Bird Watching Safaris
Discover the Beauty and Diversity of Bird Watching Safaris in Kenya
Bird Watching Safaris
Welcome to Trek Afrika Adventures, we offer exceptional bird watching safaris designed for passionate nature enthusiasts. Our birding expeditions combine adventure, education, and conservation, allowing you to witness the captivating world of birds in their natural habitats.
Whether you’re a seasoned birder or a beginner looking to delve into the realm of avian wildlife, our expert guides and carefully curated itineraries ensure an enriching and unforgettable experience.
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Finding the perfect bird watching safari that meets all your expectations can be a daunting task. We eliminate the challenges and uncertainties by providing comprehensive birding services that ensure an exceptional experience. From choosing the right destinations to organizing logistics and offering expert guidance, we take care of every detail, allowing you to focus on enjoying the thrill of birding.
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Embark on thrilling bird watching safaris and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of avian wonders. Join our expert guides for an unforgettable adventure, witness breathtaking wildlife spectacles, and capture rare bird sightings through your lens. Experience the beauty of nature firsthand – book your birding safari today
Bird Watching in Costal Region
For coastal birds endemic or near-endemic to Kenya, Arabuko-Sokoke National Park near Watamu is home to Clarke’s weaver, Sokoke scops owl, grey-crested helmet-shrike, Sokoke pipit and Amani Sunbird. The central highlands also host several endemics, notably Sharpe’s longclaw, Aberdare cisticola and Hinde’s babbler.
Kenya offers excellent birdwatching throughout the year, but the prime season runs from October to March, when resident populations are boosted by Palearctic migrants. This also broadly coincides with Kenya’s rainy season, when several resident species shed their drab eclipse plumage in favor of bright breeding colors.
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The open savannah of southern Kenyan reserves such as Amboseli and the Masai Mara provides an excellent introduction to East Africa’s commoner birds, with the likes of superb starling, purple grenadier, lilac-breasted roller and African grey hornbill all conspicuous. The Rift Valley lakes are also superb: Nakuru and Bogoria are rightly famed for their mind-boggling flamingo aggregations, but the less celebrated Naivasha and Baringo are arguably even better for general birding.
For regular Africa safari goers, a region of special interest is the arid north, where Samburu-Buffalo Springs-Shaba hosts a high quotient of dry-country species whose range is otherwise restricted to less accessible parts of Ethiopia and Somalia.