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Luxury Great Migration Safari

Embark on an extraordinary journey with our Luxury Great Migration Safari, a front-row ticket to nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacle. The Great Wildebeest Migration is a breathtaking phenomenon where millions of plains game, including wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles, move through the Serengeti in Tanzania and into Kenya’s Mara Triangle in a timeless cycle of life, survival, and renewal. As the migration unfolds, witness the dramatic Mara River crossings, where predators and prey are locked in a mesmerizing dance of life and death. Crocodiles lie in wait as herds bravely navigate the treacherous waters, while predators such as lions, hyenas, and cheetahs prowl the riverbanks, creating an unparalleled natural drama. It is a cinematic scene of resilience and survival, unlike anything else on Earth. Your adventure takes you to the heart of this wilderness spectacle—the Maasai Mara, Kenya’s most renowned wildlife arena. Morning and evening game drives place you at the center of the action, where you will marvel at the sheer abundance of wildlife. In addition to the migrating herds, you will encounter the legendary Big Five: lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and rhinos. The vast plains, dotted with acacia trees and kissed by golden sunlight, create an ethereal setting that feels as timeless as the migration itself. Throughout your journey, indulge in the finest luxury at our carefully selected 5-star accommodations. Designed to provide an intimate and personalized experience, these exquisite lodges and camps seamlessly blend modern elegance with the untamed beauty of the African bush. Savour gourmet cuisine, unwind in opulent surroundings and relax under star-filled skies, where the sounds of the wild lull you to sleep. To elevate your experience, enjoy sundowners in the heart of the savannah, where you can sip on refreshing cocktails as the sky transforms into a canvas of fiery hues. Engage in enriching cultural encounters with the Maasai people, learning about their traditions, customs, and deep connection to the land. This immersive experience adds depth to your journey, creating memories that resonate long after your safari concludes. This Luxury Great Migration Safari is more than a travel experience—it is a deeply moving exploration of nature’s grandeur, a harmonious blend of adventure and opulence. Prepare to be captivated by the raw beauty and intricate rhythms of the wild, all while cocooned in the finest comforts that East Africa has to offer. From thrilling wildlife encounters to serene moments of reflection, every detail of this safari promises to leave you inspired and enchanted.

Horseback Safari in Africa

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Maasai Mara as you experience the thrill of horseback safari across the sweeping savannah landscape. Engaging in a horseback safari offers an unparalleled experience. The exhilaration of harmonizing with nature remains constant. This adventure allows for unrestricted movement among the animals, fostering a sense of oneness with the wildlife. It presents the opportunity to spend entire mornings immersed in the wilderness, enjoying a leisurely picnic breakfast, only to return for lunch. One may opt for an extended excursion with a picnic lunch, or indulge in a brief evening ride, punctuated, perhaps, by a pause for a sundowner. Experience the thrill of Masai Mara, riding on your horse as you explore the vast savannah and wildlife. Picture yourself galloping on a majestic horse through the African savannah as impalas gracefully leap and gazelles peacefully graze around you. The wind creates mesmerizing ripples across the famed savannahs, and towering giraffes elegantly bend their long necks to reach the acacia leaves. As you ride, elephants raise their heads, observing your journey with unwavering calmness. Each ride is a unique adventure, where a flock of sunbirds might dance through the air, and a vibrant turaco bird may flash past you. Zebras communicate with ear-shivering gestures and whinnies, while a lion, hidden in the grass, raises its majestic head. Riding on your horse, embraced by the surrounding wildlife, you become fully immersed in this extraordinary experience. The Maasai Mara, repeatedly voted as Africa’s leading national park, boasts an incredible diversity of wildlife, including the renowned ‘big five’. This park is famous for the annual Great Migration, where immense herds of wildebeest surge across the plains and bravely navigate through the rivers. Throughout the year, the Mara is home to a vast array of animals and birds, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Nestled on the outskirts of the Maasai Mara is the Olerai Conservancy, a private 5000-acre haven characterized by lush plains, meandering streams, rugged crags, and forested hills. Here, you’ll encounter the raw beauty of Africa, just as it has existed since time immemorial. Let your spirit be rejuvenated, immerse yourself in the enchantment of nature, and behold the wonders that unfold before your very eyes.

Kenya Helicopter Safari

A Helicopter Safari offers a unique and thrilling experience as you soar above the wilderness as you explore natural landscape and wildlife. This total freedom will allow you to visit places inaccessible by land and untouched by most humans. Northern Kenya hosts some of East Africa’s most remote geographical wonders. Looking down on this vast wilderness from above offers an entirely new perspective. Enjoy instant access to remote locations, otherwise unavailable under time constraints. Hover over wildlife or touch down beside a turquoise pool for a refreshing swim. Take this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity during your luxury Kenya safari holiday to see the wildest corners of the country. Flying over the Northern Kenya Skimming low over the treetops or soaring up and over an escarpment like an eagle on a rising thermal, the best way to absorb the grandeur of Africa’s landscapes is from the air. A helicopter safari is a bucket-list highlight and one of Kenya’s best safari experiences. After a dawn breakfast at one of Kenya’s best safari lodges, we boarded the chopper and strapped ourselves in. I must admit my nerves were all a jangle. Our pilot, John, gave us a safety briefing … and then we were off on our helicopter safari. Up and up, like an elevator ride on steroids. It was an astounding sensation. We headed north, cruising over vast game reserves. I spotted a family of elephants beside a waterhole, hoovering the water with their elastic trunks. On we flew, passing herds of giraffe and Thomson’s gazelle, and catching a glimpse of a rare Grévy’s zebra. Where can you fly to in a helicopter in Kenya? Flights take off in the Laikipia region. From here, you can explore the epic vistas of the Great Rift Valley, soaring high above to take it all in or flying low and skirting the treetops to enjoy the lush riverine forests or the open rolling plains of this diverse region. The pilots are exceptionally well trained and are as passionate about the land as they are about the blue skies above – this means they’re perfectly qualified to operate as your safari guide for your flight. Mount Kenya is easy to access, and you can touch down high up on the mountainside to tuck into a spectacular picnic breakfast or lunch. If you wish to travel farther afield, you can visit the largest permanent desert lake in the world, Lake Turkana, to enjoy the breathtaking and otherworldly basalt outcrops and volcanic shores – here you can even camp out in comfort on the lake shore! The experience of flying to Mount Kenya and Lake Turkana To reach Mount Kenya, it’s an early start boarding the helicopter, to ensure you reach the mountain before the heat sets in – the pilot aims to get you there by 07:30! However, the effort of getting up at this time is well worth it, as the scenery is amazing. Acres of savanna sprawl below, herds of herbivores grazing the grass. Perhaps a lion or a leopard is on the prowl, causing a group of gazelles to scatter suddenly and race through the rippling plains. Then savanna meets woodland, even forest, beautiful banks of indigenous trees alternately standing still and waving gently as you pass overhead. Suddenly the foliage thins and a river emerges, rushing through the park or reserve. The pilot touches down on Mount Kenya and the first treat here is a hearty picnic breakfast! It’s awesome to tuck into the first meal of the day while enjoying the fantastic views. Then, if you wish, you can while away a few hours fly-fishing on one of the tranquil lakes or tarns that adorn the mountain’s upper slopes. After your visit to the majestic mountain, there’s the opportunity to fly to Lake Turkana. This, too, is a superb sight. The largest permanent desert lake in the world, Turkana combines volcanic shores and basalt outcrops to astonishing effect! The sheer inaccessibility of the area makes for a truly pristine environment, where fish such as cichlids, and reptiles such as Nile crocs and turtles, live and thrive. There is plenteous birdlife too, including flamingos and cormorants, while the surrounding grasslands are home to small populations of lion, cheetah, gazelle, zebra, giraffe – and even the cushioned gerbil! In addition to wildlife watching, Lake Turkana is perfect for fishing and quad biking – and there’s even a hint of history, in the fossils of Homo habilis, a species of the Hominini tribe, that remain on the shores. Ancient rock art has also been discovered, on the south beach. Travellers keen on culture will relish taking some time to observe the Rendille people as they bring their livestock to drink here. In total, more than a quarter of a million tribespersons are dependent on the lake, so it’s a real privilege to visit this Waterworld! Need help planning your next Kenyan Safari? We will help get you the best safari experience, void of traffic and overcrowding associated with other regions. Let us help you plan.

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Rhino Tracking in Africa: Saruni Rhino

Nestled among the swaying doum palms of Samburu in northern Kenya, Saruni Rhino offers one-of-a-kind rhino tracking safaris. This is the first community-owned and community-run Rhino Sanctuary in Sera Community Conservancy, after an absence of a quarter of a century, marking a historical achievement for conservation and tourism in Kenya. It is unique not only for the unforgettable, raw beauty of its habitat but also because, as the name says, it is the gateway to an extraordinary place: the rhino sanctuary where black rhinos have been successfully re-introduced and are guarded by the community. The camp offers several diverse experiences. One is the first on-foot black rhino tracking experience in East Africa. This incredible walking safari provides a thrilling adventure and the opportunity for guests to actively contribute to the protection of this iconic species. The rhinos are located in a 350 000-hectare wilderness region known as the Sera Community Conservancy, which is the first community conservancy in Africa to own and operate a sanctuary for black rhinos – providing state-of-the-art protection, allowing the species to roam its natural habitat in northern Kenya for the first time in decades. Guided by highly trained rangers, you can get very close to these giant browsing mammals. After locating a rhino in your vehicle, you will disembark and approach on foot, advancing very close but never giving away your presence. Although rhinos’ eyesight is very poor, their hearing is exceptional and your guide will ensure that the animal is never frightened by your presence. Accommodation Options for this Safari Saruni Rhino is a 4-banda camp. A banda is a rustic stone cottage with a thatched roof and canvas zip-down windows and doors. All bandas have flushing loos, hot & cold water and natural stone showers. The bandas are situated along a dry river bed lined with beautiful doum palms in a way that ensures maximum privacy for guests but is intimate enough for group bookings on an exclusive basis. Make a Positive Impact Through Travel Saruni believes in the ethical creation of wealth. This is the way forward for Africa, and for conservation: the protection of wildlife and nature based on the distribution of income and jobs to its stakeholders. This is why they are proud to be among the founding members of Mara North Conservancy (MNC) and to be part of Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT) – two leading community-run conservation organizations in Kenya, which demonstrate the vital connection between communities, conservation and wildlife, a relationship fueled by tourism.

Camel Safari in Lewa

Camel Safari Across the Wilderness of Kenya

One of the most refreshing and fun-filled safari experiences is exploring Kenya’s wilderness on a camel safari. Be adventurous and do as the Samburu do; ride a camel through the African wilderness. A fun-filled alternative to the traditional game viewing experience, a camelback safari allows guests to get up close with plains games such as zebra, giraffe, and ostrich. This activity can be tailored to your preferences and combined with some of our exciting wildlife safari packages. A Camel Safari is a Unique Safari experience with the Samburu people in one of the most untouched destinations in Kenya. A camel safari is the ideal means of travelling through northern Kenya. The experience is unmatched, and you get to have an authentic trip accompanied by Samburu people, learning their ways and culture. One of the most refreshing and fun-filled safari experiences is exploring Kenya’s wilderness on a camel safari. Escape the constraints of a vehicle and lose yourself in the wilds where the camel train is the only traffic for miles.  Walk out into the bush, with Samburu tribesmen and camels carrying the camp, or ride them through the dry riverbeds of Northern Kenya – you will walk or ride through some of the most remote and scenically beautiful lands in Northern Kenya. Northern Kenya consists largely of very dry land, which camels thrive in. This is a peaceful journey through a spiritual and historical wilderness. Camelback safaris take place in northern Kenya’s Laikipia county. This mode of transport was (and still is) used by the Arab traders and has filtered down to northern Kenya’s Samburu and Turkana tribes. These gentle creatures have a soft nature as they quietly stroll through the arid landscape. Just like horseback riding, the wildlife is not disturbed on a camel safari. It’s a great way to get closer to the animals. There are a few lodges and camps that offer camelback safaris, and they are traditionally found close to the northern frontier in Kenya’s Samburu country Need help planning your next Kenyan Safari? We will help get you the best safari experience, void of traffic and overcrowding associated with other regions. Let us help you plan.

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Kenyan Wildlife Adventure

Venture into the heart of Kenya’s wilderness with an 8-day wildlife adventure through the Ol Pejeta Conservancy and the legendary Masai Mara. Enjoy an up-close and personal encounter with the world-renowned Great Migration and relish the chance to meet some of Africa’s most endangered animals. Both Ol Pejeta Bush Camp and Rekero Camp offer incredible game-viewing opportunities as well as the chance to sit back, relax, and allow yourself to become one with the rhythm of Africa’s wild heart.

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Masai Mara Safari

Explore the jewel in Kenya’s crown; the wildlife-rich Masai Mara National Reserve. The quintessential Masai Mara safari delivers many attractions, as the reserve is home to an excellent year-round concentration of game, including the more than two million wildebeest, zebras and other antelopes that make up the famous Great Migration.

Kenya Romantic Safari

Although we’ve had the privilege of creating many of them over the years, we have no single favourite place or plan for an especially amorous Custom Romantic Safari. There are simply too, too many possibilities. We will, however, be delighted to do a little matchmaking and find just the right and romantic spots for you. Our Kenya Romantic Safari encompasses charming and rustic destinations that will surely arouse the best out of your union. Raw and untamed destination combined with the best and most luxurious accommodation Kenya has to offer. Why Kenya for a Romantic Safari? Kenya is arguably the birthplace of safari as we know it. Safari is Swahili for travel. Over the years, safari has evolved to offer more than just wildlife views. Infusing warm hospitality, spectacular landscapes, unique cultures and excellent game, Kenya offers a unique take on romantic safari and this tour covers the best activities for you.

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Wildlife Adventures in Naivasha

Naivasha offers interesting wildlife encounters compared to other common destinations like Maasai Mara. Naivasha packs a lot and yet less travelled, from its magnificent lake to Hell’s Gate National Park that inspired the Lion King Movie. You can opt for a bike ride inside Hell’s Gate or for thrill seekers go for a walk or hike as you explore this magnificent park. Naivasha Park also offers walking safaris to explore the landscape and resident wildlife. Since predators are rare here, it makes for a safe and unique experience. Boat rides are a must here to explore this lake, which also plays host to hippos. Overall, this is a unique destination to explore for wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers. Join us on this 3-day Safari to explore this region and become one with nature.

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