Kenya:
The Classic Safari Experience
All the hallmarks of a classic African safari are found in Kenya: sweeping savannahs punctuated by flat-topped acacias, the annual migration of wildebeests, gazelles, and zebras running a thrilling gauntlet of predators across the Masai Mara (Kenya’s portion of the Serengeti), and the vibrant culture of the Maasai people. To witness the Great Migration in Kenya, it’s best to travel between July and October. However, Kenya’s national parks and reserves are alive with extraordinary wildlife encounters year-round. A typical day could include sightings of lion prides basking in the heat, cheetahs sprinting across the plains, elephants at play, and giraffes silhouetted against a fiery savannah sunset.
Beyond game drives, Kenya is a brilliant choice for experiential activities: soar over the Maasai Mara at dawn in a hot-air balloon, and share an evening meal of roasted goat in a traditional Maasai manyatta, where elders weave stories under skies glittering with starlight.

