Kenya is home to some of the most renowned wildlife conservancies, offering authentic, exclusive, and eco-friendly safari experiences. Unlike national parks, conservancies are privately or community-managed areas dedicated to wildlife conservation, sustainable tourism, and local community empowerment.
✔️ Less Crowded: Offers a more exclusive safari experience
✔️ Eco-Friendly Tourism: Supports conservation & local communities
✔️ Unique Activities: Walking safaris, night game drives & cultural experiences
✔️ Luxury & Private Safaris: Stay in intimate lodges & tented camps

📍 Location: Laikipia, near Nanyuki
⭐ Highlights: Big Five, endangered rhinos & chimpanzees
Home to the last two northern white rhinos in the world
Offers walking safaris, lion tracking & night game drives

📍 Location: Laikipia, near Mount Kenya
⭐ Highlights: Rhino conservation & scenic landscapes
Offers luxury lodges, horse-riding safaris & mountain biking
Supports community-led conservation projects

📍 Location: Laikipia, near Mount Kenya
⭐ Highlights: Black rhinos, Grevy’s zebras & luxury safaris
One of Kenya’s best rhino sanctuaries
Exclusive lodges & horseback safaris available

📍 Location: Near Tsavo West National Park
⭐ Highlights: Elephants, lions & unique salt-licking behaviors
Famous for Salt Lick Safari Lodge – a raised lodge above a waterhole
Night safaris available for an unforgettable experience

📍 Location: Masai Mara ecosystem
⭐ Highlights: High lion density, authentic Maasai culture
Less crowded than Masai Mara National Reserve
Walking safaris, community cultural visits & hot air balloon safaris

📍 Location: Laikipia, between Mount Kenya & Aberdares
⭐ Highlights: Premier rhino sanctuary with large herds
One of the best places in Africa to see rhinos up close
Exclusive luxury safaris & conservation-focused tourism
Whether you are on a trip at this time or choose to travel with us in the future, with our flexible travel policy, thorough guidance, local expertise, and unwavering support, leave your worries behind – you will always be in safe hands. We care so that you can travel carefree.
Safaris are available year-round, but the best time is during the dry seasons (June–October and January–February) when wildlife is easier to spot. The Great Wildebeest Migration in the Masai Mara and Serengeti typically occurs between July and October.
You can expect to see the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino), along with giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, cheetahs, hippos, crocodiles, and hundreds of bird species.
Yes. Our safaris are ideal for first-time visitors, families, couples, and seniors. Nova Afrika Kenya Safaris tailors itineraries to suit all ages, travel styles, and comfort levels.
Most of our safaris are private, especially for couples, families, and small groups. Shared safaris are available upon request for travellers seeking a more budget-friendly option.
Our all-inclusive safaris usually include:
International flights, visas, and travel insurance are typically excluded.
Absolutely. Many travellers combine a safari with a relaxing beach stay in Diani Beach, Zanzibar, Watamu, or Lamu for the perfect bush-and-beach holiday.
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