Nairobi to Kenya Coast Road safaris

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Explore Nairobi to Kenya Coast Road Safaris with Avadan Safaris

Discover the best of Kenya by road with Avadan Safaris, as you journey from Nairobi to the Kenya Coast on an unforgettable road safari adventure. Travel through Kenya’s most iconic landscapes—passing the sweeping plains of Tsavo National Park, the red-dusted wilderness of Tsavo East and West, and the stunning vistas of Taita Hills—before arriving at the white-sand beaches of Mombasa, Diani, or Malindi.

Our Nairobi to Coast road safaris combine thrilling wildlife encounters with the serenity of the Indian Ocean coastline. Enjoy guided game drives where lions, elephants, and giraffes roam freely, then unwind on Kenya’s tropical beaches, soaking in the beauty of the Swahili coast.

With Avadan Safaris, every journey is personalized for comfort, adventure, and authenticity. Our professional driver-guides, modern 4×4 safari vehicles, and carefully curated routes ensure a seamless and scenic road trip across Kenya.

Experience the ultimate contrast of wild savannahs and coastal paradise—a signature Kenya road safari designed to capture the essence of adventure, culture, and relaxation. Travel with Avadan Safaris and turn your Nairobi to Coast safari into an extraordinary story of discovery.

Kenya Safaris from Nairobi to Kenya beach - Mombasa, Malindi, Watamu & Diani beach

Top Wildlife parks and safari destinations in Kenya

Masai Mara National Reserve:

  • Best known for the Great Migration (July–October) with over 1.5 million wildebeest and zebras crossing the Mara River.
  • High chances of spotting lions, leopards, cheetahs, and other big cats.
  • Hot air balloon safaris and cultural Maasai village visits.

Amboseli National Park:

  • Spectacular views of Kilimanjaro.
  • Famous for large herds of elephants and rich birdlife.
  • Open plains, swamps, and acacia woodland.

Samburu National Reserve:

  • Semi-arid landscapes with unique wildlife like Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, and gerenuk.
  • Home to the Samburu people, allowing rich cultural interactions.

Lake Nakuru National Park:

  • Known for flamingos, pelicans, and a sanctuary for both black and white rhinos.
  • Rich acacia woodlands with leopards and tree-climbing lions.

Tsavo East & West:

  • Kenya’s largest parks with red-dust elephants, diverse landscapes, and off-the-beaten-path experiences.

Aberdare National Park (Nearby):

  • Dense rainforest, waterfalls, and high moorlands.
  • Known for The Ark and Treetops lodges, where wildlife can be viewed at waterholes

Ol Pejeta

  • Located on the Laikipia Plateau near Nanyuki and the Mt. Kenya region, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is East Africa’s largest black rhino sanctuary and one of Kenya’s best places for intimate, impactful wildlife experiences.
  • Home to over 140 black rhinos and the last two northern white rhinos in the world.
  • Chimpanzee Sanctuary

Kenyan Coast (Diani, Watamu, Lamu):

  • White sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and Swahili culture for post-safari relaxation.

 

Practical Info:

  • Visa: Kenya ETA via etakenya.go.ke
  • Currency: Kenyan Shilling (KES); USD widely accepted in tourist areas.
  • Health: Yellow Fever vaccination may be required; malaria prophylaxis recommended.