Africa is not for everyone
We make the inaccessible accessible. the incomprehensible unforgettable, the wild beloved
Mission
im possible
Our mission is to awaken your pioneering spirit. To take you on an exciting, exhilarating adventure in search of new hidden corners of Africa. To discover new roads and routes for you. Unleash the inner freedom and excitement of life outside the metropolises

A primitive Maasai tribe living between Kenya and Tanzania
The wild coziness of
African rooms
Breakfast with giraffes
Giraffe Manor is world famous, it was once a simple small family estate of British colonizers, in the then new capital of Kenya. Now it is one of the most famous hotels in the world, where rooms must be booked many months in advance to avoid missing the chance to have breakfast with the velvet giants – the curious Rothschild giraffes that poke their heads through the spacious windows of the mansion and eat with the guests.
Nay Palad Bird Nest: Within this private conservancy, you’ll find just eight comfortable villas. Segera House stands out as the largest, boasting two bedrooms, multiple lounges, a private pool, and dedicated staff. However, for the ultimate immersion in nature, you can spend a night under the stars in the one-of-a-kind, designed Bird Nest suite. The conservancy also features a charming yellow biplane, used in the filming of “Out of Africa,” offering scenic flights over the reserve.
Sir Richard Branson’s Mahali Mzuri is a swanky, 12-tent safari camp nestled deep in the Kenyan bush. A photographer’s dream and a multi-award winner, this place sits pretty in the 33,000-acre Olare Motorogi Conservancy, smack-dab in the heart of the Maasai Mara ecosystem. And let me tell you, they don’t skimp on anything – from the exotic spa treatments and those chic, domed-roof suites, right down to the chef, who, get this, was personally mentored by Gordon Ramsay.

















































































































