Cradle of Humanity
Immerse yourself in landscapes where wildlife migrations paint epic stories, and tribal wisdom echoes through generations.
Kenya orchestrates nature's most spectacular shows with breathtaking precision. From the thundering herds of the Masai Mara to the pink-feathered shores of Lake Nakuru, the country offers wildlife experiences that defy imagination. Here, ancient tribal cultures thrive alongside modern conservation efforts, while Indian Ocean beaches provide perfect counterpoints to safari adventures.

Itineraries of Kenya
From savannah sunrises to coastal traditions, our journeys reveal Kenya's extraordinary tapestry of wildlife and cultural heritage.
Day 1
ARRIVAL IN NAIROBI
• Start the beautiful adventure that you will cherish for eternity. • Arrive in Nairobi: Check into your hotel and rest after your journey. • Visit Nairobi National Park: Experience a game drive in this unique park located just outside the city, where you might spot lions, giraffes, and rhinos. • David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: Visit the elephant orphanage in the afternoon to learn about conservation efforts and see baby elephants being fed. •Dinner in Nairobi: Enjoy traditional Kenyan cuisine at a local restaurant.
Day 2
NAIROBI TO MAASAI MARA
• Wake up in the morning, have a hearty breakfast in the hotel. • Travel to Maasai Mara: Depart early for a scenic drive to Maasai Mara National Reserve (approximately 5-6 hours). • Afternoon Game Drive: Enjoy your first safari in the Maasai Mara, famous for its abundant wildlife and the Great Migration during August. • Overnight in Maasai Mara: Stay at a lodge or tented camp.
Day 3
FULL DAY IN MAASAI MARA
• Begin your day with a delicious breakfast at your hotel. • Morning and Afternoon Game Drives: Spend the day exploring the reserve, looking for lions, cheetahs, elephants, and wildebeests. • Optional Balloon Safari: Experience a hot air balloon ride at sunrise (pre-booking recommended), followed by a bush breakfast. • Cultural Visit: Optional visit to a nearby Maasai village to learn about their traditions and lifestyle. • Overnight in Maasai Mara.
Day 4
MAASAI MARA TO LAKE NAKURU
• Wake up in the morning, have a hearty breakfast in the hotel. • Travel to Lake Nakuru National Park: Depart for Lake Nakuru (approximately 4-5 hours). • Afternoon Game Drive: Spot flamingos, rhinos, and various bird species around the lake, and visit viewpoints like Baboon Cliff. • Overnight in Lake Nakuru: Stay at a lodge near the park.
Day 5
LAKE NAKURU TO NAIROBI
• Wake up in the morning, have a hearty breakfast in the hotel. • Morning Game Drive: Enjoy a final morning game drive in Lake Nakuru. • Return to Nairobi: Drive back to Nairobi (approximately 2-3 hours). • Nairobi National Museum or Karen Blixen Museum: Visit one of these cultural attractions in the afternoon. • Evening at leisure: Explore local shops or relax at your hotel. • Overnight in Nairobi.
Day 6
DAY TRIP TO AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK
• Wake up in the morning, have a hearty breakfast in the hotel. • Early Morning Departure: Head to Amboseli National Park (approximately 4-5 hours). • Game Drive: Spend the day exploring the park, known for its large elephant herds and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro. • Lunch in the Park: Enjoy a picnic lunch while taking in the scenery. • Return to Nairobi: Drive back to Nairobi in the evening. • Overnight in Nairobi.
Day 7
DEPARTURE
• Wake up to a beautiful morning and have a delicious breakfast. • Pack your bags and complete the check-out formalities at the hotel. • Your amazing tour concludes once you get dropped at the Airport for your onward journey.
Key Facts
Currency
Kenyan Shilling
Peak Time
July to October
Language
English, Swahili
Coldest Month
July
Time Zone
East Africa Time (GMT+3)
Hottest Month
February
INSIDER TIP
Book smaller conservancies bordering the Masai Mara for intimate wildlife encounters without the crowds, and experience authentic Maasai culture through community-owned lodges.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
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Yellow fever vaccination required
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Early morning safaris offer best sightings
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Cash widely needed in rural areas