Let me be upfront, this wasn’t a glamorous vacation. It was muddy. It was dusty. We had early mornings, long drives, and a few mosquito bites. But will I want to experiemce this again? Yes!
The tour was well organized, and the guide was a legend! Quite funny, patient, and ridiculously sharp-eyed. Samburu was our first real dive into the wild, and it delivered. We saw elephants on day one, and from there it just kept coming, leopards, hyenas, even a rare kudu.
One afternoon near Lake Nakuru, our vehicle got stuck in a patch of thick mud. Instead of getting annoyed, our group jumped out (after checking for nearby buffalo, obviously) and helped push. That’s the moment I’ll remember, complete strangers working together in the middle of Kenya. What impressed me most was how fast the team coordinated with support. Another vehicle was ready to assist if needed and our guide handled it all with total calm. You could tell they’ve got experience.
The boat ride at Naivasha was another highlight. There’s something eerie and beautiful about hippos watching you from the waterline. Then came Masai Mara, which just floored me. We saw a lion cub playing with its sibling and a herd of wildebeest thundering past. It’s a feeling out of the world.
The accommodations were decent, nothing fancy, but clean, comfortable, and always ready with a warm meal. And I appreciated how the team kept things running smoothly from behind the scenes. Airport pickup was seamless, the group size was just right, and every transition from lodge to lodge was effortless for such a packed itinerary.
If you want pristine perfection maybe look elsewhere. But if you want raw beauty, real moments, and a sense of the world beyond your bubble, this is it. Hats off to the team for making it all flow.
The Maasai Mara Fly-in Safari is a one-day tour in Maasai Mara National Reserve in Nairobi, Kenya. Your journey begins early morning to see the Big Five in action, followed by a game-viewing safari drive and a walking tour along the Mara River to spot crocodiles and hippos. Discover native wildlife like cheetahs, elephants, leopards and lions in their natural habitat as you take in the scenic views of the Savannah.
A picnic lunch will be served at the banks of the river or under a picnic tree overlooking the Mara plains. Continue your tour until late afternoon. At the end of the day, return to Nairobi, where we arrange return flight tickets and airport transfers.
Note: If you are traveling between July and September, this tour also offers the opportunity to witness the wildebeest migration.
This Safari will cover two of Kenya's major parks that is Masai Mara and Amboseli. The safari ends with a visit to the coastal Kenya to explore its white beaches.
Visit the spectacular Masai Mara National Reserve where you have high chances of spotting the big five, also experience the annual great wildebeests migration(between July and October). A visit to the Masai Village to Learn about Masai Culture can also be organised.
You will also visit Amboseli National Park which is famous for its large herds of Elephants.Here you will have a chance to catch Clear Views of Mt Kilimanjaro The Highest Mountain In Africa.
Later Head to the coastal Kenya to experience and enjoy its white beaches.
An African safari touches something deep within all of us, for it is an experience that will never be forgotten. This seven-day adventure takes you to some of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet in search of wildlife, especially the Big Five, and intriguing cultures. The safari covers two national parks, one national reserve, and one conservation area. The driver-guides are all skilled experts and will certainly make this safari feel special while the accommodation has been specifically chosen to enhance your experience.
Experience a budget-friendly yet immersive 4-day safari to Masai Mara National Reserve, where you can maximize wildlife sightings while minimizing expenses. Stay in campsites close to nature, offering opportunities to spot wildebeest, hippos, elephants, and more. The tour also includes a visit to a local Maasai village, providing a unique cultural experience. Known as the crown jewel of Kenya’s reserves, Masai Mara is its most visited park, famous for its vibrant wildlife against a backdrop of rolling hills, golden savannah, and iconic acacia trees, all framed by breathtaking sunsets. The beauty of the Mara leaves an unforgettable impression on every visitor.
PRIVATE SAFARI: Combining Kenya's rugged north, the beautiful Rift Valley, Samburu National Park, Lake Nakuru and the legendary Masai Mara, go in search of where the wild things are on a comfortable safari that packs in culture and excitement in one fell swoop.
An African safari touches something deep within all of us, for it is an experience that will never be forgotten. This seven-day adventure takes you to some of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet to explore Africa’s fascinating wildlife, especially the Big Five, as well as its intriguing cultures. The safari covers two national parks, one national reserve, and one conservation area. Your driver-guides are all skilled experts and will certainly make this safari feel special while the accommodation has been specifically chosen to enhance your experience.
-Lake Nakuru National Park Originally protected as a bird sanctuary, this park hosts over 400 bird species, including 5 globally threatened species, and is an important stop on the African-Eurasian Migratory Flyway. This park was also the first national Rhino sanctuary and hosts one of the world’s highest concentrations of the Black Rhinoceros.
You will also visit the famous Masai Mara National Reserve where you have high chances of spotting the big five, also experience the annual great wildebeests migration(between July and October).Also visit
Lake Naivasha a flesh water lake where you will enjoy a boat ride and get a chance to see the hippos at a close range.
This Safari begins with a visit to the famous Sweetwaters Game Reserve is 90,000-acre private ranch with magnificent views across the plains to the snow capped peaks of Mount Kenya.
The Chimpanzee Sanctuary is most informative and entertaining and should be visited while in the Game Reserve.The Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary is incorporated within the Ol Pejeta Conservancy and is the only place in Kenya where this highly endangered and remarkably intelligent species can be seen.
Next you will visit Lake Nakuru National Reserve which is well known to host largest populations of both lesser and greater flamingos.
The Lake Naivasha and its surrounds are rich in natural bounty, and the fertile soils and water supply have made this one of Kenya’s prime agricultural regions.
The Masai Mara Game Reserve – Kenya’s most famous and finest game sanctuary.
In the months of July to October each year, the wildebeests in their troops arrive at the Kenyan border, ready to cross the steep banks of the broad and fast flowing Mara River.
This crossing is truly the greatest episode of the entire migration. Hot on their heels are the predators of the savannah –lion, cheetah, wild dog, jackal, hyena and vultures.
The banks of the Mara River provide one of the best vantage points to witness the drama.
The Mara also offers wildlife in such variety and abundance that it is difficult to believe: over 450 species of animals have been recorded here.
You will most likely see the Big Five- lion, rhino, buffalo, leopard, and elephant. Not to mention numerous plain animals.