8 nights, 4 distinct landscapes — beach & big five safari.
From the first transfer to the final morning, every stop earns its place — beaches, Old Town and Fort Jesus; vast plains and big herds; wild, scenic, uncrowded country; elephants under Kilimanjaro.
Add a night in Nairobi before or after — a relaxed arrival or a buffer before your flight home. Just ask.





Arrive to the Mombasa coast — white-sand beaches either side of an old Swahili port, with Fort Jesus and the spice-scented Old Town to explore.
Time on the reef and the sand, with Fort Jesus, the Old Town lanes and a Swahili meal when you want a break from the water. Fly to Mombasa to the Mombasa coast — white-sand beaches either side of an old Swahili port, with Fort Jesus and the spice-scented Old Town to explore.
A free beach day — dhow cruise, snorkelling, a spa hour, or nothing at all but the Indian Ocean. Mombasa makes most sense as a cultural day or two bolted onto beach time. <strong>Nyali and Bamburi sit just north, Diani a short way south</strong> — white sand and reef within easy reach of the Old Town. The smart coast trip uses Mombasa for its history and food, then decamps to the beach for the rest. Treat the city as the soul of the coast and the sand as its edge.
Drive to Tsavo East to Tsavo East's vast plains — the Galana River, big herds and the famous red-dust elephants.
A full day on Tsavo East's open plains, one of Kenya's largest wildernesses, with elephant and lion against red earth.
Drive to Tsavo West to Tsavo West for the crystal springs of Mzima and elephants dusted red by the soil.
Drive to Amboseli to Amboseli beneath Kilimanjaro, then take a first drive as the big-tusked herds move down to the swamps.
Morning and evening drives for Amboseli's elephants, with the mountain as a backdrop whenever the cloud lifts.
A light flight back to Nairobi connects to your onward flight home.
The wildebeest are in the Mara and the river crossings are on — the headline months, and the busiest. Book well ahead.
The Big Five never leave. Fewer vehicles, lower rates, newborns in the grass and clean light for photography.
A waterfront boutique across the creek from Old Town — sleek and quiet, with marina views.
A refined, Out-of-Africa-styled luxury camp built around natural springs, with hippos, palms and Kilimanjaro views.
A ten-suite lodge in the Kimana Sanctuary, framed by Kilimanjaro and home to Amboseli's super-tusker elephants.
An elegant eco-camp with classic tents and uninterrupted Kilimanjaro views, on a private conservancy.
A stylish stone-and-thatch lodge on a private conservancy, the mountain a constant backdrop.
A Swahili-styled beachfront resort with gardens, spa and a long stretch of Shanzu sand.
Add nights, swap a park, extend to the coast — this route is a starting point, not a fixed menu. Tell us how you travel and we'll route the rest.