  • Tips can only be paid in cash.
  • The cost of porterage is included in your tour price, and it is not necessary to tip baggage handlers.

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A Solo Traveller's Guide to Kenya

Soak up the majesty of Kenya on a solo trip to see the Big Five

Welcome to East Africa’s favourite safari destination, a country that rolls out 580,000sqkm (223,939sqmi) of spectacular landscapes. You’ll spot almost every animal from A to Z, alive and kicking, in its 40 or so national parks and nature reserves. In juxtaposition, the Kenyan coast is lined with white sandy beaches edging the space-blue Indian Ocean. Get stuck into surfing, snorkelling, diving, sailing or just sunbathing. Learn a few of its 68 different languages spoken by 54 million people for a bit of fun – English is widely spoken.

What’s the vibe.

Spot the Big Five on your trip to Kenya

Kenyans are incredibly welcoming and friendly, even more so outside of the big cities. It’s touching how fascinated children are by visitors from Europe and the Americas. There are also tons of places that welcome solo travellers – most relish their time anywhere around the country – and a little common sense, as on any international trip, keeps you even safer.

A Kenya solo trip overview

A trip to the Maasai Mara is a bucket-list experience for travellers to Kenya

It’s easy to go wild for Kenya, whether over a week or three. It’s number-one for safaris and the Big Five wildlife encounters. But you’ll also be thrilled by its volcanoes in the Great Rift Valley, trekking Africa’s second-highest mountain (Mount Kenya), the Serengeti-Maasai Mara ecosystem, sailing in a 100-year-old dhow and dazzlingly starry skies.

Visit a Maasai village and get acquainted with their culture, housing, foods and nomadic lifestyle. They’re continually moving to greener pastures.

Kenya is home to beautiful sandy beaches along the coast

Explore Lake Victoria, the world’s largest tropical, freshwater lake and the beginning of the River Nile. Its 19 tranquil islands with magical white sandy beaches, swaying palms and sizzling sunsets are a paradise for birds and bird-watchers.

Where to stay in Kenya as a solo traveller

There are plenty of luxe accommodation options around the country

Kenya has a cross-section of accommodation for various budgets. Some may charge extra for singles – but negotiation often works, especially during the off-season, outside the Maasai Mara migration period, or the coast during school term times.

From basic tented camps to opulent lodges, safari lodges are a dime a dozen across the Kenyan countryside. The quirky Ark Lodge is set in the heart of well-known, game-rich Aberdare National Park. It’s like Noah’s Ark overlooking a floodlit wildlife-magnet salt-lick and waterhole. At night, room buzzers alert you to unique waterhole visitors.

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Many people dream of staying in a castle, and Kenya has one. Put your feet up in the 29-room Tafaria Castle, and let Laikipia Plains wildlife and Mount Kenya views soothe you.

Get exhilaratingly stranded at a deserted golden beach in Mambrui. A coconut plantation cocoons Che Shale, and the beach’s flat water is a kite-surfers paradise. Or alternately you can sail, snorkel and deep-sea fish.

If you’re after a special stay, check out our top pick of beautiful boutique hotels in Kenya .

What to do in Kenya as a solo traveller

Safaris are number one, and surfing is second. But there are many more experiences to discover: perhaps a thermal bath in three cascading lagoons at Olkaria Geothermal Spa, on the Great Rift Valley floor at the heart of Hell’s Gate National Park – also the setting for Tomb Raider and T he Lion King .

Trek up Mount Kenya to reach the highest point in the country

Test your prowess against Kenya’s supreme Mount Kenya at 5,199m (17,057ft). With proper gear and a guide, it’s a cinch. Fit walkers can easily conquer the third highest peak, Point Lenana.

The Equator splits the middle of Kenya. The best spot to straddle the line is 6km (3.7mi) south of Nanyuki or the exact same distance north, at Central Kisumu.

See the magnificent landscapes of the Maasai Mara from a hot-air balloon

Get up, up and away over the Maasai Mara in a hot-air balloon. Drift over the vast, majestic plains – eyeballing the wildlife going about its daily business is breathtaking. Afterwards, partake in a sumptuous champagne breakfast beside jungle kings.

You’ll spend several days within Aberdare National Park and the Maasai Mara as part of Culture Trip’s exclusive seven-day Ultimate Kenyan Safari Experience .

Eating and drinking in Kenya

Taste the best of Kenyan cuisine when you visit a ‘kibanda’

The best way to fully immerse yourself in the Kenyan food scene is at a kibanda (open-air restaurant), where life is simple and the food spectacular. Sit at basic tables and bench seats – think stones and bricks with a plank. There are no menus, water dispensers or bathrooms, no pizzas, burgers or French fries. Just fabulous filling beef, mandazi (deep-fried bread pouches), chicken, chapati, beans and ugali – this thick-porridge-like maize dish is the real Kenyan deal. If you want more, ask for sosa (an additional helping); the cook will love you.

If you’re adventurous, try camel tea, a camel milkshake or camelcino (camel-milk cappuccino). Or boogie on at a delectable flea market boho brunch comprising fantastic local foods, music and drinks.

Getting around Kenya solo

Adventurous solo travellers can get around Kenya by public transportation

Expect all forms of transport – of course the best way to experience Kenya is on tour rather than overcrowded local buses or matatus (colourful minibuses). Tours use fully maintained buses or light aircraft.

The Nairobi to Mombasa SGR Madaraka Express train now takes about four and a half hours instead of the leisurely overnight transit. The Modern Coast Bus is another worthwhile alternative with first and business class options.

Stay safe, stay happy in Kenya

Grab a local Safaricom SIM on arrival with heaps of internet; they’re cheap and have the best coverage. With few ATMs outside of major cities, carry Kenyan cash (shillings) in small denominations. Only bigger safari lodges accept credit cards. By removing the geo-tag location from your wildlife photos, you won’t attract poachers.

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Learning a few words of Swahili will be appreciated by locals in Kenya

As most Kenyans are Muslim, it’s best to dress conservatively. Most city people know English, but country folk usually stick to Swahili, so learn a few essential words, and they’ll appreciate it: h abari (hello); niko sawa (I’m fine); kwaheri (goodbye); and asante (thank you). Always ask permission when taking photos of the Maasai and leave a gratuity after visiting their village.

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Solo traveler African safari in Kenya - 8 Days

Solo traveler African safari in Kenya

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  • Duration - 8 days, 8 hours, 30 minutes
  • Guide options English, German
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8-Day Solo traveler African safari in Kenya designed for those who love to travel in small groups. Safari tour contains every facility that anybody needs. We specialize in small group holidays that are perfect for solo travelers, on which you can discover a destination.

  • travelling alone brings something truly valuable to the table – you'll be more likely to chat with locals, meet new friends and generally be more sociable.
  • when you're travelling with friends, the pressure to keep going can be intense. When travelling alone, on the other hand, you can head back to your room for a guilt-free mid-afternoon nap.
  • Forging a path in solitude and making your way through unknown terrain can do wonders for your self-confidence and personal authenticity.
  • Solo travel can help you to channel your courage, especially during times of personal growth and change. It can help you to clear your mind, creating some much-needed space to mull over major life decisions that you may need to make.

Solo traveler African safari in Kenya

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Solo traveler African safari in Kenya

In our small group 8 Days Solo traveler African safari in Kenya Package, you will enjoy all of the excitement of traveling solo, but with the expert guidance of our group leaders and the company of adventurous, like-minded travelers .

On our 8 Days, Solo traveler African safari you could be joined by families, friends, and couples as well as fellow single travelers, but what you can be sure of is that you’ll soon become great friends when safari ends or when saying goodbye at the airport. In our Solo traveler African safari, we handle all the arrangements for you and there will be a tour leader on hand to provide advice and help, if needed, throughout your tour. Joining other solo travelers, you won’t be traveling alone and you’re likely to make long-lasting friendships on holiday too.

You don’t need to travel alone, however, be with the people of your own type while on this trip. Enjoy every single moment on our small group tours that balance socializing with time for you.

On the Solo traveler African safari in Kenya, we try our level best to provide you the experience that could not be availed anywhere else.

What's included

  • Inclusions:
  • Extensive Game drives; All meals included while on safari.
  • No single room supplement is required for solo Travelers; Full board Accommodation.
  • All applicable Game Park entrance fees; Safari vehicles carry mineral water.
  • Guaranteed window seating with open top for easy photography; Guaranteed departures for two or more passengers booking this safari.
  • Professional Photographic Safari guide; Round trip transport from Nairobi to and Back.
  • Transport in 4×4 Toyota Mini Van.
  • Exclusions:
  • International Airfares; A visit to a Masai Village.
  • Accommodations in Nairobi; Cost of obtaining passport and visas.
  • Gratuity for your professional driver guide, Porterage/ waiters at hotels; Sundowner bush cocktails and bush dinner.
  • Membership in Flying Doctors Society – Emergency air rescue; Optional Hot Air Ballooning (cost per person is 470 US Dollars); Nature walks, etc.
  • Personal expenses such traveling insurance, excess baggage fee, communication charges that include, laundry, emails, faxes and phone calls beverages including luxury champagne, luxury spirits, beer, wines during meals or meals not indicated in the itinerary.
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8 Days Solo traveler African safari in Kenya Itinerary: DAY 1 - Arrive in Nairobi - Pick up from Nairobi airport and transfer to your hotel the next night at Sarova Panafric Hotel. - Overnight Sarova Panafric Hotel. - Meal plan - Bed and Breakfast. DAY 2 - Nairobi - Mount Kenya - After breakfast, depart Nairobi to Nanyuki arriving in time for lunch at Shakina hotel or Simba Hotel. - In the afternoon we go to Mau Mau caves walk which is one day walk in Mount Kenya. The Mau Mau caves are a historic site that was once used as a hideout by the Kenyan Freedom Fighters during the Mau Mau uprising of the year 1952 – 1960. The caves are located in Nanyuki in Laikipia County deep in the Mount Kenya Forest Reserve. - The British forces bombed the caves in 1959 after the location was obtained by the Land and Freedom Army and many lives were lost during the bombardment. Some of their remains can still be seen amongst the rubble. Now a tranquil environment offers a complimentary setting as a tourist and historic site. - You will come back to the hotel for dinner and overnight at Shaika Hotel. - At least by doing these caves, you will be able to taste what your colleagues did when they traveled with us. DAY 3 - Nanyuki – Sweetwaters - After breakfast, we head to sweet waters for a nice spice game drives coming back to the hotel in the afternoon. - The game drive is a very good activity. The sanctuary is very much entertaining and refreshing. Chimpanzees love to interact with the people. The sanctuary is attached to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Stay at Simba’s hotel for a night stay. Your three times meal would be hosted by us.

DAY 4 - Nanyuki – Nakuru National Park - On this day of the Solo traveler African safari in Kenya, we leave for the Lake Nakuru National Park after the early breakfast. A game drive is planned for you in the evening. Depart Nanyuki after breakfast and drive to Lake Nakuru National Park arriving at your hotel in time for lunch. Flamingos in the Lake Nakuru National Park can be seen moving here and there. As per estimates, almost 400 species can be located in the Lake. Moreover, a large number of Rothschild’s Giraffe, Waterbuck, Leopard, Lion, White Rhino and Baboon can be seen in the park. These species have made the lake famous across the world. - Overnight at City Max Hotel or Golden Palace. DAY 5 - Nakuru National Park – Masai Mara National Park - Leave for the Masai Mara Game reserve after the breakfast. After the game drive activity in the Mara reserve, be on time for lunch. The reserve is part of vast Serengeti plains due to wildebeest migration. Big Five are living in the Mara for ages which include the cape buffalo, elephant, lion and the Rhino. Next game drive would be after the lunch break

- Overnight at Mara Sidai Camp or Mara Enchoro Wildlife Tented Camp. DAY 6 of the Solo traveler African safari - Explore Masai Mara Game Reserve - Masai Mara is known for the wildlife that it has. Game drive activities are regularly planned in the reserve area. Mammals are many and can be seen from distances. Animals living in the Park include Impala, Masai Giraffe, Topi, Zebra and Grant’s gazelle. A hot air balloon is available if you want to enjoy one but it will incur an extra cost at you. We also have the plan to take you to the Masai Village where one can see the tradition and culture of the locals.

- Overnight at Mara Sidai Camp or Mara Enchoro Wildlife Tented Camp.

DAY 7 - Masai Mara Game Reserve – Naivasha -Today’s game drive activity would start right after breakfast.

- Drive to Lake Naivasha arriving in the evening with a nice boat ride in the lake coming back to the lodge late in the evening for dinner and overnight stay. - Meal Plan - Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner DAY 8 - Lake Naivasha – Nairobi - Depart Lake Naivasha after breakfast and drive back to Nairobi arriving in the Kenyan capital in time for early lunch at Carnivore restaurant and Hotel. - After lunch, you will be driven to the airport to catch your international flight back home.

- End of the tour package Solo traveler African safari in Kenya.

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How much time does the Solo traveler African safari in Kenya - 8 Days take?

Solo traveler African safari in Kenya - 8 Days duration is 8 days, 8 hours, 30 minutes .

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Kenya's Hidden Gem: 10 Best Things To Do In Mombasa

M ombasa is a beautiful coastal city in Kenya that served as the capital before Nairobi (and Nairobi itself is among the many amazing African cities to visit ). While many people visit Kenya for safari experiences in the Maasai Mara , it would be a shame to travel all the way to this East African nation without venturing out to Mombasa.

It’s easy to reach this city by train from Nairobi (after exploring this bucket-list city and its unique offerings) , and travelers can choose to book economy or first-class train tickets depending on the level of comfort they’re seeking. Both tickets are affordable for American or Canadian travelers compared to prices for similar journeys in North America.

Find out why this city is one of the many hidden gems on Kenya's North Coast and the top things to do in Mombasa, whether as part of a romantic vacation visiting Kenya's best honeymoon destinations or as a solo traveler.

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Learn About Archeological History At Fort Jesus Museum

The Fort Jesus Museum is among the top attractions in Mombasa; it consists of archeological findings from the Fort Jesus National Monument in Mombasa. The monument was designed by Giovanni Battista Cairati and built in the late 1500s to protect Mombasa’s port.

Today, it remains one of the most well-preserved structures representing 16th-century Portuguese military construction.

  • Address: Fort Jesus, Nkrumah Rd, Mombasa, Kenya
  • Cost: From $28.25
  • Hours: 8 AM to 10 PM

Stroll Through The Old Town In Mombasa & Discover The City's Heritage

Mombasa’s Old Town is one of the city’s most beautiful and important areas. It’s located on the southeast side of the island and spans 72 hectares (~177 acres). The population of the Old Town is diverse, with a mix of Swahili, Arab, Asian, Portuguese, and British influences.

Visiting Mombasa Old Town allows travelers to learn about the rich heritage of Kenya’s second-largest city.

  • Location: Mombasa, Kenya
  • Hours: Open 24 hours

Relax At Nyali Beach

Since Mombasa is an island and Port City, travelers should take advantage of their visit to enjoy some of the most beautiful beaches in Kenya.

Nyali Beach is the most famous area to experience sand and sea in Mombasa. Luxury hotels and rental homes back onto the expansive white sand beaches here, offering a slice of paradise in the heart of Kenya.

  • Location: Nyali Beach, Mombasa, Kenya

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Come Face-To-Face With African Wildlife At Ngunni Nature Sanctuary

Catch a glimpse of local wildlife in this incredible nature sanctuary, located just 10 minutes from Bamburi Beach. The Nguuni Nature Sanctuary houses a diverse range of African wildlife species.

The land the sanctuary sits on was previously infertile and uninhabitable for these creatures, but through care and commitment to wildlife conservation, the owner of the sanctuary has created a livable area where these creatures are thriving. In many cases, a conservancy or sanctuary offers a better experience than a safari .

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  • Cost: From $5.65
  • Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM

Photograph The Pembe Mbili Monument — One Of The Most Famous Landmarks In Mombasa

The Pembe Mbili Monument of the Mombasa Tusks (called Mapemba ya Ndovu or Pembe za Ndovu in Swahili) is located on Moi Avenue in Mombasa. When driving down this stretch of road, the fantastical tusks are impossible to miss.

Originally constructed to commemorate a visit from the royal family, the Mombasa Tusks have become the city’s most recognizable landmark.

  • Address: Moi Avenue, Mombasa, Kenya
  • Hours: 24 hours

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Go Shopping At Nyali Centre

Like every large city, Mombasa offers great shopping at the local mall. Support the local economy by doing some shopping at Nyali Centre while visiting Mombasa.

Nyali Centre is the biggest shopping mall in Mombasa and features many clothing boutiques, electronic stores, and food and drink options. Travelers can spend a full day escaping the heat in this commercial center.

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  • Hours: 8 AM to 11 PM

Scope Out Nature & Wildlife In Haller Park

Haller Park is a great place to look for wildlife. In a previously unusable quarry area, there is now a lush, green space that is home to animals in their natural habitat.

Haller Park is located in Bamburi, Mombasa. It was previously known as the Bamburi Nature Trail but was renamed as the ecological park in 1999.

  • Address: Majengo, Mombasa, Kenya
  • Cost: From ~$3.50
  • Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM

Tour Jumba La Mtwana

History buffs can’t miss this stop in Mombasa - the Jumba la Mtwana is a village of ruins on the Kenyan Coast. It’s located approximately 15 kilometers north of Mombasa City, making it an easy day trip while staying in Kenya’s hidden gem.

The name Jumba la Mtwana means “Big House of Slaves” in Swahili, suggesting that the ruined village was an important slave port back in the 14th-15th century.

  • Address: 3Q4C+GCW, Mtwapa, Kenya
  • Cost: From $3.50
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Spot Marine Life In Mombasa Marine National Park

The Mombasa Marine Park is the ideal place to spend a day enjoying the scenery and wildlife in this part of Kenya. The marine park is located between the Mtwapa and Tudor Creeks.

It is a suitable area for water sports like water skiing, snorkeling, diving, and windsurfing. The park spans 10 square kilometers and offers a chance to spot and swim with marine wildlife.

  • Address: Shanzu Beach Homes, Serena Rd, Mombasa, Kenya
  • Cost: From $17.00
  • Hours: 6 AM to 6 Pm

Have A Blast At Mombasa Go-Kart And Adventure Park

Thrill seekers or families visiting Mombasa, Kenya, can spend a fun day at the Mombasa Go-Kart and Adventure Park. Embrace some friendly competition on the go-kart track or indulge in one of the many other adventure activities available.

Zip lining, mini-golf, and paintball are all part of the park’s appeal, earning them a place among the best activities in Mombasa for families.

  • Address: Shanzu, Mombasa, Kenya
  • Cost: From ~$9.80
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Late summer is generally marked by hot days and the desire to squeeze in one more vacation. That's why U.S. News evaluated attractions, events and weather (among other factors) to bring you this list of the best places to visit in August. From mountain reprieves to lake getaways , there's a destination on this ranking for every traveler to enjoy. Vote below to help determine next year's list.

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Fiji is an excellent place to visit in August. Although this month falls within Fiji's cooler, drier season, daytime temperatures commonly sit in the low 80s, so you can spend the bulk of your vacation sunbathing on its white sand beaches and swimming in its vibrant blue water. Plus, several of the country's 333 islands – including Taveuni, the Mamanucas and the Yasawas – offer ample opportunities for water sports like surfing and scuba diving. The rich Fiji culture also features all kinds of unique traditions, such as kava and firewalking ceremonies.

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When it comes to summer vacations, why settle for one lake when you can visit two? Interlaken – a scenic Swiss town whose name means between lakes – is set in an idyllic spot between the dazzling lakes Thun and Brienz and surrounded by mountains. August temperatures in the mid-70s will allow you to take in the area's natural beauty while hiking, boating or paragliding, though you'll want to pack some rain gear for occasional wet weather. What's more, if you plan your visit around Aug. 1, you'll be able to participate in the area's Swiss National Day celebration, which includes bonfires, a folk festival and a parade.

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While a case can be made for a quieter shoulder-season trip, Lake Como is in its prime at the height of summer. Visiting during the high season may mean more tourists and higher room rates, but you'll be able to take in the lakeside towns, villas and beaches at their most lustrous. Take a boat cruise across the lake to stroll through the blooming gardens of iconic villas like Villa Balbianello. Sample peak produce at open-air markets or freshly caught fish in the many dining venues with a view. Or simply see and be seen on one of the area's beaches or lakeside pools.

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A trip to Rocky Mountain National Park in August will ensure almost all trails will be accessible and the weather will be pleasant, so you'll have every opportunity to take in the park's mountainous beauty. Wildflowers dot the meadows and bighorn sheep are commonly seen this time of year, too. Popular hikes and vistas become busy this time of year, and you'll need to reserve a timed entry permit available on July 1, but you can easily find quieter options among the park's 355 miles of trails. Combat the crowds by arriving early in the day and taking the park's shuttles instead of driving.

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Vancouver, the most populous city in British Columbia, is a vibrant destination that offers something for all visitors. As one of the driest, warmest months (think: temperatures in the low 70s), August is a superb time to take it all in. Thrill-seekers can cross the Capilano Suspension Bridge or hike the grueling Grouse Grind (both just north of the city), while those who prefer a more leisurely outdoor experience can take a Vancouver Harbour cruise or relax on some of the city's beaches. Vancouver Pride Festival also takes place early in the month and features a parade and performances to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.

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The Mediterranean island of Cyprus has a lot to offer beyond its beaches, including a myth-laden history, but a visit during one of the hottest months of the year will make its sandy stretches look pretty enticing. Sun seekers can bask under cloudless skies, and when the temperatures get too warm (think: 90 degree averages), visitors can cool off by Jet Skiing, swimming and paddleboarding. Later, beach bums and water lovers alike will want to treat themselves to some fresh Cypriot cuisine paired with local wine (including some of the oldest named wine in the world).

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August brings some of the warmest temperatures of the year to Montenegro, as well as throngs of travelers looking to bask on this Balkan country's beaches. Montengro's coastline on the Adriatic Sea and its inlets boasts scenic towns like Budva and Kotor, where you'll find charming old towns and blissful stretches of sand. To cool off and escape the crowds, retreat to the country's mountainous interior to hike in destinations like Durmitor National Park and Biogradska Gora National Park.

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Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve is one of Africa's most frequented safari destinations , especially in August when wildlife viewing opportunities are superb. August is usually a great time to catch the Great Migration, an annual journey by more than 2 million wildebeest, zebras and other animals from Tanzania's Serengeti National Park into Masai Mara. What's more, the reserve is a year-round haven for additional animal species, including the big five (lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffaloes), earning it a reputation as one of Africa's most diverse areas.

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Head to Kluane National Park and Reserve in Canada's Yukon region if you want to enjoy an unconventional summer vacation. At this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you'll discover the world's largest nonpolar icefield and Canada's highest mountain, Mount Logan. Sign up for a flightseeing tour to view Kluane's glaciers from the air or take advantage of the mild, incredibly long summer days by exploring the park on foot. A boat ride around Kathleen Lake or a rafting excursion down the Alsek River are also fun ways to admire your surroundings.

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America's Finest City is warm and dry in August, giving you ample opportunities to soak up some sun. If you're eager to spend time at the beach, you'll find 70 miles of coastline  ideal for everything from surfing to swimming to paddleboarding. Away from the shore, there's Balboa Park, where you can admire beautiful architecture, check out various museums and explore the world-renowned San Diego Zoo . Plus, San Diego is home to an exceptional dining scene and a plethora of live music venues to round out your trip.

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Summer is peak season in this Croatian town, so you'll likely rub elbows with other travelers during an August visit. However, Rovinj's beauty will more than make up for the influx of tourists. In August, you can comfortably walk along the car-free cobblestone streets of Rovinj's Old Town thanks to daytime temperatures in the 70s and 80s. This month is also a great time to explore Grisia Street, which hosts an open-air art exhibition in August. If you need a break from the town's throngs of people, take a day trip to one of 14 nearby islands.

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Plan an Outer Banks vacation in August to enjoy toasty beach weather (think: average highs in the mid-80s) and fun festivals like the Outer Banks Watermelon Festival and the Outer Banks Pirate Festival. These North Carolina barrier islands are ideal for all kinds of beach activities, including sailing, surfing and sunbathing. Plus, some of them are rich in history. Head to Kill Devil Hills to visit Wright Brothers National Memorial (where the famous pilots took their first flight), or venture to Roanoke Island to check out Roanoke Island Festival Park's exhibits about what life was like in the 16th century.

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Trade your ski poles for a hiking stick and visit New Hampshire's White Mountains in summertime, when the area's gorges, bike trails and more than 100 waterfalls are at their most lush. Action-seekers can climb Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast, where they'll be rewarded with views of five states. Meanwhile, those looking for a more easygoing summer afternoon can go for a scenic drive or take in the views with a cocktail in hand on the terrace of Omni Mount Washington Resort . With August averages in the 60s and 70s, the weather will be ripe for any outdoor adventure.

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Curacao is the perfect destination for those seeking a late summer Caribbean getaway thanks to its location outside the hurricane belt. Sustained daytime temperatures in the high 80s and low 90s mean you'll likely spend most of your vacation lounging on the beach or swimming past marine life, coral reefs and shipwrecks while scuba diving. But the charming, colorful Dutch colonial architecture found in the UNESCO-certified capital – Willemstad – is worth exploring, too. Plus, with fewer mega resorts and more boutique resorts and bed-and-breakfast establishments, Curacao has a more relaxed feel than other Caribbean destinations and is a great place to reset.

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With festivals, prime weather and outdoor activities galore, Coeur d'Alene is the perfect destination for a summer send-off. This northern Idaho city boasts easily accessible golf courses (including one with a unique floating green), bike paths and parks, while its eponymous 26-mile lake is ideal for boating and fishing come August. The city ushers in the month with popular events like the Coeur d'Alene Street Fair and Taste of Coeur d'Alene, which showcase local shops, breweries and crafts. Coeur d'Alene also caters to a variety of budgets, with accommodation options ranging from campsites to cabins to amenity-filled resorts.

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