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Kenya – undoubtedly, the country of savannah’s full of lions, zebras and giraffes and of endless white beaches on the coast. Also it is an emerging country where things are a little different.  Because sometimes it gets more adventurous than the average western traveller is used to.

After all in Kenya, the safari as we know it today was born. Above all, the Great Migration takes place right here – a natural spectacle that amazes the whole world. During this time, thousands and thousands of wildebeest and zebra make their way across the Mara River in the Masai Mara National Reserve every year. In fact, ever since colonial times, millions of people have wanted to fulfil their dream and observe wild animals in a vast savannah. In addition, world-famous novels like “Beyond Africa” by Karen Blixen made this dream grow even bigger. Not to mention the movie ‘Out of Africa’.  During your Kenya safari, you can finally fulfil this dream and get up close to lion, elephant and co.

However, he variety of accommodations and areas to chose from, can be overwhelming. For this reason, we are here to help you! So do give me a call or send me a message and I will be happy to assist.

Masai Mara

The Masai Mara offers an authentic safari experience immersed in the heart of African wilderness. The Mara boasts unrivaled biodiversity, hosting the Big Five and the Great Migration spectacle. Accommodations range from luxury tented camps to rustic lodges, ensuring a blend of comfort and adventure. Engaging with the Maasai community unveils rich cultural insights, from traditional dances to storytelling around the campfire. Game drives across the vast savannah reveal breathtaking landscapes and close encounters with wildlife. The Mara’s timeless allure lies in its ability to captivate travelers with its raw beauty and profound connection to nature.

Laikipia

Staying in Laikipia, particularly at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, presents a unique opportunity to witness conservation in action and support the preservation of endangered species, like the last two Northern White Rhinos, Najin and Fatu. Ol Pejeta’s commitment to wildlife protection extends beyond rhinos to include other endangered species like elephants, lions, and Grevy’s zebras. Accommodations range from eco-lodges to luxury tented camps, ensuring sustainability without compromising comfort. Engaging in guided safaris and conservation activities offers intimate encounters with wildlife while contributing to their protection. Moreover, interacting with local communities provides cultural enrichment, fostering a deeper connection to the land and its inhabitants. Staying at Ol Pejeta is not just a safari; it’s a meaningful journey supporting conservation efforts and promoting coexistence with nature.

Governor's Mugie
Perched on a hill are eight stone cottages, each with sweeping views of the Laikipia landscape. The location is Mugie Conservancy, a private wildlife conservancy in Laikipia of almost 50’000 acres.
Ekorian's Mugie Camp
Ekorian’s Mugie Camp offers the freedom to rekindle the soulful relationship we each have with the wild.
Experiences here span beyond just a safari.

Lewa

Embarking on a journey to the Lewa area opens the door to a world where conservation meets adventure. Nestled in Kenya’s stunning landscapes, Lewa boasts a reputation as a leading private conservancy. Its commitment to preserving wildlife, especially rhinos, is unmatched. From luxurious safari lodges to intimate tented camps, accommodations cater to every traveler’s preference. Transitioning from guided safaris to immersive bush walks offers intimate encounters with the Big Five. Moreover, engaging with local communities provides cultural insights and fosters meaningful connections. Lewa’s allure lies in its ability to blend conservation, luxury, and authentic safari experiences into an unforgettable adventure.

 

Samburu

Entering the realm of Samburu introduces a safari experience unlike any other, where rugged landscapes and iconic acacia trees form the backdrop. This semi-arid region is renowned for its unique wildlife, showcasing the ‘Samburu Special Five’ – the Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx, and gerenuk. Transitioning from the untamed wilderness to accommodations, travelers can choose from luxury lodges to traditional tented camps, ensuring both comfort and immersion in nature. Engaging with the Samburu people offers insights into rich cultural traditions, from vibrant ceremonies to ancient storytelling. Further exploration via game drives along the Ewaso Nyiro River reveals breathtaking scenery and unforgettable wildlife encounters.

 

Amboseli

Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Amboseli National Park during your Kenya stay. Framed by the majestic backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, Amboseli offers a mesmerizing landscape teeming with wildlife. Witness herds of elephants roaming freely against the iconic snow-capped mountain, while enjoying guided safaris and birdwatching excursions. Luxurious lodges and tented camps provide a comfortable retreat after exhilarating days of exploration. Immerse yourself in the charm of Amboseli, where every moment is a testament to Kenya’s natural wonders.

Angama Amboseli
Opening in November 2023, Angama Amboseli is an intimate lodge in the heart of the 5,700-acre private Kimana Sanctuary and the shadows of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Sopa Lodge
Nestled in 190 acres of wooded Masai land, the Lodge sits on the foothills of Africa’s highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro. Mature wooded gardens with a variety of trees and plants thrive in these surroundings.

Nairobi

Exploring Nairobi reveals a dynamic blend of urban vibrancy and wildlife encounters. Transitioning from its bustling streets, visitors encounter the Giraffe Centre, where they can intimately interact with endangered Rothschild giraffes, feeding and learning about ongoing conservation efforts. Just nearby, the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s Elephant Orphanage provides a heartwarming experience, witnessing orphaned elephants being rehabilitated for their eventual release into the wild. Moreover, Nairobi’s cultural scene is vibrant, with bustling markets, enriching museums, and artisanal crafts showcasing Kenya’s rich heritage. Luxurious accommodations serve as a tranquil retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle, offering a comfortable base for exploring both Nairobi’s urban delights and its natural wonders.

Diani Beach

Immerse yourself in the epitome of coastal paradise during your Kenya stay at Diani Beach. Transitioning from the bustling city to this serene haven, you’ll find yourself fringed by palm trees and kissed by the warm Indian Ocean. Diani boasts powdery white sands and azure waters, ideal for sunbathing and indulging in water sports. Dive into coral reefs teeming with marine life or simply stroll along the shorelines at sunset. Luxury resorts and beachfront cottages offer a tranquil retreat, where relaxation seamlessly meets adventure. Additionally, indulge in fresh seafood cuisine and immerse yourself in Swahili culture for an unforgettable coastal escape.

Nairobi
Arrival Jomo Kenyatta International Airport - direct flights from London
Masai Mara National Reserve
Home of the great wildebeeste migration from July through to October
Samburu
Northern region of Kenya, home to the Samburu people
Equator Mark
Stand on the Equator Mark!
Mombasa
Coastal region of Kenya
Lamu
Coastal region of Kenya, popular for beach relaxation & a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Amboseli National Park
Land of elephants & uninterrupted views of Kilimanjaro...

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