Tailormade Holidays in Kenya
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Special Offers - Free Nights

Experience one of the Masai Mara’s newest camps, Kicheche Valley, and stay one night for free. Kicheche Valley is located in the newly established Naboisho Conservancy, where recent sightings of elephant, lion and cheetah, as well as aardwolf and wild dog, have been excellent. Staying at Kicheche Valley, you will enjoy unlimited game drives and bush walks to see these wild creatures, with the opportunity to relax after your day’s sightseeing with a massage in your tent. Stay here between October and March for four nights, and you’ll receive one night free (conservancy fees apply).

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When to Travel

Kenya has little seasonal fluctuation in temperature, however the year can be divided into two distinct wet seasons. From late March to May the long rains occur. These can last several days and so we would advise against travel during this time. The shorter rains take place during November and generally last only an hour or two each day. The remaining months are warm and dry making them perfect for travel and game viewing.
The spectacular view of the wildebeest migration into the Masai Mara from the Serengeti takes place annually during mid August to mid October and so is a particularly good time to travel, though National Parks do inevitably get busy.

WILDLIFE, WILDLIFE, WILDLIFE

With world famous national parks hosting spectacular wildlife, highland deserts, glaciated mountain peaks and a coral fringed coastline, Kenya is a wonderfully diverse destination offering a wealth of travelling experiences. Enriching any big game spectacle is the visible reminder of the ancient culture of the tribes people who live today as they always have, welcoming guests with a friendly smile and a “jambo!”

Meet Linzi Summers, Regional Specialist for Kenya

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Travelling in Kenya was one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had. The people are friendly, welcoming and more than open to a game of football or two! The scenery as you drive is simply stunning, with plenty of opportunities to capture magical moments on camera. Safaris really get the adrenaline going – watching, waiting and anticipating – until, sometimes at the least expected moment, you catch sight of a leopard, a lion, or maybe a giraffe, zebra or elephant... I saw all of the ‘Big Five’ (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) during my adventures. Maybe you will too…

“A FEW OF MY FAVOURITE  KENYAN HIGHLIGHTS”

Ballooning over the Mara

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“Observing the awe-inspiring wildebeest migration from my hot air balloon ride in the Masai Mara at sunrise."

Laikipia Plateau

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"Nodding off to sleep under the African night sky to the sounds of the bush on the Laikipia Plateau."

Kenyan Coast

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“Watching turtles nest and hatch on a deserted beach on the Kenyan coast."