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Abercrombie & Kent
OFFER ID 1677238
Kenya promises an immersive introduction into the great East African wilderness, where endless landscapes buttress burning sunsets and life-affirming encounters with some of the planet’s most majestic fauna await. Head out on thrilling game drives, and bed down beneath twinkling night skies on this unforgettable journey into the heart of Kenya’s wildest corners, tailored to your tastes. A&K’s safari experts have hand-picked the best family-friendly reserves and luxury camps to offer you and your children a more intimate, exclusive experience in the African bush, where the beautiful scenery and exceptional, conservation-minded safari trips – both in-vehicle and on foot – take center stage.
9 nights | Call for pricing
1 Arrive Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi — a vibrant, dynamic capital — juxtaposes urban life and untamed wilderness. A short distance from the city center lies Nairobi National Park, a haven for endangered black rhinos, lions, giraffes and zebras. Beyond the park, a thriving community of artists, musicians, and trendsetters adds to the city's vibrant energy, filling the streets with music, art and a palpable sense of excitement
The day begins with an extraordinary encounter at the Giraffe Center, where you can hand-feed endangered Rothschild's giraffes. These gentle giants approach the platform, their long blue tongues delicately plucking treats from your hand. Afterward, watch orphaned elephants playing at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, their dedicated keepers standing by. Conclude your morning with an exclusive A&K experience in Oloolua Forest, where a skilled narrator brings the ancient art of storytelling to life, weaving captivating tales passed down through generations.
Nestled between Mount Kenya and the Aberdare Range in Laikipia County lies Ol Pejeta, a private conservancy playing a vital role in Kenya's conservation efforts. This vast 90,000-acre expanse serves as the last refuge for the northern white rhino, with only two individuals, Najin and Fatu, remaining on earth. A diverse array of wildlife thrives within its borders, including lions, cheetahs, leopards, wild dogs, zebras, hippos and hartebeest.
Sweetwaters Game Reserve awaits, offering a thrilling safari experience as you traverse savannah grasslands and riverine forests in search of the elusive Big Five — lions, elephants, Cape buffalos, leopards, and rhinos. Later, observe dedicated dogs of the anti-poaching team and participate in a fun hide-and-seek exercise that showcases their remarkable skills. Bond as a family as you unwind at your camp, taking a refreshing dip in the pool and immersing yourself in the beauty of the Kenyan landscape.
Framed by the majestic silhouette of Mount Kenya, the expansive, 65,000-acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy boasts rolling plains, acacia forests and shimmering waterways. Home to a remarkable 10% of Kenya's black rhino population and the world's largest population of Grevy's zebra, Lewa offers a unique opportunity to witness extraordinary wildlife. As the sun begins its descent, have dinner prepared with fresh ingredients harvested from the camp's organic garden, all while enjoying the magic of an African sky.
Amid swaying grasses and acacia trees, you might glimpse the graceful beisa oryx, hear the booming call of the Somali ostrich or spot the reticulated giraffe, its patterned hide blending seamlessly with the dappled sunlight. For a unique perspective, consider a horseback or camelback safari, or brave the night and embark on a game drive under the starlit sky.
Bordering Tanzania in Kenya's southwest, the Maasai Mara is named for its ancestral inhabitants and the dotted appearance of its acacia-studded plains. A breathtaking landscape of golden savannas, riverine forests and dramatic cliffs, it’s the stage for one of the most extraordinary events on the globe — the Great Migration, when over two million wildebeest and zebras thunder across the plains from the Serengeti between June and November. Year-round, the reserve teems with life, supporting a diverse range of wildlife, from hippos, crocodiles and lions to elephants and soaring eagles.
The Maasai Mara is a vast expanse of open savannas, woodlands and tree-fringed rivers, where leopards retrieve kills from acacia branches and elephants protect their young from opportunistic lions. This expansive ecosystem, spanning 583 square miles, teems with life, supporting an incredible diversity of bird and mammal species. Each game drive offers a unique and unforgettable experience, revealing the wonders of this iconic landscape.
Your final day in the Maasai Mara beckons with more opportunities for exploration. On a final game drive, traverse the vast wilderness in search of elusive species that remained hidden during your previous outings. Later, gain a deeper understanding of the Maasai culture with a private visit to a local village, or take a guided nature walk with the camp's resident naturalist to learn about the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
529 36th Street
Des Moine, IA 50312
USA
(515) 271-8091