2 Day Kenya Safaris
Experience the beauty and diversity of Kenya with our carefully crafted 2-day Kenya safari packages from Nairobi, perfect for a quick yet immersive getaway. Travel to iconic destinations such as Maasai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Tsavo East National Park, and Lake Nakuru National Park, or enjoy scenic escapes to Lake Naivasha, Aberdare National Park, and the wildlife-rich Ol Pejeta Conservancy near Mount Kenya. These short safaris are designed to maximize your time, offering incredible wildlife encounters, breathtaking landscapes, and comfortable stays. Whether you’re looking to spot the Big Five, enjoy birdlife by the lakes, or take in stunning mountain views, our 2-day safaris deliver an unforgettable Kenyan adventure in just a short time.
Mt. Kenya & Ol Pejeta - 2 Day Safari
Big Five & Chimpanzee Sanctuary Experience
🚐 Private 4×4 Safari – From $370
🛏️ 1 Night Full Board + Park Fees Included
Aberdares National Park - 2 Day Safari
Forest wilderness, night game viewing & Ark Lodge Stay
🚐 Private Road Safari – From $282
🛏️ 1 Night Full Board + Park Fees Included
Lake Naivasha - 2 Day Safari
Boat Rides, Walking Safaris & Rift Valley Views
🚐 Shared Tour Van Safari – From $316
🛏️ 1 Night Full Board + Activity Fees Included
Lake Nakuru National Park - 2 Day Safari
Flamingos, rhinos & breathtaking Rift Valley Views
🚐 Private Road Safari – From $303
🛏️ 1 Night Full Board + Park Fees Included
Masai Mara - 2 Day Safari
Fly Straight to the Wild – Maximum Safari in Minimum Time
✈️ Fly-In Safari – From $881
Tsavo East - 2 Day Safari
See Kenya’s Famous Red Elephants & Explore Legendary Park in Just 2 Days
From $290 PPS (Min 6 Pax)
Amboseli National Park - 2 Day Safari
Witness Majestic Kilimanjaro & Roaming Elephant Herds
From $346 PPS (Min 6 Pax)
Amboseli National Park - 3 Day Safari
Witness giant elephants beneath Mt. Kilimanjaro
🚙 Road Safari – From $580
✈️ Fly-In Safari – From $990
Amboseli National Park - 3 Day Safari
Witness giant elephants beneath Mt. Kilimanjaro
🚙 Road Safari – From $580
✈️ Fly-In Safari – From $990
Samburu National Reserve – Frequently Asked Questions (2026 Travel Guide)
Samburu National Reserve is located in northern Kenya, approximately:
- 5–6 hours by road from Nairobi
- 1-hour flight from Wilson Airport (Nairobi)
It lies along the Ewaso Nyiro River and offers a more remote and less crowded safari experience compared to southern parks.
Samburu is famous for its rare northern wildlife species known as the “Samburu Special Five”:
- Grevy’s zebra
- Reticulated giraffe
- Somali ostrich
- Beisa oryx
- Gerenuk
It is also known for:
- Excellent leopard sightings
- Dramatic semi-arid landscapes
- Fewer crowds than Masai Mara
- Authentic Samburu cultural experiences
Samburu offers:
- Elephants
- Lions
- Leopards (very good sightings)
- Cheetahs
- The Samburu Special Five
- Crocodiles along the Ewaso Nyiro River
- Over 450 bird species
It is one of Kenya’s best parks for unique and rare species.
Recommended stay:
- 2 Nights – Ideal for a focused safari
- 3 Nights – Perfect for relaxed game drives and photography
- 4+ Nights – Combine with Ol Pejeta or Masai Mara
For most international travelers, 2–3 nights is ideal.
They offer different safari experiences:
Samburu
- Fewer tourists
- Rare northern species
- Rugged landscapes
- Strong leopard sightings
Masai Mara
- Big Five density
- Great Migration
- Classic open plains
Many experienced safari travelers combine both parks for a diverse wildlife experience.
Samburu is a year-round safari destination.
Best months:
- June – October (Dry season, best wildlife visibility)
- January – February (Excellent game viewing)
Because of its dry climate, Samburu remains good even during rainy seasons.
Typical starting ranges (per person sharing):
- 3-Day Road Safari (Mid-Range): From $750 – $1,200
- Luxury Safari: From $1,500+
- Fly-in Safari: From $1,800+
Prices depend on:
- Lodge category
- Season
- Road vs flight
No. Samburu is less crowded compared to Masai Mara, especially during peak migration season.
It is ideal for travelers seeking:
- Privacy
- Fewer vehicles at sightings
- A more exclusive safari atmosphere
Yes. Samburu is a protected reserve managed by local authorities. Safaris are conducted by licensed guides in 4×4 safari vehicles. Tourist lodges maintain strong safety and security standards.
Samburu offers:
- Mid-range safari lodges
- Luxury tented camps
- Boutique eco-lodges
- Exclusive riverfront camps
Many camps are located along the Ewaso Nyiro River, offering excellent wildlife viewing directly from the property.
Yes. Popular safari combinations include:
- Samburu + Ol Pejeta Conservancy
- Samburu + Masai Mara
- Samburu + Lake Nakuru
- Northern Kenya circuit (Samburu + Laikipia + Meru)
A 6–8 day itinerary allows you to explore multiple ecosystems.
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