East Africa
Kenya
From the legendary Maasai Mara to the slopes of Mount Kenya, this is where Africa’s wild spirit comes alive — a land of vast plains, striking peaks, and timeless encounters with nature.
Highlights
- Maasai Mara – Iconic Big Five safaris across endless golden plains.
- Amboseli – Elephants roaming under Mount Kilimanjaro’s shadow.
- Lake Nakuru – Flamingos, rhinos, and shimmering lake views.
- Samburu – Rare northern wildlife and rich local culture.
- Laikipia – Private conservancies blending luxury and conservation.
- Tsavo – Kenya’s wild, untamed expanse of adventure.
- Mount Kenya – Lush forests and alpine trails on Africa’s second peak.
- Kenyan Coast – Pristine beaches and timeless Swahili charm.
Kenya Through The Seasons
- June – October (Dry Season) – The most popular time for safaris. Clear skies, easy wildlife viewing, and the dramatic Great Migration in the Maasai Mara.
- November – December (Short Rains) – Lush landscapes return, ideal for photographers and fewer crowds. A beautiful balance between green scenery and good game viewing.
- January – February (Warm & Dry) – Excellent for spotting wildlife around waterholes, birdwatching, and coastal escapes to Diani or Lamu.
- March – May (Long Rains) – Quiet, refreshing, and full of life. Perfect for those seeking solitude, value, and vibrant greenery across the parks.
