Complete Kenya safari
One of our top safaris gives you time in three of Africa’s most wildlife-rich reserves known for their rare species – the Samburu, Maasai Mara and the Kalama Community wildlife conservancy. You'll stay in locally-run accommodations located for optimal wildlife-viewing.
Kalama Community Wildlife Conservancy Buffalo Springs National Park Samburu National Reserve trek Mount Ololokwe Maasai Mara National Reserve day and night game drives guided bushwalks luxury safari lodges
£5631 excluding flights
This itinerary is priced per person and designed to give you an idea of what can be included on your bespoke luxury tour of Kenya, tailor-made to suit your personal tastes and preferences.
Description of Complete Kenya safari
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
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Kenya has been in the tourism game longer than virtually any other African country – and it shows. Other nations may boast higher mountains, bigger ga...
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4 Reviews of Complete Kenya safari
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 03 Dec 2022 by Christian Horak
We loved seeing the animals closeup at Mahali Mazuri… 10/10!!! Met all of our expectations! Read full reviewReviewed on 21 Feb 2020 by Paul O’Brien
5 stars! The accommodation, knowledge of the guides and welcome we received from all the staff was second to none Read full reviewReviewed on 30 Jun 2019 by Claire Braybrook
We had many wonderful moments on the safari but the most memorable part was watching a lioness with her three young cubs going on a hunt early in the morning. Read full reviewReviewed on 26 Feb 2018 by Shirley Newman
There were many highlights from seeing all the animals to meeting some really lovely people and making friends.... No hic-ups, it was so smooth and a real treat not have to worry about anything. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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Planet
This itinerary features immersive stays at safari lodges that we personally regard to be industry-leading in terms of the conservation work they undertake.Safari tourism in Kenya is a particularly important feature underpinning community conservation work, since it provides local people with a livelihood that is directly correlated with the protection of species and success of wildlife reintroduction programmes. The presence of the lodges in protected areas also incentivises the preservation of less ‘celebrity’ flora and fauna.
We particularly recommend the lodges on this tour for their fantastic guides and the conscientious approach they have to wildlife. Safari guides are at the front line of conservation, responsible for educating guests, encouraging the protection of the environment, and also the choices they make on-the-ground (such as observing wildlife from a respectful distance, ensuring no litter or human objects fall out of the safari vehicle, and even reporting any malpractice incidents or poaching threats to the relevant authorities), are amongst the most important in conserving the national parks and the animals that call them home. It is for this reason that we take our role of recommending guides to our guests very seriously.
Our offices in the UK and in Bangkok take a leading role in setting the standard for an environmentally friendly work environment. Alongside ensuring that our waste is appropriately recycled, we have instituted a paperless work system, in which paper usage is kept to a bare minimum. We have also implemented a plastic ban in our offices, starting with coffee cups and single-use plastic drinks bottles, and expanding to encompass food packaging as far as possible. Each office has a designated ‘sustainability officer’, who helps to implement programmes and answer questions, whilst all team members are able to set the environmental agenda by highlighting their ideas on a specific sustainability channel in our internal communications network.
People
The safari accommodations we promote all have a strong focus on recruiting staff form within their local communities: many aim for at least 75% of their staff coming from their immediate local community. This provides jobs and skills and is one of the most direct ways of positively affecting community development.Our accommodation choices make use of locally owned properties where possible and often include adventurous, authentic choices such as local homestays which therefore involve local people and their communities in the very fabric of our vacations.
Vacations are locally-guided by knowledgeable locals who possess a wealth of information on the local environment and culture.
We encourage all our travelers to research local customs and read your trip notes before you depart to ensure you are conscientious and respectful in a different culture.
In most cases we strongly recommend that you do not give money to children beggars. If begging is a successful enterprise, parents are encouraged to forsake their children’s education in pursuit of this opportunity.
Talk to us about packing for a purpose and see if you can get involved by making a small material contribution to the communities you are visiting. We have developed partnerships with charities and accommodations throughout Kenya and are constantly working to extend our reach with the help of our travelers.
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