Experience Overview
Kenya is an iconic destination for travellers seeking a classic African safari. Our itinerary encompasses the world-famous Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru National Park - renowned for its herds of rhinos and the Aberdare Mountains. Combining the Mara's vast grasslands with the impressive backdrop of the Great Rift Valley and the plains of Tsavo in the south of Kenya, our 12-day tour delivers wildlife and so much more.
Maasai Mara - Spend three days in one of Africa's greatest wildlife reserves, home to the Great Migration, one of nature's most spectacular events.
Aberdare Mountains - Spot wildlife from the viewing decks and lounges at The Ark, featuring floodlit waterholes.
Tsavo National Park - One of the oldest National Parks in Kenya, spend three days exploring the parks diverse landscapes and seeking out abundant wildlife.
Upgraded Range - Immerse yourself in Kenya's spectacular wildlife and scenery, staying in our hand-picked selection of Premium lodges and hotels.
Highlights
Spend three-day in one of most famous wildlife park in the world; the mighty Masai Mara|Explore this fantastic country from the comfort of our purpose-build 6-seater 4x4 vehicles|Take in the beauty of the Aberdare Mountains and enjoy a safari in the wildlife heaven of NakuruTrip Details
Product Code: 22122
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: 4WD
Guide Language: English
Tour Operator: Explore Worldwide
Supplier Code: DKQE
Starts: Kenya
Finishes: Kenya
Duration: 12 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Unknown
Includes
Explore Tour LeaderAccommodation
- Tamarind Tree Hotel
- The Ark Lodge
- Sarova Lion Hill Lodge
- Sarova Mara Game Camp
- Kipalo Hills
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $0 ($0 /day)
Itinerary
Our tour starts in Kenya's fast-growing capital city, Nairobi - the gateway to the country's famous national parks. A transfer from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) to the Tamarind Tree Hotel is included on all trips in our Upgraded range regardless of your arrival day, provided we receive your flight details no later than 14 days before departure. The journey from the airport to our hotel is around 30 minutes. For those arriving on time, our tour leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 6pm for a welcome meeting, followed by an optional dinner. If you miss the welcome meeting, our tour leader will inform you of any essential information at the earliest opportunity. There are no other activities planned today, so you're free to arrive in Nairobi at any time. Our hotel is located just five kilometres from the city centre and a short 30-minute drive from the airport. It's the perfect location to relax and unwind after your flight, featuring a large outdoor swimming pool set in landscaped gardens and a welcoming open-plan reception area with bright murals covering the walls. The hotel has a coffee shop, a lively bar and a restaurant. Alternatively, you can take a taxi to one of the city's malls for a wider choice of eating options.
Heading north out of Nairobi and climbing steadily out of the Great Rift Valley, we head into the Aberdare Mountain range passing through farming communities. With an altitude of over 2,500 metres, the air is noticeably cooler compared to Nairobi and the rolling hills are covered in dense forests and open moorland. After around four hours, we'll reach the Aberdare Country Club where we'll break for lunch. Originally a colonial family home, the country club retains much of its former grandeur and has breathtaking views of the plains below, the Aberdare Mountains to the west and Mount Kenya to the east. After lunch, it's a short transfer to one of Kenya's more unusual safari properties, The Ark. Modelled after Noah's Ark, The Ark features four viewing decks with balconies and vast viewing windows to provide superb game-watching, all from the comfort of the lodge. Keep an eye out for your first glimpse of elephants on your way in. After settling into our rooms, there's plenty of time to head to one of the viewing areas or down to the bunker to quietly watch the lodge's floodlit waterhole, which attracts a host of wildlife including elephants, buffalos, monkeys, warthogs, baboons and on occasions hyenas. From here, you can also spot forest birds including hornbills, wagtails and giant kingfishers. Before dinner at our lodge, we'll have an informal talk on the local flora and fauna and the wildlife that inhabits the Aberdare National Park. Going to bed early doesn't mean missing the action either. During the night, the resident ranger stays on watch and will buzz your room if an interesting animal comes to the waterhole - listen out for one ring for an elephant, two for a rhino, three for leopard and four for other unusual sightings. You're free to turn the buzzer off if you'd rather have a full night's sleep.
We have a longer day of travel ahead of us today and we drive to Nakuru, a journey of around four hours. En route, we'll stop at the Thompson Falls on the Ewaso Ngiro River. The waters originate on the western slopes of Mount Kenya and descend over a 70-meter waterfall just outside the town of Nyahururu. We'll continue to Nakuru National Park and the Sarova Lion Hill Lodge, our base for the next two nights. We'll have lunch at the lodge before heading out on our first game drive along the shores of Lake Nakuru, on the lookout for both white rhino and the endangered black rhino as well as other mammals and birds. Our lodge for the next two nights is situated just above the lake. Rooms are in cottages set in the landscaped gardens, there is a big swimming pool and terrace, a restaurant offering an extensive selection of dishes and a bar with an outdoor fire pit to unwind by after dinner.
We'll have an early start this morning to maximise our time in Nakuru National Park. Rising before breakfast, we head out in 4x4 Land Cruiser safari vehicles, accompanied by our expert safari driver guides, on the lookout for both the white rhinos and the endangered black rhinos. Sightings, whilst never guaranteed, are very likely at Nakuru National Park. It's not unheard of to see a dozen rhinos in a day. The park hosts herds of buffalo, zebra and giraffe, as well as flocks of striking pink flamingos on the lake, although the latter do move between lakes in the Great Rift Valley, so may not be seen at Nakuru and numbers have been in decline following flooding in 2012. Other birdlife is prolific on the shores of the lake with pink-backed and white pelicans found wading in the shallow soda lake shore as well as spoonbills, marabou storks and sacred ibis. We'll stop on the shores of the lake for photographs of the spectacular setting. Returning to our lodge for a late breakfast, we'll spend the hottest part of the day relaxing at our camp - take the chance for a siesta, a dip in the pool, or a spot of birdwatching. We'll depart for our afternoon activity after tea, usually around 4pm, and return in the early evening. Game drives will vary depending on sightings and animal activity.
Bidding Nakuru farewell, it's a five-hour drive to the world-famous Maasai Mara game reserve. Our journey takes us across the floor of the Rift Valley and then up and over the Mau Escarpment, travelling through open bushland interspersed with rural villages and farming communities. The major settlement on our journey is the bustling and colourful market town of Narok, a major trading post full of market stalls selling fresh vegetables and fruit as well as livestock. We arrive in the Mara (as it's known by locals) early in the afternoon - just in time for a late lunch. Our lodge for the next three nights is located in the heart of the Mara close to the Talek River, at the confluence of the Maasai Mara's four wildlife viewing areas, on the northern boundary of the Maasai Mara Game Reserve. Afternoon game drives depart around 4pm and return as the sun goes down, after which, there's time to freshen up and meet for a drink at the bar before dinner. Dinner is usually a buffet menu with fresh seasonal produce sourced from around Kenya, served in the restaurant. After dinner, we can sit around the roaring fire, relive the highlights of the day and admire the stars in the African night sky.
Covering an area of 1,500 square kilometres, the Maasai Mara hosts one of the largest concentrations of animals anywhere in the world. The wildlife is prolific at any time of year, but between the end of July and the beginning of October, huge herds of wildebeest and zebra migrate into the Mara from the adjacent Serengeti National Park, in search of fresh grasses that flourish after the rains, often pursued by predators such as hyenas, lions and cheetahs. We'll embark on two game drives today, one in the early morning and one mid-afternoon, with time in between to enjoy our comfortable lodge - taking a dip in the swimming pool or reading a book.
We have our third day in the Maasai today and will drive further into the reserve. Depending on sightings, our expert safari driver guides will generally spend the maximum time on game drives, trying to cover as large an area as possible, including the river tributaries of the reserve. The Mara hosts an abundance of mammals including lions, elephants and wildebeest as well as numerous antelope species from elands, hartebeests, bushbucks, gazelles to impalas and waterbucks to name but a few. For keen birdwatchers, there is an astonishing variety of birds to spot. Be sure to keep an eye on soaring vultures and eagles on the lookout for a recent kill. Tonight, we'll enjoy a traditional Mara Salt Lick Deck dinner overlooking one of the watering holes and the salt lick area that provides essential minerals to the wild game at the Mara Reserve. Please note, this dinner is weather dependant, should it not be possible we will eat at the hotel and instead offer sundowner drinks on the shores of Lake Nakuru on day four.
After an early breakfast, we drive back to Nairobi (a five-hour journey), making a brief stop at a viewpoint across the Rift Valley outside Naivasha. We aim to arrive back at the Tamarind Tree Hotel in Nairobi around 1pm, the rest of the day is free.
We have an early start today as we head to Nairobi's new termini train station to board a train to Voi, the gateway to Tsavo National Park region. Travelling at speeds of up to 120 kph the journey takes four hours. The modern train is air-conditioned and offers a buffet service on board and charging points for phones. There's also always the chance you'll spot wildlife from the comfort of your seat along the way. On arrival in Voi, we'll transfer the short distance directly to Kipalo Hills, our home for the next three nights, in the Mbulia private conservancy bordering Tsavo West. Kipalo Hills is a highly personalised lodge experience with six spacious and well-appointed traditional safari tents offering complete seclusion and privacy, pitched against a rock hillside with the most amazing views of the Tsavo conservation area. The heart of the lodge is an expansive bar, lounge and dining area with an open deck and swimming pool. There's a complimentary bar and meals can be taken at a time of your choosing. After being shown around, we'll head down to the waterhole right next to the camp which attracts elephants, buffalos and occasionally even leopards, we'll then head out for a game drive within the conservancy. Please note, the 19th July 2025 departure will stay at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge, which features stunning views of the Chyulu hills, a volcanic range of rugged wilderness. The property is adjacent to a waterhole, which its main restaurant and bar overlooks, offering great views of wildlife heading down to the waterhole for a drink. Rooms are situated in the landscaped gardens. The lodge offers free WiFi, and a swimming pool and is a great base in which to head out into the park. You're welcome to dip in and out of the scheduled drives as you wish. Early morning game drives generally leave the lodge around 6.30am, taking advantage of the cooler temperatures to maximize game viewing and return approximately three hours later - just in time for breakfast. Afternoon game drives depart around 4pm and return at sunset, after which you can freshen up and gather for pre-dinner drinks. All meals are included at the lodge.
Over the next two days, we'll head out to explore the surrounding area. Individual games drives are made in custom-built 4x4 safari Land Cruisers with an open roof hatch, exclusive for our use. All seats have direct window access and the vehicle sides are fully retractable, providing the best game-viewing opportunities possible. Fridges, winches, camera stands, inverters and electric charging sockets, and upgraded suspensions are just some of the features in our open-game viewing vehicles. The exact itinerary is flexible and will be discussed on our first day. Options include a full day in Tsavo East or West National Park, or safari drives in the Mbulia Conservancy including a visit to one of the waterholes in the conservancy where we'll get one of the closest encounters to the resident elephants anywhere in Kenya, guided bush walks with one of the expert rangers. When we opt for a full-day safari, we'll take a picnic breakfast and lunch to enjoy in the bush to maximize our game viewing time. Upon returning to the lodge, there is time to freshen up before observing a great safari tradition, enjoying a sundowner as part of our daily ritual. Whether out of the back of a safari jeep on your way back to camp or on a spectacular hill with a roaring fire a cold beer or a gin and tonic, it's the perfect way to sit back and take in the spectacular Kenyan wilderness. Please note the 19th July 2025 departure will follow a programme operated by Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge in a shared safari vehicle which differs from the description above.
Today, we have another full day in search of game. The park hosts over 500 species of birdlife and a rich ecosystem with areas of savanna grassland, semi-arid acacia woodland and the highlands of the Chyulu hills. All the 'big 5' can be found within the park, around 40% of Kenya's elephant population live within the wider Tsavo Conservation Area. With our own vehicle, we can take our time away from the crowds. A huge part of the Tsavo experience is the home-cooked meals, all freshly prepared by the resident chef using fresh local ingredients. You can choose from various dining spots, whether on the private terrace of your accommodation, in the main tent, by the pool overlooking the well-frequented waterhole in Kipalo, or in the middle of the bush - a truly memorable experience.
After an early breakfast, we'll drive to Voi station and board the 9.55am train back to Nairobi, arriving just after 2pm. The earliest recommended flight departure time is 6pm. A transfer to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) from the train station or Tamarind Tree Hotel is included on all trips in our Upgraded range regardless of your departure day, provided we receive your flight details no later than 14 days before your tour departing. For those departing Kenya on an evening flight, we'll transfer you to the Tamarind Tree Hotel. You might wish to book a day-use room, please contact us for details. Alternatively, you're free to relax by the pool or explore Nairobi for some last-minute souvenir shopping.
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Reviews
David - Traveled, February 2025
A very rewarding trip with excellent sightings of many animals and over 140 different species of bird. The animals seen included: African Elephant Coke’s Hartebeest Cape Buffalo Plains Zebra Black Rhino Olive Baboon White Rhino Yellow Baboon Lion Colobus Monkey Cheetah Vervet Monkey Leopard Giant Forest Hog Spotted Hyena Warthog Rothschild Giraffe Bushbuck Maasai Giraffe Dwarf Mongoose Hippopotamus Black Mongoose Nile Crocodile Genet Impala Squirrel Eland Tree Hyrax Waterbuck Rock Hyrax Defasa Waterbuck Leopard Tortoise Grant’s Gazelle Gerenuk Thomson’s Gazelle ***-*** Wildebeest Agama Lizard Topi Monitor Lizard Just 2 small hiccups. Firstly, the initial meeting with the tour leader didn’t take place as planned, due to the hotel not passing on a message. Secondly, we were informed at the last minute that tips for the Tsavo East extension were additional to those specified in the trip notes. This worked out at an extra 40$ per person.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 03/03/2025
- Traveled, September 2024
The Highlights of Africa was EXCELLENT and our guide, Hussein was brilliant. A guide makes or breaks your holidays and is the most important part of an experience. Things were so good on our transfer to Tsavo. We had a "freelance" driver in a borrowed truck (old and smelly diesel) who's people skills were lacking. He didn't seem to know what was expected of him, didn't tell us anything about the park unless interrogated by us 3 ladies, and wasn't terribly friendly. On arrival he informed us that the afternoon drive would be TWO HOURS. We objected strongly and we did, in fact, get 3 1/2 hours. After 3 drives, we then found out that he was leaving us. We then realised that the hotel was booking these drives in a third or fourth party transaction. We couldn't get through to Liberty via WhatsApp (number not recognised) so we went on to their website and left a message. We never did get a response. Meanwhile another of our party, Frances Swift contacted Explore and immediately our problems and concerns were addressed. The following morning we had a new (very smart, very professional and a great guide) take us for the remaining two drives. What a shame we hadn't had Geoffrey throughout. When we arrived at Kiliguni Serena the hotel was very full. We wondered whether, as a small party of 3, we were relegated to a freelancer and perhaps the hotel hoped we were seasoned travellers and safari experts. We also knew our rights as the hotel (Harriette) told us we'd be joining us with another group! We flatly refused and informed her that this trip had cost a lot of money and we were not sharing our truck with others. I think Explore put some pressure on "whoever". In the end the last two drives were wonderful and we saw a lot of game and visited areas of Tsavo that we hadn't seen before. Geoffrey was a great guide. Hussein made our holiday. He cared for us all, drove well, both on safari and along the main roads, shared his love of Kenya and its people and we were all sad to say goodbye. The Mara Leisure Hotel, in my opinion, wasn't as good as the others. Dark and dingy, not as clean in the public areas as the other hotels and our rooms were impossibly hot despite the fan going overnight. The room though was large, beds comfy and facilities in our room good. No wifi in any of the bedrooms. The dining area was dark (you nearly couldn't see what you were eating), likewise the hanger-like reception which was the only area that you could guarantee wifi. The pool wasn't a pool! It was a tiny plunge pool and you couldn't even get wifi there. So perhaps have another think about the Mara Leisure? A dirty paper hanky lay on the floor outside the ladies public toilets for three days!!!! And on arrival, we had few facilities. No tea and coffee station. No water in the hotel fountains. As soon as a party of Americans arrived, the facilities miraculously appeared! NOT good. The facilities for the drivers was poor too. Tiny cramped bedrooms and they all had to share a toilet and shower. Not acceptable in the 21st Century. These guys work long hours, are the "figurehead" of Explore and deserved to be treated much better. The hotel let Explore down. Facilities for the drivers and guides need to be explored (excuse the pun) as I believe they deserve more respect for the job that they do with us travellers.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 10/02/2024
- Traveled, September 2024
I was cared for very well and every day was an adventure, spotting all sorts of wildlife. The vehicles and tracks in the Masai Mara were very bumpy at times and you get bounced around. This is known locally as an 'African massage'. Don't think you are going to be sitting still in the vehicle, because you are not. You can stand up and take photos and ask the driver to stop if you spot something. The accommodation was extremely comfortable with lovely friendly and helpful local staff. The food was also very good and I think everyone is catered for regarding diet as it is mostly a buffet with many choices. I need to go on a diet after this. I went on my own but was in good company as everyone is there for the love of wildlife. We had one glitch in Tsavo where we were given a driver/guide who was a freelance person and not as good as the others with his communication as to what we were doing and his skills to spot things, though he did his best. That driver then had to leave as and we were arranged with another driver who worked for the Kilaguni Lodge and was much better. At the Ark Lodge, they feed the birds at times in the evening enabling people to see more birds and wildlife close up. Similarly at Sarova Lodge. Kilaguni Lodge in Tsavo has a terrace with beautiful outlook overlooking the African plains and a water hole with many animals and birds coming to drink. Each accommodation has its own special aspects. It was an epic decision for me to spend that much money on a holiday but I am really glad I did so as I had a very memorable and fabulous time.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 10/02/2024
Anonymous - Traveled, July 2024
This trip exceeded my expectations. We were lucky enough to see the big 5 over the course of our game drives plus numerous other wildlife. Juma, our guide was very knowledgeable & keen to share his knowledge & very patient answering our numerous questions. The game drives were a comfortable pace & we had plenty of time to take photographs. We were unsure about the food as most of the meals are included but it did not disappoint at any of our accommodation. It was served buffet style but was always fresh & hot with plenty of choice. There is plenty of time for relaxation during the day with most of the lodges having a swimming pool.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 08/01/2024
Stephen - Traveled, July 2024
A great trip with lots of game sightings.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 08/05/2024
Christina - Traveled, July 2024
The best trip ever! I loved everything about this trip, the tour leader was wonderful & extremely knowledgeable about the wildlife. I loved the scenery, the wildlife (especially the birds) & the people. I thoroughly recommend this Kenya trip to anybody who has a love of wildlife & fantastic scenery - the open plains in Mara, the scenic backdrop to game viewing in Tsavo (both areas are so different). The wildlife coming to the water holes in Tsavo & at The Ark was fantastic to watch- elephants at both!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 08/06/2024
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