Go on an immersive journey through the heart of Kenya, seamlessly intertwining the excitement of a wildlife safari with the serenity of a coastal escape.
- River Rafting
- Giraffe Manor Visit
- Lake Naivasha
- Hell's Gate National Park Visit
- Cycling between the zebras, giraffes, and buffalos
- Rock Climbing
- Gorge Canyon Hike
- Masai Mara National Park Safari Game Drive
- Masai Village Visit
Please take into consideration, while booking your flight, that the meet-up at the hotel for the day 1 program is at 9 am. Your flight shouldn't arrive later than 7 am.
Day 1
Welcome to Nairobi
Upon arrival, you'll be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel.
Day one kicks off with heading to the Giraffe Center, where these long-necked buddies are ready to steal the show. Get your cameras ready for some epic close-ups! Next up, a stroll through the lush wonderland of Karura Forest – think towering trees and secret trails waiting to be uncovered. And because no trip is complete without a taste of local vibes, we'll dive into a bustling City market where you'll get the chance to shop for the most amazing local product.
Day 2
Aberdare Sagana
Today, we bid farewell to the capital, so be sure to have a hearty breakfast because we're embarking on a drive to the Aberdare Range. Here, you'll witness the origins of a National Geographic cover photo—lush green mountains standing tall, mighty rivers roaring by, and wildlife immersed in their daily affairs. Our planned activities ensure you get a taste of everything Aberdare has to offer, with an exciting day of River Rafting ahead!
Day 3
Hell's Gate Park
After breakfast we'll start moving towards Hell's Gate National Park. Once we arrive, we will start our cycling trip through the wildlife. If time and dry weather are on our side, we will then head to the beautiful Gorge for a one-hour hike after having a picnic lunch. After the hike, we will say hello to the Lake Naivasha where we will be spending the night.
Day 4
Naivasha Lake
Begin your day with a boat ride at Naivasha Lake, where hippos will make an appearance, and on your way to the lake, you might even spot a zebra or two and a gazelle. After the boat ride, make your way to Maasai Mara, building anticipation for tomorrow's adventure.
Day 5
Maasai Mara
Rise early and venture into Maasai Mara National Park for a game drive. You will be on the lookout for the iconic Big Five: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffaloes.This, however, is just the beginning, as the rich biodiversity of Maasai Mara promises encounters with numerous other captivating creatures throughout the day. Get ready for an adventure that goes beyond your wildest expectations.
Day 6
Maasai Village
After Breakfast, you will get to visit the Maasai Mara village where you can see traditional dances and learn about their culture. It’s our last breakfast in the wild, as we head back to Nairobi.
Day 7
Departure
For those no continuing to the costal region of Mombasa, your journey comes to an end here and its time to say your goodbyes.
Day 7: Extension (410 USD)
Nariobi - Mombasa
Begin the next phase of our Kenyan adventure as we hop aboard the train bound for Mombasa! Once we arrive in Mombasa, we'll hit the road to our haven for the next three days—an exquisite 200+ year-old private family home nestled on a private beach. After settling in our accommodation, we'll have some time to chill on Diani Beach.
Day 8
Mombasa
Your second day in Mombasa promises an oceanic adventure like no other. After a hearty breakfast, we'll head to the stunning star-studded aquatic paradise, Starfish Island. Our coastal escapade continues with a visit to Africa Pool. Picture yourself immersed in the refreshing waters of this unique pool, surrounded by the coastal breeze and the rhythmic sounds of the ocean.
Day 9
Mombasa
Whether you choose to bask in the sun, take a dip in the warm Indian Ocean, or explore the vibrant local scene, the day is yours to savor at Diani Beach. As the sun begins to set, we will enjoy a sunset kayaking experience. It's the perfect way to conclude the day in this coastal paradise.
Day 10
Mombasa - Nairobi
Conclude our coastal adventure with an early train journey back to Nairobi and catch your flight back home.
What is included in the tour
- Accommodation as mentioned in the itinerary
- All meals mentioned on the itinerary
- All tours and entrance fees as mentioned in the itinerary
- All transfers in a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Private local English speaking tour guide
- First aid kit (our guides are certified in handling first aid situations)
- Gazef accompanying chaperone
- All service charges and taxes
What is NOT included in the tour
- International flights
- Kenyan visa
- Meals other than mentioned in above itinerary
- Personal spending
- Tips
- Beverages and drinks
- Insurance
The Adventure Leader's primary role is to ensure your journey flows seamlessly. As your main point of contact throughout the trip, they're dedicated to enhancing your experience. Whether it's offering recommendations on activities or attractions, or facilitating interactions among travelers, they ensure everyone feels connected, although often connections form naturally.
We use private buses, either a Hiace for smaller groups of 10 or a Coaster for larger groups of 19.
Visit the following link for more info on the Visa process and requirements
https://www.gazef.com/kenya-visa-information
It is required to take a Yellow Fever vaccine before entering the country
The power supply in Kenya is nominally 240VAC, 50hz. Variable voltage, spikes and sporadic, unexpected, unscheduled power cuts of varying duration can be expected.
Tipping is an expected, though not compulsory, component of your tour program. The gesture serves as an expression of appreciation for exceptional service, and amounts given are up to your discretion.
Tipping is one of the most direct ways that you can have a positive economic impact within the African community. Although it may not be customary for you, it is an important source of income for those in the tourism industry. Giving a tip should be a seen as a formal 'thank you', and the action should in no way be awkward