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Your Journey, Step by Step
Early in the morning, you will arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi. Upon your arrival, our team will be there at the airport to welcome you. From there, we will drive you to your hotel.
Once you check-in, you will have plenty of time to relax and refresh. In the evening, you will explore the nearby areas and return to your hotel for dinner.
After breakfast, you will first head towards the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for an up-close experience with baby elephants. From there, you will visit the Giraffe Centre for a chance to feed and interact with endangered Rothschild giraffes.
In the afternoon, you can explore the Kiambethu Farm at Limuru. Later, in the evening, you will have a private tour of Nairobi’s nightlife and return to your lodge for dinner.
In the morning, after breakfast, you will head from Nairobi to Masai Mara. The drive from Nairobi to Maasai Mara is approximately 250 km long. Once you arrive in Maasai Mara, you will check into your hotel.
En route, you will go on your first game drive, spotting the Big Five and other majestic wildlife under the guidance of expert rangers. After the drive, you will enjoy sundowners in a stunning spot overlooking the savanna as the sun sets and return to your lodge for dinner.
You will start your day today with a hot air balloon safari over the Mara, and you will complete with a champagne breakfast upon landing. After that, you will return to the lodge for breakfast and spend the rest of the morning relaxing or indulging in a spa treatment.
In the afternoon, after having a bush lunch, you will set off for another game drive where guides will share stories of the Maasai culture and the ecosystem.
Later in the evening, you will go on a cultural visit to a Maasai village or Masai dance in the hotel, depending upon the situation, to learn about their traditions
In the morning, after breakfast, you will head from Masai Mara to Nairobi. The drive from Nairobi to Maasai Mara is approximately 250 km long. Once you arrive in Nairobi, you will check into your hotel and relax for the rest of the day.
After breakfast, our team members will be there to transfer you to the airport. We hope you had a pleasant trip and hope to see you soon in the near future.
What’s Covered in Your Adventure
Your Journey, Step by Step
Your safari lodgings have been thoughtfully chosen to offer a combination of comfort, and a genuine connection to Kenya’s breathtaking scenery.
You will stay at a high-end city hotel in Nairobi that offers roomy accommodations, fine restaurants, and expansive views of the energetic metropolis. It blends contemporary elegance with friendly service.
Following an exploration of the city’s natural and cultural riches, this urban refuge is the ideal spot to unwind. With comfortable accommodations with individual terraces overlooking the expansive grassland, your resort in the Maasai Mara provides an authentic wilderness experience.
With its eco-friendly design and African artistic inspiration, the lodge offers a peaceful haven with top-notch facilities, including a wellness spa and superb dining options that highlight regional cuisine.
Eating is a gourmet adventure that includes both foreign and Kenyan cuisine made using locally sourced, fresh ingredients.
Start your day with a local and international breakfast that includes pastries and fruits that are obtained locally. While evening dinners showcase foreign and African-inspired foods in beautiful, evocative settings, lunchtime provides picturesque picnic-style meals.
The dry seasons of June through October and January through February are the best times to go on this opulent Kenya safari.
During these months, animals gather around water sources, and the foliage is less dense, making it easier to see the “Big Five” and other species.
Furthermore, the Great Migration, a breathtaking natural event that usually occurs between July and October, involves millions of antelopes, zebras, and wildebeests crossing the Mara River.
The months outside peak season still provide stunning views, good weather, and a wealth of animals, but without the greater tourist hordes, making for a more tranquil experience.
Even if there are many highlights throughout the entire route, some experiences are essential for every tourist. With a breathtaking sunrise as the backdrop, the morning hot air balloon safari above the Maasai Mara provides a unique aerial view of the grassland.
A cultural trip to a Maasai community, where you can take part in traditional storytelling, dances, and crafts, is as essential. The guided game drives, which offer up-close views of famous African animals and are enriched by the knowledge of knowledgeable guides, are another must-do activity.
Add supplementary activities that suit your interests to your safari trip. Think about having a private dinner at one of Nairobi’s best restaurants, which serves a blend of foreign and Kenyan fare.
A helicopter trip above the Great Rift Valley, which offers breathtaking views of the region’s geological characteristics, is an option at a higher price.
Take a midnight game drive at the Maasai Mara to see the wildlife’s nocturnal habits. It is also possible to arrange a bush meal beneath the stars, which provides a memorable experience in the middle of the forest.
Last but not least, spa services at your luxurious lodges are ideal for unwinding after exciting days of exploration.
The animal variety of Kenya is incomparable, and this trip is intended to give you a close-up look at many famous species. The “Big Five” (lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and buffalo) as well as zebras, giraffes, and cheetahs may all be found in the Maasai Mara.
Birdwatchers will love seeing species like the secretary bird and lilac-breasted roller. The drama of predator-prey relationships plays out in real time during the Great Migration, especially in the area around the Mara River.
Nairobi also provides exceptional opportunities to see endangered animals, such as the young elephants at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and the Rothschild giraffes at the Giraffe Centre.
Pack light, breathable clothing for warm days, with layers for cooler mornings and evenings.
Bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection.
Wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes for uneven terrain.
Bring a quality camera with extra batteries or a portable power bank for uninterrupted photos.
Include binoculars for better wildlife viewing.
Pack insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and any personal medications.
Use compact, soft-sided bags for easier transport in safari vehicles and light aircraft.
Follow the guidelines provided by your guides, who are experienced in local wildlife and landscapes.
Maintain a respectful distance from animals for safety and to protect their natural behavior.
Never feed or approach animals to avoid disrupting their ecosystem.
Stay hydrated during game drives and outdoor activities, especially in warm weather.
Carry a small amount of local currency, as some areas may have limited ATM access.
Tip guides, hotel staff, and drivers as part of local etiquette.
Be mindful of noise levels and avoid sudden movements to enhance wildlife viewing.
Listen closely to your guides’ instructions to enrich your safari experience.
Your Questions, Answered
6 days and 5 nights, covering Nairobi and Maasai Mara.
Airport transfers, inter-park flights, accommodations, daily breakfast, guided safaris, and park fees.
Luxury accommodations in Nairobi and tented safari lodges in the Maasai Mara.
Comfortable clothes, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a power bank for device charging.
Yes, this safari can be enjoyed by families. For specific child-friendly activities, please consult with the tour operator.
Yes, walking safaris for an additional cost are available for an enhanced experience.
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