Set out on a personalized safari across Kenya’s stunning landscapes. You’ll enjoy close wildlife encounters, experience local culture, and relax in comfort for an unforgettable trip.
Travel through savannahs filled with elephants near Mount Kilimanjaro, visit the lively Rift Valley lakes, and explore the famous Maasai Mara. Each place has something special to offer, with new discoveries and relaxing moments every day.
Why This Safari Stands Out
- Carefully selected luxury lodges with stunning views.
- Balanced wildlife and cultural experiences
- Visits to Kenya’s top national parks and lakes
- Professional guides ensuring rich storytelling and sightings
- Perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and photography opportunities
Safari Highlights
- Big Five encounters across Kenya’s top parks
- Iconic views of Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli National Park
- Flamingo sightings & rhino tracking at Lake Nakuru National Park
- Scenic boat safari on Lake Naivasha
- Walking safari at Crescent Island Sanctuary
- Exploration of Hell’s Gate National Park gorges and landscapes
- Full safari experience in Maasai Mara National Reserve
- Optional hot air balloon safari over the Mara plains
- Deep Maasai cultural immersion experiences
- Sunrise, sunset & wildlife photography opportunities
What to Wear
- Neutral-colored clothing (khaki, beige, olive, brown) – Helps you blend into the environment and avoids attracting insects.
- Lightweight, breathable shirts and trousers – Keep you cool during hot midday game drives and comfortable in the wild.
- Long-sleeved shirts and long pants – Protect your skin from sunburn, insect bites, and thorny vegetation.
- A warm jacket or fleece – Essential for chilly early morning and evening game drives, especially in the Maasai Mara and highlands.
- Comfortable walking shoes or closed sneakers – Ideal for nature walks, lodge movement, and uneven terrain.
- Wide-brim hat or cap – Protects your face and head from the strong African sun during game drives.
- Sunglasses with UV protection – Reduce glare and protect your eyes while viewing wildlife and landscapes.
- Light rain jacket or windbreaker – Useful during unexpected showers, especially in forested or lake regions.
- Scarf or shawl (optional) – Helps against dust during drives and adds warmth in cooler mornings.
- Swimwear for lodge pools – Many safari lodges have swimming pools where guests can relax between game drives.
Travelling Measures
- Always follow your guide’s instructions
- Stay inside the safari vehicle at all times
- Do not feed or provoke animals
- Avoid loud noises during game drives
- Secure your personal belongings
- Do not wander off alone in parks or lodges at night
- Respect local communities and cultures



