
Kenya's Wildlife
A glimpse into the stunning biodiversity of Kenya.
Discover the Wildlife
From the Big Five to the smallest creatures, Kenya is a world of wildlife waiting to be explored.

The king of the savanna, found in large prides in reserves like the Masai Mara.

Elusive and solitary, these powerful cats are often found resting in trees during the day.

The world's largest land animal, known for its intelligence and complex social structures.

Both black and white rhinos can be found in Kenya, though they remain critically endangered.

A large, powerful bovine, known for its formidable horns and unpredictable nature.

The fastest land animal, capable of incredible bursts of speed to catch its prey.

The tallest mammal in the world, with a distinctive long neck and spotted coat.

Known for their iconic black and white stripes, zebras are a common sight on the plains.

Semi-aquatic mammals that spend their days in water to keep cool, and graze on land at night.

Famous for their great annual migration across the Serengeti and Masai Mara.

Intelligent and resourceful carnivores with a complex social system.

A wild pig with distinctive tusks, often seen kneeling to graze.

A graceful antelope known for its impressive leaping ability.

Swift and nimble antelopes, including Thomson's and Grant's gazelles.

A large monkey with a dog-like face and a highly social troop structure.

A large antelope with long, spear-like horns, well-adapted to arid environments.

The world's largest antelope, with a distinctive dewlap and spiral horns.

A large antelope with a shaggy coat, often found near water sources.

One of the smallest antelopes, known for its tiny size and pointed snout.

A medium-sized canid, often seen scavenging or hunting small animals.

Essential scavengers of the ecosystem, with keen eyesight for spotting carrion from above.

A large, predatory reptile found in rivers and lakes, famous for its powerful jaws.

Famous for their vibrant pink plumage and large flocks in the Rift Valley lakes like Nakuru.