Responsible travel in Kenya
Tourists from all over the world know that they can come to Kenya to find the most beautiful wild landscapes and the most majestic animals. Seaside tourism is a real delight with heavenly beaches.
Kenya is the destination that will allow you to combine as easily a thrilling safari,with a seaside stay on the shores of the Indian Ocean
Kenya is one of the most beautiful diving spots in the Indian Ocean, a warm crystal sea and magnificent seabed.
Tourism has been the driving force behind Kenya’s conservation progress, contributing to the creation of vast national parks
Tips for fair tourism
– Choose the greenest destination possible
– Travel as green as possible
– Choose environmentally friendly activities
– Opt for natural attractions
Kenya owes its eco-destination status to its wildlife, which includes a group of mammals known as the “Big Five” (elephants, rhinos, buffalo, lions and leopards).
Kenya is also home to around 11% of the world’s avian species.
These and other animals can be seen in the country’s 54 national parks and preserves, as well as a growing number of private and community ranches and sanctuaries.
Practice responsible travel in Kenya with our local experts.
You will find up-to-date information on responsible travel in Kenya in our section below.
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- local gastronomy
- unmissable hike
- outstanding local initiatives to preserve ecosystem

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