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Big Five & Great Migration

Kenya's wildlife is the main reason why millions of tourists come — and it never disappoints.

The Big Five

AnimalPopulationBest PlacesStatus
African Elephant~36,000Amboseli, Tsavo, SamburuIncreasing (great success story)
Lion~2,500Masai Mara, Amboseli, TsavoEndangered (conflicts with herders)
Leopard~2,000Masai Mara, Samburu, AberdaresHard to count, stable
Black Rhinoceros~900Nairobi NP, Ol Pejeta, Lake NakuruCritically endangered (but increasing!)
Cape Buffalo~42,000Everywhere in parksStable

The Great Migration

The greatest wildlife spectacle on earth: Over 2 million animals — 1.5 million wildebeests, 400,000 zebras, 200,000 gazelles — move in an endless cycle between the Serengeti (Tanzania) and Masai Mara (Kenya). They follow the rain and fresh grass, pursued by lions, cheetahs, hyenas, and crocodiles.

Other Highlights

  • Cheetahs: Masai Mara is the best place in the world for cheetah sightings
  • Rhinoceroses: Ol Pejeta Conservancy is home to the last two Northern White Rhinos in the world (Fatu and Najin)
  • Wild Dogs: Extremely rare, occasionally spotted in Laikipia
  • Coral Reefs: Watamu and Diani Beach have diverse reefs with turtles, rays, and whale sharks
  • Flamingos: Millions of flamingos at the soda lakes of the Rift Valley
  • Over 1,100 bird species: Kenya is a paradise for birders

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