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Easter escapes: 8 must-visit destinations in Kenya for a memorable holiday

Last updated: April 20, 2025 2:21 pm
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Easter in Kenya is more than just a long weekend—it’s a time for family, reflection, and of course, travel. Whether you’re looking to escape the city’s bustle, soak in nature, or enjoy some coastal relaxation, Kenya offers a variety of stunning destinations perfect for an Easter getaway. Here are top spots worth exploring this Easter season.

1. Diani Beach – A Slice of Coastal Paradise

Easter and beach vibes go hand in hand, and few places deliver like Diani. With its powdery white sands, swaying palm trees, and turquoise waters, Diani offers the ideal mix of relaxation and adventure. Snorkeling, kite surfing, dhow rides, and luxurious beachfront resorts make it a great family-friendly destination.

2. Naivasha – Peaceful, Scenic, and Just a Drive Away

Just a couple of hours from Nairobi, Naivasha is perfect for a quick Easter escape. Spend your days boating on Lake Naivasha, visiting Crescent Island for a walking safari, or exploring Hell’s Gate National Park. The laid-back atmosphere, lakeside lodges, and fresh fish meals seal the deal.

3. Maasai Mara – Witness Nature’s Majesty

For those seeking a truly unforgettable Easter, a safari in the Maasai Mara is hard to beat. While the great migration happens later in the year, the reserve is still teeming with wildlife. Enjoy game drives, sundowners on the savannah, and immerse yourself in the culture of the Maasai people.

4. Nanyuki – Gateway to Mount Kenya

Adventure seekers will love Easter in Nanyuki. Nestled near the slopes of Mount Kenya, it offers a mix of luxury lodges and outdoor thrills. Visit the Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy, go horse riding at Olepangi Farm, or enjoy a hike in the Aberdares. Don’t forget to stop at the Equator marker!

5. Lamu – History and Tranquility

Looking for a slower pace this Easter? Lamu Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the answer. Wander through narrow alleyways of Lamu Old Town, enjoy a sunset dhow ride, or relax at Shela Beach. The blend of Swahili culture, serene views, and historical richness is magical.

6. Samburu – Untouched Wilderness

For a different kind of safari experience, head north to Samburu. This less-traveled gem offers breathtaking landscapes and unique wildlife including the Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, and reticulated giraffe. Easter here is perfect for those seeking solitude, nature, and culture.

7. Kisumu – A Lakeside Cultural Retreat

Kisumu offers a mix of culture, history, and beautiful lakefront views. Visit the Kisumu Impala Sanctuary, take a boat ride on Lake Victoria, or indulge in local delicacies like tilapia. It’s a great destination for those wanting a more relaxed, authentic Kenyan experience.

8. Tigoni and Limuru – Countryside Getaways

For Nairobians looking for something close yet rejuvenating, the tea fields of Tigoni and Limuru offer cool weather, scenic views, and quiet charm. Spend your Easter weekend walking through tea plantations, enjoying brunch at rustic cafés, or cozying up in a countryside cottage.

Travel Tips for Easter:

  • Book Early: Easter is a peak travel period in Kenya. Secure your accommodation and transport early.
  • Pack for Variety: Kenya’s climates range from coastal heat to highland chill. Pack accordingly.
  • Embrace Local: Wherever you go, try local food, shop from local artisans, and engage with the community.

Whether you’re drawn to the coast, the wild, or the highlands, Kenya has something magical to offer this Easter. So, gather your loved ones, pick your destination, and make the most of the holiday by exploring the beauty right in your backyard.

Happy Easter & Safe Travels!

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