Explore Kenya’s Wildlife Wonders: Exclusive 10k+ Safari Adventure in March
The journey to Kenya 🇰🇪 was nothing short of extraordinary, with scenes from the Animal Kingdom coming to life in breathtaking detail. I witnessed families of elephants grazing leisurely, giraffes moving with graceful elegance, and cheetahs crouching in the grass, poised for a thrilling chase of speed and excitement.

Traveling in March is truly fantastic!
[Right Arrow] During March and April, the region is still teeming with migratory birds and newborn wildlife, and the vegetation remains lush and vibrant.

[Right Arrow] With fewer tourists around, the parks are much quieter, making it an ideal time for professional photographers who seek the perfect shot in serene surroundings.

[Right Arrow] Additionally, being the off-peak season, hotel prices are at their most affordable, offering great value for your money.

[Check-in] Itinerary Reference
D1 Nairobi – Masai Mara
D2 Masai Mara
D3 Masai Mara – Nakuru (half day)
D4 Nakuru – Naivasha (half day, boat ride)
D5 Naivasha – Amboseli (half day)
D6 Amboseli (full day)
D7 Amboseli – Nairobi

Must-Visit Spots
[Check-in] Masai Mara
One of the world’s premier wildlife reserves, Masai Mara offers an unparalleled experience. During the migration season, you can witness the awe-inspiring “Great Migration” of millions of animals, a sight that will leave you speechless! Even on regular days, the reserve is bustling with wildlife. In the early morning, take a hot air balloon ride to watch the sunrise over the vast savannah, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
[Check-in] Amboseli
A true haven for elephants, Amboseli is also frequented by lions, wildebeests, and rhinos. The majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, standing tall at 5,895 meters, looms in the distance, its snow-capped peak appearing and disappearing through the clouds, adding to the stunning beauty of the landscape.