Classical Kenya

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Classic jeep safari program

  • 6 days, 5 nights
  • Safari, Lakes, Kilimanjaro
  • starting at 2300$ per couple
    dependent on itinerary and season

Kenya
a must-do safari

If it’s your first time in Kenya, or even your first taste of Africa, this is the safari for you. It hits all the must-see spots. The Masai Mara will blow your mind with its sheer abundance of wildlife, especially the big cats and their captivating behavior. The Maasai people will give you a real, raw glimpse into their traditional life and culture. The Rift Valley lakes will mesmerize you with their towering yellow acacias, the hippos you’ll float past on boat rides, and the fish eagles snatching prey right out of the water. And, of course, there’s Kilimanjaro, in all its majestic glory, shaking off its morning cloud veil to reveal its full splendor. For your comfort, the program starts in Nairobi and ends on the coast, where you’ll want to unwind on the pristine white sands of the Indian Ocean.

Your itinerary should be a carefully curated collection of experiences and destinations tailored to your desires. The following program is merely a sample of what we can arrange.

What shall we do
tour program

As you review the program, picture yourself there.
You’re just a step away.

Day 1 – Masai Mara

  • Arrival pickup at Nairobi airport or hotel
  • Transfer through the Great Rift Valley to Maasai Mara (~6 hours)
  • Lodge check-in and lunch
  • Evening game drive within the park
  • Dinner and overnight stay at Mara Serena Lodge

Masai Mara National Reserve is Kenya’s most famous and wildlife-rich protected area, extending to the Tanzanian border. The reserve is renowned for its big cats, but besides these herds of antelope and elephants, you’re likely to see the entire “Big Five”.

Day 2 – Masai Mara

  • Lodge breakfast
  • Full-day game drive in Masai Mara with lunch by the Mara River, or morning and evening game drives with returning to the lodge
  • Dinner and overnight stay Mara Serena Lodge

Day 3 – Lake Naivasha

  • Breakfast at the lodge
  • Morning game drive in Maasai Mara National Reserve
  • Transfer to Lake Naivasha (~ 6 hours)
  • Check-in and lunch at the lodge
  • Afternoon relaxation at the resort, where giraffes and other ungulates roam freely on the grounds
  • Dinner and overnight stay at Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort

Lake Naivasha is the largest of the Rift Valley lakes. Hippos relax right by the shore, hundreds of pelicans bob on the waves, and zebras and giraffes can be seen right on the road, outside the park boundaries.

Day 4 – Amboseli

  • Breakfast at the lodge
  • Transfer to Amboseli (~ 6-hours)
  • Check-in and lunch at the lodge
  • Evening game drive in the park: witness elephants heading towards Kilimanjaro for their nightly rest
  • Dinner and overnight stay at Amboseli Serena Lodge

Yes, you read that right – Mount Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania, but it’s best viewed from Kenya. Kilimanjaro is the continent’s highest mountain, and while thousands attempt to summit it each year, the easiest and most guaranteed way to see the “roof of Africa” is to visit Kenya’s Amboseli National Park and turn your gaze south.

Day 5 – Saltlick

  • Early breakfast at the lodge with views of Kilimanjaro
  • Morning game drive in Amboseli
  • Transfer to Saltlick Sanctuary (~ 5 hours)
  • Check-in and lunch at the lodge
  • Evening game drive in the sanctuary
  • Dinner and overnight stay at Saltlick Safari Lodge

The Saltlick Sanctuary is part of Kenya’s largest national park, Tsavo East. It’s here that you can stay in a unique lodge with stilted bungalows. This is a luxurious safari retreat, nestled in the heart of the wilderness, overlooking a watering hole and the vast plains of Tsavo.

Day 6 – Coast

  • Early breakfast at the lodge
  • Morning game drive in Saltlick Sanctuary
  • Transfer to the coast (~ 5 hours)

Your safari concludes on the East African coast. It’s famous for sandy beaches, rich underwater life, and the warm, welcoming locals. It’s summer year-round here, which means a warm ocean, fresh fruit, and an abundance of seafood.

Additional Options

Giraffe Manor

Giraffe Manor in Nairobi is so iconic that it’s a bucket-list destination for anyone starting an African adventure. But snagging a room at this place is no easy feat—with only 12 rooms, they book up way in advance.

Visiting the Maasai Tribe

A trip to Kenya just isn’t complete without a visit to the Maasai people.

Kenya is home to about 40 tribes, and the Maasai are one of the most vibrant. Sure, the influence of Westerners has changed their traditions and way of life, and you’ll see churches and cell phones mixed in with their age-old rituals. But the Maasai still cling to their culture and beliefs in their spirits and traditional gods.

Hot-Air Balloon Safari

A hot-air balloon ride over the savanna is one of those experiences you won’t want to miss. While it’s not a private flight, you can always book the entire basket for your group.

Boat Safari

A boat is our ticket to the wildlife of Lake Naivasha. Nimble and comfortable, it lets us zip across the water and get up close to the hippos chilling out.

Horseback safari

Horseback safaris through the savanna offer a rare opportunity to truly immerse yourself in the wild. On horseback, you can approach animals to a safe distance without disturbing their natural state. It’s a serene yet exhilarating adventure that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.

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