Kenya Safari

Animal Adventure in Kenya

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Sojourn – Gain a better understanding of the community you’re visiting. Learn about different religions or spiritual practices. How do these impact the communities? How does religion or spirituality influence local traditions?

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Savor – Will you choose sweet or savory? Take the time to visit local markets and discover unique local ingredients. Learn how to prepare traditional meals & local favorites.

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Tip of the Tongue – Each morning, take the time to learn a few basic greetings and phrases in the local language. Learn how to write greetings & your name in the local script.

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A Wrinkle in Time – History influences our present. Discover the history of the country you visit. Hear the stories of your guides & their family history. Where do they come from?

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Journal Journeys – Take some time to reflect on the day’s events and document your journey. Spend a moment journaling about the day had & day ahead. These are memories for a lifetime!

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Culture – From local dances, festivals, or simple gestures to communicate – all of these make up a country’s culture. Learn and practice cultural norms & how to show respect in the culture you visit.

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Itinerary

Upon arrival we will hop straight into the adventure as we head to Lake Nakuru National Park. Along the way stop at Escarpment View Point for a picturesque view of the Great Rift Valley. You can expect a stunning view of the valley below scattered with lakes and volcanic terrain.

You will begin to descend from this view point into Lake Nakuru National Park — one the top spots to see buffalo and both white and black rhinoceros.

Venture to Kenya’s most famous park, the world renowned Maasai Mara. After lunch, you’ll head out for an afternoon and sunset game watch in the vast Serengeti plains.

The Maasai Mara is home to the amazing Wildebeest Migration where 1.7 million wildebeest and more than 500,000 zebras and antelopes cross the swollen Mara River in hopes of finding safety on the sweeping planes in Maasai Mara National Park.

Wake before dawn for the once in a lifetime opportunity to experience a Maasai Mara sunrise. Head into the park to watch predators take advantage of the cool morning to search for a meal. Enjoy a picnic lunch before another safari day. Today, you will have another opportunity to spot Africa’s ‘Big Five.’ Optional activity to take to the skies in a hot air balloon safari where you are quite literally soaring over the action in the park below.

Bid farewell to beautiful park before you head to Nairobi for your international flight home after enjoying a final breakfast at your safari lodge.

Leaving so soon? There is so much more to Kenya!

Let us help you create your dream itinerary so that you can see more of the wonders that this country has to offer!

Kuwakaribisha!

Ready yourself for a wild African safari in some of the world’s most renowned parks. Spend a day at Lake Nakura National Park, where you’ll have the opportunity to spot lions, leopards, buffalo and zebra. Lake Nakura is also home to both white and black rhinoceros. Venture to Maasai Mara, host of the famous Wildebeest Migration each year as 1.7 million wildebeest, more then 500,000 zebra and antelopes cross the swollen Mara River in hopes of finding safety on the Maasai Mara’s sweeping plains. Bare witness to a once-in-a-lifetime Maasai Mara sunrise and early morning game drive while you try to spot Africa’s ‘Big Five’ taking advantage of the cool morning temperatures, on the hunt for their breakfast. Also enjoy sunset safaris as you drive in search of big cats, elephants, giraffes, and more.

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3-6 Day
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7-12 Day
Group Trips

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7-14 Day
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