10 Days Kenya Luxury — Amboseli, Nakuru & the Masai Mara

10 Days Kenya Luxury — Amboseli, Nakuru & the Masai Mara
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 Luxury safari  Kenya 10 days  Min. 2 pax

10 Days Kenya Luxury — Amboseli, Nakuru & the Masai Mara

Kenya is where the idea of a safari was born. The wide skies, the red dust roads, the Maasai standing motionless on one leg watching a herd pass — it all looks exactly like you imagined, and then the real thing arrives and the imagined version falls away entirely.

This is a ten-day journey through three of Kenya’s best parks. The same itinerary as our mid-range version — same parks, same drives, same wildlife. The difference is where you sleep, and in Kenya, that difference is significant.

We run this itinerary through a trusted partner operator based in Nairobi — people we know personally and whose standards match our own. One booking, one point of contact, no hand-offs.


Day 1 – Arrival in Nairobi

Arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Your transfer to the hotel in Nairobi is waiting. If you land early enough and have the energy, the Giraffe Centre and the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage are both worth an afternoon — a gentle introduction to the wildlife before the real thing begins.

Tonight you’re in one of Nairobi’s finest small hotels — the kind that feels like a private home rather than a business hotel.


Day 2 – Nairobi → Amboseli National Park

A 4.5-hour drive south brings you to Amboseli, and to what is arguably the most iconic view in Africa: elephants moving across a dusty plain with the full mass of Mount Kilimanjaro rising behind them. On a clear morning — and mornings here are often clear — the mountain fills the entire horizon.

Amboseli’s elephants are some of the most studied in the world. The herds here are large, relaxed, and extraordinarily photogenic. Your lodge tonight is positioned for that view — Kilimanjaro from your terrace, elephants on the plain below.


Day 3 – Amboseli Full Day

A full day in the park. Morning drive when the light is low and the elephants are moving. Midday rest at the lodge — it gets warm. Afternoon drive as the temperature drops and the predators become active.

The swamps at the centre of the park draw everything. Elephants drinking and bathing, buffalo grazing the edges, pelicans overhead. If you want to visit a Maasai village today, we arrange it through a community that actually benefits from the visit.


Day 4 – Amboseli → Lake Nakuru National Park

A drive north through the Rift Valley escarpment — one of the great geological features of East Africa, visible for miles in every direction. You arrive at Lake Nakuru in the afternoon.

The flamingos are the famous draw — thousands of them, sometimes tens of thousands, turning the lake edge pink from a distance. But Nakuru is also one of the better places in Kenya to see both black and white rhino. The park has a successful breeding population and sightings are reliable. Rothschild giraffe — one of the most endangered subspecies — are here too.


Day 5 – Lake Nakuru Full Day

A full day gives you morning and afternoon drives in completely different light. Nakuru is compact enough to cover properly in two sessions — and varied enough that you won’t run out of things to look at.


Day 6 – Lake Nakuru → Masai Mara National Reserve

The long drive today, and worth every kilometre. You arrive at the Masai Mara in the afternoon and do a game drive on the way to camp. The Mara announces itself immediately — lions visible from the road, cheetah on termite mounds, the horizon broken by acacia and wildebeest in every direction.

Your camp for the next three nights is one of the Mara’s finest — intimate, expertly guided, and positioned where the action is.


Day 7 & 8 – Masai Mara Full Days

Two full days in the Mara. This is where the pace changes — you’re not driving between parks anymore, you’re simply out in one of the world’s great wildlife ecosystems with time to use it properly.

Morning drives when the cats are hunting. Afternoons following a cheetah or watching a hyena clan work a carcass. Sundowners on the plains. If the Great Migration is in season — July through October — the Mara River crossings are happening and we position you for them.

The hot air balloon at sunrise is available and genuinely extraordinary. An hour over the Mara at first light, the herds moving below, the Rift Valley escarpment on the horizon. Book it — it sells out.


Day 9 – Masai Mara → Nairobi

A final morning drive before the road back to Nairobi. The drive takes most of the day. Overnight in the city — a proper hotel, a good meal, time to process ten days of bush.


Day 10 – Departure

Transfer to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your international flight.

Combining Kenya with Tanzania? The two countries share the same ecosystem across the border — the Masai Mara and the Serengeti are one continuous landscape divided by a line on a map. We plan the combined trip seamlessly from both sides.


Key Facts

FeatureDetails
Duration10 days / 9 nights
Best SeasonJuly – October (Migration) or January – March
Parks VisitedAmboseli, Lake Nakuru, Masai Mara
TransportPrivate 4×4 Land Cruiser with pop-up roof
ExtensionsZanzibar, Tanzania northern circuit, Diani Beach
Starting PriceUSD 9,500 per person sharing (low season). High season: USD 11,000

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From $950 per person/per day

Total estimate: $9,500 per person

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What’s Included

  • Private 4×4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof and dedicated professional guide
  • Luxury lodge or premium tented camp accommodation (full board: breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Gourmet meals
  • Airport transfers on arrival and departure (private vehicle)
  • Bottled water during game drives and basic drinks where included
  • Park and conservation fees / national park entry permits
  • Guided game drives (morning, afternoon, or full-day depending on itinerary)
  • Meals during safari days, incl. fresh picnic lunches
  • Bottled or drinking water during game drives
  • Binoculars
  • Local taxes and government levies

What’s Not Included

  • International flights
  • Visa fees for entry into the safari country
  • Travel insurance / medical evacuation (unless explicitly stated)
  • Tips for guides, drivers, camp staff, and porters
  • Alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, and premium beverages (unless “all-inclusive” package)
  • Optional activities not listed in the itinerary (e.g. hot air balloon rides, walking safaris, night drives)
  • Laundry, phone calls, and personal expenditures
  • Vaccinations or malaria prophylaxis / medication
  • Emergency medical evacuation / AMREF coverage
  • Domestic flights (unless stated in the package)
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