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Customize your dream safari with our expert guidance. From wildlife encounters to cultural experiences, we'll help you create unforgettable memories in Kenya.
Follow these simple steps to create your personalized Kenyan safari experience
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When to visit
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Discover what makes Kenya an unforgettable safari destination
Witness one of nature's greatest spectacles as millions of wildebeest and zebra cross the Mara River between July and October.
The majestic king of the jungle
Elusive and powerful predator known for its stealth and tree-climbing ability
Gentle giants of Africa, the largest land mammals with complex social structures
Armored powerhouse with prehistoric appearance, critically endangered
Formidable herd animal known for its strength and unpredictable nature
Engage with Maasai communities to learn about their ancient traditions, dances, and way of life.
Experience the famous jumping dance that symbolizes strength and unity.
Discover the colorful bead jewelry that tells stories of identity and heritage.
Learn the importance of cattle, a symbol of wealth and livelihood in Maasai culture.
Understand the role of young men as protectors trained through courage and discipline.
Visit Maasai homesteads and explore their nomadic way of life close to nature.
Answers to common questions about planning your Kenyan safari
Kenya offers excellent wildlife viewing year-round, but the best time for general safaris is during the dry seasons from late June to October and January to February. The Great Migration in the Maasai Mara occurs between July and October.
We recommend neutral-colored clothing (khaki, green, beige), a warm jacket for early mornings, comfortable walking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), binoculars, camera, and any necessary medications. Don't forget your travel documents!
Yes, a yellow fever vaccination is required for entry into Kenya. We also recommend being up to date on routine vaccines and considering hepatitis A, typhoid, and malaria prophylaxis. Please consult with a travel medicine specialist before your trip.
Safari days usually begin early with a morning game drive when animals are most active. You'll return for breakfast and have some leisure time during the heat of the day. Afternoon game drives typically start around 4 PM. evenings are for dinner and relaxation at your lodge or camp.