4 nights, 2 distinct landscapes — rhinos & big five.
From the first transfer to the final morning, every stop earns its place — rhino and flamingo; big cats and the migration.
Add a night in Nairobi before or after — a relaxed arrival or a buffer before your flight home. Just ask.





Drive from Nairobi to Lake Nakuru for an afternoon drive — rhino on the grassland and flamingo strung along the water.
Continue by road into the Maasai Mara and head out on a first game drive as the light softens — plains game, elephant and the first cats on the way to camp.
Morning and afternoon drives with a Maasai guide, routed by where the predators are moving, with the long midday hours to rest at camp.
A full day further afield — river lines, kopjes and open grassland — with a picnic lunch out in the bush.
Drive back to Nairobi for your onward flight — or add the coast if you're not ready to leave.
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.
The famous 1930s manor where resident Rothschild's giraffes lean through the windows at breakfast.
A bold boutique perched above the park, with glass-walled suites overlooking Nakuru's flamingo-fringed lake.
An intimate, design-led tented retreat in the heart of the Mara, built around quiet luxury and private guiding.
Glass-fronted suites suspended on the Oloololo Escarpment, with one of the most cinematic views in Africa.
A tiny, conservation-driven Great Plains camp in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy — copper, canvas and real exclusivity.
Richard Branson's striking twelve-tent camp in Olare Motorogi, with low vehicle numbers and big-cat country at the door.
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.