Yes. Kenya is generally safe for safari travel, especially in well-established national parks and reserves managed for tourism. With proper planning and common-sense precautions, most travelers enjoy a safe and worry-free safari experience.

Safari Safety Tips

Stick to Established Parks and Reserves

    • Maasai Mara National Reserve
    • Amboseli National Park
    • Samburu National Reserve
    • Tsavo National Park

    These areas are heavily monitored by park rangers and safari guides.

    Travel with Licensed Guides and Tour Operators

    1.   Guides know animal behavior, road conditions, and emergency procedures.
    2.   Bobu Africa provides trained guides and secure safari itineraries.

    Wildlife Precautions

    1.   Stay inside vehicles unless guided otherwise.
    2.   Keep a safe distance from predators and large herbivores.
    3.   Avoid sudden noises or movements that may startle animals.

    Health and Hygiene

    1.   Use malaria prophylaxis in high-risk areas.
    2.   Drink bottled water.
    3.   Follow lodge and camp health protocols.

    General Travel Safety

      Use reputable transportation and local guidance.

      Avoid walking alone at night outside tourist zones.

      Keep valuables secure.