13 Days Essence of Kenya Luxe Safari

Overview
Experience Kenya like never before on this 13-day luxury safari adventure, blending culture, wildlife, and upscale lodges into an unforgettable journey. Begin in Nairobi at the elegant Villa Rosa Kempinski, where modern Pan-African charm sets the tone. Dive into the vibrant Nairobi City Life with visits to iconic landmarks like the Kenyatta International Conference Center, Uhuru Park, and the Giraffe Center—where feeding Rothschild giraffes becomes a heartwarming highlight.
Fly south to Tsavo National Park, a wild and expansive haven known for its red elephants and dramatic savannahs. At Finch Hattons Luxury Camp, indulge in game drives and luxury beneath Mount Kilimanjaro’s gaze.
Next, venture north to Laikipia Reserve, a land of untamed beauty and rare species. At Loisaba Tented Camp, enjoy horseback safaris, camel rides, and bush walks in this conservation-focused paradise. Be on the lookout for endangered Jackson’s hartebeest, Grevy’s zebra, and elusive wild dogs.
Your journey culminates in the legendary Maasai Mara, at Mahali Mzuri, Sir Richard Branson’s award-winning luxury camp. Witness the Great Migration’s thrilling drama and endless plains dotted with predators and prey.
Return to Nairobi, with a relaxing final stay at Hemingways Nairobi, and depart with a soul stirred by Kenya’s magic.
Full Itinerary
Day 1:Arrival Nairobi
Upon arrival in the Kenyan capital, we’ll be met by your Safari Director and driven to your Hotel; Villa Rosa Kempinski, a lush contemporary hotel with rooms that blend elegant European and Pan-African furnishings with modern touch. Night at Villa Rosa Kempinski
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Day 2:Nairobi City Life
Breakfast and briefing by your Safari Director for the aspects of your safari to Kenya. After, departure from your Hotel for an introduction to Nairobi City life. On this day, we will visit the Kenyatta International Conference Center and Giraffe Center. Start your day with a comprehensive tour of Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city. The iconic 28-storey building is located along Harambee Avenue in the City Square of Nairobi. The skyscraper’s rooftop provides a 360-degree picturesque panoramic view of the city center and its horizons. Only then can one appreciate the beauty and complex pattern that it embodies.
We will then proceed to the Nairobi view point on the recreational grounds of an ordinary Kenyan, Uhuru Park as we learn more on its historical significance to the Kenyan Nation State. Chronologically will find our way into the Central Business District. As we drive, we will share tales told in real-time by your guide of the history of pre-independence Nairobi and post-independence Nairobi. We will walk through the city visiting different landmarks, including KICC, Kipande house, among others. After that, we would proceed with a visit to the Giraffe Center. You will be captivated as you experience the Rothschild giraffe, in its semi-wild state which is among the 3 sub-species we have in Kenya. Immerse yourself in their world, discovering their fascinating behaviors, unique traits, and the remarkable conservation efforts dedicated to their preservation. Brace yourself for an extraordinary encounter as you also get the chance to feed these gentle giants, forging a connection that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. After that, we will proceed back to your Hotel for lunch. Meals and overnight at Villa Rosa Kempinski
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Day 03-5:Nairobi - Tsavo
Breakfast and departure from your Hotel, transfer to Wilson Airport for your departure flight. We fly south this morning over the Athi Plains to the natural masterpiece of Tsavo National Park. This great park occupies much of the hinterland between the Kenyan coast and Nairobi, a vast expanse of 8,000 square miles that extends to the border with Tanzania. Tsavo, we always think of it as one of the most evocative African names is one of the largest game sanctuaries in the world, especially famous for its large population of elephants and its classic savannah and acacia woodlands. You will spend day 3 to day 5 in Tsavo experiencing its beauty and wildlife doing game drives in the park with safaris vehicles with pop up roofs. Meals and nights at Finch Hattons Luxury Safari Camp
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Day 06-8:Tsavo- Laikipia Reserve
The Laikipia Reserve came into existence in 1991 when the ranches of the Colonial era turned from farming to wildlife conservation. Since its ranch days, the plateau has reverted back to wilderness, a wildlife refuge supporting huge numbers of animals (it’s the only place to see the endangered Jackson’s Hartebeest). Other game includes lions, cheetahs, leopards, rare wild dogs, impalas, gazelles, reticulated giraffes, Grevy’s zebras (the most comely of the zebra clan), Somali ostriches, Beisa oryxes (endemic to the north of Kenya) and balletic gerenuks.
Well off the beaten path, Loisaba Tented Camp, set in privacy in its own conservancy adjacent to the Laikipia Reserve. Its spacious, airy tents have floor-to-ceiling windows, polished floors, and minimalist but sophisticated Africana furnishings. Horse and camel rides, bush walks, Samburu village visits and more await as we explore the Reserve and the Loisaba Conservancy quite literally in our backyard. Meals and overnight at Loisaba Tented Camp
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Day 09-11:Laikipia Reserve-Maasai Mara
Breakfast and departure to connect with your flight to Maasai Mara. We fly west from Nairobi to the Maasai Mara, the northern, more verdant section of what we think of as the undisputed capital of the Animal Kingdom, the Serengeti-Maasai Mara ecosystem. Game drives in the Mara are especially fruitful, as our camp, Mahali Mzuri, is auspiciously set next to one of the Mara’s prime migration pathways. (Though the famous migration—a million and a half wildebeest, a couple hundred thousand zebras, and a slew of watchful predators—reaches seasonal crescendos, the migration is more or less constant as the animals circle the Serengeti-Maasai Mara, which is larger than New Jersey, with Rhode Island thrown in the bargain. It’s not unusual for us to see miles-long herds flowing on the savannah most times of year.) Meals and overnight at Mahali Mzur
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Day 12:Maasai Mara-Nairobi
Breakfast and departure from your lodge Nairobi. Meals and overnight at Hemingways Nairobi
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Day 13:Transfer to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
Breakfast and departure to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport – End of the tour and our services
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What You Should Know Before Traveling
1. Visas and Entry Requirements
- Visa Requirements: Ensure you have a valid passport with at least six months of validity. Most East African countries (Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania) require a visa for international travelers. You can apply for a single-entry visa or the East African Tourist Visa, which allows travel between Rwanda, Uganda, and Kenya on a single visa.
- Visa on Arrival: Some nationalities can obtain visas on arrival, but it's best to apply in advance for convenience.
- Entry Health Requirements: A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for entry into Rwanda and most neighboring countries.
2. Vaccinations and Health Precautions
- Required Vaccinations: In addition to Yellow Fever, it’s recommended to be up-to-date with routine vaccines such as Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, and Tetanus.
- Malaria Precaution: Malaria is prevalent in many areas of East Africa. Travelers are advised to take anti-malarial medication and use insect repellent with DEET, especially in rural areas.
- COVID-19 Guidelines: Ensure you check the latest COVID-19 travel restrictions and vaccine requirements, which may vary from country to country. Always carry a mask and sanitizer.
3. Safety and Security
- General Safety: Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania are generally safe for tourists, but it's important to stay vigilant. Avoid displaying valuables, and always travel with your guide or tour group.
- Wildlife Safety: When participating in safaris, always follow your guide’s instructions. Keep a safe distance from animals and never leave the vehicle unless instructed.
- Health Insurance: Make sure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, evacuation, and activities like gorilla trekking or safaris.
4. Packing List
- Clothing: Pack lightweight, breathable clothing for daytime activities, and warm layers for cooler nights, especially in high-altitude areas like Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park.
- Footwear: Comfortable hiking boots are essential for trekking, while sandals or casual shoes work well for city exploration.
- Rain Gear: A waterproof jacket and pants are recommended, especially during the rainy season (March-May and October-November).
- Sun Protection: Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. The sun can be intense, particularly at higher elevations.
- Insect Repellent: Essential for protecting against mosquito bites, especially in the evenings.
5. Weather and Best Travel Times
- Rwanda and Uganda: The best time for gorilla trekking is during the dry seasons, from December to February and June to September. Expect cool mornings and evenings, with pleasant daytime temperatures.
- Kenya and Tanzania: The best time for safaris is from June to October, during the dry season, when animals gather around water sources, making wildlife viewing easier.
- Packing for the Seasons: Dry season (June–October) is great for wildlife viewing, while the rainy seasons (March-May, October-November) bring lush landscapes but may make some roads impassable.
6. Currency and Money Matters
- Local Currency: Rwanda uses the Rwandan Franc (RWF), Uganda uses the Ugandan Shilling (UGX), Kenya the Kenyan Shilling (KES), and Tanzania the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS).
- Foreign Currency: U.S. Dollars are widely accepted, especially for larger payments like park fees and accommodations. However, smaller transactions should be made in local currency.
- ATMs and Credit Cards: ATMs are available in major cities, but it’s advisable to carry cash, especially when traveling to rural areas. Credit cards may not be widely accepted outside major hotels.
7. Cultural Etiquette and Customs
- Respecting Local Culture: East African countries are rich in diverse cultures and traditions. Be respectful of local customs, dress modestly when visiting rural areas, and always ask before taking photos of people.
- Language: English is widely spoken in Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, though Swahili is a common regional language. Learning a few basic phrases in Swahili or Kinyarwanda can enhance your experience.
- SIM Cards and Internet: Local SIM cards are readily available, and most accommodations offer Wi-Fi. Ensure your phone is unlocked before you travel.
- Voltage and Plugs: East African countries use a mix of plug types, including British type G (three-pin) and European type C (two-pin). The voltage is typically 220-240V.
9. Important Notes for Adventure Activities
- Gorilla Trekking Permits: If you're participating in gorilla trekking, permits must be booked in advance due to limited availability. Bring sturdy boots, gloves, and gaiters for trekking through the dense forest.
- Safari Drives: Early morning and late afternoon game drives offer the best chance of spotting wildlife. Bring binoculars and a camera with a good zoom lens for the best experience.
Includes
Transport in a custom-designed 4×4 Safari Land Cruiser with Wifi Services of a professional English-speaking guide driver All park entrance fees Luxury Full board accommodation while on safari (breakfast, lunch and dinner and laundry) Bottled water, Soft drinks, Local beer and selected wines that are included at your lodge Arrival and departure Airport transfers Regional wine and beer at mealtimes, vehicles stocked with soft drinks and bottled water Local FlightsExcludes
Tips to your guides, hotel or other encounters while on safari (Tip your guide from $20 per day) Travel insurance, Telephone expenses and Upmarket wines Additional sight-seeing or deviation from the safari itinerary Any item not mentioned as included in the safari packageDestinations

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