Visit Kenya Family Tour Packages

Amboseli National Park, Mt. Kenya, Lake Victoria, Lake Naivasha, Samburu National Reserve, Diani Beach, Manda Bay, The Great Rift Valley plus many more are attractive places you can cover in the Kenya family tour package from Mauritius. Set aside time and spare the money to make your holiday memorable by visiting some of the best cities in Kenya such as Mombasa, the most famous national park in the world which is Tsavo National Park, and other beautiful versions of lakes like Lake Navaisha among other natural landscapes. These destinations in Kenya provide real African feelings. You can tour the famous Amboseli which offers the ultimate African experience with the help of our Kenya travel deals from Mauritius; you can embark on a safari that takes you through vast landscapes where you can spot roaming giraffes, lions, rhinos, hippos, cheetahs, and beautiful exotic birds. 

Best Family-Friendly Places to Visit in Kenya

1. Manda Bay 

Manda Bay a hidden gem in the northern end of Manda Island within the archipelago of Limu along the coast of Kenya is a charming boutique-lodge. This lodge, which is exclusively owned by you, is an ideal destination to slow down, chill out, and appreciate the wilderness splendor of Kenya in the company of your loving family. This vacation place in Kenya is bordered by white sandy beaches where you can enjoy the beautiful romantic sunsets on the ocean. Palm trees on the back of the hotel give a more natural feel to the whole place and spend time in rooms thatched roof cottages, which are part of this place. 

2. The Great Rift Valley

The Great Rift Valley is one of the best places to travel in Kenya from Mauritius that you can ever visit in the republic of Kenya, which is composed of a great valley and a broken-up zone that stretches up to 7000 km from Bekaa Valley in Lebanon to Mozambique in South Africa. A great deal of this valley lies down in Kenya and separates the country into two regions. It is a place where natural beauty is at its most extraordinary. Here you can wander in awe of the valleys, mountains, and rivers all of them old for millions and millions of years. 

3. Uhuru Gardens 

‘Uhuru’ is a Kiswahili word which means ‘freedom.’ The Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi represents a recognition of the end of colonization by the British in 1963. This park is to honor the coronation of the 1st President of Kenya – Jomo Kenyatta. The statue is a soldier who holds up the Kenyan flag in it, which is the main feature of the park. The fountain situated in the park represents the "Twenty-Five Years of Peace-love and Unity monument."

4. Lamu Island

Dating back to the 12th century, the island of Lamu which lies in Kenya is considered to be one of the most genuine heritage sites in the whole Eastern Africa region that follows the Swahili heritage. Moreover, in the summer season, tourists from the whole country will gather here. They will but up in the best hotels and resorts, walk in mysterious endless sands, and experience the local culture like a real person.

The town has become home to many ethnic groups who speak all kinds of languages. Such racial diversity has made it more colorful and almost like a rainbow of people who come from various parts of the world

5. Wasini Island

If you are among those who are seeking other best things to do in Kenya from Mauritius, then definitely visit the secluded island of Wasini which was originally occupied by the Chinese people. Nevertheless, the island does not yet have the right roads or any transport system at its current disposal.

At this early stage, cargo or products were either carried on foot or waterway transportation. The streets are lined with coral and/or sand instead of concrete. On the one hand, the island is an attractive location for vacationers to go, while, on the other hand, the natural landscape is of vital importance for them. Among the beaches that occupy the island, the bay is also abundant in marine mammals like whales, dolphins, and a variety of colorful tropical fishes.

6. Mount Longonot

This earth-shaped volcano is paradise and gives Kenya an edge to visit in December as a result of its outstanding beauty and colorful background. The vicinity finds it named a local volcano even though it has not erupted since the 1860s.

This is the most suitable place to be enjoyed by trekkers and adventure-loving souls as it has several walking trails and trekking routes. The name of Mount Yellowish reflects the two sides of its attribute; steep ridges are difficult for the mount in terms of both geology and hydrological.

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