Masai Mara National Park

The crème de la crème of safaris. The Masai Mara is one of Africa's most famous national parks, partly due to the renowned Mara River where the Great Migration occurs annually. The Masai Mara is perfect for spotting the Big Five! How about camping right in the heart of the park?

De Big Cats of Kenya

The park covers 1,700 km² and borders the Serengeti plains. Two mighty rivers flow through the Masai Mara: the Talek and the famous Mara. This creates an ideal habitat for many herbivores, making the Masai Mara even more attractive to hungry predators: lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and jackals are often easy to spot here. The unpaved roads in the park are passable during the dry season. During the rainy season, you’ll need a 4x4 vehicle and excellent driving skills.

The Great Migration

Are you visiting the Masai Mara in July or August? During this time, the park gets very lively. Not only due to crowds of tourists in safari vehicles but also because the animals are in abundance. Millions of wildebeests, zebras, and other herbivores migrate through the lush green area in search of food. During the dry season, these animals make their way from Tanzania to the Masai Mara, crossing the border in search of better grazing. The drier Serengeti can’t compete with the green, lush grasslands of the Masai Mara. As the rainy season starts in Tanzania, the wildebeests head back south, crossing the Mara River, where hungry crocodiles lie in wait. This results in a herbivore bloodbath and well-fed crocodile bellies. If you love action, make sure you’re in the Masai Mara during this period to witness a kill up close!

A luxury lodge or camping right in the heart of the park?

There are countless accommodations around and within the Masai Mara. Want to do something a little different? Camp with our camping gear right in the heart of the park! We’ll provide you with rangers skilled with a spear, a chef who prepares the most delicious meals, and with a bit of luck, you might even get the clearest starry sky for free.

Unique & Authentic Experiences

Come with us to the authentic sides of Africa. That means authentic connections with local people and keeping a curious eye for the unknown.

Kenya

Kenya Mighty Nature, the Big Five, and vibrant kenyan tribes

Kenya is for the traveler who wants to experience it all. Enjoy motorcycle adventures in Magadi, spot zebras from the back of a horse, or climb the rock walls of Mount Kenya.

Uganda

Tarzan jungles, green cityscapes and mountain gorillas

From gorilla trekking to a motorbike ride past temples and mosques in green Kampala. Uganda has been crowned the Pearl of Africa for a reason. Ready to discover it for yourself?

Botswana

Salt pans, mokoro boat trips and endless savannahs

Safari paradise with a slightly more luxurious edge. Explore the Okovango Delta in a boat made of a hollowed-out tree trunk, spot the big five from the air (!) and come face to face with rhinos.

1. Africa is our home

We know it from the farthest corners, and that results in amazing trips. We put them together by venturing out there ourselves. Believe us, you won't find these experiences anywhere else!

2. Local experiences

That means you'll visit local people in their villages and communities. Hike with the Masai, cook with your host family in a homestay, and cast a line with traditional fishermen.

3. You decide

So, what are you in the mood for? We'll custom-tailor the entire trip to your wishes. And you can count on us along the way, even in the middle of the night.

4. Travel responsibly

While you enjoy your dream trip, you'll be contributing to the development of local communities, economies, and the environment. That feels good!