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KENYA
This epic East Africa safari itinerary delivers front-row seats to some of the most legendary wildlife spectacles on the planet. At the heart of the journey are the world-renowned Masai Mara and Serengeti ecosystems—home to the Great Migration. Here, guests have the rare chance to witness thousands of wildebeest and zebra brave the crocodile-filled Mara River, while lions, cheetahs, and leopards follow close behind. Game drives through the Central and Northern Serengeti, as well as private access to the Mara’s Naboisho Conservancy, offer unmatched predator sightings and an authentic, uncrowded safari experience.
Beyond the migration, this itinerary brings together a diverse blend of landscapes and cultures. In Amboseli, guests photograph massive elephant herds with the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro in the background. Tarangire’s iconic baobab trees and thriving elephant populations add another layer of beauty, while Lake Nakuru offers close encounters with endangered rhinos and flamingos. Cultural immersion adds depth to the adventure—from Maasai warrior training in Maji Moto to meeting the Hadzabe and Datoga tribes near Lake Eyasi—making this a rich, multi-faceted journey through the heart of East Africa.
Touch down in Kenya’s vibrant capital, Nairobi, where the spirit of Africa greets you warmly. After settling in at your hotel, join your host from Bobu Africa for an insightful briefing to prepare for your adventure—full of safety tips, cultural etiquette, and a taste of what’s to come. Accommodation The Residences
Today kicks off with a peaceful boat safari on Lake Naivasha, where hippos and exotic birds dot the serene waters. By afternoon, we journey to Lake Nakuru, famous for its rhino sanctuary and soda lake often fringed with flamingos. Keep your eyes peeled during the afternoon game drive—you might spot a white rhino grazing in the golden grasslands. Accommodation Lake Nakuru Sopa
We head into Maasai country with a morning safari out of Lake Nakuru, en route to the traditional village of Maji Moto. Here, you’ll be welcomed by Maasai warriors, participate in cultural activities like spear throwing and guided treks, then unwind with a sundowner overlooking the plains before sharing stories around a campfire. Accommodation Maji Moto Eco Camp
Wake up with the warriors for a sunrise walk before heading deep into the exclusive Naboisho Conservancy. Spend the day on thrilling open-vehicle safaris, witnessing wildlife undisturbed by crowds. As evening falls, the adventure continues with a rare night game drive—a chance to spot elusive nocturnal predators. Accommodation Encounter Mara
We venture into the iconic Masai Mara, Kenya’s crown jewel of wildlife conservation. With a picnic breakfast in hand, you’ll search for big cats and possibly witness a dramatic river crossing by wildebeest. By evening, unwind at your safari lodge after an unforgettable day tracking Africa’s famed Big Five. Accommodation Mara Elatia Camp
Crossing into Tanzania, we follow the herds into the Northern Serengeti where the mighty Mara River awaits. These two days offer a front-row seat to one of nature’s greatest shows—the Great Migration. With luck, you’ll witness wildebeest brave the croc-infested riverbanks in a heart-pounding display of survival. Accommodation Kenzan Mara Mobile migration Camp
Today’s journey winds through the central plains of the Serengeti, teeming with predators and prey. With lunch in the bush and lions possibly lounging in the shade nearby, this day is a true African safari classic. We settle into camp surrounded by endless savannah. Accommodation Land of Nature
Venture toward Karatu, pausing to photograph the majestic Ngorongoro Crater from the rim and visit the archaeological wonders of Olduvai Gorge—known as the “Cradle of Mankind.” This mix of culture, history, and landscape offers a deeper perspective on Africa’s legacy. Accommodation Farm of Dream
Spend the morning meeting the Hadzabe and Datoga tribes at Lake Eyasi, whose traditions harken back to ancient hunter-gatherer days. In the afternoon, explore Tarangire National Park, home to majestic baobabs and some of East Africa’s largest elephant herds. Accommodation Tarangire Sopa Lodge
Today we return to Kenya, passing through the Namanga border and heading straight to Amboseli National Park. Known for its postcard views of Mount Kilimanjaro, this park offers exceptional elephant sightings and classic safari vistas. Accommodation Amboseli Sopa Lodge
Greet your last African sunrise with an early morning safari in Amboseli, a fitting finale filled with awe and wonder. After breakfast, we return to Nairobi for a farewell lunch and a bit of shopping before your transfer to the airport for your flight 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. Heritage Central Tented Camp: This is a high-end, small bush camp in the heart of the Serengeti National Park that aims to provide visitors with a real wild experience. It’s a few kilometers north of Seronera’s wildlife reserve, which offers the good permanent game. There are 12 tents in all. It is the most luxurious and undoubtedly the smartest resort in Serengeti. The welcoming staff will go to great lengths to ensure that your stay is enjoyable, gratifying, and memorable. In order to preserve its beautiful surroundings, the camp relies only on solar energy for power and hot water. A backup generator is solely used to keep the lights on rainy days. 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.