EXCEPTIONAL WILDLIFE!
Kenya Value Fly-In Tour
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What's included
- All accommodation and meals as specified
- All scheduled light aircraft flights as mentioned in the itinerary
- All scheduled road transfers as mentioned in the itinerary
- Driver guide or local escort gratuities
- International flights
- Medical, evacuation or travel insurance
- Telephone bill, laundry and any items of a personal nature
- Visa arrangements
Tour Highlights:
- 5- Star, Luxury accommodations
- Scenic sky safari flights
- Excellent photographic opportunities of central Kenya’s famed landscape
- Safari game drives in Lewa Conservancy and Masai Mara
- Sundowners in the bush
- Bush breakfast
- Guided Walking safaris
- Wildebeest Migration viewing (subject to season)
- Optional Excursions:
- Optional Extension:
- Extend your safari down into Tanzania

Nairobi
Situated in along the Nairobi River in beautiful Kenya, the capital of Nairobi is East Africa’s most cosmopolitan city. It serves as an excellent starting point for African safari trips around Kenya. Nairobi is Africa’s 4th largest city and is a vibrant and exciting place, and although it has developed a reputation which keeps tourist visits brief, there are some fascinating attractions: its cafe culture, unbridled nightlife, the National Museum, the Karen Blixen Museum and most notably just 20 minutes from the city centre wild lions and buffalo roam in the world’s only urban game reserve. Make sure you pay a visit to the elephant orphanage operated by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
Lewa Conservancy
Spanning over thousands of hectares of vast open savannah grasslands in northern Kenya, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy is home to the world’s largest population of Grevy’s zebra. Renowned as a pioneer and leader in responsible tourism, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy actively advances and develops community engagement and wildlife conservation. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and serves as an important sanctuary for a large selection of wildlife including the endangered black rhino as well as the white rhino. Lewa offers visitors the opportunity to have close encounters with these prehistoric creatures against an unspoilt backdrop, making it one Kenya’s top game-viewing destinations. Boasting one of the highest wildlife densities in Kenya, the park is also inhabited by elephants, lions, buffalo, wild dogs, giraffes, cheetahs, and over 400 bird species.
Mara North Conservancy
Situated in southwest Kenya, the Mara North Conservancy is a beautiful private wilderness area spanning more than 30 000 hectares. It is home to a spectacular array of plants, reptiles, birds and mammals; including elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion, leopard, cheetah and large concentrations of wildebeest, zebra, gazelle and other migratory wildlife. Leopard Gorge, in the heart of the conservancy, is famous as the setting of countless BBC Big Cat Diaries and National Geographic documentaries. Neighbouring the well-known Maasai Mara National Reserve, this conservancy is vital for sustaining the famous Serengeti wildebeest migrations as well as the highly threatened African wild dog and black rhino.
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Nairobi
- Upon your arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport you will be met by a Safari Ventures representative who will transfer you to your hotel.
Kenya’s capital is one of the largest and most influential cities in Africa, an important commercial and financial hub. It is the port of entry for most travellers to Kenya and offers bustling markets, interesting history and numerous attractions. Named after a Maasai watering hole, “enkare nyarobi”, which means “place of cool waters”, Nairobi is known for its leafy streets and parks. The skyline, with towering skyscrapers and imposing architecture also draws one’s attention soon after arriving in the city. Not-to-be-missed are visits to the city’s beautiful Uhuru Park and an informative excursion to the Karen Blixen Museum.
- Spend one night in Nairobi, a chance to recharge a little before heading out on safari the next morning.
- Overnight at the Fairmont Norfolk Hotel in a deluxe room
- Bed and breakfast Provided
Surrounded by flourishing tropical gardens, The Norfolk Hotel is Nairobi’s oldest and most famous hotel. Luxurious rooms and suites include ensuite bathrooms, comfortable beds, air- conditioning, personal bars and satellite television. Guests can look forward to exceptional culinary fare at the superb restaurants — the brasserie-style Lord Delamere Restaurant boasts a succulent selection of flamed-grilled dishes, whilst the Delamere Terrace and Bar offers hearty meals and an impressive selection of drinks.
Lewa Conservancy
- A member from our team will collect you from Fairmont The Norfolk and drive you to Wilson Airport.
- Depart for your scheduled light aircraft flight from Wilson Airport to Lewa Downs Airstrip. Lewa is a prolific wildlife conservancy and home to the largest concentration of Grevy Zebra in Africa.
- Adventure awaits during your 2 night stay at Lewa Safari Camp in a Tent with ensuite bathroom.
- Your stay includes all meals and drinks (excluding champagne, private cellar wines and spirits) shared and scheduled game drives, guided walking safari, Ngare Ndare Forest Visit, sundowners and transfers to and from our designated airstrips and laundry.
- Overnight at Elewana Lewa Safari Camp
- Full board provided
Lewa Conservancy, Kenya
Lewa Safari Camp is set on the privately-owned Lewa Wildlife Conservancy; home to a diverse array of wildlife and some of Kenya’s most spectacular scenery. Spacious tents boast comfortable beds, ensuite bathrooms with hot water showers and flush w.c.’s. The guest areas overlook a popular waterhole and include a dining room, library, bar and an inviting sitting area with a fireplace. The camp also boasts a swimming pool, hide and boutique shop.
Guests are treated to delicious wholesome meals, prepared with the freshest local produce. Adventures include day and night game drives, nature walks, flying safaris, horseriding, fly-fishing trips to Mt Kenya and visits to cultural villages and archaeological sites. Those in need of pampering can indulge in massages, manicures and pedicures.
WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT LEWA SAFARI CAMP
- Delight in a tranquil horseback safari spotting plains game along the way.
- Ask your ranger to take you to the prehistoric archaeological site on the conservancy where rough-hewn Acheulian hand axes dating back half a million years are scattered on the ground.
- After an exhilarating game drive, treat yourself to a pampering massage.
Lewa Conservancy
- Enjoy thrilling game activities from the camp.
- Overnight at Elewana Lewa Safari Camp
- Full board provided
Mara North Conservancy
- Depart for your light aircraft flight from Lewa Downs Airstrip to Masai Mara Airstrip.
- The quintessential Masai Mara safari delivers many attractions and is home to an excellent year-round concentration of game as well as the two million animals that make up the Great Migration.
- Delight in the thrills of safari during your 3 night stay at andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara Tented Camp in a Classic Safari Tent with ensuite bathroom with shower only.
- Your stay includes accommodation, all meals, soft drinks, house wines, local brand spirit and beers, two daily scheduled game drives and return Kichwa Tembo airstrip transfers.
- Park fees are included.
- Overnight at andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp
- Full board provided
Steeped in the aura of classical safari, andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp boasts 12 classic tents and 28 superior tents. Set into the dense vegetation that surrounds the Sabaringo River, the classic tents reflect the spirit of explorers of old. Comfortable interiors offer a traditional tented safari experience while secluded private verandas offer a shady spot to while the afternoon away. The generously sized swimming pool is set among the trees and surrounded by lush lawns and spectacular views. Opening up onto incredible Masai Mara views, the guest areas feature cosy split-level spaces decorates in a palette of stone and taupe. Celebrating the romance and nostalgia of the Mara, a double-story bar and lounge area feature oversized windows with spectacular panoramas. The split-level dining area has been designed around an interactive kitchen and vegetable garden, making food an integral part of the safari experience.
WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT ANDBEYOND KICHWA TEMBO TENTED CAMP
- All vegetables and herbs are plucked straight from the lodge’s organic vegetable garden, which is part of the interactive kitchen.
- After an exhilarating day of game viewing, ask your hosts to serve your dinner on the lawns and unwind under a star-strewn sky.
- Join a Maasai warrior under a tree and listen to his mesmerising stories of the local culture.
The Masai Mara is Kenya’s most renowned game park, situated in the northern extension of the Serengeti. Its legendary Great Migration, of over two million wildebeest and other antelope, has been described as one of nature’s greatest wildlife spectacles – and an experience every safari enthusiast should witness at least once in their lifetime. Game viewing in this celebrated park is wonderful throughout the year, with virtually guaranteed sightings of the Big Five. The park takes its name from the Mara River, which flows through the reserve, and the Maasai people, a tribe whose red dress and proud demeanour have ensured they are probably Kenya’s best-known (and most-photographed) people.
The Masai Mara runs along the country’s south-west border, just across from Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. This gigantic ecosystem is shared by the two countries and protected with a combination of national reserves and community-run conservation areas. Following the rains, the vast herds of the Great Migration arrive from Tanzania sometime between August and November each year. The multitudes of snorting and cavorting animals, the heart-stopping tension of the river crossings and the sinister patience of the predators that follow the herd all combine to form an epic life-and-death saga that plays out beneath Kenya’s vast skies.
The reserves are not fenced, meaning that game moves freely between the reserves and the conservancies, creating one vast wildlife area. During winter (June to September) and the migration months, the Mara becomes very busy and wildlife sightings become quite active, with vehicles gathering for a lion kill or potential river crossing. During the quieter summer months and the green season (when there are heavy rains, particularly between March and June), the reserve is much quieter and visitors feel as though they have the Mara to themselves. Although the big herds of the Great Migration have moved off by this time, the abundant resident game can still be seen and wildlife sightings still rival anywhere in the world.
Mara North Conservancy
- Enjoy game drives in the world renown Masai Mara Reserve.
- Overnight at andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp
- Full board provided
Mara North Conservancy
- Enjoy your final full day of game activities in the Masai Mara.
- Overnight at andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp
- Full board provided
End of Itinerary
- Depart for your light aircraft flight from Masai Mara Airstrip to Wilson Airport.
- From here, you will board your scheduled light aircraft flight to Wilson Airport, where you will be picked up by a member of the our team who will transfer you to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your onward flight.
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