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    Masai Mara

    Set off on incredible safari experiences

    The Big Five

    Spot the world’s most famous wildlife and countless other species

    Amboseli National Park

    Track huge herds of magnificent elephants

    Walking Safaris

    Explore on foot in Lewa and Laikipia

    Big Cats

    See them prey on wildebeest during the Great Migration

    Wildlife, culture and exclusive safari experiences

    Kenya’s landscapes are vast and varied. The country’s expansive national parks, as well as fascinating Maasai culture and exclusive conservancies, make for fantastic safari experiences.

    Depending on when you visit, you may witness the drama of the Great Wildebeest Migration or be equally awed by glimpses of lions, leopards and cheetahs. The views over the border to Kilimanjaro from Amboseli and adventures in the dramatic Great Rift Valley are just as memorable.

    Many of the country’s reserves place a strong emphasis on conservation, keeping their environmental impact to a minimum and concentrating on supporting local communities. Wherever you choose to stay, guided by our experts’ decades of combined expertise, you’ll find Kenya a very special destination for a luxury safari.

    Our team delight in bringing this magical country to life on private, personalised journeys that favour genuine and rewarding Kenyan experiences. Your safari highlights might be visits to exclusive conservation areas, stays at locally run camps or relaxing at intimate luxury lodges. Adventures to this game and culture rich country can be as action-packed or as laidback as you wish.

    Highlights

    Experience the visceral excitement of the world famous wildebeest migration on the Maasai Mara and private conservation areas

    Pop into Amboseli for stunning views over the snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro

    Further east to Chyulu Hills for remarkable insight into the lives of the Maasai

    Venture north to the romantic Laikipia region of the Great Rift Valley with expert guides who’ll help you seek out the elusive black rhino

    Visit the Samburu National Reserve for a variety of landscapes where lions, cheetahs and leopards stalk their prey

    Luxury accommodation in Kenya

    There are many incredible places to stay in Kenya. Here are some of our favourite properties and lodges, handpicked by our travel designers:

    Mara Conservancies

    Towering high on the Rift Valley’s Oloololo Escarpment with direct and private access to the Mara Triangle, this…

    Lewa

    Located deep within the bio-diverse Lewa Conservancy, the hilltop Lewa House is perfectly placed to experience…

    Maasai Mara

    Right on the Mara River in the heart of the reserve, Governors’ Il Moran Camp has just ten very spacious saf…

    Borana Conservancy

    Lengishu is an exclusive safari house, ideal for families or a group of friends, with a superb hillside setting in nort…

    Maasai Mara

    The interiors are spacious with comfortable beds and each tent enjoys river views from the veranda. The rear…

    Samburu

    Located on the edge of the Ewaso River in a pristine wilderness within the Westgate Community Conservanc…

    Samburu

    Located on the edge of the Ewaso River in a pristine wilderness within the Westgate Community Conservanc…

    Where to go

    Amboseli

    A thriving elephant population set against the backdrop of mount kilimanjaro makes Amboseli a wildlife photographer’s dream. Combined with meaningful cultural experiences and plenty of plains game and predators, there’s days of safari to be had here.

    Kenyan Coast

    Palm fringed, white sand beaches with laidback resorts are the perfect base to discover the coast. Coral reefs and hundreds of brightly colored fish can be found on snorkelling and diving adventures. Above the shoreline there’s boat trips and exhilarating kite surfing.

    Lake Nakuru

    Nakuru national park is a small, perfectly formed park. Lake Nakuru itself, in the middle park, is home to pretty pink flamingos who feed in the shallow waters. Large game and hundreds of bird species can be found here for an exciting safari experience by the water.

    Lamu Archipelago

    Situated in the twinkling waters of the Indian Ocean sits the unspoilt paradise of the Lamu Archipelago. Off the beaten track, this remote beach hideaway offers a rich cultural heritage, ready to be discovered.

    Maasai Mara

    The Masai Mara is one of the most famous national parks in the world. The place to see the Great Wildebeest Migration thundering through the Mara River and masses of varied wildlife from the big five to birdlife.

    Nairobi

    Scratch the surface and Kenya’s capital and find there’s more than meets the eye in this bustling metropolis. Stunning hotels, markets, museums, wildlife sanctuaries and it’s even got its own national park.

    Loita Forest

    Loita Forest is the place of birds; diverse habitats of wooded areas, swamps and rivers are a haven to many Kenyan and migratory bird species. No large predators allows for abundant walking trails, guided by local Maasai for an authentic and rewarding experience on foot.

    Solio Private Reserve

    Solio is Kenya’s leading rhino sanctuary and a wildlife haven to many other creatures including over 300 species of birds. Another shining star of conservation that offers varied safari experiences.

    When to visit Kenya

    January to March is hot and humid but game will be condensed around water. July to October are the ideal months to travel, with the Great Migration in action.

    River Crossings

    July - August

    Safari

    June - October

    Walking Safaris

    July - October

    Migratory Birds

    October - April

    Big Five

    December - March

    When is the Best Time to Visit Kenya?

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    Whatever you want from your adventure in Kenya, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.