Max 8 Guests
NO SINGLE SUPP
1 GUIDE
50% DEPOSIT
FROM USD 8,500
KENYA
From the bustling heart of Nairobi, where the wild meets the urban skyline, the journey begins in Nairobi National Park—a rare sanctuary where lions roam against a backdrop of skyscrapers. Here, the Big Five command attention in a setting where nature and city life uniquely coexist. A short drive away, the peaceful shores of Lake Naivasha offer a soothing contrast. African Fish Eagles soar above, diving with precision to catch their prey, while hippos lounge lazily in the shallow waters—creating an idyllic scene for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Continuing the journey south into the legendary lands of the Masai Mara and Serengeti, travelers enter the domain of the great predators and the awe-inspiring wildebeest migration. In the private Nabosho Conservancy, once the stage for “Big Cat Diaries,” lions and cheetahs prowl in near silence, offering intimate encounters far from the crowds. In the Masai Mara and Northern Serengeti, thundering herds of wildebeest cross the Mara River in dramatic displays of survival, while the Central Serengeti reveals the stealth and power of leopards and lions in action. The final stop at Amboseli National Park offers a poetic end to the safari—massive elephant herds amble gracefully beneath the towering presence of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, a timeless image of Africa’s majestic beauty.
Nairobi is the gateway to East Africa’s most fascinating wildlife adventures and the ideal starting point for an unforgettable journey in Kenya. As a bustling city full of culture, history and art, Nairobi perfectly blends modernity and tradition. Visitors can immerse themselves in the colorful local culture, explore the rich and diverse art scene, and discover the city’s fascinating history. On the edge of the city lies the unique Nairobi National Park, the only national park in the world located in a capital city. Tamarind Tree Hotel
Lake Naivasha is a beautiful freshwater lake in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya, famous for its abundant wildlife and birds. Lake Naivasha has abundant fish resources, where you can swim and watch ospreys fishing, hippos and other animals. The Crescent Island on the lake is also the filming location of the movie “Into Africa”, and the zebras and giraffes introduced for the filming have now become the stars of the island. Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort
Naboisho Private Conservancy is located in Kenya’s Masai Mara ecosystem, adjacent to the Masai Mara National Reserve, covering an area of about 210 square kilometers. As one of the largest private reserves in the Masai Mara, Naboisho is known for its diverse wildlife, tranquil environment and unique cultural experience, making it an excellent place to view African wildlife. Naboisho is famous for its rich wildlife resources, especially its large population of big cats such as lions, cheetahs, leopards, etc., so it is called “the paradise of big cats”. In addition to big cats, there are also various wild animals such as African elephants, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, hippos, hyenas, etc., providing excellent viewing and photography opportunities. The bird species in the reserve are also very rich, attracting many bird watching enthusiasts to explore. Encounter Mara Camp
The Masai Mara National Reserve is one of Kenya’s most famous wildlife reserves and the most iconic wildlife viewing destination in Africa. As one of the world’s top wildlife habitats, the Masai Mara is famous for its vast grasslands and abundant wildlife. It is the habitat of Africa’s Big Five (lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo and cheetah). From July to October every year, the spectacular wildebeest migration takes place here. The thrilling scene of millions of wildebeests, zebras and antelopes crossing the Mara River has become one of the most magnificent wonders of life on earth. In addition, the Masai Mara is also home to a large number of lions, cheetahs and leopards, making it an excellent place to watch wildlife hunting and life scenes. Mara Elatia Camp
The Northern Serengeti is Tanzania’s most famous wildlife reserve and one of the core areas of Africa’s wildlife migration. It is famous for the spectacular wildebeest migration and is a dream destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers around the world. From July to October every year, millions of wildebeest, zebra and antelope migrate from the Masai Mara to the northern Serengeti, crossing the turbulent Mara River. This process is called the “Crossing the Heavens” and is one of the most magnificent wonders of life in nature. Whether you are tracking the Great Migration, looking for the Big Five, or enjoying the magnificent views of sunrise and sunset, the Northern Serengeti will bring you an unforgettable African wildlife adventure and is a great place to experience African nature and wildlife. Kenzan Mara Mobile Camp
Central Serengeti is the core area of Serengeti National Park, famous for its vast grasslands and abundant wildlife. It is the main habitat of cats such as lions, cheetahs, leopards, and is also one of the important observation sites for Africa’s Big Five. The classic rock hills (Kopjes) provide a hidden habitat for predators and are also ideal for photographing animal silhouettes. Every year, the wildebeest migration passes through this area, bringing a vibrant hunting and survival story. It is one of the best places to experience the charm of African wildness. Heritage Camp
Arusha is located in northern Tanzania and is the gateway to famous protected areas such as the Serengeti and Ngorongoro. Arusha is famous for its vast coffee plantations, where visitors can experience coffee tours, learn about the entire process from planting to production, and taste fresh Tanzanian coffee. In addition, Arusha is a paradise for bird watchers, with a rich ecosystem that provides an ideal environment for bird watching. This is not only an ideal place for wildlife and nature lovers, but also a great place to explore Tanzanian culture and coffee traditions. Mt Meru Hotel
Amboseli National Park is one of Kenya’s most popular wildlife reserves, famous for its magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro backdrop and abundant wildlife. As one of Kenya’s oldest national parks, Amboseli features vast grasslands, swamps and savanna landscapes, providing visitors with an excellent opportunity to see African wildlife up close. One of the biggest features of Amboseli National Park is the elephants. Here, visitors can get up close to the spectacular scene of large herds of elephants roaming freely against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, making it one of the most popular locations for photographers. Amboseli Serena
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. The Residences at Karen: Tucked away in a Pleasant forested area overlooking the second hole of the golf course, The Residences at Karen embody comfort, luxury and serenity,perfect for any getaway. You will wake up to the vast bird life chirping away welcoming the morning. The word “Residence” only hints at the level of luxury and personalized service which will greet you at the Residences at Karen, it is truly home away from home. 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 their world, you’ll find yourself immersed in a landscape where the wildlife is as abundant as the stars above. Their 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.