Travel in Kenya

with lovers of its beauty and its communities

We believe you should be able to travel and help the local communities. Together, we can support sustainable projects that empower the communities that make Kenya the magical place it is.

Choose a trip or make your own. Travel with your ♡

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The Animal Safari.

10 Days of Safaris

Start with Aberdares and follow it by going to Nakuru and Maasai Mara. Take a break in Nairobi and visit animal orphanages and go visit the Gentle Giants in Amboselli and Tsavo. We can’t wait to see the photos!

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Nyumbani Safari.

The cultural trip.

We know you want to do safaris, but you also want to add the quirky little trips that add character and memories to your trip. Visiting tea farms or learning how to make Kenyan food? We got you.

Mt Kilimanjaro

The ceiling of Africa.

Climb Kili and more.

Have you always wanted to climb Mt Kilimanjaro?

Do you want to reach your goal and travel around Kenya?

Let’s go!

If you prefer to make your own trip, day by day, here are the pieces of the puzzle!

El Clásico.

Maasai Mara.

If you have ever seen pictures of the Savannah, and Maasai warriors jumping in Kenya, it was probably Maasai Mara. It is the number 1 wildlife destination on Trip Advisor and your chances of seeing the Big 5 on a game drive are higher than anywhere else.

Maasai Mara is one of our favourite destinations because of the number of projects we support in the area.

We cannot wait to show you around!

Rhinoland.

Nakuru.

Known for the black and white Rhinos and ideal as an extension to Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru has an impressive amount of black and white Rhinos and seasonal Flamingos.

An ideal place to spend a day seeing different animals and a beautiful Lake.

All about the Rhinos.

All about the Flamingos.

All about the tree climbing Lions.

Pure Adventure.

Hell’s Gate.

Oh, to be in the middle of zebras riding a bike, to hike in the Lion King’s territory, swimming in a natural spa pool and checking out some hippos at Lake Naivasha!

There are many ways to visit Naivasha, but we love this one. Lots of adventuring in the wild, feeling like a part of nature.

Back to back adrenaline rushes and a little relaxing

Some other ideas…..

 

The Gentle Giants.

Amboseli NP.

If you have ever wondered where the beautiful pictures of Kilimanjaro are taken from, it’s usually Amboselli.

Closer to the beach, Amboselli is the land of elephants in all of their majesty.

Get up close to them, observe them with Kilimanjaro looming in the background, and be ready for hotter weather.

Aberdares

The rainforest.

Aberdares.

It’s not all Savannah or beach in Kenya! If you are looking for green spaces, wild animals and great accommodation, the Aberdares area should definitely be on your list.

Chimps, rainforest elephants in the midst of a cooler African experience.

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The whole new special 5.

Samburu.

Known for a whole new set of Big 5, Samburu brings you to a Northern off the beaten track territory worth exploring.

If you have already done the classic safari at Maasai Mara and want to explore different animals and get the kudos for being even more adventurous, Samburu is waiting for you!

Tsavo

The trail to the sea.

Tsavo.

For the folks closer to the beach, Tsavo is an exclusive, big park to explore.

Known for the elephants, and as one of the biggest animal sanctuaries in the world.

The top of Kenya.

Mt Kenya.

Climb to the top of Kenya to experience snow and beautiful hikes and views.

The second highest mountain in Africa known as the birthplace of the people of Central Kenya will for sure be a bucket list experience.

The highest Africa.

Mt Kilimanjaro.

The ultimately bucket list item for many and a place to hike, meet new people and push your body to the top of Africa.

If you love reaching goals, heights and some snow, this is for you.

Are you ready for your adventure?