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KENYA
Embark on a cross-border eco-safari that takes you from Kenya’s vibrant capital to the iconic plains of Amboseli, where elephants roam freely beneath the towering presence of Mount Kilimanjaro. After thrilling game drives in Amboseli, the journey leads into Tanzania through the Namanga border, unveiling the lush highlands of Karatu and the wildlife-rich Ngorongoro Crater—home to rare black rhinos, lions, and large herds of herbivores within its volcanic walls. From there, descend into the heart of the Central Serengeti, where the golden savannah plays host to prowling big cats and endless plains of grazing game.
As the adventure continues north, guests track the Great Migration to the Mara River in the Northern Serengeti, witnessing one of nature’s most dramatic spectacles—thousands of wildebeest risking it all to cross crocodile-infested waters. The journey concludes in Kenya’s Masai Mara, where you have another chance to observe the migration, along with possible sightings of leopards, cheetahs, and majestic lions in action. With expert guides, eco-conscious camps, and immersive wildlife experiences, this itinerary offers a front-row seat to East Africa’s most extraordinary ecosystems.
Arrive in Nairobi before 4:00 PM and be warmly welcomed by the Bobu Africa team at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. After a comfortable transfer to the Swiss Lenana Hotel, settle in and meet your fellow travelers. At 6:00 PM, join your trip leader for a comprehensive briefing where you’ll learn essential safari etiquette, safety guidelines, and how to travel responsibly throughout your journey. Hotel:
Swiss Lenana Hotel
After an early breakfast, embark on a scenic drive to Amboseli, famous for its majestic elephant herds set against the snow-capped backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. Arrive just in time to rest and enjoy a fresh lunch at Kibo Safari Lodge. In the afternoon, venture out on your first game drive through the dusty plains, scanning for elephants, lions, and flamingos. Return at sunset for a restful evening and dinner. Hotel:
Kibo Safari Lodge
Start the day with a final game drive in Amboseli as the sun rises over the iconic landscape. Then head toward the Namanga border, where you’ll seamlessly transition into Tanzania and meet your new guide. After a savory lunch in Arusha, travel through the lush highlands to Karatu. Check in at the tranquil Farm of Dreams Lodge, where you’ll unwind with dinner amid the rolling hills just outside the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Hotel:
Farm of Dreams
Fuel up with breakfast before heading out for a breathtaking game drive inside the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and wildlife haven. Spot rhinos, lions, and wildebeest in this natural amphitheater before heading onward to the world-renowned Central Serengeti. As you arrive at Heritage Camp, your canvas tent awaits, offering a cozy base surrounded by untamed wilderness. Hotel:
Heritage Camp – Tented Camp
The adventure continues north as you track the path of the Great Migration. With a packed lunch in hand, safari through changing landscapes toward the Mara River, hoping to catch a dramatic river crossing as wildebeest brave crocodile-infested waters. Arrive at Kenzan Mara Mobile Camp—your off-grid retreat designed to blend into the wild—for dinner and rest. Next day Spend the full day immersed in one of nature’s greatest spectacles. From sunrise to sunset, follow the herds and observe the high drama of predators, prey, and survival along the Mara River. Every turn offers a new story—from a lioness on the hunt to elephant families crossing dusty trails. Return to camp for a night under starlit skies. Hotel:
Kenzan Mara – Mobile Tented Camp
After breakfast, journey to the Isebania border and re-enter Kenya, transitioning smoothly back to Bobu Africa’s Kenya-based crew. Arrive at Mara Elatia Camp by late afternoon, a charming eco-lodge tucked within the Masai Mara. After settling in, enjoy a peaceful dinner as the sounds of the savannah lull you into safari dreams. Next day is dedicated to exploring the Kenyan side of the Mara ecosystem. With lunch packed, follow the wildebeest once more along the riverbanks, where you may again witness a crossing or predator action. Your guide will help decode animal behaviors and tracking signs. Return to camp for a final evening of storytelling around the fire and a celebratory farewell dinner. Hotel:
Mara Elatia Camp
After breakfast, say goodbye to the Mara and begin the journey back to Nairobi. En route, stop for a final lunch and visit a local mall for authentic souvenirs—coffee, tea, spices, and artisan crafts—perfect mementos of your journey. Depending on your flight schedule, you’ll either be dropped at your hotel or directly at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your journey home.
Your Stay, Your Way At Bobu Africa, we understand that where you stay is more than just a place to sleep—it’s an essential part of your journey and a reflection of the adventure itself. That’s why we take a different approach to safari accommodations. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. Instead, we craft your accommodation choices around you—your preferences, your travel dates, your desired comfort level, and your unique sense of adventure. We work with a wide range of trusted camps, lodges, and boutique hotels across East Africa, each carefully vetted for quality, safety, service, and charm. Whether you envision a luxurious lodge with an infinity pool overlooking the savannah, a family-friendly camp with open space and comfort, or a rustic tented experience where you fall asleep to the sounds of the wild, we find the best possible options that align with your vision and the rhythm of your safari. Tailored Comfort in Every Destination From the moment you land to your final game drive, every accommodation is thoughtfully selected to enhance your overall safari experience. Some of our favorites include:
No matter where you go, you can count on:
More Than a Place to Sleep—A Place to Remember So whether you’re a seasoned explorer or planning your first safari, rest assured that with Bobu Africa, your stay will be as unforgettable as the landscapes, wildlife, and people that make Africa so magical. And if you’re not sure what kind of stay best suits you, our travel specialists are here to advise, recommend, and help you imagine the possibilities. You’ll never have to choose between comfort and authenticity—with Bobu Africa, you get both. Eka Hotel Nairobi : Eka is a contemporary 4-star hotel in Nairobi, conveniently located at the intersection of Mombasa Road and Southern By-pass, 5 minutes from JKIA through the express highway with close proximity to the Nairobi national park, major government and corporate organizations. Eka Hotel Nairobi features 167 well-appointed rooms, five meeting & conference rooms, restaurant & bar, gym, swimming pool, gift shop, wellness center among other top facilities offering the best choice venue for your business and leisure stay. Land of Nature: Amidst the untamed beauty of the Serengeti, a place where nature’s heartbeat echoes across sun-soaked savannas, “Land of Nature Camps & Lodges” offers a retreat that whispers luxury and adventure in the same breath. Here, the spirit of the wilderness meets the comfort of home. From the moment you step into our world, you’ll find yourself immersed in a landscape where the wildlife is as abundant as the stars above. Our central location near Seronera is your gateway to the soul-stirring sights and sounds of Africa’s Eden. Oltukai Lodge: Ol Tukai Lodge is set at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Amboseli National Park, which is renowned for its elephant population. Writers have described Ol Tukai and the surrounding Amboseli with its breathtaking scenery and unique wildlife as ‘A home for the gods’. The lodge opened its doors in 1996, on the original setup for the film crew who shot Snow at Kilimanjaro in 1948 starring Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward and Ava Gardner – an adaptation of The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories, a compendium of short stories authored by Ernest Hemingway that was published in 1961.