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10 + years of experience in hospitality. I own and operate ny tour safaris in Kenya and East Africa
10 + years of experience in hospitality. I own and operate ny tour safaris in Kenya and East Africa

This 5-day safari will take you to 3 of the most desirable animal parks. See the "Big Five" among other exotic wildlife and cultural experience at the Masai village. This high-end Kenya safari is a must go for couples, families or groups of friends who need to enrich their adventurous spirit. You will be transported in equipped land cruiser and guided by a multilingual driver and sleep in Mid range-luxury accommodation on Full board basis.

Step into the heart of Africa to an unforgettable 2-day private safari to the legendary Masai Mara. Enjoy 1 night 2 day hospitality with comfotable rooms within the park and hot meals preapred by 5 star chefs.This is a front-row seat to one of nature’s greatest spectacles, crafted exclusively for you.From the moment you arrive, the vast golden plains stretch endlessly before you, dotted with acacia trees and alive with movement. Your private safari vehicle and expert tour guide are ready to take you deep into the wilderness, where every turn promises a new thrill.Meet the Giants of the Wild – The Big Five, the lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo, and rhino — roaming freely in their natural habitat. Imagine locking eyes with a powerful lion resting in the tall grass, watching a herd of elephants march gracefully across the savannah, or spotting a stealthy leopard draped across a tree branch. In the Masai Mara, wildlife sightings aren’t rare — they’re guaranteed moments waiting to happen. Witness the Great Wildebeest MigrationIf you visit during migration season, prepare for a spectacle unlike anything else on Earth. Millions of wildebeests and zebras thunder across the plains in the world-famous Great Migration, braving crocodile-filled rivers and predators along the way. The drama, the dust, the raw energy —Thrilling Game Drives with a Personal TouchYour experienced guide — deeply knowledgeable about the land and its wildlife — will lead immersive game drives in the early morning and late afternoon, the best times to spot animals at their most active. With a private safari, you control the pace: linger longer for the perfect photo, follow a pride of lions on the hunt, or simply pause to soak in the silence of the savannah. Midday brings a relaxing picnic lunch in the wild, set in a scenic spot surrounded by nature. There’s something magical about enjoying a delicious meal while giraffes graze in the distance and zebras wander nearby. Why This Safari Must Go on Your Bucket ListIn just two days, you’ll experience:Close encounters with the Big FiveThe awe-inspiring wildebeest migration (seasonal)Unlimited game drives in a private safari vehicleA professional, passionate guide dedicated to your adventureA scenic picnic lunch in the heart of the wildernessCountless photo-worthy, heart-racing moments

Experience this exciting safari in Kenya which takes you to Masai Mara National Reserve. The Mara is great for safari viewing activities and features some of the highest wildlife densities in Africa. Lake Nakuru is home to white rhinos and black rhinos and is also a bird-watching paradise. Amboseli gives you amazing views of Kilimanjaro in the background while you're watching herds of elephants, giraffes, and zebras, in their beautiful natural habitats.

Make history by climbing Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest mountain at 17,058 feet. Mount Kenya is roughly circular, about 60km across at the 200mm contour, where the steep font hills rise out of the gentler slopes of the centered highlands. The summits on the mountain include Point Lenana 4,985m, Point Piggott 4,957m, Point Dutton 4,885, and Point John 4,883m. The only point Lenana can be reached by trekkers and the other two being only for technical climbers.

Spend this adventurous 7 days on a tour safari in the most adorable and famous parks in Kenya. The tour is private on a pop-up land cruiser. Masai Mara is famous for wildebeest migration. Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha are freshwater lakes lying along the Rift Valley extension which starts from Egypt all the way to South Africa. Amboseli has the best view of the highest mountain in Kenya Mount Kilimanjaro.

Samburu National Reserve is a wildlife reserve in northern Kenya known for its unique "Samburu Special Five": the Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich, and gerenuk. The semi-arid landscape is bisected by the Ewaso Ng'iro River, creating a vital oasis for wildlife, which also includes large elephant herds, big cats, and over 450 species of birds. Visitors can also experience the culture of the Samburu people, known for their vibrant traditional attire.The Mau Mau Caves are located on the slopes of of mount Kenya and were used by freedom fighters during the Kenyan Emergency (1952–1960). They are a historical site near Nanyuki, known for their role as a hideout and for their rugged terrain, which includes nearby waterfalls and the Burguret River While there are several caves in the area, some sources indicate that the original cave was destroyed, and what is now visited is a gorge with a waterfall and a historical significance from that era. The caves are reached via a hiking trail, which varies in difficulty and length depending on the route. Some trails are beginner-friendly and can take 4–6 hours to complete. Trails lead to scenic features such as a waterfall and the Burguret River. Some viewpoints offer picnic spots.Lake Nakuru lies squarely on the floor of the Great Rift Valley and surrounded by the characteristic woody and bushy grassland, her sky mirrored lake waters extending to an expansive mass of semi-alkaline water, Lake Nakuru National Park is a ball of beautiful sights waiting to be explored. A wide ecological diversity, varied wildlife habitats, plant and animal species await the wild outdoor lovers.The park is a uniquely rewarding game-viewing destination and a successful sanctuary for both the endangered black rhinos and white rhinos.Hells gate National Park is named after a narrow break in the cliffs, once a tributary of a prehistoric lake that fed early humans in the Rift Valley. It was established in 1984. The park is notable for its wide variety of wildlife and for its scenery. This includes the Fischer's Tower and Central Tower columns . The national park is also home to five geothermal power stations at Olkaria. The Masai Mara features a stunning kaleidoscope of wild and rugged landscapes, warm and welcoming people and an exciting array of creatures – big and small. World famous for hosting the epic Great Migration, the Masai Mara welcomes 1,5 million wildebeests onto its sprawling savannahs each July through October. The Masai Mara National Reserve and conservancies are brimming with life and offer safari travellers a wide variety of activities .The park features three basic campsites and includes a Masai Cultural Center, providing education about the Masai culture and traditions.

Delve into the heart of Africa with a Kenya safari that promises an unforgettable adventure. Experience the breathtaking diversity of Kenya’s landscapes and rich wildlife, guided by local experts who share their profound knowledge of the region. Discover the best destinations and accommodations tailored for an immersive experience that highlights the natural beauty and vibrant culture of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

This is a spectacular five day climb to the peak as you cross the lowland forests alpine tundra with giant groundsels and lobelias. A number of small glaciers are to be found around the summit. This climb will take you up the Sirimon Route to the hiker's summit of Lenana Pt (4985m) and down via the Chogoria route so that you can enjoy a complete traverse of the mountain to to old Moses. The following days hike up to Shipton Camp takes us past the peaks of Teleki and Sendeyo (3990m) which are actually ancient volcanic vents of the main peak. The following day we will start early on day four to make the final steep climb to the peak which offers views of Mount Kilimanjaro to the south and Mt. Elgon to the northwest. The summit day is about 10 hours of hiking in total as we will head back down the mountain to Chogoria Bandas for the night. The final day we will walk through the forest and back to the Chogoria gate to meet your driver to transport you back to Nairobi.

These 3 intense days brings you close to all the big game in one of the richest eco-systems in the region. The Masai Mara national reserve is known as the home of Africa’s “Big Five” – The lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino. But it is also home to the Great Migration. Picture thousands of wildebeests and zebras, crossing into the park on their yearly trek – a veritable train of wildlife herding over the hills, past iconic acacia trees, on their search for pasture and the predator in hot pursuit!Imagine the spectacle of the Mara River hosting ferocious crocodiles and territorial hippopotamus.

A Nairobi city tour itinerary can include one or more of the following: visiting Nairobi National Park, hand-feeding giraffes at the Giraffe Centre, and learning about colonial history at the Karen Blixen Museum. Other popular activities are visiting the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, exploring the Bomas of Kenya for traditional cultural displays, shopping for beads at the Kazuri beads and taking a walk or drive through the Karura ForestLake Nakuru is the foundation of the park serving as a wildlife haven.Lake Nakuru is an alkaline lake, which is what further draws birds and wildlife to its shores. The national park and lake are most renowned for the tens of thousands of flamingos which can reach over a million at their peak.Hell's Gate National Park is a national park situated near lake The lake Naivasha. The park is named after a narrow break in the cliffs, once a tributary of a prehistoric lake that fed early humans in the rift valley. It was established in 1984. The park is notable for its wide variety of wildlife and for its scenery. This includes the Fischer's Tower and Central Tower columns and Hell's Gate Gorge. The national Park is also home to five power stations at at . The park features three basic campsites and includes a Maasai Cultural Center, providing education about the Masai culture and traditions.Home to stunning natural beauty, an abundance of wildlife, and a laid-back pace of life.Lake Naivasha was among the most favorite stopson any Kenya safari adventure. It is an essential stop on any Kenya travel safari tour itinerary.The Masai Mara National Reserve as a savannah ecosystem, is contiguous to the Serengeti National Park in the United Republic of Tanzania. The ecosystem provides a wide wilderness that has continued to support a large population of diverse animal species. The site has continued to provide the grazing lands for wildebeests during their annual migration from Tanzania and vice versa. of wildebeests. The Mara River continues to provide water for the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem which assures continuity of species into the future.Amboseli National Park is in southern Kenya. It’s known for its large elephant herds and views of immense Mount Kilimanjaro, across the border in Tanzania. Observation Hill offers panoramas of the peak and the park’s plains and swamps. Varied wildlife includes giraffes, zebras, cheetahs and hundreds of bird species. The western section is dominated by vast Lake Amboseli, which is dry outside the rainy season.In Tsavo East National Park, you can go on game drives to see wildlife like the "red elephants," lions, and rhinos, explore unique geological features like the Yatta Plateau and and shetani lava flow, and visit attractions such as Lugard's Falls and the Aruba Dam. Other activities include birdwatching, guided nature walks, and relaxing by the galana River.Diani Beach is a popular tropical beach in Kenya, located on the Indian Ocean coast south of Mombasa. It is known for its white sand, clear turquoise waters, and a range of activities from relaxing to water sports like kite surfing and diving. It's often visited as a final destination after a safari in Kenya, with easy flight connections to the nearby Ukunda Airstrip.

This 11 day multi park tour is a sought after safari experience for many. This is really an adventurous venture for those who want to enjoy many different experiences. This safari has mid-range luxury accommodations, that takes you to some of the most popular Kenyan Parks; It can be customized to suite your personal preferences. On this itineraries, we are covering the central, south-west, and south-east Kenya tourist circuits. This tour safari itinerary is also perfect for Bird watchers and photography enthusiasts as it traverse many parks and lasts at last 2 nights stays. The diversity of wildlife, and nature from different parks and destinations makes it a very desirable safari to go.

14-Day Kenya -Tanzania Bush and Zanzibar Beach ExperienceLake Naivasha stands as Kenya's only freshwater lake within the Great Rift Valley, positioned at 1,884 meters above sea level and just 90 kilometers northwest of Nairobi. This geographical uniqueness makes it a fascinating anomaly – while most Rift Valley lakes are alkaline due to volcanic activity and mineral deposits, Naivasha maintains its freshwater status through underground outflow and natural sedimentation processes. Unlike the dramatic game drives that define Kenya's savanna parks, Lake Naivasha offers a completely different safari experience. Here, you can take boat safaris to observe hippos wallowing in the shallows and watch African Fish Eagles dive for their catch. The highlight for many visitors is Crescent Island, where you can walk freely among zebras, giraffes, and various antelope species without the barrier of a vehicle.The lake supports over 400 bird species, making it one of East Africa's premier birdwatching destinations. Paper reeds fringe much of the shoreline, creating perfect nesting habitats and adding to the lake's distinctive character within Kenya's diverse ecosystemThe Masai Mara is the most popular safari destination in East Africa, along with the Serengeti in northern Tanzania.It is the site of the great migration where over 2 million zebras, gazelles and wildebeest travel from Serengeti to the Masai Mara each year.The Great Migration is the world's largest migration of wildlife.The event takes place from July to October each year. Over 2 million mammals make their way from the Serengeti in northern Tanzania where the dry grasslands can no longer sustain them.The Serengeti is one of the most famous destinations in Africa, this world heritage park is the stage for the dramatic wildebeest migration that takes place each year.Tanzania’s oldest park, covering a whopping 1.5 million hectares, it is home to an incredible diversity of animals.The park borders Kenya in the northwest, and is connected to the Ngorongoro conservation area.Ngorongoro Conservation Area is in northern Tanzania. It’s home to the vast, volcanic Ngorongoro Crater and “big 5” game (elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino). Huge herds of wildebeests and zebras traverse its plains during their annual migration. Livestock belonging to the semi-nomadic Maasai tribe graze alongside wild animals.Tarangire, with many African Elephants per square kilometers than any other national park in the country, lies about 120Km southwest of Arusha City.It is in this Park that visitors will be able to see threatened as well as endangered species of such as ebony trees, the Python, cheetah, elephants, African wild dogs, lesser and greater Kudu, Beisa Oryx, Gerenuk and othersBirdlife in Tarangire is just Amazing ! About 550 species of birds have been recorded in the park, which is larger number of bird species than the famous Serengeti.Zanzibar is an archipelago of over 50 islands and islets. Uniting with Tanzania in 1964, Zanzibar is now one of the best beach holiday destinations in East Africa, with beautiful white sands and clear blue waters stretching as far as the eye can see. As a primary trading post on the spice, silk and slave trade routes for over a millennium, Zanzibar has been a unique cultural crossroads, blending African, Indian, Arabian and European cultures. This is most apparent in the Old Stone Town, one of the few remaining ancient towns in Africa. Stone Town is a labyrinth of chaotic alleyways, interposed between towering limestone houses, each with ornately carved hardwood doors with brass finishings and terracotta roofs. Alongside the architecture, Zanzibar is unique in its cuisine, religion, politics, and way of life. It's very different to mainland Tanzania, and makes for a perfect start or end to an East African safariZanzibar offers a number of outdoor activities and water sports, including cycling, kitesurfing, diving, or just general island hopping.

Enjoy very best of Kenya's birds paradise parks; Lake Nakuru National Park. This amazing park is one of the best places to be on a short Kenyan visit. Come explore Africa with us! Enjoy this 11.5-hour tour of Lake Nakuru, home to remarkable wild bird populations in all of Africa. You'll enjoy a close view of wildlife on your game drive. Enjoy a 1 hour Boat Ride on the Lake Naivasha with spectacular Bird Watching, Hippo Point. Return to Nairobi/Airport/Hotel or let us help plan your next trip.

Aberdare National Park provides a vastly different experience to the country’s more famous savannah reserves like the Masai Mara. Created to protect the Aberdare Mountains of the Central Highlands, it comprises two ecosystems unusual to Kenya: a moorland plateau and a swathe of dense rainforest.The result is that visitors on safari in Aberdare National Park can expect not only unique and spectacular landscapes, but will also enjoy good game viewing particularly in the salient area – the eastern forested section.The Samburu National Reserve terrain is wild, rugged and beautiful. Have an afternoon game drive to sight the resident bush elephants, gerenuk, beisa, reticulated giraffe and grevy's zebra, oryx, and the blue-necked Somali Ostrich which are very rare elsewhere in the country. This wildlife reserve in northern Kenya known for its unique "Samburu Special Five": the Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich, and gerenuk. The semi-arid landscape is bisected by the Ewaso Ng'iro River, creating a vital oasis for wildlife, which also includes large elephant herds, big cats, and over 450 species of birds. Visitors can also experience the culture of the Samburu people, known for their vibrant traditional attire.Located in the Great Rift Valley, Lake Nakuru is a shallow, alkaline lake where both lesser and greater flamingos can be found in vast numbers, sometimes literally turning the water pink! The lake varies in size from five to 30 square kilometres – depending on rainfall – and is rich in birdlife; there are 400 resident species on the lake and in the surrounding national park. Black and white rhinos thrive in the surrounding national park, which also has its fair share of Cape buffalo, African wild dog, zebra, eland, waterbuck and lion.In recent years Nakuru has attracted fame for the high number of leopard sightings, and the rare Rothschild’s giraffe. Its acacia and euphorbia forests are havens for animals during the heat of the day, making Nakuru an excellent wildlife-viewing destination, while the hippo pool is a favourite spot for picnics.In Masai mara you'll spend 2 days to discover the savannah's spectacular populations. Here, the predator likes to mask and hide in long grasses to ambush and surprise it's prey. You can also witness the territorial rivalry between different species as a never ending game. Because of the reliable rains and plenty of vegetation in this grassland, there are many herbivorous followed by hunting animals like hyena, wild dogs, cheater, secretory bird, python, crocodile in the river, hippo, African Eagle and all kinds of birds.Discover the "Big Five" 'from the towering Elephant heard, the interesting rhinoceros, The pride of lions with cubs. Be lucky to see the leopard climbing the tree.Masai Mara is the spot for the yearly migration of millions of Wildebeest's crossing the Mara river.

Delve into the heart of Africa with a Kenya safari that promises an unforgettable adventure. Experience the breathtaking diversity of Kenya’s landscapes and rich wildlife, guided by local experts who share their profound knowledge of the region. Discover the best destinations and accommodations tailored for an immersive experience that highlights the natural beauty and vibrant culture of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.- Explore Kenya’s renowned wildlife and stunning national parks- Benefit from local guides with deep regional insights- Tailored itineraries to maximize your safari experience- Local support from our Arlington, TX base and in Kenya

These 3 locations are Kenya’s best and most spectacular safari destinations. You will begin your tour at Masai Mara, renowned for its abundant wildlife and Big Five. Next, you'll visit Lake Nakuru, a birdwatcher’s paradise famous for flamingos and rhinos. The last and not least is Amboseli, where majestic elephants roam against the stunning backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. You'll experience breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unforgettable game drives in this adventure of a lifetime!
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