The wild and mysterious African landscape, with its romantic and secluded aura, makes Kenya an intensely vibrant destination. After spending too much time in the concrete jungles, we sometimes forget that we are also a part of nature. So, why not go to Kenya to discover a beauty that is both primitive and surpasses imagination?
Why choose Kenya as your first post-pandemic travel destination?
- Electronic visa available, easy to obtain, and short processing time.
- Direct flights to Nairobi by Southern Airlines.
- The Kenyan tourism industry has been significantly impacted by the pandemic, resulting in reasonable prices for hotels and car rentals. The tourism policies are also traveler-friendly.
Why choose the dry season over the migration season for a trip to Kenya?
The peak season of the Great Migration may not offer the best experience. In the dry season from January to March, when rainfall is scarce, animals are highly active in search of food and water. During this time, there are fewer tourists, making the safari experience better and more cost-effective.
Is Kenya a safe destination for tourism?
The local guides chosen by us are educated, experienced, and have years of collaboration. With a simple pair of binoculars, they can spot lions and cheetahs hidden in the wild. The ground team is professional and reliable, ensuring a guaranteed service. In many situations in Kenya, navigation is not enough; it relies on the driving experience of the guides.
Highlights of the Itinerary:
- Numerous highlights throughout the journey, including the grand Samburu departure ceremony, profound reflections on civilization and life at Sweetwaters, relaxation at Lake Naivasha, three days of wild chase in Maasai Mara, and a deep closing night in the capital Nairobi.
- The itinerary’s pace is nearly perfect, aligning with everyone’s “African impressions.” The most magnificent chapters of Kenya are written into these ten days.
- Visit Samburu National Reserve, where common African wildlife can be found, along with the unique “Big Five of Africa.”
- Stay at Sweetwaters Private Wildlife Conservancy, acclaimed as the best observation spot for a luxurious wild hotel.
- Exclusive access to the breathtaking Lake Naivasha, a “non-African-like beauty” experienced by only a few.
- Spend three nights in the “African gem” Maasai Mara, immersing yourself in the natural spectacle of “walking into Africa.” Maasai Mara, a must-visit in Africa, is a place where even a year’s stay may not be enough. Every corner here epitomizes the wild and romantic, interpreting nature to the fullest.”