Whether thinking of elephants marching in unison or searching for babies scampering to keep pace with glorious tuskers, they are an iconic image of a Kenya safari and one of the nation’s greatest symbols. African elephants are bigger than their Indian counterparts, with their larger ears resembling the shape of the African continent.
One elephant is always an impressive sight, the ears flapping and the eyes marked with melancholy as the pachyderm walks lonely, while a herd can result in a classic sunset scene as they wander one behind the other beneath an iconic African sunset.
Best places to see elephants: Tsavo East and West • Amboseli National Park • Samburu National Park • Maasai Mara National Reserve