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KENYA TOUR PACKAGES FROM KOLKATA

Kenya is a land of spectacular wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture, a destination that promises adventure and awe at every turn. From thrilling safaris across the savannahs of Maasai Mara to serene moments by Lake Naivasha and the majestic views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Kenya offers an experience like no other.

So, for your next holiday, think no further! Immerse yourself in the magic of Africa with Flying Squirrel Holidays’ Kenya tour packages from Kolkata, and let us craft a personalized safari adventure that brings you up close with nature’s greatest wonders.

OVERVIEW

KENYA TOUR PACKAGES FROM KOLKATA

Kenya, located on the equator in East-Central Africa, is a land of incredible diversity and natural beauty. Bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, and South Sudan, and with the Indian Ocean to its southeast, Kenya offers a stunning mix of landscapes, from vast savannahs and snow-capped mountains to pristine beaches and vibrant coastal towns.

The country’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its ethnic diversity and languages. While Swahili and English are widely spoken, there are numerous indigenous dialects that add to Kenya’s cultural tapestry.

Kenya is world-renowned for its spectacular National Parks, Wildlife Reserves, and Sanctuaries. The legendary Masai Mara Game Reserve is one of the top safari destinations in the world, where visitors can witness the Great Wildebeest Migration between July and October, one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles. Other must-visit parks include Amboseli National Park, offering striking views of Mount Kilimanjaro, and Tsavo National Park, famous for its dramatic landscapes and rich wildlife. For bird lovers, Lake Nakuru is a paradise, known for its vast flocks of pink flamingos.

If you’re drawn to the sea, Kenya’s coastline offers endless adventures. Malindi Marine Park is a diver’s dream, while Mombasa, Watamu, and Lamu are perfect for beach escapes, water sports, and island exploration. Lamu Island, in particular, is a timeless gem, where ancient Swahili architecture and traditional dhow sails transport you to a world of peace and simplicity.

For adventure enthusiasts, Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, offers thrilling climbing experiences amid lush forests and alpine scenery. Hell’s Gate National Park is another hotspot, home to dramatic gorges and the famous Fischer’s Tower climbing site.

No trip to Kenya is complete without exploring Nairobi’s Masai Market, a vibrant hub for souvenirs, art, and crafts, from colourful paintings and handwoven textiles to beaded jewellery and wooden carvings. And of course, a taste of Kenya’s cuisine is a must — savour traditional dishes like Ugali with Sukuma Wiki, or Maharagwe, a delicious kidney bean curry cooked in coconut milk.

Whether you’re travelling as a family, a couple, or a solo explorer, Kenya promises unforgettable memories filled with wildlife, adventure, culture, and warmth.

Plan your African adventure with Flying Squirrel Holidays’ Kenya tour packages from Kolkata — a tailor-made safari experience that lets you witness Kenya’s wild wonders, from the great savannahs of the Masai Mara to the golden beaches of Mombasa.

HIGHLIGHTS OF KENYA TOUR

PLACES TO VISIT

Nairobi

The bustling capital of Kenya has sky-rise buildings and modern architectural structures. The city houses the Nairobi National Park, a rich wildlife haven and a sanctuary for animals such as the rhino, zebra, lion and herds of antelope.

Around the park are other popular visiting sites such as Giraffe Centre and David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust where one can enjoy lovable rehabilitated elephants, giraffes and rhinos. For cultural and educational insights, National Museum in Nairobi and Karen Blixen Museum are the best places to be.

Mombasa

Located on the East African coast, Mombasa is the coastal capital of Kenya, and the largest port city and is home to a number of beaches. It is a prime one-stop location for both adventure and relaxation.

Enjoy the coastal area which provides amazing water activities such as kitesurfing, scuba diving and you can shop around in the souvenir shops in Mombasa bazaar in Old Dhow Harbor and exquisite seaside restaurants. Popular attractions involve Fort Jesus Museum and Haller Park.

Lamu Island/ Lamu Old town Road

A visit to Lamu island is an escape from the fast -paced world. Life at Lamu is spent strolling around the waterfront, where life is slow and relaxing. One can visit Lamu island by docking the cruise ship at Lamu, and explore Lamu Old Town Road which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. Lamu is a historic land of Swahili settlements which makes Lamu’s cultural history richer. Lamu Fort, Lamu Museum, Takwa Ruins are some of the popular places to visit here.

THINGS TO DO

Go Trekking in the majestic Mount Kenya, the second-highest peak in Africa. For a beginner, the third-highest peak Pint Lenana is popular with spectacular views and easy climbing.

Watching the wildebeest on Horseback and Camel Safaris

Dhow trips are comparatively inexpensive and brings you closer to places like Manda Island and the Takwa Ruins.

In Mombasa enjoy white water rafting

Bike around Hell’s Gate National Park and enjoy the challenging rocky trails while you enjoy the stunning landscape like never before.

Go Kitesurfing in Malindi Beach on the north coast or Diani Beach near Mombasa and let strong winds give you the ultimate flying and surfing experience

Immerse in the oceanic wildlife and watch the life underwater by Scuba Diving on the coastal beaches of Mombasa and Malindi. Both experienced divers and beginners can enjoy the fantastic diving and enjoy the colourful fishes, coral reefs, and creatures up close.

Stay in Giraffe Manor and feed the super friendly giraffes that love to make new friends!

Go shopping in the streets of Nairobi and buy local handicrafts, a true retail therapy!

TOP TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

Masai Mara National Reserve

Masai Mara National Reserve is the jewel of safari experiences, with the wildebeest migration happening from July to October, which is also the best time to witness this incredible sight. February and March are ideal months to witness the big cats!

The migration involves over two million animals migrating from Serengeti National park in Tanzania to Masai Mara National Park in Kenya. This migration is a spectacular visual treat where different animals move across Serengeti in Tanzania and the plains of Mara in Kenya for survival.

The weak ones are left behind and become prey to hungry predators like the hyena, lions and even crocodiles. This migration is a true spectacle of the survival of the fittest! One has an excellent chance of seeing Zebras, Gazelles, Cheetah, Bat-eared Foxes, Impala etc. in their true habitat here!

Amboseli National Park

In the ‘Land of Giants’, you get breath-taking intimate views of the excessively magnificent elephants with massive tusks. Although, Mt Kilimanjaro is located in Tanzania, you will be surprised to see its peak as an awesome backdrop to the park.

A true treat to the eyes. Your game drive will be definitely a fun-filled experience, and the best time to visit is from June to September as the dry season prevails during these months.

Hells Gate National Park

Unlike many national parks, Hells Gate is the ideal National Park for anyone who enjoys walking and wandering in nature’s pure land.

Visitors are very free to walk anywhere in the park. Hells Gate is also a delight for rock climbing and hiking lovers. Fischer’s Tower, a large volcanic mount is a popular climbing spot for visitors.

Hell’s Gate is named for the intense geothermal activity around the area. This is perfect for a day trip from Nairobi, and involves activities like mountain biking along with rock climbing and some relaxing natural spas and hot springs.

Lake Nakuru National Park

Home to around 56 varied species of mammals and nearly 450 bird species, one will be blown away by the beautiful ecosystem in the Lake Nakuru National park. It is a beautiful wildlife haven consisting of picturesque ridges.

The abundant algae in the alkaline lake attracts large numbers of Flamingos, which adds a perfect pink scenic view.

Nakuru Park also provides sanctuary to white and black rhinos. Visitors can enjoy bird watching, game drives and also a visit to Makalia waterfall, 24 kms from the park.

Fort Jesus Museum

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most visited spot in Mombasa. An eye-catcher for history lovers, this fort is located near the coastline of Old Town Mombasa and was built by the Portuguese near the end of the 16th century with the purpose of protecting the town from outside invaders as Mombasa was a popular trading spot.

The fort is inspired by the Italian architecture style and reflects the Renaissance period. The fort is a living preserve of a difficult past when the slaves under the Portuguese rules were tortured and perished.

At the museum, one can see the water cistern, a recent addition of butterfly exhibition and a Swahili Cultural Center.

Mount Kenya and Mount Kenya National Park

Kenya is not only home to wildlife reserves but one of its big attraction is Mount Kenya which is the second-highest peak in Africa and is now an extinct volcano.

Mount Kenya is a popular trekking attraction, which opens door to fascinating forests, mountain vegetation and wildlife. Climbers can enjoy three peaks of Batian (5199m), Nelion (5188m) and the lowest peak, that is, Lenana (4985m).

Surrounding the mountain is the forest reserve called Mount Kenya National Park which was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. It has rich wilderness including elephants, waterbuck, white-tailed mongoose, tree hyrax and Elands.

Malindi Beach

Malindi is widely popular due to its white sand and stunning contrast of blue water. Marine life and water sports are the major tourist attractions. Malindi is filled with craft shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Scuba diving and Snorkelling is popular to get a glimpse of the rich coral kingdoms and abundant fish species.

ShimbaGame Park

The only place in Kenya to see Sable Antelope is ShimbaGame Park. Tourists also love the birdlife in the forest. Sheldrick falls is another popular visiting site and be sure to be mesmerised by the herd of elephants in the park.

One can reach the park by road easily from Mombasa or Diani Beach and is surely a one-daymagnificent visit.

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    ITINERARY

    Flying Squirrel Holidays customises your Kenya tour package from Kolkata based on your personal preferences, because we believe every journey should be planned around the traveller.

    For your reference, we have shared a sample itinerary below. You can customise your own Kenya tour package from Kolkata by getting in touch with the travel experts at Flying Squirrel Holidays.

    Day 1

    Land in Nairobi in the morning. Rest for a little while, freshen up, and then head straight to the Nairobi National Park. Visit David Sheldrick Elephant and Rhino Orphanage, which is right near the park, and see baby elephants being fed by giant milk bottles and learn about their rehabilitation. Next, explore the Giraffe Centre and get intimate with these friendly creatures. If in the mood for some historic educational exposure, head over to the Nairobi National Museum.

    Day 2

    Begin your day early and travel to Amboseli National Park by road from Nairobi. Amboseli National Park is a game park that one cannot miss. Get up close to giant elephants in their natural habitat, head back to your stay in Nairobi.

    Day 3

    Day 3 is your ultimate wild experience as you drive your way to Masai Mara Reserve where millions of wildebeest migrate between July and October. Here you will relax in your camp, enjoy the game drives, meet the locals and learn about local culture.

    Day 4

    After an early breakfast, get ready for a thrilling and dramatic visual treat as you witness the diverse wildlife on the plains.

    Day 5

    After a relaxing night, wake up, drive to Naivasha, and get in touch with the local way of living as you learn about village life. Head over to Lake Naivasha to witness Hippos and some bird watching. Stay in the lovely hotels of Naivasha.

    Day 6

    Day 6 is sure to blow you away as you visit Hell's Gate National park and go mountain climbing on Fischer's Tower and cycle and walk amidst the wild animals.This is the only national park in the world to allow this.

    Day 7

    Be sure to catch some Rhinos and Flamingos as you travel to Lake Nakura National Park.

    Day 8

    On your last day of Kenyan adventure, enjoy some shopping therapy in the capital city. Fly back home by the evening.

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    COST

    Regular flights operate from India to Kenya via major hubs, including Mumbai. The cost of flights largely depends on how early you book, your departure city, peak or off-season travel periods, and the airline you choose.

    Kenya offers a wide range of luxury lodges and resorts, many of which are located in the heart of nature reserves, providing tourists with a comfortable and immersive stay. There are multiple accommodation options to choose from, including high-end hotels and heritage buildings with historic architecture that have been transformed into unique stays. Cities like Nairobi and Mombasa offer a mix of traditional and modern accommodation options to suit every traveller’s preference.

    FAQ

    Is Kenya safe?

    Kenya is a safe country to visit for Safari. It is also home to one of the most developed tourism sectors in the entirety of Africa, however, personal precaution is necessary. Popular tourist attractions like Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Mount Kenya are observed as very safe places. Safaris are properly run and following your local guide’s instructions will lead to a smooth and safe travel experience.

    When is the best time to visit Kenya?

    The best time to visit Kenya is from July to October, especially if you want to experience wildlife safaris and the Great Migration in the Masai Mara. The weather during this period is dry and pleasant, making it ideal for game drives and outdoor activities.

    Another good time to visit is January to February, when the weather is warm and dry, offering excellent wildlife viewing with fewer crowds.

    The long rainy season (March to May) is generally less ideal for travel, while November to December sees short rains but is still suitable for travel with lush landscapes and fewer tourists.

    Do Indian travellers need a visa for Kenya?

    Yes, Indian passport holders require a visa to travel to Kenya. Kenya offers an easy online eVisa process, and Flying Squirrel Holidays assists travellers from Kolkata and other Indian cities with complete visa guidance for a smooth and hassle-free journey.

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