

Experts in Kenya
the pure heartbeat of Africa
Where the skies kiss the savanna.
Kenya is a place where nature and life unfold with an almost indescribable intensity.
Its vast national parks immerse you in a wild world where time seems to have stopped: elephants calmly advance under endless skies, lions lurk in the tall grasses, and herds of zebra and wildebeest move in search of new lands, starring the epic Great Migration. From July to October, the Mara River becomes a scene of bravery and survival, when thousands of animals cross its dangerous waters.
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But Kenya is not just its fauna; It is also the land of ancient cultures, where the Maasai and Samburu people live according to traditions handed down for generations. And when the sun sets over the savanna, the Indian Ocean, with its white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, awaits you as a serene respite after the intensity of the safari.
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Kenya is more than a destination. It is an experience that awakens all the senses and leaves a deep mark on the soul.
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the beating heart of Africa
A place where life beats with an intensity that can rarely be witnessed. On its vast golden plains, barely interrupted by solitary acacia trees, nature unfolds its eternal drama. Here, lions stalk patiently, leopards glide silently, and rhinos, elephants and buffaloes move with the solemnity of those who have always inhabited these lands.
During the Great Migration season, thousands of wildebeest and zebra cross these plains, defying the crocodiles that wait in the Mara River and the predators that lurk in the shadows.
Each sunrise in the Masai Mara is a unique spectacle, a mix of calm and tension that envelops you and reminds you that you are witnessing something ancient, unaltered, as if the world returns to its origins.
Tips for traveling to Kenya
Medical preparations: • Get vaccinated against tropical diseases such as yellow fever and hepatitis A. Consult your doctor for preventive medication against malaria. • Wear long-sleeved clothing and repellent to protect yourself from mosquitoes.
Documentation: • Make sure you have your passport valid for at least six months after your return. • Apply for the eTA (electronic travel authorization) in advance.
Language: • Learn basic greetings in Swahili, such as "Habari" (how are you?) and his response "Nzuri" (good). • English is also widely spoken.
Culture: • Be respectful of local customs. Saying hello is important, and people are hospitable, but avoid being too trusting with street vendors.
Enjoy the magic of Kenya! An eternal sigh of beauty.
Security: • Hire a guide to explore and avoid going out alone at night. • Store valuables in a safe place and do not wear flashy jewelry.
Money: • Bring cash in Kenyan shillings, although dollars, euros and credit cards are also accepted. • Change currency in safe places and keep in mind that in many places there are no ATMs.
Travel insurance: • Take out complete insurance that covers medical expenses, cancellations and other unforeseen events to travel peacefully.
Time zone: • Plan for jet lag. For example, Kenya is +1 hour compared to Spain.
Interesting fact: Get familiar with the Kenyan way of measuring time in Swahili, where the day begins at 6:00 a.m.

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