Safari Details Safari
Photos Our luxury Safari
is the most popular
Safari we offer – it is
available in 3 locations
around Africa. Choosing
a safari can often be a
daunting process,
especially if it’s your
first time. The luxury
safari caters for all,
with 5 star
accommodation and a
personal butler. If you
wish to…
One of the most
classical pictures that
springs to mind when
thinking about a luxury
safari in Kenya is that
of ice capped
Kilimanjaro from the
Amboseli National Park.
Although the Amboseli is
seen as dry and dusty
the park is well
supported by the endless
underground water supply
that trickles through
the volcanic rock....
"The seventh greatest
wonder in the world". It
is now officially known
through out the world.
Many have come back time
and again. They have
witnessed this mass
movement of wild animals
roaming free through
unspoiled and savage
wilderness. The air
fills with the click-
click of the cameras
tirelessly.
Safaris in the Masai
Mara National Reserve
In Kenya’s south-western
reaches is the famous
Masai Mara, the stage
where in conjunction
with Tanzania’s
Serengeti the most
spectacular show on
earth is played out on
the rolling plains; the
great migration.
In early July the first
wildebeest have reached
the Mara River after
exhausting the grasses
of the Serengeti. The
Wildebeest then are set
to brave the crocodiles
that have lay in wait
for them as they cross
over into Kenya’s Masai
Mara National Park. Not
all of the herd cross
the river - some remain
in the Serengeti. Of
those that make the
crossing, many, as if
tempting fate, re-cross
again with no apparent
reason. But the majority
of the wildebeest, zebra
and gazelle will reside
in the Mara until
October time when they
start to think of
heading back.
The infamous crossing of
the Mara River by large
numbers of the migrating
herds is elusive, rapid
and unforgettable.
Staying at a camp near
to the Mara River during
this spectacular event
is unforgettable. The
wildebeest almost show a
fear of the river, it is
clear that they are
aware a danger lurks
beneath the surface,
often you will find them
milling around and
hanging back
contentedly. But when
they feel the time is
right a sudden chaos
breaks out, clambering
legs kick out everywhere
as they stamp down the
banks and across to the
other side en masse as
there is undoubtedly
safety in numbers.
The Maasai Mara is a
superb location for
unforgettable game
drives, insightful walks
with Maasai guides and
hot air ballooning for a
bird’s eye view of this
fantastic park.
The Masai Mara National
Reserve is one of
Africa’s most well known
attractions, conjuring
up the traditional
images of what is a
safari. The abundant
predators here are lions
which can be seen daily
on your game drives with
the other members of the
Big Five encountered
around every corner.
The Mara River is a
permanent water source
for the reserve’s wild
life and so even when
the last stragglers
cross the river to join
the main migration
throng in the Serengeti
there are still large
herds that remain in the
Mara, making the reserve
a year round safari
destination.
The Mara offers a
diversity of
accommodation styles as
well as wildlife. There
are the large lodges
that introduce many to
safaris in the main
areas of the park and
then there are the
small, exclusive tented
camps, taking just ten
or twelve guests at a
time and offering a
personal touch that
makes your safari very
special indeed, it is
this type of experience
that we would suggest
for you.