Highlights of Kenya Safari Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Over this one-week whirlwind tour of Kenya’s highlights, you will experience both the quintessential experiences alongside the lesser-known (but equally spectacular) corners of the country. Walk the flamingo-lined shores of Lake Bogoria and Lake Nakuru, pausing to admire the robust rhinoceros population. Head into the bush on foot guided by a Maasai Warrior, learning of the tricks and skills that have their enabled Maasai prosperity for centuries. Finally, traverse the plains of the infamous Maasai Mara as lions, cheetahs, elephants and giraffe hover around the Great Wildebeest Migration.
Customizable Itinerary
Lake Bogoria – Drive Across the Rift Valley
Touching down at Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport marks the beginning of a spectacular tour of Kenya’s landscapes, cultures, and wildlife. Without wasting a moment, you will jump in a private vehicle, leaving the bustling city of Nairobi behind you. Driving northwest, landscapes will shift dramatically as you enter the Great Rift Valley. Stopping periodically to marvel at the plunging escarpments, volcanic mountains and pristine lakes, the drive on route to Lake Bogoria will be a scenic adventure in and of itself. Your vehicle will wind and climb a small portion of this massive valley that geologically connects Syria with Mozambique through a series of rifts and faults. Midway through the drive, you have the chance to stop for a fantastic photo opportunity as you straddle either side of the equator! Marked by signs, it will be impossible to miss this global landmark.
Descending into the volcanic valley after approximately five hours, you will approach the saline Lake Bogoria. Pink flamingos positively coat this shallow alkaline lake, feeding off the alga that survives – remarkably – in this otherwise challenging environment. Gazing out onto this spectacular sight, the lake’s tranquility is interrupted sporadically by exploding geysers as they leap up to five meters in the air along the shore. As flamingo’s circle overhead while others walk the sidelines, you will bear witness to one of Kenya’s lesser-known, but truly magical, places.
What's Included:
Lake Bogoria – Flamingos, Hot Springs, and Geysers
Lake Nakuru National Park – In Pursuit of Rhinoceros, Hyenas, Baboons, and Gazelle
Maji Moto – Venture Deep Into the Land of the Maasai Warriors
Maasai Mara – Visit with the Maasai and Explore the Savannas of the Mara
Maasai Mara – Safaris With Wildebeest, Maasai Warriors, and the Big Five
Nairobi – Depart to Home
Trip Highlights
- Scour the Maasai Mara savanna in search of lions, elephants, leopards, giraffe, and rhinoceros amidst a sea of migrating zebra, wildebeest, and gazelle
- Weave through the escarpments, plains, and cliffs of the Great Rift Valley, pausing for a photo opportunity directly on the equator
- Marvel at the flamingo-filled alkaline lakes of the Great Rift Valley at Lake Bogoria and Lake Nakuru National Parks
- Gaze at one of many black and white rhinoceros as it gracefully scratches his back on an acacia tree
- Learn the ancient practices of the Maasai Warriors that have enabled them to thrive in the Kenyan bush
Starting Price
$5,500 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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We went for the animals, fell in love with the people.
A safari has been a dream of my husband’s and mine for years, but planning it seemed insurmountable, until Zicasso connected us with our agent and tour operator. Our agent made our dream trip come true, more stunningly than we could ever have hoped. Just as important, she made it easy for us.
From our first phone call with our agent, our confidence in her grew, increasing with each of several iterations of our itinerary. She listened to what we wanted. Because we mentioned loving “Out of Africa,” she booked us two days in Nairobi at the outset so we could visit the Karen Blixen Museum and stay at the hotel nearby. Our time in Nairobi also included visits to the elephant orphanage and a giraffe center, as well as a dinner with family friends. It also provided a chance to get our bearings after the long flight, before transitioning to the actual safari segment of our trip.
Our time in Tanzania began with some moving personal experiences in the village of Mto Wa Mbu, first at a school, ambitiously educating hundreds of eager young students in the face of ever-present resource constraints. Next, we visited three homes, where we were privileged to sponsor small solar electricity installations. These efforts are supported by the agency, in partnership with one of the camps; companies that invest ethically and generously in the people and country. These interactions added a measure of reality, texture, and reflection to what was otherwise a truly luxury safari trip. That day, the campaign motorcade of the president of Tanzania swept through the village while we watched. Our agent had alerted us that it might disrupt our schedule, which it did not. This was just one example of her excellent communication with us before, during, and after our trip.
Prior to leaving home, we wondered how we would connect with our guides and hosts along the way. We were amazed at how seamlessly we were able to make all the transfers. Everywhere we went, there was someone to meet us. Even the seemingly chaotic nature of the small airports didn’t faze us because there was invariably someone looking out for us. The one and only time we didn’t look for our greeter (though she was waiting and looking for us!), another airport employee took us under his wing until the right connection was made.
Every lodging our agent chose for us had its own vibe and all were well-appointed, hospitable, and memorable, with staff focused on our comfort and enjoyment. Our two nights at a tented camp near Ngorongoro Crater afforded an authentic camp environment in an ideal location close to the crater. After giving us an amazing first drive in the crater, our guide bypassed scores of picnickers and drove us to a secluded spot, where five staff members had set up a tent for a private lunch for us, complete with grilled meats and a full bar. Back at the camp that night we put four tables together for dinner with new friends, followed by singing and dancing by the staff. The manager and a few people on the staff stand out, along with the first of many Maasai escorts we met.
Our second camp was in the Northern Serengeti, a newly-opened camp that our agent selected when a nearby camp wasn’t available. This “Plan B” earned an A-plus! The manager, some of the staff, and especially our dedicated server, as well as many others, took such great care to make our time there special. The chef there was a true talent. The food everywhere was delicious; here it was gourmet. On the third night of four, they upgraded us to the family tent (a fully-equipped, luxurious house). Everything they did seemed to be designed to surprise and delight us. (We joked to ourselves that they might be mistaking us for VIPs.) They welcomed us with song when we arrived and saw us off with more songs, hugs, and exchanges of WhatsApp contact information.
One morning of our stay in the Northern Serengeti was dedicated to a thrilling hot-air balloon ride, followed by a champagne breakfast in the bush. Our agent booked the region’s premier balloon company for our trip.
Our final accommodation was at the lodge in Eastern Serengeti, another delightful camp with welcoming staff, a great gathering space and bar, and delicious food. Our suite was incredible, with full views out into the bush and visits from many animals. Among many wonderful staff members there, the manager and two staff members made big impressions on us. While at this camp, we were treated to two special events, a sundowner out in the bush and, on our last night there, a private dinner under the stars with a cake, singing, and dancing for our anniversary. We ate with our guide in the light of lanterns hanging from trees, under the watchful eye of a spear-carrying Maasai guard and with the sounds of lions and hyenas all around us—magical.
Oh, I suppose I should mention that there were animals! We saw many lions, several cheetahs, a leopard in a tree guarding his kill from hyenas, countless elephants, giraffes, buffalo, zebras, impala, hippos, Pumbaa, baboons, gazelles, and birds of all kinds. Also, one fleeting view of a rhino. And a dramatic Mara River crossing of zebra and wildebeest threading their way through a phalanx of waiting crocodiles. The Great Migration didn’t disappoint. There were so many wildebeest that our guide joked that if anyone asked how many we saw, we should reply, “All of them!”
That guide was the magic man. Fredy was with us for almost our entire time in Tanzania, which meant that on two days he dropped us off at an airport before driving for many hours to meet us at the next destination. He holds an honored place among his peers for his deep knowledge of the land and animals, dedication to guests, sense of humor, infectious laugh and booming singing voice. When he was in the camp, everyone felt his presence. On drives, there were countless instances where he spotted a lion, leopard, or cheetah from a great distance, with no other trucks around. We were able to pull up closer than we thought possible, silently marveling at an animal, pride, or herd without company. Late one afternoon, he stood outside the truck and gave us a surprisingly comprehensive lecture on elephant dung. It turns out he was stalling while the lodge's team set up our sundowner close by! We had a good laugh over that, one of many. Leaving him on the last day felt like saying goodbye to a family member.
It is clear from speaking with staff at all the locations we stayed that our agent is well-known and respected there. They have affection for her and know that she insists on quality experiences for her clients. These strong connections are why she and the agency are equated with the top level of quality in safari planning and execution. We have already recommended her to friends and give an unqualified endorsement to anyone with a safari on their bucket list. Our recipe for a guaranteed amazing safari? Hire our agent and this agency.
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Zicasso's travel agents planned every small and big detail of our trip to Nairobi, Maasai Mara, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro. They suggested a perfect time. Because of this, we were able to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration, including the Mara River crossing. The guides were very knowledgeable. The pick-up and drop-off service from airports at each place was excellent. Our overall trip was great!
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We had a very good travel experience with Zicasso's tour company. Our travel agent was organized and responsive to our requests before the trip, and he stayed in communication with us throughout the trip. We traveled as a couple and were delighted with the intimate and comfortable safari camp and the luxurious city and Diani Beach accommodations. Our guides in the cities and in the Maasai Mara National Reserve were knowledgeable and helpful. Overall, it was a great experience.
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We had a fantastic trip. There were a few hiccups, but they were minor and were resolved very quickly.
This was pretty much the trip we had envisioned coming to life! Zicasso's travel agents on the ground, assisting us, were on top of things and made the trip go super-smooth. Thanks!
The camps we stayed at were amazing, the food was fabulous at both camps, the hotel in Nairobi was very nice; all in all, a great trip. Thank you so much for putting together my bucket list, including the experience with elephants in Tsavo East National Park!
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