Kenya - Comprehensive (Small Group) 2028

01 Apr 2028 - 21 Apr 2028 (21 days)

USD11,200 SPACES AVAILABLE

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Tour Price (Per person): USD11,200 (GBP8,548 * EUR9,775 * AUD16,189)

This comprehensive Kenya birding adventure is designed to showcase the country’s extraordinary ecological diversity, from highland grasslands and montane forests to arid savannas and coastal endemism hotspots. Over three weeks of birding, we expect to record an exceptional species list, alongside a remarkable array of mammals, dramatic scenery, and some of East Africa’s finest lodges and tented camps, all hosted by Kenya’s famously warm and welcoming people.

We begin in Nairobi before heading into the highlands of Kinangop and Soysambu Conservancy, where grassland and acacia habitats support a suite of localized species including Sharpe’s Longclaw, Aberdare Cisticola, and the striking Jackson’s Widowbird. From here we descend into the Rift Valley, exploring Lake Nakuru and continuing to the shores of Lake Victoria at Kisumu, where papyrus swamps and lakeside habitats offer specialties such as Papyrus Gonolek, Carruthers’s Cisticola, and the localized Papyrus Yellow Warbler.

Our journey then takes us into the famed Kakamega Forest, Kenya’s only true equatorial rainforest and a stronghold of Guinea-Congo biome species. Here we target an exciting collection of western forest specials including Blue-headed Bee-eater, Turner’s Eremomela, Chapin’s Flycatcher, Blue-shouldered Robin-Chat, and Yellow-bellied Wattle-eye.

Heading back into drier country, we explore Lake Baringo and the Kerio Valley, where the dramatic shift in habitat produces a completely new avifauna. Key targets include Jackson’s Hornbill, Northern Masked Weaver, Bristle-crowned Starling, Somali Sparrow, and Hemprich’s Hornbill. We then climb once more into the central highlands, birding the forests of the Aberdare Range and Mount Kenya, where montane specials such as Jackson’s Francolin, Bar-tailed Trogon, Abyssinian Ground Thrush, and Eastern Bronze-naped Pigeon await, alongside regional endemics like Hinde’s Babbler.

From here we venture north into the semi-arid Samburu and Shaba National Reserves, one of Kenya’s most distinctive birding regions. This area is famed for its charismatic dry-country species, and we will search for Golden-breasted Starling, Vulturine Guineafowl, Somali Bee-eater, Williams’s Lark, and Lichtenstein’s Sandgrouse.

After returning briefly to Nairobi, we head south into the vast landscapes of Tsavo West and Tsavo East National Parks, combining excellent big game viewing with a rich birdlife that includes dry-country specials and widespread savanna species. The nearby Taita Hills provide a sharp contrast, hosting some of Kenya’s most threatened and range-restricted birds, including the critically endangered Taita Thrush and Taita Apalis.

Our tour concludes along the Kenyan coast, beginning with the globally important Arabuko-Sokoke Forest and nearby coastal habitats. This is one of Africa’s most important centres of endemism, and we will search for a suite of highly sought-after species including Sokoke Scops Owl, Sokoke Pipit, Amani Sunbird and the scarce Kilifi Weaver. We then continue to Malindi before flying to the historic island of Lamu, where coastal birding takes on a different character. Here we will target one of East Africa’s most elusive and seldom-recorded species, the enigmatic Black Boubou - alongside a variety of coastal and island specialists. This unique finale, blending exceptional birding with rich Swahili culture, provides a memorable and fitting end to this truly diverse Kenyan adventure.

Top Birds

Hinde’s Babbler; Taita Thrush; Taita Apalis; Taita White-eye; Aberdare Cisticola; Kilifi Weaver; Sokoke Scops Owl; Sokoke & Malindi Pipits; Amani Sunbird; Scaly Babbler; East Coast Akalat; Black Boubou; Williams’s Lark; Sharpe’s Longclaw; Jackson’s Hornbill; Bare-eyed Thrush; Golden-breasted Starling; Fischer’s Starling; Vulturine Guineafowl; Secretarybird; Cape (Mackinder’s) Eagle-Owl; Crowned & Martial Eagles; Bateleur; Kori & Hartlaub’s Bustards; Crab Plover; Somali Courser; Golden Pipit; Hemprich’s Hornbill; Blue-headed Bee-eater; Narina & Bar-tailed Trogons; Abyssinian Ground Thrush; Red-fronted Parrot; African Broadbill; Gorgeous & Rosy-patched Bushshrikes; Eastern Chanting Goshawk; Bamboo Warbler.

Top Mammals

African Elephant; Lion; Leopard; Cheetah; African Buffalo; Masai & Reticulated Giraffes; Grevy’s Zebra; Beisa Oryx; Gerenuk; Lesser Kudu; Common Eland; Waterbuck; Impala; Kirk’s Dik-dik; Plains Zebra; Spotted Hyena; Golden-rumped Elephant-Shrew; Blue Duiker.

Habitats Covered

Highland grasslands, montane forest, bamboo zones and moorland; equatorial rainforest, papyrus swamps and freshwater lakes. Arid acacia savanna, semi-desert bushveld, coastal forest, mangroves and sandy shoreline habitats.

Expected Climate

Coastal areas can be hot & humid. Biting insects such as tsetse flies may be present in some regions. One morning will be spent at high altitude (3,200 m), where temperatures can be very cold, occasionally dropping below freezing.

Max Group Size

6 with 1 Rockjumer leader

Tour Pace & Walking

MODERATE TO CHALLENGING: This tour requires a good level of fitness, stamina, and overall health. It’s best suited for experienced birders who are comfortable with a more active itinerary. Please note that it may not be ideal for avid photographers, new birders, or those with mobility or health concerns.

Moderate to difficult. This is a comprehensive birding tour designed for dedicated birders seeking a wide range of Kenya’s key habitats & specialties. It is not well suited to photographers seeking extended viewing opportunities, inexperienced birders, or those with mobility or significant health limitations. Birding is conducted from vehicles in megafauna reserves, with additional roadside & lodge garden birding. Moderate walking is required at several locations, with the possibility of some off-trail hiking (ie: Arabuko-Sokoke)

Accommodation

Moderate to comfortable, including a mix of safari tented camps and some simpler lodges.

Ease of Birding

Easy to demanding. Species density can be low in certain habitats, & forest birding presents typical challenges. Several key targets are difficult & require persistence.

Number of Species Expected

+-650

Photographic Opportunities

Worthwhile to good, though opportunities may be limited by the pace of the tour.

What our clients say about us

Glen Valentine
JH, Kenya 2021

This was a first-rate trip. Itinerary, accommodation, people and , of course, Glen's great leading and bird-finding were all excellent.

Quinton Paul Josop
CH - Kenya & Tanzania 2024

This was one of the best five of the 53 guided birding tours I have taken! Paul Josop is not only a truly excellent local guide who knows African birds and their calls phenomenally well, but is also extremely pleasant to deal with, polite, supportive of all levels of participant birding skills and very thoughtful. Paul also has an infectious sense of humor: We all laughed a lot on this tour! He loves to teach participants the finer points of the biology of the animals and plants encountered on a tour; he also managed group dynamics very well. It is clear that Paul enjoys guiding and he is very focused on getting all of the tour participants onto every bird species we encountered: He is living proof of my dictum that ""A good local guide is a thing of joy"". Our two local guide/drivers, Roger in Tanzania and Edson in Kenya, were also excellent: They dealt very well with severely pot-holed African roads and erratic African drivers and traffic; they also pointed out very many birds and big game as we bounced through the national parks, reserves and paved roads, all filled with aggressive opposing traffic! They have my highest recommendation. However, I do urge the local tour operator, Tanzania Birding and Beyond, to have their Land Cruiser passenger seats rebuilt - they were singularly uncomfortable on our long drives. This Rockjumper tour has my highest recommendation for all levels of participants' birding skills.

Stephan Lorenz
JCM, Kenya - Mega Birding Tour 2025

Tour Review – Kenya Mega Birding Tour Our experience on this tour was truly exceptional, and the main reason for that was our tour leader, Stephan Lorenz. Stephan is, without question, the best birding guide we have ever had. His guiding style is remarkable: relentless in the field, always pushing to find the birds no matter the conditions, while maintaining a calm, patient, and positive attitude throughout long days. He has an almost supernatural ability to detect birds and an extraordinary depth of knowledge. Beyond identification, he actively teaches participants to become better birders, sharing techniques, fieldcraft, and intuition in a way that is both inspiring and accessible. Stephan is also incredibly organized and consistently makes sure that every day runs smoothly. He always ensures that everyone sees the birds—not just those who spot them first. He manages group dynamics beautifully, avoids conflicts before they even arise, and creates a warm, cohesive, and supportive atmosphere. His patience and dedication are unmatched. In short: he is an exceptional guide, the best we’ve ever travelled with, and the main reason this tour was such a success for us. We will absolutely choose future Rockjumper tours where Stephan is the leader. Regarding the tour itself: The lodges were generally excellent—some truly outstanding, others more standard but still very good. The only exception was the Blue Post Hotel, where it seems we were given quite outdated rooms compared to what is advertised. Our only real regret is that the itinerary did not include the Masai Mara. While we did see carnivores—including fantastic sightings of leopards—the Mara offers much higher concentrations of wildlife overall: large prides of lions, bigger herds of elephants, massive numbers of antelopes, and that classic East African savanna experience. Including it, or at least offering a 3–4 day extension, would add immense value to the tour. Missing the Mara felt a bit like visiting France but skipping the Eiffel Tower. Apart from that, the experience was superb. The group was wonderful, the birding outstanding, and the journey an absolute pleasure from start to finish. We had an unforgettable time, and we look forward to travelling with Rockjumper again—especially on tours led by Stephan.

André Bernon
VW, Kenya 2018

Thank you for a wonderful experience! The tour exceeded my expectations. Andre Bernon is an extremely talented and knowledgeable guide. His eyes and ears are incredible and he is very thoughtful with his guests.

Stuart Elsom
IS, Kenya 2022

Stuart took my "hit list" and ensured that I saw as many as possible. Driver/guide Jack and local guides also helpful. Accommodation and food generally good. One negative was that Landcruiser was cramped and difficult to enter and exit, but apparently a 4X4 is necessary for this tour. Overall very happy with the tour and total list. Other participants also enjoyed it.

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