Places to Visit in Kenya as a Couple

Places to visit in Kenya as a couple offer romantic experiences and unforgettable moments together. From secluded beach resorts along the coast to intimate safari lodges in the wilderness, Kenya provides perfect settings for couples seeking adventure and romance. Discover destinations that combine natural beauty with exclusive experiences designed for two.

Elephants with Mount Kilimanjaro in the background

Amboseli National Park

A breathtaking park known for its large elephant herds and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Amboseli offers an incredible safari experience with a diverse range of wildlife and picturesque landscapes.

Entry Fee:KES 1000 (Local) / USD 60 (Foreign)
Best Time:June, July, August, September
Game drivesNature walksCultural visits with the Maasai
Giraffes grazing with Nairobi's skyline in the background

Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park, established in 1946, is Kenya's first national park. Located approximately 7 km south of Nairobi's city center, it offers a unique juxtaposition of wildlife against the backdrop of the city's skyline. The park spans 117 square kilometers and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.

Entry Fee:KES 430 (Local) / USD 43 (Foreign)
Best Time:July, August, September, January, February
Game drivesWalking trailsBirdwatching
Aerial view of Mount Longonot's crater

Mount Longonot National Park

Mount Longonot National Park, located approximately 90 km northwest of Nairobi, is centered around the extinct stratovolcano, Mount Longonot. The park offers a challenging hiking experience with panoramic views of the Great Rift Valley and Lake Naivasha.

Entry Fee:KES 300 (Local) / USD 26 (Foreign)
Best Time:January, February, September, October
HikingBirdwatchingPicnicking
Sunset over Lake Naivasha

Lake Naivasha

Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake located northwest of Nairobi, Kenya, in Nakuru County. Situated at an elevation of 1,884 meters, it is the highest lake within the Great Rift Valley. The lake is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including a variety of bird species and a sizable hippo population.

Entry Fee:KES 0 (Local) / USD 0 (Foreign)
Best Time:June, July, August, September
BirdwatchingNature walksWildlife photography
Sunset over Diani Beach

Diani Beach

Diani Beach is a stunning 17-kilometer stretch of white sandy shoreline located along the Indian Ocean, approximately 30 kilometers south of Mombasa, Kenya. Renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, and lush greenery, Diani Beach offers a tranquil retreat for sunbathers, water sports enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.

Entry Fee:KES 0 (Local) / USD 0 (Foreign)
Best Time:December, January, February, March
Beach volleyballYoga sessionsCamel rides
Coral reefs teeming with marine life at Malindi Marine National Park

Malindi Marine National Park

Malindi Marine National Park, established in 1968, is Africa's oldest marine park. Located off the coast of Malindi, Kenya, this protected area encompasses coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangroves, and diverse marine life, including dolphins, turtles, and a variety of tropical fish.

Entry Fee:KES 200 (Local) / USD 15 (Foreign)
Best Time:January, February, March, October, November, December
Beach walksBird watching
Visitors feeding giraffes at the Giraffe Centre

Giraffe Centre

The Giraffe Centre, located in Lang'ata, Nairobi, serves as a sanctuary for the endangered Rothschild giraffe. Visitors can engage in interactive feeding sessions, learn about giraffe conservation, and explore the on-site nature trail.

Entry Fee:KES 400 (Local) / USD 1500 (Foreign)
Best Time:June, July, August, September
Giraffe feedingNature walksEducational talks
Exterior view of Two Rivers Mall

Two Rivers Mall

Two Rivers Mall, located in Nairobi, Kenya, is the largest shopping mall in sub-Saharan Africa outside of South Africa. Opened in 2017, it offers a diverse range of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment facilities, including the 'Eye of Kenya' Ferris wheel and the largest cinema screen in East and Central Africa.

Entry Fee:KES 0 (Local) / USD 0 (Foreign)
Best Time:Year-round
ShoppingDiningCinema
Exterior view of The Village Market

The Village Market

The Village Market, located in Nairobi's diplomatic district, is a premier shopping and entertainment complex featuring over 250 outlets. It offers a diverse range of retail stores, restaurants, and recreational facilities, including the Ozone Trampoline Park and regular cultural events.

Entry Fee:KES 0 (Local) / USD 0 (Foreign)
Best Time:Year-round
ShoppingDiningTrampoline park
Cyclists exploring the lush trails of Karura Forest.

Cycling in Karura Forest

Karura Forest, an urban oasis in Nairobi, offers over 50 kilometers of well-maintained trails suitable for cycling enthusiasts. The forest provides a serene environment to explore diverse flora and fauna, making it a popular spot for both recreational and avid cyclists.

Entry Fee:KES 100 (Local) / USD 600 (Foreign)
Best Time:January, February, June, July, August, September
CyclingJoggingNature walks
Climbers ascending Fischer's Tower in Hell's Gate National Park.

Rock Climbing at Fischer’s Tower

Fischer’s Tower, a prominent 40-meter volcanic plug located near the entrance of Hell’s Gate National Park, offers excellent rock climbing opportunities suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers. The tower features several routes with varying difficulty levels, all of which can be completed in a single pitch.

Entry Fee:KES 300 (Local) / USD 20 (Foreign)
Best Time:January, February, March, July, August, September
Rock climbingHikingWildlife viewing
Scenic view of Rusinga Island's shoreline.

Rusinga Island

Rusinga Island, located in Lake Victoria within Homa Bay County, Kenya, is renowned for its rich history, diverse birdlife, and serene landscapes. Connected to the mainland via a causeway at Mbita Point, the island offers visitors a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.

Entry Fee:KES 0 (Local) / USD 0 (Foreign)
Best Time:June, July, August, September
Nature walksBird watchingCultural tours
The stunning Thomson Falls surrounded by lush greenery

Thomson Falls

Thomson Falls is a breathtaking 74-meter-high waterfall on the Ewaso Narok River near Nyahururu town. Discovered in 1883 by Scottish geologist Joseph Thomson, it is a popular tourist attraction offering scenic views, nature trails, and bird watching opportunities.

Entry Fee:KES 200 (Local) / USD 500 (Foreign)
Best Time:April, May, June, July
Nature walksHikingBirdwatching
The stunning cascades of Fourteen Falls in Thika.

Fourteen Falls

Fourteen Falls is a series of 14 successive waterfalls located on the Athi River near Thika, approximately 65 kilometers northeast of Nairobi. The falls offer stunning views, especially with the Ol Donyo Sabuk Mountain as a backdrop, and are a popular spot for picnics, bird watching, and photography.

Entry Fee:KES 200 (Local) / USD 20 (Foreign)
Best Time:April, May, June, July
PicnickingBird watchingPhotography
Uhuru Park with Nairobi skyline in the background

Uhuru Park

Uhuru Park is a 12.9-hectare (32-acre) recreational park adjacent to Nairobi's central business district. Opened on May 23, 1969, by the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, it features an artificial lake, several national monuments, and an assembly ground popular for skateboarding and various gatherings.

Entry Fee:KES 0 (Local) / USD 0 (Foreign)
Best Time:January, February, June, July
SkateboardingPicnickingJogging
Entrance to Nairobi Arboretum

Nairobi Arboretum

Established in 1907, the Nairobi Arboretum is a 30-hectare (74-acre) green space located approximately 3 kilometers from Nairobi's city center. Initially created to test the viability of exotic tree species in Kenya, it now serves as a sanctuary for over 350 species of indigenous and exotic plants, making it a haven for nature lovers and a popular spot for picnics, nature walks, and outdoor events.

Entry Fee:KES 65 (Local) / USD 65 (Foreign)
Best Time:January, February, June, July
Nature walksBird watchingPicnicking
Expansive sand dunes of the Chalbi Desert.

Sand Dunes of Chalbi Desert

The Chalbi Desert, located in northern Kenya near the border with Ethiopia, is a vast expanse characterized by its stunning sand dunes, salt pans, and volcanic hills. This remote desert offers adventurous travelers an opportunity to experience its unique landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and diverse wildlife.

Entry Fee:KES 0 (Local) / USD 0 (Foreign)
Best Time:November, December, January, February
Dune surfingCamel trekkingCultural tours
Hot air balloon soaring over the Masai Mara at sunrise.

Hot Air Ballooning in Masai Mara

Experience the breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife of the Masai Mara from a unique vantage point with a hot air balloon safari. Floating silently above the savannah at dawn offers unparalleled views of the Great Migration, diverse wildlife, and the intricate ecosystems of this renowned reserve.

Entry Fee:KES 450 (Local) / USD 450 (Foreign)
Best Time:July, August, September, October
Game drivesCultural tours