Where Great Plains, Ancient Culture, and Coastal Breezes Converge
Welcome to Kenya—where safari began, and where it still captures the soul. From the golden grasslands of the Maasai Mara to the rugged peaks of Mount Kenya and the sun-drenched shores of the Indian Ocean, this is a land shaped by both wild beauty and cultural depth. Kenya offers some of the most iconic wildlife experiences on Earth, from witnessing the Great Migration thunder across the Mara to tracking elephants at the foot of Kilimanjaro in Amboseli.
But there’s more to Kenya than its legendary game drives. In Laikipia, private conservancies lead the way in conservation and community-driven tourism, offering deeply personal and exclusive safari experiences. Chyulu Hills and the Lewa-Borana landscape offer untamed terrain, black rhino sanctuaries, and unforgettable encounters in landscapes where wilderness and tradition still walk hand in hand. Then there are the coastlines—where white-sand beaches and Swahili culture invite you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reflect.
With our trusted partners across Kenya—from intimate family-run camps to celebrated luxury lodges—we’ll tailor your journey to match your pace and passions. Whether it’s a sunrise balloon safari over the Mara, a stay at a historic homestead in the highlands, or a barefoot afternoon on the shores of Lamu, Kenya will leave its mark on your heart—and call you back again and again.
Our Favorite Lodges & Camps in Kenya
There’s no shortage of beauty in Kenya, but these are the places that captured our hearts. From the vast savannahs to Samburu sunsets, each one holds a story we’re excited for you to step into.
Lake Naivasha
Samburu, Kenya
Solio Private Reserve – Laikipia
Olare Motorogi Conservancy – Maasai Mara
Maasai Mara
Maasai Mara, Kenya
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Where to Go in Kenya

Maasai Mara & Mara Conservancies
The crown jewel of Kenyan safaris, the Mara offers endless savanna, iconic wildlife, and the thundering drama of the Great Migration. Adjacent private conservancies provide a more exclusive, low-impact way to experience this extraordinary ecosystem.

Laikipia Plateau
A patchwork of private conservancies leading in community-based conservation, Laikipia ishome to wild dog, rhino, and intimate safari lodges. The land is vast, wild, and deeply connected to the people who protect it.

Amboseli National Park
At the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli is famed for its immense elephant herds and cinematic vistas. Morning game drives are often framed by the snow-capped peak—one of Africa’s most iconic views.

Chyulu Hills
Between Amboseli and Tsavo lies this lush, volcanic region of rolling green hills and lava tubes. It’s a place for privacy, romance, and views stretching from Mount Kilimanjaro to the distant horizon.

Samburu
Remote and rugged, Samburu is a land of unique species and rich cultural traditions. Here,guests encounter the “Samburu Special Five” and connect with semi-nomadic communities who’ve called this region home for centuries.

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and pioneering conservation model, Lewa is known for its thriving populations of rhino and Grevy’s zebra. With dramatic landscapes and high-end lodges, it’s both wild and deeply meaningful.

Lake Nakuru
Famous for its flocks of flamingos and dramatic Rift Valley escarpments, Nakuru also shelters endangered black and white rhinos. It’s a compact but wildlife-rich park ideal for shorter stays or scenic stopovers.

Lake Naivasha
A tranquil freshwater lake surrounded by acacia forest, Naivasha is perfect for boating safaris, birdwatching, and relaxing in peaceful settings. It also offers access to Hell’s Gate National Park and geothermal hot springs.

Nairobi
Not just a gateway city—Nairobi is buzzing with art, cuisine, and conservation. Visit the Giraffe Centre, David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, or explore its lively neighborhoods and heritage sites before heading into the wild.

Kenya Coast (Lamu, Diani, Watamu)
White sand beaches, warm Indian Ocean waters, and centuries-old Swahili culture make the coast an irresistible extension to any safari. Whether sailing a dhow at sunset or exploring ancient stone towns, the rhythm slows, and the soul exhales.
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Kenya Safari Awaits
A Kenyan safari is more than a journey—it’s a connection to something deeper. Whether you’re watching the Great Migration thunder across the Mara, sipping sundowners on the savanna, or waking to the distant call of a fish eagle on the shores of Lake Naivasha, each moment is woven with wonder. A Kenyan safari is more than a journey—it’s a connection to something deeper. Whether you’re watching the Great Migration thunder across the Mara, sipping sundowners on the savanna, or waking to the distant call of a fish eagle on the shores of Lake Naivasha, each moment is woven with wonder.
Let us craft a safari that reflects your spirit—rooted in community, shaped by conservation, and alive with the timeless magic of East Africa.
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