Most visitors to Kenya simply fly in and out of capital Nairobi – which is a huge mistake...
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
If you’ve ever wondered what the hide of a rhino feels like, wanted to experience a safari at night or dreamed of running (or riding) in the wild, open air of a safari reserve, head to Ol Pejeta Conservancy...
The Great Rift Valley
The Great Rift Valley stretches across Africa from Mozambique into Lebanon in the Middle East...
Masai Mara National Reserve
The big beast of Kenya safari
The king of Kenya safari, the sweeping grass plains of the Mara (as it’s usually referred to) are home to the densest concentration of large mammals on the planet...
Nairobi
Most visitors to Kenya simply fly in and out of capital Nairobi – which is a huge mistake...
Begin your Kenyan adventure by flying into Nairobi, where you can tour downtown Nairobi or explore the city’s National Museum. Head to Ol Pejeta Conservancy to begin your wildlife experience, searching for the Big Five (including the last remaining white rhinos in the wild) and visiting the Jane Goodall Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Next, travel to Lake Naivasha in the Great Rift Valley, where you can take a boat ride on the water to get a new perspective on the region’s wildlife. From here, drive to the Masai Mara National Reserve for some of the world’s best wildlife watching, including the great wildebeest migration, big cats and elephants. Make sure to engage with the Masai people on a village visit, before ending your trip back in Nairobi.
Most visitors to Kenya simply fly in and out of capital Nairobi – which is a huge mistake. Yes, it might be a concrete jungle when compared with the rest of Kenya’s natural landscapes, but vibrant Nairobi is a centre of art, music and cultural heritage. Take some time to explore the city’s music and food scene and you won’t be disappointed.
See endangered rhinos in Ol Pejeta Game Reserve
Day 2–3 in Ol Pejeta Conservancy
If you’ve ever wondered what the hide of a rhino feels like, wanted to experience a safari at night or dreamed of running (or riding) in the wild, open air of a safari reserve, head to Ol Pejeta Conservancy.
The conservancy is in the Laikipia region, at the foothills of Mount Kenya. The sanctuary is the largest in East Africa to host black rhino, as well as the world’s last two remaining white northern rhino. Ol Pejeta is also the only place in Kenya where you can see chimpanzees.
Conservation is at its core, with several experiences available for intrepid safari-goers who want to do more than just watch the animals.
Traverse the Great Rift Valley
Day 4 in The Great Rift Valley
The Great Rift Valley stretches across Africa from Mozambique into Lebanon in the Middle East. Dissecting Kenya in two, it’s a great place to see several lakes supporting more than 500 bird species and crocodiles.
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Wine tasting in Naivasha
Sample some of East-Africa’s fastest-growing wines with a tasting tour at the Leleshwa vineyard. The winery, best known for its light, summery sauvignon blanc, is based in Naivasha, 47 miles north of Nairobi in the heart of the Rift Valley.
Big five safaris in the Maasai Mara
Day 5–7 in Masai Mara National Reserve
The king of Kenya safari, the sweeping grass plains of the Mara (as it’s usually referred to) are home to the densest concentration of large mammals on the planet. This is the place to see large prides of black-manned lions, bellowing elephants, grumpy buffalo and a pick ‘n’ mix box of antelope and gazelles. And that’s before we even touch on the smaller creatures and huge array of birds.
But, above and beyond all else, the Mara is renowned for the spectacular wildebeest migration. From about June to early-October each year, around two million wildebeest and other herbivores leave Tanzania’s Serengeti and splash across the crocodile infested waters of the Mara River in search of fresh, rain-fed grass in the Masai Mara. It’s a spectacular phenomenon and a classic safari experience.
In high seasons (July-September and the Christmas period) there can be hundreds of safari vehicles in the park at any one time, and park rules about approaching animals and sticking to the roads are sometimes ignored by less scrupulous guides (this is a particular problem with super-low budget safaris operating out of Nairobi). I once interviewed a biologist who told me she’d seen about 70 vehicles crowding around one cheetah!
But the Mara is a big place. If you stay in the more remote corners and move your focus away from chasing the big cats and elephants, you can still find tranquillity even in high season.
The other way to avoid the crowds is by visiting in mid-season. Personally I love June when everything is fresh and green after the rains, the wildebeest are starting to arrive but not the tourists, and temperatures are cool and pleasant. There can also be some spectacular thunderstorms at this time. And if the focus of your interest is birdwatching, then the rainy seasons of November and April-May are excellent.
My biggest Mara tip: look beyond the reserve itself. Nowadays the Mara is almost completely surrounded by a series of community-run wildlife conservancies. Offering almost complete exclusivity, if you can afford the often high prices then these are by far the best areas to stay. These conservancies have vastly expanded the amount of land under some kind of protection and they’ve brought real benefits to both wildlife and local communities as well as one of the worlds finest safari experiences for visitors. I can highly recommend Mara North, Naboisho, Nashulai Maasai Conservancy and Ol Dereski, though you’ll likely have an amazing time in any of them.
Return to Nairobi and depart
Day 8 in Nairobi
Enjoy an early breakfast at the camp, checkout and conduct a game drive en-route with an optional opportunity to visit a village of the Maasai people to witness the singing and dancing that is part of their daily lives and sacred rituals.
Transfer to Nairobi in the afternoon, for your onward flight.
Where to stay
Classic
Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort
Located next to the freshwater Lake Naivasha in the Great Rift Valley, Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort is surrounded by 150 acres of expansive grassland which is home to a variety of wildlife, including resident giraffes, colobus monkeys, hippos and waterbuck. Artistically designed, the 21 cottages snake their way between the trees, while guests can enjoy the two outdoor swimming pools, bar, snack kitchen, pizzeria, health spa, tennis court and stables.
Superior
Safari Park Hotel
Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi's famous resort and Africa's largest and most exciting conference destination An oasis of tranquillity in the heard of Nairobi, the Safari Park Hotel blends stylish elegant African architecture with supremely luxurious accommodation; sparkling water gardens with an inland beach and beautifully landscaped gardens, with a wide choice of international restaurants.
Superior
Ashnil Mara Camp
Ashnil Mara Camp comprises 56 luxurious tents set overlooking the picturesque vast of Mara. Ashnil Mara Camp lies inside the renowned Masai Mara Game Reserve, along the confluence of the Mara Olkeju Rivers. It comprises of luxurious tents overlooking the picturesque vasts of Mara plains famous for the wildebeest migration feted as the seventh wonders of the word. Com catch the migration amid a raw blend of luxury and the wild.
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