Adventuring made easy
Our dedicated travel consultants make adventuring easy for you by taking away all of the admin. Your only jobs are to train for the adventure if necessary and then pack your bags!










There will be time for one last game drive today before you’re driven for about four hours back to Nairobi, where you’ll catch an evening flight back home. We hope you leave Kenya with many magical memories!

All transport from start to end of trip (includes airport transfers, local flight and car travel)
All accommodation
All meals except three lunches
Bottled drinking water in the vehicle throughout the trip
Professional, English-speaking safari guide and driver
All stipulated activities except hot air balloon ride
A spacious safari vehicle for game drives
Park and reserve fees
International airfares
Kenyan tourist visa
Travel insurance
Tips (customary)
Alcohol and soft drinks
Optional activities

This stylishly furnished and highly rated hotel in Nairobi is the perfect place to relax after a journey or busy day of sightseeing. Facilities include a bar, restaurant and outdoor swimming pool.

It's said that guests at Basecamp Masai Mara become more than visitors – they become part of the Masai community! Sit around the fireplace in the evenings for storytelling and stargazing.

Stay in one of Kilima's glamping tents, all of which boast a four-poster bed and a private balcony. The camp offers a fantastic view of Mt Kilimanjaro in neighbouring Tanzania!

We’re one of the only travel companies worldwide with perfect 5* reviews
Our dedicated travel consultants make adventuring easy for you by taking away all of the admin. Your only jobs are to train for the adventure if necessary and then pack your bags!
Our local guides look after you in every way. Our goal is to give every traveller the feeling you get when a friend is showing you their country.
On average, over 70% of your trip price stays in the local economy. It's important to us that the visited communities benefit the most since they're the ones hosting travellers.






The main international airports in Kenya are:
Most international travellers arrive via Nairobi or Mombasa.
Yes, there’s malaria in Kenya, but the risk depends on where you go. It’s higher in places like the coast and around Lake Victoria, but much lower in Nairobi and high-altitude areas. If you’re heading to a risk area, it’s smart to take anti-malarials and use mosquito protection.
The only compulsory vaccine for Kenya is yellow fever, but only if you're arriving from or transiting through a country where it's found. If you're flying directly from places like the UK, the US, or South Africa, you don’t need the certificate. Other vaccines like hepatitis A, typhoid, and rabies are recommended but not required.