 10 Best Places to Visit in Kenya, 2022 Kenya is one of Africa's most popular tourist destinations for a reason. It is a country rich in both physical and cultural diversity. Kenya has a variety of beautiful places to visit, including idyllic Indian Ocean beaches, rugged mountains, lush forests, and wildlife-rich savannas. With its vast faunal diversity, various civilizations, and old world capitals to ultra-modern towns. Kenya has defied all expectations of being a strictly wildlife safari destination. Kenya has become a popular tourist destination for explorers, families, and honeymooners alike, with various national parks, metropolitan and rural cities, turquoise water bodies, geological wonders, and stunning beaches among the top places to visit. Kenya is intrinsically associated to safari. It is a country known for its romantic and adventurous nature. You will be treated to a broad array of vistas as a tourist, all of which will leave you dumbfounded. Kenya is breathtaking, and to underscore my claim, here are 10 of the top tourist attractions in Kenya. Please subscribe to Africa Reloaded and like this video as we begin the countdown. 10. Aberdeur National Park Aberdeur National Park, located in the Frichid Highlands of the Great Rift Valley, is one of Kenya's most interesting tourist sites. It has a rich hilly topography with valleys, rivers, waterfalls, and woods, as well as extremely rare species including the black serval, black aleppard, and eastern bongo, the country's most elusive antelope. The Treetops Hotel, where Elizabeth II was staying at the time, has since become a renowned tourist destination, and it was here that she learned of her father's death, which elevated her to the throne of England. 9. Shulu Hills The Shulu Hills are a 1,000 kilometer long mountain range in Southeastern Kenya that rises to 2,188 meters above sea level. They are some of the world's youngest volcanic mountains, dating back only 500 years, and they are also home to the Leviathan Cave, one of the world's longest lava tunnels. In the scenic Shulu Hills National Park, you might observe black rhinos, elephants, lions, giraffes, cheetahs, bushbicks, and steambok, among other wildlife. You may go hiking, rock climbing, or horseback riding in addition to going on safari drives to see animals. With green hills and huge skies, this is one of Kenya's most attractive places to visit. 8. Ambocele National Park Ambocele National Park, on the Tanzanian border and east of Amara, has breathtaking vistas. With the spectacular snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, the world's tallest freestanding mountain, looming just across the border, it's one of the most appealing places to visit in Kenya. Another factor is the massive elephant population, which includes many elephants with big tusks, lions, cheetahs, wild dogs, buffaloes, giraffes, pelicans, marshal eagles, blue-cheeked bee-eaters, and other creatures can be seen in the park. 7. Masaimara The Masaimara is one of Africa's most well-known safari destinations, yet camping in a private concession on the park's fringes allows you to dodge the crowds. Masaimaras offer the advantage of allowing activities that are not permitted in national parks such as butch treks and night drives, despite the fact that they are not open to the general public. The Masaimara is one of Africa's best places to watch lions, leopards, and cheetahs. Then there's the major attraction, the year-round migration of about 2 million wild geese, half a million antelopes, and hundreds of zebras that occurs in Tanzania and Kenya in response to the rains. 6. Sambiru National Reserve The Sambiru National Reserve in Northern Kenya is considered one of Kenya's best safari destinations. This area is also home to the Sambiru people, a strange race known for their many strands of brightly colored beaded jewelry. The reserve is home to elephants, lions, leopards, and cheetahs, as well as over 450 different species of birds. There may be sightings of rare subspecies such as the Grevy Zebra, reticulated giraffe, and East African oryx, as well as the Jeranuck, long-necked antelope, and bands of wild dogs. 5. Dianne Beach Dianne Beach, one of Africa's most beautiful beaches, is located 30 kilometers south of Mambasa and is only a short flight away from Marobi. Its stunning beaches are lapped by the brilliant Indian Ocean and bordered by thick woodlands where you may go for nature hikes after a day of sunbathing and kite surfing, relax in a hammock with a good book or go on a smorkeling excursion, a whale shark swim, or a sunset sail. 4. Lake Nakiru National Park The lake's population has been falling in recent years, despite being home to a broad range of bird species, including enormous flocks of flamingos estimated to number in the millions. The enormous amounts of algae in the water of Lake Nakiru, one of the Rift Valley's lakes, attracts birds. Pelicans, cormorants, African fish eagles, Varois eagles, Goliath herons, and hammer cups can all be seen around the lake. In addition to black and white rhinos, Rothschild's giraffes, lions, and cheetahs, the national park is home to black and white rhinos, Rothschild's giraffes, lions, and cheetahs. 3. La Mutown Kenya's Indian Ocean coastline, as well as its safari parks and grasslands, are well known. The La Muarquebolego, rich in history, is one of Kenya's most fascinating travel locations. La Mutown was founded in 1370 as a Swahili harbor and has since been populated by Europeans, Indians, and Persians. As a result, a mashup of cultural components has resulted. On the island, there are 23 mosques, a 19th century fort, and traditional dihau boats bobbing in the ocean. There are other adjacent beaches that are both tranquil and untouched. This is the perfect place to unwind after a Kenyan safari. 2. Alpegta The Alpegta Conservancy, a big five conservancy on Mount Kenya's slopes, is well known for its conservation efforts. Sudan, the subspecies' last male northern white rhino, died there in 2018. The subspecies' final females still live there, guarded 24 hours a day. The sweetwater's chimpanzee sanctuary, which rescues chimps from a criminal market, is also located in the Lake Hibiya Conservancy. Alpegta is one of Kenya's most interesting tourist destinations, and it's a great place to learn about the relationship between humans and animals, as well as conservation challenges. 1. Mount Kenya At 5,199 meters, Kenya's highest summit is also Africa's second highest, behind Kilimanjaro, which is located across the Tanzanian border. Around 3 million years ago, the East African Rift, part of the Great Rift Valley, opened up, gentrating the Stratovolcano. Its lower slopes are now densely forested with bamboo and African rosewood, and the mountain runoff provides water to almost 2 million people. Mount Kenya, with its jagged snowy peaks and glaciers on the highest slopes, is one of Kenya's most beautiful tourist destinations. Thank you for spending the time to view this video all the way through. Please like, share, comment, subscribe, and turn on your notifications if you appreciated this video. Check out our videos on Kenyan development and more.