Kenya offers one of Africa’s most iconic safari experiences, combining vast savannahs, rich wildlife migrations, and deep-rooted cultural traditions. Journeys here balance classic game viewing with meaningful human connection, unfolding across landscapes that have defined safari for generations.

World-renowned wildlife spectacles and classic safaris.

Strong cultural experiences woven into the journey.

Diverse regions offering contrast and depth.

Kenya lies in East Africa, stretching from the Great Rift Valley to the open plains of the Maasai Mara and the highlands of Laikipia. Well established yet deeply varied, it offers a journey that combines accessibility with wilderness and tradition.
MAIN CITIES & AIRPORTS
Nairobi (NBO) – International gateway and main travel hub
Mara airstrips – Access to the Maasai Mara and surrounding conservancies
Nanyuki (NYK) – Gateway to Laikipia
Regional airstrips – Light aircraft access to remote camps

Home to the Great Migration and exceptional year-round wildlife.

Rich cultural heritage alongside classic safari landscapes.

A wide range of ecosystems within a single journey.
Peak wildlife and migration viewing.
Lush landscapes with fewer visitors.
Long rains, lush landscapes, fewer travellers, good value.
Kenya’s highlights span some of East Africa’s most iconic and varied landscapes. From vast wildlife-rich plains to remote highlands and dramatic geological features, the destination offers a rich blend of classic safari, scenic contrast, and a strong sense of place.

Iconic savannas famed for big game and migration.

Dramatic escarpments, lakes, and sweeping vistas.
Kenya offers some of Africa’s most iconic experiences, shaped by vast open landscapes, abundant wildlife, and deep cultural heritage. From moments of movement and scale to quieter, more personal encounters, each experience reveals a different side of this remarkable destination.
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Begin the conversationThe Great Migration in Kenya typically takes place from July to October, when vast herds move into the Maasai Mara. This period offers dramatic river crossings and excellent predator activity.
Some areas can be busy during peak migration season, but private conservancies help reduce vehicle numbers and offer more exclusive wildlife viewing with fewer visitors.
Yes. Kenya can be very easily combined with beach destinations along the Indian Ocean coast, creating a seamless balance between safari and relaxation.
Eight to twelve days works well in Kenya, allowing time for safari experiences and, if desired, a few days by the coast.
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Designed by people who live and work in Africa, with local insight that adds context, confidence, and care to every journey.
Every journey is designed with intention: supporting conservation, local communities, and authentic cultural exchange, while leaving a positive footprint behind.
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