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Why Visit Maasai Mara

Why Visit Maasai Mara

Kenya’s most famous national reserve, the Masai Mara runs along the country south-west border with Kenya, just across the border from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. This gigantic ecosystem is shared the two countries and protected with a combination of national reserves and community-run conservation areas. Following the rains, the vast herds arrive from Tanzania sometime between August and November […]

The essence of a boat safari on Lake Naivasha

The essence of a boat safari on Lake Naivasha

Tranquilly glide through the sparkling waters of Lake Naivasha, the highest lake in the Rift Valley, on a boating safari that promises to unveil a plethora of the region’s spectacular bird life. With Mount Longonot standing vigil in the distance, you will travel in the company of a resident birding expert who will help you […]

Meet the Maasai Tribe

Meet the Maasai Tribe

Originating in South Sudan the Masai migrated along the Nile Valley into Kenya and Tanzania in the 15th Century. Traditionally semi-nomadic, today their lives are more static residing in small settlements. You will struggle not to come across the Masai people on your safari, their incredible knowledge of the bush makes them brilliant guides and trackers […]

Watch the Great Migration in Maasai Mara

Watch the Great Migration in Maasai Mara

Enjoying the world famous “Great Migration” in the Masai Mara National Reserve is one of the most exhilarating things to do in Kenya on a budget. To watch the “Great Migration”, you can take a game drive, a horseback safari, a walking tour, an airplane ride, or a hot air balloon ride. You can see […]

Take Breakfast at Giraffe Manor

Take Breakfast at Giraffe Manor

Giraffe Manor happens to be an offbeat and exclusive boutique hotel in Nairobi which is owned and operated The Safari Collection. It is referred to as one of the most sought after properties in the whole world. Spread over an area of about 12 acres of private land in the midst of 140 acres […]