Links Crystal

African Safari Destination Experts

We craft bespoke tours and safaris that immerse you in breathtaking landscapes, thrilling wildlife encounters, and rich cultural experiences.

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Links Crystal Safaris is a premier tour operator offering unforgettable Kenya Wildlife Safaris, expertly crafted for travelers seeking authentic African experiences. With operational bases in both Nairobi and Mombasa, we provide seamless access to Kenya’s most iconic national parks, game reserves, and scenic landscapes.

Driven by passion and professionalism, our team ensures each safari is personalized, immersive, and filled with awe-inspiring wildlife encounters. Whether it’s the rolling plains of the Masai Mara, the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli, or the rugged beauty of Tsavo, we bring the wild closer to you.

Embark on Unforgettable Adventures

Whether you seek the thrill of the savanna, the serenity of hidden trails, or the charm of local traditions—your dream journey starts here

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3 Days Tsavo East & Taita SaltLick Safari
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4 Days Naivasha & Masai Mara Safari
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6 Days Samburu, Nakuru & Masai Mara Safari

Frequently Asked Question on Kenya Safari Tours

What is the best time to go on a safari in Kenya?

The best time for a Kenya safari is during the dry seasons:

  • January to March: Warm and dry, great for wildlife viewing.

  • June to October: Peak season for the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara (July–September).

Top destinations include:

You can spot the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino), as well as cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and hundreds of bird species.

  • Short safari: 3–4 days (Maasai Mara or Amboseli)

  • Standard safari: 5–7 days (multiple parks)

  • Extended safari: 10+ days (in-depth exploration, including off-the-beaten-path locations)

  • Luxury lodges (high-end, full-service)

  • Tented camps (comfortable, close to nature)

  • Budget campsites (basic, self-catering options)

Yes, Kenya is generally safe for tourists, especially in national parks and tourist areas. Follow your guide’s instructions and avoid isolated areas at night.

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