10 Nights of Safari

Price Est - USD 10,100 Per Person

Includes Transport both Road and Internal Flights

Best Kept Secrets, Curated into One Extraordinary Journey.

First Arrival

The Green Capital

You Made it to Kenya; Nairobi is the perfect hub for your first night stay

with all you can need in one city, depending on how early your flight arrives you could explore the city. but this first night is just to get you acclimatized to the new location and maybe deal with any surprise events (Lost Luggage and such)

A cityscape with a tall, modern building with black and white horizontal stripes, surrounded by various other buildings and a clear blue sky.
A group of zebras grazing in a grassy field with a city skyline in the background.

1 Night at Panafric Hotel Nairobi

Historic Soul meets Afro-Chic. Born out of the 1960s Pan-African movement, Sarova Panafric is a true Nairobi landmark. Following a major refurbishment, it has evolved into a vibrant, art-filled sanctuary.

Expect open-air terraces and lush gardens that create the ultimate "urban sanctuary" for a pre-safari reset just minutes from the city centre.

Modern hotel building named Sarova Panafric surrounded by lush green trees under a blue sky.
A hotel room with a window view of trees, a bed with colorful bedding and pillows, a desk with a chair, and a mirrored wardrobe.
A swimming pool area in a modern city apartment complex with sun umbrellas, lounge chairs, and surrounding greenery.
Empty restaurant with wooden floors, wicker chairs at tables set with glasses and napkins, white decorative lattice panels, and hanging black lights.

First Safari Destination

Lewa Conservancy

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a world-renowned sanctuary, protecting over 10% of Kenya’s black rhinos and the world’s largest population of endangered Grevy’s zebras. Beyond the Big Five, you’ll encounter unique "Northern Five" species like the reticulated giraffe against the majestic backdrop of Mount Kenya. As a private conservancy, Lewa offers an exclusive, uncrowded experience where you can swap the 4x4 for walking safaris, horseback riding, or camel treks. Every visit directly funds pioneering community-led conservation, making your stay a soulful, high-impact journey into the heart of the wild.

Tourists in a safari vehicle observing two rhinoceroses grazing in a grassy landscape with trees in the background.
A rhinoceros grazing in a grassy plain with a tourist vehicle and people in the background.

Set atop a hill with panoramic views of Mount Kenya, Lewa House is an intimate, owner-run lodge that feels less like a hotel and more like a private bush home. Hosted by Sophie and Calum, whose family history is woven into the very fabric of the Lewa Conservancy, the vibe is soulful and authentically Kenyan. Imagine a fenced garden where you can watch elephants from the warmth of the free-form swimming pool.

2 Nights at Lewa House OR Lewa Safari Camp

As the only lodge owned directly by the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Lewa Safari Camp offers a stay rooted in purpose. Set within an oasis of lush gardens and Acacia trees, the camp provides an intimate "classic safari" feel with a warm, communal atmosphere. It is a favored retreat for those who want front-row seats to world-class conservation, where the profits from your stay go directly back into protecting the sanctuary’s famous rhino and Grevy’s zebra populations.

Aerial view of a park with trees, pathways, small structures, and rocks in a dry, rocky landscape.
A thatched-roof cottage with outdoor seating, lit by lanterns at dusk, surrounded by greenery.
A backyard with a kidney-shaped swimming pool, surrounded by lush green trees and plants, with a thatched-roof gazebo and a small pavilion in the background.
Interior of a luxury tented safari lodge room with a large bed, wooden furniture, soft lighting, and an outdoor seating area visible through the open flap.
A four-poster bed with flowing white canopy curtains, two decorative pillows, and a wooden headboard in a bedroom with wooden flooring and small windows on the wall behind.

Second Safari Destination

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

East Africa’s largest black rhino sanctuary and a global powerhouse for conservation. It is famously the home of the world’s last two remaining northern white rhinos. Unlike many other parks, Ol Pejeta offers a rare "Big Five" experience alongside the only chimpanzee sanctuary in Kenya Ol Pejeta delivers a deeply educational and multifaceted safari. It is a place of "firsts"—the first time seeing a rhino up close, the first time crossing the equator on a game drive, and the first time witnessing the cutting edge of wildlife protection. It offers a more intimate, private feel than the larger national parks, blending luxury hospitality with the profound "vibe" of a working conservation laboratory.

A lioness resting on the ground with her two lion cubs playing near her in a dry grassland, beside safari vehicles in the background.
Four lions resting in a dry, open landscape with sparse grass and trees in the background.
Two elephants walking on a dirt road surrounded by green bushes and trees under a partly cloudy sky.

2 Nights at Serena Sweetwaters Camp

Serena Offers a luxurious, sheltered safari experience set within the sprawling 90,000-acre Ol Pejeta Conservancy. This iconic camp is famous for its private watering hole, which draws a constant stream of elephants, giraffes, and rhinos, allowing for spectacular wildlife viewing without even leaving your veranda.

The camp features 56 sophisticated, tented rooms raised on wooden platforms under traditional thatch. The decor blends colonial-era elegance with modern African luxury, creating an atmosphere of refined adventure.

Guests can choose between the original "Standard" wing or the newer, more secluded "Morani" wing. Each tented suite offers a private balcony with uninterrupted views of the plains and the watering hole, featuring plush bedding, electricity, and premium en-suite bathrooms.

The vibe is intimate and tranquil, characterized by the sounds of the African bush. It’s a place where history meets conservation, offering a sophisticated yet cozy retreat that feels like a classic safari film come to life.

Interior of a cozy glamping tent with a large bed, pillows, nightstand with a lantern, and warm lighting, with a view of the outdoors through a window.
Two rhinoceroses drinking water at the edge of a pond in a grassy field with traditional thatched-roof huts and a few small animals in the background.
A cozy house with stone exterior walls, large windows with curtains, and a brown tiled roof, illuminated by outdoor lighting during twilight, surrounded by a well-kept lawn.

Third Safari Destination

Maasai Mara

Maasai Mara is Kenya's most iconic safari destination, renowned for its stunning open savanna landscapes and high concentration of wildlife. This region offers a chance to see the Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo. A visit to Maasai Mara promises a thrilling, iconic, and truly wild safari adventure, delivering the quintessential image of an African safari.

Think Daily game drives, Cultural visits to local Maasai communities to learn about their traditions, Optional Hot Air Balloon Safaris at sunrise with champagne breakfast and Walking safaris (available in the adjacent private conservancies)

Three cheetahs resting on a grassy mound in the savannah with a blue sky and clouds in the background.
An elephant standing in a grassy plain with a tree in the distance and a safari vehicle nearby under a cloudy sky.
An elephant walking through tall grass with dense green trees and a dark roofed building in the background.

2 Nights at Sopa Lodge or Mara Engai

Mara Sopa Lodge holds a dramatic position, perched high on the slopes of the Oloolaimutia Hills, just outside the eastern boundary of the Maasai Mara National Reserve. It offers expansive, sweeping views across the rolling savanna and is known for providing an excellent safari base with exceptional value and a warm, inviting atmosphere.

he lodge is architecturally designed using natural materials, with guest accommodation housed in traditional, circular cottages (or rondavels) featuring thatched roofs.

Mara Sopa Lodge is the ideal choice for travellers seeking a comfortable, well-located, and value-conscious stay that still delivers the iconic beauty and thrill of the Maasai Mara.

A stucco house with a curved porch, wooden roof, and black support columns, surrounded by plants and trees under a blue sky.
A resort pool area illuminated at night with a circular swimming pool, tiki-style buildings in the background, and lush greenery including a palm tree
A cozy hotel bedroom with wooden ceiling and floors, curtains around the bed, a patterned bedspread, a framed picture above the headboard, and lamps providing warm lighting.

Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge holds a spectacular and exclusive position, nestled within the lush Ravine Forest on the Oloololo (Siria) Escarpment. Perched 1,000 feet above the plains, it offers a truly breath-taking view, 120km unbroken view over the vast Maasai Mara National Reserve and the Great Migration route. This setting provides an atmosphere of solitude and serene luxury.

Accommodation consists of luxurious tented suites set on raised decks. The style elegantly blends antique and local art with modern comfort. The lodge is a pioneer in sustainable tourism, operating on solar power and holding a Gold Eco-Rating for its commitment to conservation.

Two Maasai men in red clothing performing a ceremony or ritual on a rocky cliff overlooking a vast green savannah landscape with scattered bushes and trees, under a cloudy sky.
A house elevated on stilts among dense green trees and foliage in a forest setting.
A cozy bedroom with two wooden beds adorned with orange and beige pillows and matching bedspreads. The accent wall behind the beds is painted a warm red, with built-in shelves displaying decorative items. The room has a rustic feel with wooden floors and a sloped ceiling. There is a leather chair in the foreground.
A person standing on a wooden deck outside a tented cabin in a grassy, bushy landscape under a blue sky with wispy clouds.

Final Safari Destination

Mara North Conservancy

If the Maasai Mara National Reserve is the "city" of the ecosystem, Mara North is the exclusive private estate next door. Spanning over 30,000 hectares (~74,000 acres), it offers a vast, unfenced wilderness that flows seamlessly with the main reserve but without the crowds. It’s the "thinking traveler's" choice—where you trade 50-van sightings for intimate, silent encounters.

A cheetah perched on a large tree branch with green foliage and a clear blue sky in the background.
A setting in a wide open savannah with a dry, twisted tree on the right and a table with drinks near it. Several chairs and lanterns are arranged in the foreground under a partly cloudy sky.
Three elephants in a grassy field with trees in the background, near a safari vehicle.
A cheetah standing on a rock in a grassy plains with a forested background.

2 Nights at Elephant Pepper

Tucked away in the private Mara North Conservancy, Elephant Pepper Camp is a gold-rated eco-camp that captures the soul of the traditional safari. Surrounded by ancient groves of Elephant Pepper trees, the camp is unfenced, allowing wildlife to wander freely through the grounds. It is a place of "quiet luxury"—there are no permanent structures, no fences, and no crowds—just the raw beauty of the Savannah and the legendary hospitality of a camp that has remained a favourite for decades

The camp features 8 spacious, ensuite safari tents and 2 large honeymoon/family suites. Each tent is set on a raised wooden platform with a private veranda that serves as your personal viewing deck.

A large outdoor tent with wooden supports and fabric sides, set up in a grassy area surrounded by trees, with several orange chairs and small tables outside.
Outdoor safari-style tent with chairs and lush trees in the background.
Aerial view of a rural landscape with green fields, scattered trees, a house with a porch, and a blue sky with scattered clouds.
A cozy glamping tent in the woods at twilight, with lanterns illuminating the entrance and outdoor seating, surrounded by trees and foliage.
A cozy bedroom with a wooden wall, a bed with white bedding, two red pillows, and two small nightstands with lanterns. Three framed pictures of African landscapes hang on the wall.

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