
Kenya, located in eastern Africa, is a tourist destination full of wild charm and natural wonders. It is home to the world-renowned Masai Mara National Reserve, where you can watch Africa's five big wild animals up close and witness the spectacular animal migration. The majestic Mount Kilimanjaro is reflected in Amboseli National Park, providing travelers with a dreamy natural landscape. Kenya's culture is equally charming. The traditional life and colorful markets of the Maasai people showcase Africa's diverse and unique cultural customs. Whether you are an adventure lover, photographer, or a traveler eager to experience the pristine nature, Kenya is a must-visit destination in your lifetime.
Important Notes:
-- Not suitable for guests using wheelchairs or those with limited mobility. We appreciate your understanding.
-- Road conditions are mostly unpaved dirt and rocky roads, which are uneven, and the vehicle will experience bumps and shakes during travel.
Depart for Kenya ✈ Nairobi

Arrive in Nairobi, gateway to your thrilling safari in Kenya; transfer to the hotel.
Nairobi is the capital of Kenya and one of the most important cities in East Africa. It is not only a political, economic and cultural center, but also known as the "Wildlife Capital of Africa". Nairobi is unique in that it has the world's only wildlife national park located within a capital city - Nairobi National Park, allowing the city and nature to coexist perfectly. The city itself is a mix of modern architecture, colonial charm and local culture, with museums, galleries, markets and a lively nightlife. Nairobi is also an important gateway to famous attractions such as Masai Mara and Amboseli, and is the best starting point for exploring Kenya.
Hotel: ★★★★★

Embark on a journey to Amboseli National Park, one of Africa's premier travel destinations. Here you'll be treated to breathtakingly views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak. The park is home to a vast array of animals, but the intelligent elephants are undoubtedly Amboseli's most celebrated residents.
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Hotel: ★★★★★

After breakfast, enjoy a morning tour of the reserve. Return to Nairobi after lunch at the hotel, and for dinner, savor a Kenyan-style barbecue.
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Hotel: ★★★★★

Head to the Solio Conservancy, Kenya's premier private reserve, home to a variety of predators and herbivores, and the world's most successful rhino breeding and reproduction base.
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Hotel: ★★★★★

Cross the Equator and head to Samburu. enjoy an afternoon game drive in the Samburu National Reserve. its unique environment is home to the "Samburu Special Five," which include the Grevy's zebra, East African oryx, Somali ostrich, reticulated giraffe, and gerenuk. These species are not found in other wildlife conservancies. Along the Ewaso Ng'iro River, you'll find a high concentration of animals, with lions and leopards frequently spotted, and elephant herds often migrating across the river. It's one of Kenya's most densely populated wildlife reserves.
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Hotel: ★★★★★

Samburu Full-Day Tour.
Samburu National Reserve is a less visited but fascinating wildlife haven in northern Kenya. The terrain here is dry and desolate, dotted with palm trees and red soil valleys, and the scenery is unique. In the reserve, you can see many special animals that are only found in northern Kenya, such as Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, bay fox, Somali camel and blue-legged chicken, collectively known as the "Five Treasures of Samburu". In addition, lions, cheetahs and elephants are also active here, making it particularly suitable for photography and wildlife observation. Visitors can also visit the Samburu tribe and gain a deeper understanding of the local traditional life and culture. Samburu combines primitive wildness with human customs, making it a peaceful and unique adventure destination.
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Hotel: ★★★★★

The Aberdare National Park, Kenya's renowned private reserve located directly on the equator. The conservancy's design, featuring numerous artificial water sources, ensures a rich biodiversity.
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Hotel: ★★★★

Across the Equator and the Great Rift Valley to Lake Nakuru National Park, Africa's first bird sanctuary. This park boasts a mild climate, lush vegetation, and beautiful scenery. It is home to numerous acacia trees and a variety of predators and herbivores.
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Hotel: ★★★★★

The Maasai Mara, located in southwestern Kenya, borders Tanzania's Serengeti National Park and is renowned as one of the world's most famous wildlife habitats. It teems with diverse wildlife, including lions, leopards, hyenas, ostriches, wildebeest, zebras, hippos, antelopes, elephants, and giraffes. Visitors can embark on safaris in specialized vehicles, venturing deep into the reserve to track and photograph these animals, creating their own "Animal Planet" episode.
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Hotel: ★★★★★

Full-Day Tour in Maasai Mara.
Maasai Mara National Reserve is Kenya's most famous wildlife reserve and one of the most spectacular wildlife viewing spots in Africa. This vast grassland is connected to the Serengeti in Tanzania. From July to October every year, you can see the spectacular wildlife migration, with millions of wildebeests, zebras and gazelles crossing the Mara River, a breathtaking scene. Visitors can take part in early morning and evening safari tours to get a close look at the “Big Five” of Africa: lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes and rhinos. In addition, you can visit a Maasai village and experience the local indigenous culture. Masai Mara is not only a paradise for animals, but also an ideal place to pursue the primitive charm of nature and the soul of Africa.
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Hotel: ★★★★★

Full-Day Tour in Maasai Mara.
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Hotel: ★★★★★

Head to Lake Naivasha for an afternoon of hiking and a boat tour of the conservancy, considered Kenya's most beautiful freshwater lake, it's home to over 400 bird species and boasts a large population of hippos. Our wonderful journey concludes with a transfer to the airport. We hope you take with you cherished memories.
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-- Accommodation: 4-5 star hotels throughout Kenya
-- All meals: as mentioned per day
-- Park Fees: All conservancy and park entrance fees
-- Transportation: All safari vehicles
-- Guide: Excellent Chinese-speaking guide (bachelor's degree or higher)
-- Naivasha Activities: Walking tour and boat trip
-- Maasai Experience: Private Maasai conservancy and Maasai village tour
-- Water: 2 bottles of mineral water per person per day
-- Insurance: Personal Travel Insurance (Travelex Advantage Plan). For our travelers aged 76 and above, there will be an additional cost of $54 per person
-- International Flight Ticket from home
-- Driver-guide tips: (For regular tours: $5 USD per person per day x 12 days; For photography tours: $10 USD per person per day x 12 days)
-- Beverage costs: Any à la carte alcoholic beverages or soft drinks ordered during meals
-- Yellow Fever Vaccination: Participants under 60 years old must complete Yellow Fever vaccination and obtain an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (also known as the Yellow Book) at least two months before departure. This certificate must be carried with you and is subject to random checks upon entry into Kenya. If you cannot be vaccinated due to specific factors, you must carry a doctor's certificate. Participants aged 60 and above are MAYBE not required to be vaccinated, it is advised to consult a doctor for advice and obtain a medical certificate.
-- Kenya Visa (eTA): Apply for an electronic visa within 30 days before departure at: https://etakenya.go.ke/
-- Personal expenses: (Laundry fees, phone calls, service charges, etc.)