Its seamless journey through Kenya’s most iconic wildlife destinations before ending with a relaxing coastal escape. Starting in Maasai Mara National Reserve, guests experience world-class game viewing in one of Africa’s most famous safari ecosystems, known for its abundance of wildlife and the spectacular Great Migration. The adventure then continues through diverse landscapes and national parks across the country, offering opportunities to see a wide range of wildlife and scenery—from savannah plains and lakes to dramatic volcanic landscapes. The tour concludes with a well-deserved beach retreat along the white sandy shores of Mombasa, where the warm waters of the Indian Ocean provide the perfect setting to unwind after days of safari. This combination of premier wildlife experiences and tropical coastal relaxation creates a balanced and unforgettable Kenyan travel experience.
Our driver guide will pick you up at your hotel lobby within Nairobi
You'll land at Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport where our driver guide will meet you holding a sign. They'll help get your luggage sorted and drive you to the Ibis Style Hotel or similar. Check in and settle in on a bed and breakfast basis
After breakfast, head out for a drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, which sits at the base of Rift Valley cliffs. The park is known for its pelicans and flamingos, plus you'll see rhinos, Rothschild giraffes, waterbucks, impalas, dik-diks, and Grant's gazelles during an afternoon safari. There's a chance you might spot predators too. Stay overnight in a tent at the lodge with dinner included.
After breakfast, drive to Masai Mara reserve, . The park has Africa's largest lion population and incredible wildlife numbers. From July through October, millions of wildebeest and zebras cross the Mara river during migration. After lunch, go on a guided hike with a Masai guide to see zebras, gazelles, and antelopes.
Spend the full day in Masai Mara with three separate game-viewing outings. Start before dawn for a safari to catch the last hunts of the night. Return to camp for breakfast, then head out again to see the herds and predators across the fertile plains. From July to October, the Great Migration brings millions of wildebeest and zebras crossing the crocodile-filled Mara River.
After breakfast, drive roughly 5 hours to the Rift Valley with its dramatic fault line and scattered lakes. Following lunch, take a motorboat ride on Lake Naivasha, which has around 300 bird species including raptors, kingfishers, and wading birds, plus hippos. Then land on Crescent Island for a guided walking safari with a ranger to spot zebras, gazelles, wildebeest, and giraffes. No predators here, so you can relax.
After breakfast, transfer about 30 minutes to Hell's Gate National Park, located 10 kilometers south of Lake Naivasha. This park has gazelles, zebras, warthogs, and giraffes without any predators. Walk through large cliffs with striking ocher colors and explore gorges and canyons with a park ranger.
After an early breakfast, drive 6 hours to Amboseli, one of Kenya's oldest parks and ancestral home of the Kisongo people. It sits at the foot of Kilimanjaro and draws lots of visitors. After lunch, go on safari to find large elephant herds, lions, buffalos, warthogs, around 100 bird species including ostriches, hyenas, jackals, giraffes, and zebras.
Start with a morning safari, then return to camp for breakfast before driving to Tsavo West Park. This is Kenya's largest park at 21,000 square kilometers and sits on the famous Yatta plateau. It was once part of old slave caravan routes. The savannas shelter large African elephant herds, unusual plants, and diverse wildlife. Head out on a safari through this remote wilderness.
After an early breakfast, drive roughly 5 hours to the Taita Hills and Salt Lick wildlife sanctuary. Following lunch at the lodge and some downtime, head out on safari in this private sanctuary. You might spot leopards, lions, Cape buffalos, and Masai giraffes along with many bird species. Return before the sun sets.
After breakfast, drive 2 hours to Tsavo East National Park. Once you arrive, have lunch and settle into camp. After resting, head out mid-afternoon for a photo safari. The park is home to large buffalo herds, plenty of elephants, zebras, impalas, Masai giraffes, and hippos. Return before dark
After a morning safari and breakfast at camp, drive about 5 hours to the coastal town of Diani. Check into your beachfront hotel at Neptune Paradise Beach Resort. The rest of the day is yours to swim, relax, or try water activities. Dinner and accommodation are included on an all-inclusive basis.
Spend the full day at Diani Beach relaxing however you prefer. Swim, lounge on the sand, or try water sports and nautical activities. All your meals and accommodation stay included at Neptune Paradise Beach Resort on an all-inclusive basis.
Another full day at Diani Beach with nothing scheduled but your own relaxation. Swim, sunbathe, or participate in any water activities available. Everything including meals and accommodation remains covered at Neptune Paradise Beach Resort or similar on an all-inclusive basis.
Your last full day at Diani Beach to enjoy swimming, lounging, or water activities. All meals and accommodation continue to be included at Neptune Paradise Beach Resort on an all-inclusive basis.
After breakfast, enjoy your final morning at the beach before driving to Mombasa airport for your international flight. Departure time depends on your flight schedule. Lunch is on your own before heading out
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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