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Kenya’s reputation as one of Africa’s best safari destinations is richly deserved. Its iconic reserves and diverse ecosystems make it possible to see an extraordinary range of wildlife in a single journey.
From witnessing the thundering herds of the Great Migration to walking safaris with Maasai guides, Kenya delivers the quintessential safari experience — elevated by its warm hospitality and deep conservation
The Masai Mara is Kenya’s most iconic reserve, famed for exceptional wildlife and the Great Wildebeest Migration.
Samburu offers a strikingly different safari landscape in northern Kenya, known for its rugged beauty, rich cultural heritage and rare wildlife species such as Grevy’s zebra and the reticulated giraffe.
Amboseli National Park is famed for its large elephant herds and extraordinary views of Mount Kilimanjaro, creating one of Africa’s most iconic safari settings.
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From thrilling wildlife encounters on the plains of the Masai Mara to quiet moments spent walking the bush with expert guides, each experience reveals a different perspective of the country’s wild beauty.
Designed for all ages, this journey combines the Masai Mara’s iconic wildlife with time on Kenya’s coast. From game drives to beachside downtime, it offers the perfect balance of adventure, ease and shared family moments.
Begin your next chapter in Kenya’s wild beauty where the Masai Mara’s endless plains meet intimate, under-the-stars experiences. Thoughtfully paced and deeply romantic, this journey is designed for connection, privacy and unforgettable moments together.
A seamless journey across East Africa’s most iconic landscapes- from Samburu’s rugged terrain to the vast plains of the Masai Mara and Serengeti. Rich in wildlife and contrast, this safari delivers a truly expansive and rewarding experience.
From intimate conservancy retreats to classic camps overlooking the wildlife-rich plains of the Masai Mara.
July–September is peak season in the Masai Mara, when the Great Migration’s dramatic Mara River crossings are in full flow, and big cat activity is at its finest. This is Kenya’s most iconic wildlife window and the highlight of the safari calendar.
The migration should be in the Masai Mara from July to October
Mid January and February are great months to consider, just outside of peak season
Visa requirements depend on your nationality and destination. In some cases, you may need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before travelling.
If you’re unsure, we’re happy to check the requirements for you and guide you through the process, including tips to make your application as smooth as possible.
We recommend a Yellow Fever vaccine & anti-malaria medications but you should consult with your Dr or Travel Clinic for further advice
Yes, generally you should, but there is never a guarantee and rhino’s are scarce. If you add the Laikipia region to your itinerary, which is in the northern part of Kenya, chances are very good that you see rhino too.
For budgets from $5,000 per person per week