8th wonder of the world

Witness the Great wildebeest migration in Masai Mara

Is the great wildebeest migration the 8th wonder of the world? From August to October every year, millions of wildebeest migrate from Serengeti in Tanzania to Kenya’s Maasai Mara creating one of the most phenomenal natural spectacles in the world. Most people think that the Great Migration is simply made up of wildebeests but the millions of wildebeest are in fact accompanied by large numbers of zebras, gazelles, elands, impalas and crocodiles all taking part in this great battle.
While the migration may seem like a chaotic frenzy of movement, it has been shown that the wildebeest herd possesses ‘swarm intelligence’, where they systematically explore and overcome obstacles together.

Despite the plethora of videos and photography of the migration available online, nothing comes close to seeing in person the mass movement of animals, lumbering, strutting and swaying in one of the great wonders of the natural world.

It’s the ultimate life and death spectacle that leaves travelers with unforgettable memories, and yes, probably the 8th wonder of the world.

We put you right in the heart of the drama

Sleep under the stars

Sleep under the sacred skies outside your tent in a luxurious ‘star bed’. Kenya has one of the few star beds in Africa. The star beds are built to take advantage of the surrounding environment and each one of them is ‘a room with a view’. Sleeping under the stars is a unique and thrilling adventure to experience while on safari. Feel free as a bird, free as nature….
This can be one of the most romantic and thrilling experiences in the world for couples.
opportunities for lying on white sand Indian Ocean beaches

Sandy beaches after a thrilling safari combo

Kenya’s geography means that it offers the perfect combination of fauna-and-flora spotting adventures in its dozens of mighty national parks, and opportunities for lying on white sand Indian Ocean beaches. If you are flying halfway around the world for your African adventure, you surely want to make the most of it by visiting the white beaches in the Kenyan coast.
The popular and most beautiful beaches are Diani, Watamu, Malindi, Kilifi, Lamu and Nyali
Enjoy the 1 hour safari with stunning views of the Masai Mara

Not just game drives while on safari!

Hot Air Balloon safari in Masaia Mara is a unique and unforgettable experience not to be missed during your safari in Kenya.
Soaring gently over the savannah, high above the vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles. From the air, you’ll have an incredible panoramic view of the stunning landscape, with its rolling hills, winding rivers, and endless grasslands.

Enjoy the 1 hour safari with stunning views of the Masai Mara, the priceless photography moments and on landing, be treated to a sumptuous champagne bush breakfast.

African lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, African leopard, and white/black rhinos

Spot the big five

Kenya is easily one of Africa’s greatest wildlife watching destinations, home as it is to the Big Five (African lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, African leopard, and white/black rhinos).
African Elephant: Elephants can be found in several national parks in Kenya, including Amboseli National Park, Tsavo East National Park, Tsavo West National Park, and Masai Mara National Reserve.

African Lion: Lions are known to inhabit various national parks and reserves in Kenya, with the most famous being the Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Tsavo East National Park, and Samburu National Reserve.

African Leopard: Leopards are elusive and primarily nocturnal animals. They can be found in places like Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Samburu National Reserve, and Meru National Park.

African Buffalo: Buffalos, can be seen in several national parks in Kenya, including Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Tsavo East National Park, and Lake Nakuru National Park.

Rhinoceros (Black and White): Kenya is home to both black and white rhinoceros. They can be spotted in Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Lewa conservancy, Tsavo National Park, Maasai Mara National Reserve, Lake Nakuru National Park and Nairobi National Park