group of giraffes and zebras

Maasai Mara

Embark on an unforgettable wildlife safari in Maasai Mara, where the Great Migration and Big Five thrive in Kenya’s iconic savanna.

Game drives and Big Five Safaris

Masai Mara, established in 1961, is part of the larger Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. It is world-famous for its high density of wildlife including lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, and rhinos. Daily game drives are led by skilled guides who track animal movements and explain ecosystem dynamics.

The great Wildebeest Migration

Occurring between July and October, over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles cross from the Serengeti into the Mara. It is considered one of the "Seven New Wonders of the World". Tourists witness dramatic river crossings and predator-prey interactions, often from prime lodges or mobile camps.

gray elephants walking on grass field
gray elephants walking on grass field
herd of elephants on green grass field during daytime
herd of elephants on green grass field during daytime
red and yellow hot air balloon over field with zebras
red and yellow hot air balloon over field with zebras
Hot air Balloon Safaris

A sunrise balloon safari offers panoramic views of the savannah and its inhabitants. Originating in the 1980s as a luxury offering, this experience concludes with a champagne breakfast in the bush. It’s a serene yet thrilling way to grasp the scale of the landscape.

Cultural Visits to Maasai Villages

The Maasai, known for their distinctive red attire and semi-nomadic lifestyle, welcome tourists into their bomas (homesteads). Visitors learn about customs, ceremonies, and survival techniques. These interactions promote cultural exchange and sustainable tourism.

Photographic Safaris

Specially designed vehicles and guides help tourists capture high-quality images of animals, birds, and landscapes. These safaris often cater to both amateur and professional photographers and include workshops and editing sessions.

man in purple hoodie standing beside brown bare tree during daytime
man in purple hoodie standing beside brown bare tree during daytime
two zebras walking on brown path
two zebras walking on brown path
man riding on gray car during sunset
man riding on gray car during sunset
Bush Dinners and Sundowners

A cherished safari tradition, sundowners are drinks served in scenic spots as the sun sets. Bush dinners, often lit by lanterns or bonfires, allow guests to dine under the stars surrounded by nature’s soundtrack. These experiences blend luxury with wilderness.