You’ll be met at the airport or your hotel in the city and then immediately depart for the Masai Mara via Narok town. The drive continues until you reach the park, where you will check in and have lunch at the camp. In the afternoon, you’ll go on a scheduled game drive. Dinner and your overnight stay will be at the camp.
After an early morning breakfast, we’ll depart with a packed lunch in hand to fully explore the Masai Mara. We’ll seek out the park’s resident wildlife and pay a visit to the Mara River. An additional optional activity is a visit to a local Maasai village. Later, you’ll return to the camp for dinner and your overnight stay.
After an early morning breakfast, you’ll check out and drive to Lake Naivasha. After checking in at the hotel you’ll eat lunch and then choose between either biking at Hell's Gate or a boat ride on the lake. Dinner and your overnight stay will be at the hotel.
After breakfast we will transfer to Amboseli National Park, with the goal of arriving in time for lunch. Following lunch, you’ll go on an afternoon game drive in search of Africa’s biggest elephant herds. Dinner and your overnight stay will be at the camp.
After an early breakfast you’ll check out of the camp and drive to Emali, where you will be dropped off to catch a train to Mombasa. This will conclude our services. If you need a transfer to Diani, we can also make those arrangements. Alternatively, if you do not plan to visit the beaches, you have the option to drive back to Nairobi.
This tour is 100% sustainable. We encourage our travelers to minimize their carbon footprint by choosing eco-friendly practices.
Please note our cancellation policy to ensure clarity in case of changes to your travel plans. 30 days or more before departure Full refund minus a 10% service fee. 15–29 days before departure 50% of the total booking cost will be refunded. 14 days or less before departure No refund will be provided. We recommend travel insurance to cover unforeseen circumstances.
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Every now and then a destination becomes so famous that people start questioning whether it can possibly live up to its own reputation. Serengeti National Park is one of those places. You have seen the photographs, watched the documentaries, read the articles, and somewhere in the back of your mind a small but persistent voice is asking whether the reality can genuinely match the legend. Whether all those wildebeest, all those lion prides, all that extraordinary golden savannah stretching to the horizon is truly as breathtaking in person as it looks on a screen. The short answer is yes. The longer answer is that the Serengeti does not just live up to its reputation it quietly exceeds it in ways that no photograph or documentary has ever managed to fully capture, and here is exactly why.