
KENYA

"From sunrise over the Mara to Maasai songs at dusk, and lions prowling Laikipia by night—Kenya’s raw spirit is ancient, untamed, and fiercely alive."
—AMANDA KAM, FOUNDER
Untamed. Eternal. Alive.
Kenya’s Iconic Landscapes
Maasai Mara National Reserve
Witness the drama of the Great Migration, track the Big Five, and roam golden savannas rich with wildlife and Maasai heritage.
Lake Nakuru National Park
Marvel at flocks of flamingos, rhinos grazing near the water’s edge, and acacia woodlands teeming with birdlife.
Amboseli National Park
Photograph elephants at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, with sweeping views and some of the best up-close wildlife encounters.
Mount Kenya
Climb Africa’s second-highest peak—home to glaciers, bamboo forests, and Afro-alpine moorlands steeped in legend.
Laikipia Plateau
Roam Laikipia’s wild plateau, where rhinos wander, escarpments rise, and luxury camps look out over untamed wilderness.
Diani Beach
Sink into the powder-white sands, dive coral reefs, snd unwind beneath swaying palms along Kenya’s idyllic Indian Ocean coast.
Kenya’s Luxury Lodging
Bateleur Camp, Masai Mara
Luxury tented camp beneath the Oloololo Escarpment, with private butlers, a pool, and front-row access to the Great Migration.
Kichwa Tembo, Masai Mara
Private Mara concession with sweeping views and contemporary safari style.
Suyian Lodge, Laikipia
Secluded hillside camp with wildlife safaris, community experiences, and sweeping vistas.
Segera Retreat, Laikipia
Conservation-led eco-luxury retreat with bold design and elephants at your doorstep.
Wilderness Mara, Mara Triangle
Opening 2026 in the Mara Triangle, with rich wildlife and dramatic landscapes.
The Ritz‑Carlton, Masai Mara
Elevated among lush trees in the heart of the Maasai Mara Reserve, this new camp promises legendary Ritz‑Carlton service within incredible wilderness.
Itinerary Inspiration
The Signature Kenya Safari
Highlights: Iconic wildlife, meaningful Maasai encounters, private conservancies, and elegant tented camps
Day 1 – Arrive in Nairobi + overnight at Hemingways or Giraffe Manor
Day 2–4 – Laikipia: Fly to the Laikipia Plateau; stay at a conservation lodge like Wilderness Segera. Enjoy rhino tracking, scenic bush walks, and community visits.
Day 5–8 – Maasai Mara: Transfer to &Beyond Bateleur Camp. Big Five game drives, sunrise balloon safari, sundowners on the escarpment, and cultural encounters with the Maasai.
Day 9 – Return to Nairobi + optional visit to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust before international departure
For the Honeymooners
Highlights: Nairobi, Laikipia (Wilderness Segera), Maasai Mara (&Beyond Bateleur Camp)
Day 1 – Arrive in Nairobi + overnight at Hemingways
Day 2–4 – Laikipia (Wilderness Segera): Private bush dinners, spa rituals, and golden-hour game drives
Day 5–8 – Maasai Mara (&Beyond Bateleur Camp): Balloon safari, Big Five encounters, and sundowners on the escarpment
Day 9 – Return to Nairobi + optional visit to Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Day 10 – Depart Nairobi for international departures
The Family Safari
Highlights: Nairobi, Maasai Mara (&Beyond Kichwa Tembo), Laikipia (Wilderness Segera)
Day 1 – Arrive in Nairobi + overnight at Hemingways or Giraffe Manor
Day 2–4 – Maasai Mara: Family game drives, Maasai warrior visits, and Junior Ranger activities
Day 5–7 – Laikipia: Camel rides, nature walks, and hands-on conservation at Wilderness Segera
Day 8 – Return to Nairobi + visit Giraffe Centre or do a bead-making workshop
Day 9 – Depart
For the Adventurers
Highlights: Remote landscapes, walking safaris, camel treks, and off-the-grid luxury
Day 1 – Arrive in Nairobi + overnight at Hemingways
Day 2–4 – Suyian Lodge (Laikipia): Guided walks, fly camping, and wildlife tracking in the shadow of Mt. Kenya
Day 5–7 – Wilderness Segera (Laikipia): Camel safaris, conservation immersion, and eco-luxury in a private conservancy
Day 8–10 – &Beyond Bateleur Camp (Mara Triangle): Big cat tracking, night drives, and sunrise balloon safari
Day 11 – Return to Nairobi + depart

KENYA AT A GLANCE
Kenya is magical year-round, but JULY TO OCTOBER is best for safaris, thanks to dry weather, cool mornings, and epic wildlife encounters — especially the Great Migration crossings in the Maasai Mara.
Safari Season: July–October
75°F / 24°C | Dry, clear skies, and peak wildlife visibility
Green Season: November–June
82°F / 28°C | Lush landscapes, baby animals, and dramatic skies
Great Migration Peaks:
August–September: Mara River crossings (Maasai Mara)
January–February: Calving season in Southern Kenya
Capital: Nairobi
Language: English & Swahili
Currency: KES (Kenyan Shilling) & USD widely accepted in tourism
National Animal: African Lion
Entry: Visa-free or eVisa for most nationalities
Vaccine Requirement: Proof of Yellow Fever vaccination required if arriving from or transiting through a risk country (e.g. Tanzania, Uganda)
Getting Around: Fly-in safaris or private 4x4 guided transfers
Time Zone: GMT+3
Plugs: Type G (UK), 240V











