The finest safari regions of Kenya and Tanzania — the Great Migration at its peak, flamingos and rhinos at Lake Nakuru, and oceanfront relaxation on the shores of Zanzibar.
Kenya
Where the savannah meets the ocean, and ancient culture blends with modern comfort
Why Travel to Kenya
Kenya is the Africa many have dreamed of since childhood: endless savannahs, the silhouettes of giraffes at sunset, and the dusty tracks of the Maasai Mara. Here, nature follows its own rhythm, and humans are simply guests in the great theatre of the wild.
What to Expect
The Maasai Mara — home to the Great Migration, when millions of wildebeest and zebras move across the savannah, followed closely by predators.
Elephants with Mount Kilimanjaro in the background — a sight you will never forget.
Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha, famous for their flocks of pink flamingos.
Relaxation on the Indian Ocean coast — white-sand beaches, warm waters, and fresh seafood.
The legendary Giraffe Manor, where giraffes may join you at breakfast.
Maasai culture — traditions, dances, philosophy, and warm hospitality.
Practical Information
Visa: issued online (eTA), typically processed within 2–3 days.
Vaccinations: not required.
Tour Ideas
A Kenya itinerary designed to combine the Great Migration with the flamingo-filled lakes of the Rift Valley
A safari for those who have already experienced Kenya — with tracking skills, deeper insight into animal behavior, and a closer look at life in the savannah, followed by evenings under the star
CHOOSE YOUR DREAM JOURNEY
Journeys across 14 countries in Southern and East Africa
East Africa: Safari and the Ocean
The finest safari regions of Kenya and Tanzania — the Great Migration at its peak, flamingos and rhinos at Lake Nakuru, and oceanfront relaxation on the shores of Zanzibar.
Kenya: The Great Migration
A Kenya itinerary designed to combine the Great Migration with the flamingo-filled lakes of the Rift Valley
Kenya Beyond the Ordinary
A safari for those who have already experienced Kenya — with tracking skills, deeper insight into animal behavior, and a closer look at life in the savannah, followed by evenings under the star