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Looking for an unforgettable safari? Then you’re at the right place. Our team of destination experts will help you plan a tailor-made safari experience that is perfect for you.
We’ve travelled all over Southern and East Africa and have been designing custom safari itineraries.
Whatever your dream safari – we can make it come true!

We are fully open, Covid-19 safe and travel ready! An African safari is the ideal post lockdown vacation. Sunshine. Fresh Air. Wide open spaces. Outside dining. Open vehicle game drives. Robust health protocols.
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Destinations

Maasai Mara National Reserve
Maasai Mara National Reserve (also "Masai Mara") is one of Africa's most magnificent game reserves. The park is famous for the Great Migration, when thousands of wildebeest, zebra, and Thomson's gazelle travel to and from the Serengeti, from July through October.

Amboseli National Reserve
Crowned by Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak, Amboseli National Reserve is one of Kenya's most popular tourist parks. The reserve is one of the best places in Africa to view large herds of elephants up close.

Tsavo National Park
Kenya's largest park, Tsavo, is sliced in two: Tsavo West and Tsavo East. Together these parks comprise four percent of the country's total area and encompass rivers, waterfalls, savannah, volcanic hills, a massive lava-rock plateau, and an impressive diversity of wildlife.

Samburu, Buffalo Springs, and Shaba National Reserves
On the banks of the palm-lined Ewaso Nyiro River, Samburu, Buffalo Springs, and Shaba Reserves lie in an arid region in the remote north of Kenya. Shaba National Reserve is one of two areas where George and Joy Adamson raised Elsa the lioness, made famous in the film Born Free.

Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru National Park, in Central Kenya, is famous for its huge flocks of pink flamingos. The birds throng on Lake Nakuru itself, one of the Rift Valley soda lakes that covers almost a third of the park's area. The park was established in 1961, and more than 450 species of birds have been recorded here, as well as a rich diversity of other wildlife. The park also protects the largest euphorbia candelabrum forest in Africa.

Lamu Island
The small island of Lamu, northeast of Mombasa, oozes old-world charm. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lamu Old Town is Kenya's oldest continually inhabited settlement, with origins dating back to the 12th century. Strolling the labyrinthine streets is one of the top things to do here. You can see the island's rich trading history reflected in the buildings.

Mount Kenya National Park
In the Central Highlands, east of the Great Rift Valley, Mount Kenya National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that provides the rare spectacle of equatorial snow. It encompasses the country's namesake highest mountain at 5,199 meters. The diversity of flora and fauna provides rewarding opportunities for safaris.

Malindi
North of Mombasa on the Kenyan coast, Malindi has a split personality. This popular beach town is part historic old town, part modern tourist hub. Thanks to its rich trading history, it is also a melting pot of cultures and cuisines. Sun on the white sands of Watamu Beach and dive the coral reefs of the Malindi and Watamu Marine National Parks.

Lake Naivasha
A haven for birders, Lake Naivasha lies at the highest point of the Great Rift Valley. More than 400 species of birds have been spotted here, including African fish eagles, jacanas, white-fronted bee-eaters, and several species of kingfishers. One of the best ways to view the wildlife is by boat.
