Kenya

‘Magical’ is the only way to describe Kenya. Because the equator bisects the country, there are stunningly different landscapes, incredibly diverse wildlife species, and over 40 tribes with their own dialects and cultures.

I provide safari experiences in these different regions of this inspiring country.

Nairobi

Welcome to Kenya

The capital city is the entry point for most safaris. Your immersion begins with Nairobi National Park that sits on the city’s doorstep.

Your hosts:

The Emakoko

House of Waine

Manzili House

Masai Mara

Renowned wildlife and natural wonders

The Masai Mara National Reserve and the many surrounding conservancies make this region the must-see destination in East Africa.

Your hosts:

House in the Wild

Tangulia Mara Camp

Wild Villas

Amboseli/Chyulus

‘Kili’ and the Super Tuskers

Marvel at the enormity of Mt. Kilimanjaro and Kenya’s Super Tuskers — wild elephants so large their tusks drag on the ground.

Your hosts:

Angama Amboseli

Ol Donyo Lodge

Laikipia

Diverse wildlife galore

Here in the highlands, you’ll discover a variety of distinct wildlife such as reticulated giraffe and Grevy zebra, with Mt. Kenya, the country’s tallest mountain, as your backdrop.

Your hosts:

Borana Lodge

Lewa House

Lewa Wilderness

Northern Frontier

Culture, conservation, and camping

Experience the customs of the Samburu tribe, sleep in a treehouse above the roaming wildlife, or go on a ‘traditional’ safari with a mobile camp.

Your hosts:

Ol Malo

Reteti House

Sarara Camp

Sarara Treehouses

The Coast

Safari, sun, sand, surf

With the Indian Ocean as your neighbor, you can enjoy some beach time and water activities like diving, snorkeling, and a visit to Lamu Island, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Your hosts:

Hemingway’s Watamu

Manda Bay

Naisabah

The Sands at Nomad