Kenya
Exceptional Retreats, Private Sanctuaries
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Africa's Big Cats
Kenya
The Great Migration
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vibrant world of the local tribes
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Traverse Kenya's remote landscapes on camelback
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Explore on Horseback Safaris
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Dhow sailing, timeless coastal charm, and white-sand beaches
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“There is no place like Kenya for the sheer drama of nature - its beauty, its beasts, and its vast, unending skies.” – Peter Beard

Kenya is the birthplace of safari, with vast open plains perfect for wildlife viewing. Ideal for both first time safari-goers, and safari connoisseurs looking for diverse activities from walking safaris to horse and camel-back safaris, and cultural interaction. 

Kenya’s highlights include the Masai Mara for big cats and the Great Migration, Amboseli’s elephants with views of Mt. Kilimanjaro, and Lake Nakuru’s rhinos, flamingos, and Great Rift Valley vistas. From the remote north’s diverse wildlife, experiences and nomadic tribes, to the Swahili charm of Lamu and the tropical beaches of the South Coast, Kenya offers unmatched diversity.

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With endless safari possibilities, here are a few ideas to inspire your journey.

KENYA CLASSIC: 7 DAYS - Rift Valley Lakes & Masai Mara

Highlights: The Migration & Africa’s Big 5: Lion, Rhino, Elephant, Buffalo, Leopard.
Is this for me? For the first time safari-goer who wants Kenya’s famous highlights.

Day 1Arrive. Private transfer to your accommodation.
Days 2-3

Nairobi: Giraffe Centre, Sheldrick’s Elephant Orphanage.
Lake Naivasha, Lake Elementaita & Lake Nakuru. 
Explore the Great Rift Valley lakes region, home to endangered rhinos, elusive leopards, vibrant flamingos, and the iconic “Out of Africa” viewpoint.
Activities: game drives, boat safari, lake shore walk. 

Days 4-6Masai Mara.
Abundant wildlife on the plains, including black rhinos, big cats—lion, leopard, cheetah—and the iconic wildebeest migration with dramatic river crossings (July to October).
Activities: game drives, bush walks.
Day 7Fly to Nairobi.
Private transfer to the international airport.
Option for extension to Zanzibar, Lamu, or another safari destination. 
KENYA FLYING: 10 DAYS - Amboseli, Laikipia/ Samburu, Masai Mara

Highlights: Big Cats, Elephants, Rhinos. The Great Migration. Diverse scenery & activities.
Is this for me? For the safari connoisseur who wants a range of experiences.

 

Day 1Arrive. Private transfer to your accommodation.
Days 2-3Amboseli National Park.
Embark on a game drive to witness elephant herds, buffalos, and hippos feeding in Amboseli’s lush swamps. Amboseli’s iconic elephants, celebrated globally by conservationist Cynthia Moss, are a highlight. Marvel at breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro, “The Roof of Africa,” weather permitting.
Days 4-6Laikipia/ Samburu: the remote north.
This region gained fame through George and Joy Adamson of Born Free. Spot the unique Samburu 5: Grevy’s zebra, gerenuk, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx, and reticulated giraffe.
Activities: game driving, nature walks, cultural interactions – and horse riding & camel treks in certain conservancies.
Days 7-9Masai Mara.
Abundant wildlife on the plains, including black rhinos, big cats—lion, leopard, cheetah—and the iconic wildebeest migration with dramatic river crossings (July to October).
Activities: game drives, bush walks.
Day 10Fly to Nairobi.
Private transfer to the international airport.
Option for extension to Zanzibar, Lamu, or another safari destination. 
KENYA BESPOKE SAFARI

Tailored entirely to your imagination!

Whether it’s a remote helicopter safari, walking with the Maasai, a multi-day camel trek in the remote north, sleeping under the stars in open-air beds, or a horseback safari, we’ll craft your ultimate adventure.

Reconnect with nature on a mobile safari or enjoy effortless luxury at Kenya’s finest camps, from Naboisho Camp in the Masai Mara to Ol Jogi in Laikipia.

Let us bring your dream safari to life.

 

Cost: starting from US$ 1,200 to US$ 5,000+ per person per night.

Includes: almost everything; accommodation, all meals, national park & conservancy fees, game drives in safari modified vehicles, qualified local guide/s, domestic flights, airport transfers, taxes.

Excludes: international flights, visa fees, personal items, optional extras.

Note: we also accept payment in BTC, ETH and USDC. 

After your safari, unwind along the Swahili coast — here are some options to enhance your journey.

Lamu Old Town: Coast & Culture Explore Lamu Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site and East Africa’s best-preserved Swahili settlement. From coral stone buildings to donkeys on the streets, every corner has a story. Don’t miss sailing on a traditional dhow.

Kenya’s South Coast: Beaches & Marine Life Enjoy laid-back tropical beaches – Funzi Keys, Kinondo Kwetu, Diani, Shimoni. Do nothing at all – or go snorkelling or scuba diving in Diani Chale & Kisite Mpunguti Marine Reserves.

Zanzibar: Stone Town, Beaches, Spices, Red Colobus White-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich cultural heritage in the UNESCO-listed Stone Town. Explore spice farms, encounter rare Red Colobus monkeys in Jozani Forest, enjoy a traditional dhow sailing experience or simply relax and unwind.

 

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seasons

Each season offers unique wildlife viewing opportunities and experiences.

January - March

Short dry season with rain showers towards the end of the period.
Many young babies around.
High predator densities.
Great time for birding, with Eurasian migratory bird species present.

 
April - May

Classified as the long rains.
However, this is not monsoonal – the typical pattern is: periods of clear skies & mixed cloud, with an afternoon shower.
An excellent time for photography as the air is crisp & clear.
More babies, both predator & prey species.
Lush, green vegetation & beautiful wildflowers.

 
June

Start of the cooler, dry season.
Wildlife begins to migrate closer to water sources, making for easier wildlife spotting.
Wildebeest in Tanzania’s Serengeti start to head north towards Kenya’s Masai Mara.

 
July to October

Dry season, starting off cool, but warming up again towards the end of the period.
Animals concentrate further around water sources.
Peak viewing time for the famous Great Migration in the Masai Mara.
Chance to see wildebeest river crossings in the Masai Mara.

 
November - December

Short rains, bringing relief after the dry season.
November marks the start of the Eurasian bird migration into East Africa.

 

Our Promise to You

Seamless Travel: From lodge reservations to transport and lunches, every detail is expertly handled by our experienced coordinators.

Expert Guidance: Skilled local guides share their deep knowledge of wildlife, ecosystems, and culture, ensuring an enriching safari experience.

Safety: Extensive in-country support keeps your journey smooth and secure, even when plans change.

Refined Comfort: Handpicked camps and lodges offer exceptional wildlife viewing, unique accommodations, impeccable service, and meaningful cultural connections.

Full Transparency: No hidden fees or surprises—just clear, upfront communication so you can relax from start to finish.

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