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Hey there, adventurer. We are glad you made it. We at Sokoke Wild Adventures welcome you to our little corner of the Internet. We are looking forward to offering guidance on the wonderful part of the world that is Africa. As part of our family, we pledge to show you every nook and cranny, leaving no stone unturned as we explore the wild landscape of Kenya and Beyond. With that, we say Karibu and jiskie uko Nyumbani ( welcome and feel at home).
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Discover the magic of Kenya with Sokoke Wild Adventures, a safari company specializing in unforgettable wildlife experiences across the country’s most iconic and hidden destinations. From the Maasai Mara to Tsavo and the coastal treasures near Arabuko Sokoke Forest, we offer personalized safari tours that blend adventure, culture, and conservation.
Our passion is creating meaningful journeys that connect you with nature, support local communities, and protect Kenya’s unique ecosystems. Whether you’re seeking a classic Big Five safari, birdwatching escape, or coastal forest adventure, Sokoke Wild Adventures brings you closer to the wild—responsibly and memorably.
Explore Kenya. Experience the Wild. Travel with Purpose.
Call Us: +254 74006080 | +254 783006080
Email Us: info@sokokewildadventures.com
The wild awaits…
13 days. 7 parks. Pure wilderness. From Tsavo’s red elephants to Kilimanjaro’s giants in Amboseli, this safari is a wild ride. Cruise Naivasha, chase Big Cats in the Mara, spot rhinos in Solio, and meet Samburu’s “Special Five.” Finish with giraffes and history in Nairobi. This is Kenya, untamed and unforgettable.
4 days. 3 parks. 1 epic adventure. From the big cats of Taita Hills to the giant tuskers of Amboseli and the wild plains of Tsavo East. Mlima Safari is pure magic. Think Kilimanjaro views, sunset drives, and zebras at watering holes.
A diverse journey through Kenya’s iconic landscapes—from lush highlands and arid plains to lakes, savannahs, and volcanic parks—featuring game drives, cultural experiences, and scenic relaxation.
It’s called a roar for a reason. The loudest of all the big cats, a lion’s roar is so loud that it can be heard as far as eight kilometres (five miles) away. Its deafening roar reaches up to 114 decibels—louder than a chainsaw.
They’re able to roar so loudly thanks to their specialised larynx and vocal cords, which are square and flat, as opposed to the triangular shape found in other animals. Air passes more easily through their throat, resulting in a louder and deeper roar.
Lions use their roar to communicate with other members of their pride (even when they’re miles away), mark their territory, and intimidate any rivals or potential threats who may come too close.