
The Heartbeat of Safari
โKenya feels like a return to something ancient and true. The air is different hereโfull of life, dust, birdsong, and something unnameable that lingers long after you leave.โ
Why Wander Kenya?
Why Wander Kenya?
The Heartbeat of Safari
Kenya is where safari began. It isnโt just about the wildlife (though that alone is reason enough). Itโs about how it all makes you feelโthe people you meet, the peace you find, and the awe that follows you home.
From the Masai Mara to the slopes of Mount Kenya, Kenya is a land of contrasts and connections. Big skies. Wide horizons. And a rhythm of life that invites you to slow down and simply be.
Unforgettable Safaris with Purpose
What we Love Most
Where to Go.
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The classic safari. Big cats, big skies, and the migration in full swing. We prefer private conservancies like Mara North or Naboisho for intimate experiences.
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A wilder, more personal safari. Walk, ride horses, track rhinos. Stay in places where conservation and culture are deeply linked.
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Unique wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and vibrant Samburu communities. Raw and beautiful.
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Elephants in front of snow-capped Kilimanjaro. Great for shorter safaris and photography.
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Remote and cinematic. Lava fields, green hills, and almost no other travelers in sight.
Where we Stay.





















You wake up to birdsong and the soft light of dawn. A thermos of chai, a quiet game drive as the bush wakes up. Lions lazing in the grass, elephants bathing in the river. Brunch under a tree. An afternoon siesta. Sundowners. Stars. Sleep.
Kenya at a Glance.
Your itinerary
We try to never curate the same itinerary twice, but below are just some of the itineraries we have curated in the past.
Pairs well with:
Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Zanzibar
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JulyโOctober (dry, migration); JanโMarch (lush, quiet)
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Warm days, cool nights; short rains in Nov, long rains AprโMay
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Yes! Many lodges have family villas, kids programs, and guides
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Yes โ e-visa required (weโll walk you through it)
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Yellow fever and malaria precautions often advised
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Mostly via light aircraft; drives possible if time allows
