Exclusive and wild!
Migration in Kenya, with a relaxing beach stay in Mombasa to put the icing on the African cake.
Over 15 unforgettable days, you’ll experience excitement, wonder, and discovery as you journey through some of Kenya’s most iconic landscapes. This carefully crafted adventure offers the perfect blend of must-visit destinations and hidden gems, taking you beyond the usual tourist trail for an authentic African experience.
Witness the incredible wildlife spectacle of the Masai Mara, where the legendary Great Migration and the Big Five create unforgettable safari moments. Stand in awe of the majestic elephants of Amboseli National Park, framed by the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro. Enjoy the peaceful beauty of Lake Naivasha, renowned for its birdlife and hippos, before venturing into the vast wilderness of Tsavo East National Park, famous for its red elephants and dramatic landscapes.
Your adventure concludes on the idyllic shores of Mombasa, where white sandy beaches, warm turquoise waters, and the rich culture of Kenya’s Swahili Coast provide the perfect finale to an extraordinary journey.
From thrilling game drives and breathtaking scenery to unforgettable wildlife encounters and time to unwind beside the Indian Ocean, this is a journey designed to showcase the very best of Kenya.
Join Scotty on this adventure of a lifetime and discover why Kenya remains one of Africa’s most captivating destinations—where every day brings new discoveries and memories to treasure forever.
Tour details
- Departs: Tuesday 13 July 2027 — you must arrive in Nairobi on the 13th
- Returns: 28 July 2027
- Length: 15 days
- Where: Masai Mara, Lake Naivasha, Lake Nakuru, Amboseli, Tsavo, Mombasa
- Accommodation: 4 and 5 star, full board
- Finishing with: 2 nights all-inclusive on the beach at Mombasa
- To secure a place: a 30% deposit by September 2026
- Hosted by: Scotty McRae, The Travelling Guy
Day by day
Day 1 — July 13th 2027 · Syd-Nairobi
Depart from your home base for your flight to Nairobi Kenya. You will likely have to have a stopover somewhere as no direct flights are available. Please make sure you arrive in Nairobi on the 13th July. On arrival we will be transferred to our overnight hotel in anticipation of our African adventure, beginning the next morning.
Argyle Hotel or similar
Day 2 — July 14th · Nairobi – Masai Mara
8am departure
Leaving Nairobi after breakfast, we travel towards Kenya’s fertile highlands and head down the rift escarpment on the road built by Italian prisoners of war during World War II. One of our favourite places to search for wildlife in Kenya is the Masai Mara National Reserve. That’s because the wildlife here is incredible, with big cats (lions, leopards and cheetahs) and elephants among the highlights. There’s a very good chance you’ll also see giraffes, buffaloes, wildebeests, zebras, hippos, hyenas, and, of course, impalas. And bring your binoculars, because more than 500 species of birds have been recorded in the reserve. It’s a place of beautiful savannah landscapes as well, with lots of acacia trees. Oh yes did I mention the GREAT MIGRATION? We will enjoy an afternoon game drive after checking in to our hotel and a bite to eat. This is when temperatures cool, the light becomes softer and the wildlife begins to get active. Not only will you be out when the light is best for taking photos, but it’s also one of the best times of the day for seeing the animals.
On return to our digs, we will freshen up for a beverage and dinner and revise our sightings on day one of safari!
Pride Inn Mara or similar
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3 — July 15th Masai Mara
9am departure
Let’s face it, after your introduction to the Masai Mara yesterday, you are itching to get back out there and experience the breathtaking scenes that nature delivers. Let’s depart early for a morning game drive and see what the savannahs have in store for us. Depending on what we saw yesterday our brilliant guide Komora will aim to tick the animal boxes off for us. Let’s search for the Great Migration! We will pack a picnic lunch today and make a day of it. We will head back in the afternoon for some down time and a relaxing drink at the bar before dinner.
Pride Inn Mara or similar
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 — July 16th Masai Mara
Departure depending on if you Balloon
Enjoy longer in the Masai Mara National Reserve, getting to know its many natural charms. Following an early breakfast, depart on a morning game drive, returning to the camp mid-morning. After lunch, and perhaps a siesta, set off on another game drive returning to the lodge as the sunsets. Imagine being out in the soft, early morning light, wrapped in a blanket, just as the animals emerge from their night’s rest or from the shadows of their night time adventures. The world feels fresh and new on an early morning game drive, the sun has yet to beat down upon the earth, and it may end up being your favourite time to be out on safari. Today is also a chance for an optional extra Balloon Flight over the Mara,
This unforgettable adventure provided breathtaking views of the vast Mara plains and the abundant wildlife that roamed beneath us. On landing, you will be treated to a sumptuous champagne bush breakfast in the Masai Mara. This is an amazing experience and unless you have a fear of heights, you would be mad to miss it! ($450 USD pp)
Pride Inn Mara or similar
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 — July 17th Masai Mara – Lake Naivasha
Leaving the Masai Mara after breakfast, travel across the ‘breadbasket’ of Kenya, where acres of wheat and barley litter the landscape as you head north to Narok, the district headquarters of this part of Masai land. One of the most beautiful of Kenya’s Rift Valley lakes, Lake Naivasha is a pretty place where you’re likely to see hippos, and where zebras and giraffes roam the lakeshore. It’s a lovely interlude during your safari. After the early morning safari on route, we will enjoy lunch at our new hotel, followed by an afternoon cruise on the lake, and then a truly amazing experience as we walk amongst some of the iconic Kenyan wildlife (trust me it’s super safe) This is a really peaceful experience and a terrific opportunity to be at one with the animals.
Our accommodation lies on the southern shores of Lake Naivasha, with one of the best lakeside swimming pools in the area, along with a great restaurant and bar and luxurious rooms in stone bungalows. Don’t be surprised by the Waterbuck, Zebra and other animals by day and keep your eye out for Hippos at night. Do not approach them!
Enashapai Lodges or similar
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 — July 18th Lake Nakuru – Day Trip
830am Departure
Today we take a little day tour to a divine location about 60 kms away and was once a part of a great lake system that now stands as 3 separate lakes. Lakes Elementaita, Naivasha and Nakuru. The surrounding park is now home to over 100 endangered Rhinos, both white and black. It is also home to the Rothschild Giraffe and over 400 species of birds, including Flamingo, Pelicans, Fish Eagles and Marabou Storks. Leopards, Cheetahs and many other animals are also spotted regularly. We will enjoy another picnic lunch out on the plains! Lion free!!!
Enashapai Lodges or similar
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 — July 19th Amboseli National Park
830am departure Travel time approx. 5 hrs
You’re in for a real safari treat when you visit Amboseli. It’s one of Kenya’s most beautiful parks, thanks to the fact that Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak (5895m), dominates most views here. Amboseli is also famous for its large population of elephants with big tusks, and you have an excellent chance of seeing lions, cheetahs, hyenas, zebras, buffaloes, giraffes, wildebeests and many gazelles while you’re here. With 420 bird species recorded, it’s also a great place for birding. On arrival we will once again have some lunch and then we will head out for an afternoon game drive.
Evening Game Drive, Amboseli National Park
You’ll love the warm light and cooler temperatures as we take you out to explore on your evening game drive. This time of day is when both predators and prey are most active and it can feel as though anything could happen at any moment. This is when you’ll most enjoy being on safari. Overnight at Amboseli Kibo Safari Lodge on a full board basis.
Kibo Safari Camp or similar
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8 — July 20th Amboseli National Park
Tuck into another delightful breakfast and make sure you layer up to enjoy an early morning game drive. This is the perfect time to experience the wildlife and the landscapes they inhabit. The light is soft and warm – perfect for photography – and most animals are out and about, and active. If you’re not an early riser, you’ll definitely want to make an exception here. Back to the hotel for lunch and some time to relax and enjoy your surrounds.
We will aim to include an visit to a Masai Village while we are in the area. This is an amazing insight into the life of the Masai, one that is so far removed from anything I believe you can relate to. There is a small donation fee with this.
Evening Game Drive, Amboseli National Park
Kibo Safari Camp or similar
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9 — July 21st Amboseli – Tsavo NP
9am Departure
This morning, following early breakfast, and a game drive en-route to the gate, we continue to Taita Hills Sanctuary arriving for lunch at Taita Hills Safari Resort. Following lunch, transfer to Saltlick Lodge. After a short siesta, depart on an afternoon game drive, returning late afternoon. Spend the rest of the afternoon and evening at leisure, viewing game from lodge’s underground hide or from the lodge balcony.
Salt Lick Lodge is located in the heart of a private Wildlife Sanctuary which lies adjacent to Tsavo National Park, therefore playing an increasingly important role in the protection and conservation of Kenya’s wildlife heritage. The entire lodge is raised on stilts, providing 24-hour game viewing opportunities from any corner of the lodge. The rooms are built in two storey blocks from a central pod and linked together by elevated platforms – overlooking a salt slick and small waterhole. Each room is spacious and beautifully appointed, featuring exquisite ethnic décor in keeping with the Tsavo environment Rooms and have all the necessary modern conveniences. The restaurant, bar and main balconies have views over the water hole and salt lick, which is constantly in use by local park residents. There is also an underground hide for closer encounters.
Saltlick Safari Lodge or similar
Day 10 — July 22nd Amboseli
9am Departure
Today you have the option to enjoy 2 game drives or you can choose to have a little sleep in a late breakfast and spend a little relax time at the hotel. The waterhole in front of the hotel is often visited by numerous animals and you could have your own national geographic moments from the hotels viewing locations.
After lunch we will head out again and search for the latest sightings around the sanctuary, followed by a drink on the deck at sunset and dinner to follow.
Saltlick Safari Lodge or similar
Day 11 — July 23rd Taita Hills Sanctuary – Tsavo East NP and Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
9am Departure
Get set for an amazing hands on event of a lifetime!
The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (SWT) is a global leader in elephant conservation and one of Africa’s most respected wildlife charities. Founded in 1977 by Dame Daphne Sheldrick, the charity was created to build upon the conservation vision of her late husband, David Sheldrick, the founding warden of Tsavo East National Park, Kenya’s oldest and largest national park. The Tsavo ecosystem remains the base for much of the SWT’s operations.
We are best known for our pioneering Orphans’ Project, a first-of-its-kind program to rescue, raise, and re-wild orphaned elephants and rhinos. Underpinning this mission, our extensive field projects, which protect wildlife and preserve critical habitats across the Kenya. Backed by decades of field experience, we are a multi-dimensional conservation organisation dedicated to tackling the greatest threats facing Kenya’s natural world, while engaging local communities and mobilising a global supporter base in the process.
Voi is the heart of the Trust’s past, present and future. 70 years ago, when David Sheldrick was the founding warden of Tsavo East National Park, he and Daphne raised their first orphaned elephants there. Since those days, generations of orphaned elephants have reclaimed their place in the wild from our Voi Reintegration Unit.
Voi Wildlife Lodge
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12 — July 24th– Tsavo East NP
Today we will explore around Tsavo East including a visit to the amazing Lugard Falls. Tsavo East National Park is Kenya’s largest protected wildlife area, famous for its red-dust elephants, vast arid plains, and dramatic history with man-eating lions. Established in April 1948 and spanning 13,747 square kilometres, it offers a raw, remote wilderness experience positioned halfway between Nairobi and the coast. The Galana River: A permanent lifeline flowing through the flat plains to create lush riverbanks.
Yatta Plateau: The world’s longest lava flow, stretching over 300 kilometers.
Lugard Falls & Mudanda Rock: Massive rock formations and rapids where animals congregate to drink. After a full day we will gather together and have a celebratory drink or two as we prepare to move further East where our beach stay awaits!
Voi Wildlife Lodge
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 13-14 — July 25th-26th Voi – Mombasa
10am Departure
Let’s enjoy a later breakfast today as we prepare to say farewell to the rugged landscapes we have become accustomed to and head for the beach. We will make our way from Voi to Pride Inn Flamingo, aiming to reach our North beach hotel in time for lunch.
Drive time approx 4 hours then its 2 nights on the beachfront in Ocean View room on all-inclusive food and drinks.
The next 2 days are mainly for you to take in the sunshine and waters of the Mombasa coastline while reflecting on the amazing experiences you have just. North of Mombasa is a world of enthralling history and natural beauty. The coast is lined with pristine palm fringed beaches, and the calm inviting waters of the Indian Ocean. The beaches are broken by the wide mouth of Kilifi Creek, whose azure waters are a popular port of call on the international yachting circuit. The offshore reefs are alive with coral, myriad fish, sea turtles and dolphins. Both outer and inner reef walls offer world class diving with spectacular coral gardens and drop offs. Optional Snorkelling adventure.
Pride Inn Flamingo
Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner · All inclusive food and drinks
Day 15 — July 27th – Mombasa to home base.
Today it’s time to bid farewell to our beachside relaxation and start the journey back to reality, and it will be a big day of travel. It’s an early start and then we will fly back via Mombasa and Nairobi to you home base. Sadly our African adventure has come to an end, but I know you will now have an insight into local life and will also have some life changing memories to share with family and friends.
Day 16 — July 28th Arrive Home
Securing your place
Early bird Pricing $11,900 based on twin share. Save $400 PP
30% deposit must be paid to secure your spot by September 2026.
Solo Traveller Supplement applies. $1700
What’s Included
- All 4/5 Star accommodation with Full Board
- Tours and park entrance fees
- Local Guides and drivers
- Safari Vehicle with on board water
- All Inclusive Food and Drinks at Pride Flamingo Mombasa
- Village Visit costs
What’s Not
- Australian airport departure transfer
- International flights (I can help arrange international flights for you)
- Any vaccinations and Visas (you will need Yellow Fever vaccine)
- Driver/Guide gratuities
- Drinks not mentioned, dining rooms tips, porterage
- Travel Insurance
- Hot Air Balloon Flight and Breakfast
Come and join me
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