Our Destinations
Kenya
Maasai Mara
Maasai Mara is one of Africa’s greatest wildlife reserves.
It is located in the southwest of Kenya and borders the northern part of Tanzania. Together with Serengeti National park, the two parks form unique ecosystems that boast of the spectacular wildebeest migration.
Masai Mara Game Reserve is a masterpiece with breathtaking views of rolling savanna plains and rich untamed wildlife. It is home to thousands of wildebeests, zebras, giraffes, elephants, lions, birds and many more. You are guaranteed to see the famous five including the elusive leopard.
Amboseli
Amboseli National Park is Kenya's second most popular park. The name "Amboseli" comes from a Maasai word meaning "salty dust". It is located in Kajiado South Constituency in Kajiado County. In its backdrop is the spectacular Mt. Kilimanjaro which is Africa’s highest mountain (5895 m above sea level). Amboseli is the place to see large herds of elephants and experience rich and authentic Maasai Culture.
Tsavo
Tsavo National Park is the largest park in Kenya with an area of over 22,000 km². The park is split into Tsavo East National Park and Tsavo West National Park.
Tsavo East is known for its large herds of dust-red elephants and is characterised by vast dry plains and the Galana River floodplain. In this part of the park are the Lugards Falls and Yatta Plateau.
Tsavo West on the other hand is mountainous, greener and wetter. Its rugged landscape is home to Mzima Springs, Lake Jipe and the Shetani Lava Flows.
The parks are inhabited by other animals such as lions, cheetahs, leopards, black rhinos, hippos, hartebeests, impalas, gazelles, lesser kudu, Maasai giraffes etc.
Samburu
Samburu National Reserve is located in Samburu County, Northern Kenya. It is an expansive premier reserve that hosts unique species of animals such as the reticulated giraffe, grevy zebra, somali ostrich, Oryx and the Gerenuk. Its main water source is the Ewaso Ng'iro river, which separates it from Buffalo Springs National Reserve, and is dotted with lush green riverine vegetation.
Naivasha
Naivasha is the home to one of Kenya’s freshwater lakes found in the Rift Valley. Lake Naivasha National Park is surrounded by wooded grasslands and is inhabited by animals such as hippos, buffaloes, bushbucks, zebras, giraffes, elands, lions, leopards and Grant’s gazelles. The stunning views of the Rift Valley escarpments and hazy golden sunsets are sights to behold. Large flower farms provide employment for the local population.
Nakuru
Lake Nakuru, located in the Rift valley, is protected under Lake Nakuru National Park. It is known for birdlife, including big flocks of pelicans and was once the home of thousands of flamingos that elegantly lined the shore until 2012.
Laikipia
Laikipia lies between the Rift Valley and the northern arid regions. The picturesque plains host numerous ranches and are rich in wildlife. Ol Pejeta Conservancy is the home of the world's most endangered species of Black and White rhinos. This region mostly offers luxury safaris in premium accommodations and is often frequented by return travellers.
Chalbi
On the eastern shores of Lake Turkana is a desert that boasts of sand dunes almost similar to those in Dubai. The magic begins when you hop into a safari land cruiser for a short drive into Chalbi desert. The oases on the northern edge, which is lined up with palm trees, provide water for the local people.
Diani
Diani is a tropical paradise characterised by charming and lengthy white sandy beaches that offer a relaxing haven after a bumpy safari ride.
Lamu
Lamu Island is home to Lamu Town which is the custodian of a rich Swahili and Islamic culture. Lamu’s coastline, which boasts of a lavish colourful assortment of coral and golden sands, is a paradise for lovers.
Mombasa
Mombasa is the second largest city in Kenya. It is famous for its beach resorts and was a rich trading capital for British East Africa.Mombasa Old Town is a remnant of the rich colonial heritage and Arabic influences still visible to date.
Nairobi
Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya. Its name is derived from a Maasai’s name “Enkare Nairobi” meaning "place of cool waters". It is a busy hub that hosts hundreds of international companies, businesses and is the capital of United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP). Nairobi is also known to be the only capital city that has a national park, The Nairobi National Park. There are dozens of activities to do on a city tour including an experience of the city’s nightlife.
Our Destinations
Tanzania
Serengeti
Welcome to Africa’s most famous park. The expansive park with rolling grasslands is known for its rich wildlife and the
great migration of thousands of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles that happen all year round.
The big five- elephants, lions, buffaloes, rhinos, and leopards- are easy to come by.
Discover the diverse flora and fauna on game drives and guided nature walks.
Accommodation is available ranging from luxury lodges to campsites. Serengeti welcomes all; wildlife enthusiasts nature lovers or those seeking adventure or a relaxing destination away from a busy life.
Enjoy the stunning views of the endless plains, sunsets, and starry night sky.
Tarangire
Located south of Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire is a beautiful home of elephants and birds. The park’s ecosystem is maintained by the Tarangire River from which it gets its name. Gigantic baobab trees can be spotted in the open plains. The park is also now for the migration of zebras and wildebeest.
Ngorongoro
Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest unbroken caldera in the world. It is home to a diverse range of wildlife, a diversity of bird species and stunning landscapes suitable for nature enthusiasts. The crater’s sweeping grasslands, dense forests, and shimmering lakes are a sight to behold. Visitors can enjoy game drives, nature walks or visit nearby Maasai villages for authentic cultural encounters.
Dar es Salaam
Located on the Swahili coast, Dar es Salaam is the largest city in Tanzania and the country's commercial and financial hub. It is known for its vibrant culture, bustling markets, and historic landmarks. Visitors can explore the city's historic landmarks, including the National Museum of Tanzania, the Askari Monument, and the Azania Front Lutheran Church. Dar es Salaam is also home to a diverse mix of cultures and religions, including Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism.
Zanzibar
Zanzibar is a melting pot of culture and pristine beaches. The tropical Island of Tanzania boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Visitors can enjoy soft white sand, clear turquoise waters, and palm trees swaying in the breeze. Some of the most popular beaches include Nungwi, Kendwa, and Paje.
Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is rich in traditional architecture with a diverse mix of cultures and religions, including Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism.
Some of the activities include snorkeling, diving, or shopping in the bustling markets.
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