Experience the sights that make Africa extraordinary—PJ Safaris style.

Ndeere Island National Park is a serene island sanctuary located on Lake Victoria, just a short boat ride from Kisumu City in western Kenya. Known for its peaceful setting, scenic lake views, and rich birdlife, the park offers a unique safari experience centered on guided walking tours and nature exploration. Ndeere Island is ideal for travelers seeking a quiet escape, eco-tourism experiences, and close encounters with wildlife in a natural island environment.

The Nairobi National Museum is Kenya’s premier cultural and natural history institution, located just a short drive from the city center. It offers visitors a comprehensive insight into Kenya’s rich heritage, wildlife, art, and archaeology. The museum is a must-visit destination for travelers interested in history, culture, and the country’s unique biodiversity.

Devil’s Bedroom is one of the most dramatic natural attractions within Hell’s Gate National Park, located near Lake Naivasha in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley. Known for its towering rock walls, narrow gorges, and geothermal features, Devil’s Bedroom offers visitors an adventurous and scenic experience. It is a popular stop for hiking, nature walks, photography, and exploration during Hell’s Gate tours.

Nyali Beach is one of Mombasa’s most popular and beautiful coastal destinations, known for its white sandy shores, clear turquoise waters, and relaxed atmosphere. Located north of Mombasa Island, Nyali Beach is ideal for beach holidays, water sports, and leisure travel along Kenya’s coastline. It is a perfect destination for both relaxation and adventure.

The Giraffe Centre is one of Nairobi’s most popular wildlife attractions, offering visitors a unique opportunity to interact with the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe. Located in the leafy suburb of Lang’ata, just a short drive from Nairobi city center, the centre focuses on conservation, education, and eco-tourism. It is a must-visit destination for families, wildlife lovers, and first-time visitors to Kenya.

Pembe za Ndovu, also known as the Mombasa Tusks, is one of Kenya’s most iconic historical landmarks. Located along Moi Avenue in the heart of Mombasa, this monument symbolizes the city’s rich Swahili culture, coastal heritage, and historical role in the ivory trade. The landmark is a popular stop for city tours, photography, and cultural excursions along the Kenyan Coast.