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Kenya

 

Kenya luxury Safaris

 
Kenya stands out as the quintessential safari destination. From the iconic Masai Mara, where the Great Migration paints the savannah with a living tapestry of wildebeest and zebra, to the snow-capped peak of Mount Kenya piercing the azure sky, the country offers a safari experience that is both diverse and dramatic. Kenya stands apart for its unparalleled blend of wildlife spectacles and cultural richness. Here, you can witness a cheetah’s lightning-fast chase across the plains at dawn, and by dusk, find yourself immersed in the vibrant traditions of the Maasai, their rhythmic dances echoing against the backdrop of an African sunset. The country’s commitment to conservation, evident in its numerous private conservancies, allows for intimate wildlife encounters far from the crowds. Whether you’re tracking black rhinos in Lewa, floating above the Mara in a hot air balloon, or sipping sundowners with views of Kilimanjaro in Amboseli, Kenya offers a safari experience that is both timeless and transformative

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Maasai Mara

Big Cat Conservation Safari in Kenya

Wide-open savannahs dotted with lone acacia trees. Herds of antelope followed closely by predators. The Africa of storybooks and documentaries, and we are bringing you to it, to Kenya. Explore, while absorbing some of the modern-day challenges which face the wildlife, people and conservation of this beautiful land.


Maasai mara

Maasai wilderness and Elephant Concervation

Safari in a remote, romantic corner of Kenya that contains some of the most diverse wildlife, iconic landscape and authentic culture in Africa, and that has captured the imagination of travelers and adventurers throughout history.


MAASAI MARA

Horsebaback

There is no more invigorating way to explore the African bush than by riding alongside some of the continent’s most cherished creatures on horseback. Whether trailing the Great Migration of the Mara and following in the footsteps of Kenya’s Maasai tribe, riding through South Africa's Waterberg or Tanzania's Chyulu Hills, a horseback safari offers an experience unlike any other.


Walking With the Maasai

A Slow Safari Experience

For travelers who want to slow things down a notch—and who desire a more visceral safari experience—there is no substitute to taking a safari on foot with a Maasai tribesman as your guide.


ADOPT & INTERACT WITH BABY ELEPHANTS

RESCUED ORPHANES

There is nothing more awesome than an up close and personal encounter with an African elephant calf. By visiting the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust—the most intensive elephant and rhino relocation program in the world—Epic Road travelers have the opportunity to not only engage with these giant soulful creatures, but to also contribute to their survival.


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