Call n to talk about Game Viewing.
The main event on any safari - game drives - can be of mixed quality in Kenya. Viewing so-called wildlife that is massively habituated to the constant presence of visitors, in closed minivan-type vehicles, fighting to get your place in the queue, is not our idea of game viewing. However, with care, this can largely be avoided.
In general, thus, game drives are the main activity at most lodges in Kenya, and you will normally do two per day at these lodges. The first sets out just after dawn and lasts for three and a half to four hours, arriving back at the lodge in time for lunch. Your second drive will typically set off an hour or two before sunset, although most are required to be back before sundown, ruling out the opportunity for Night Drives.
Inevitably you will spend more time on such game drives than on doing anything else but they are also THE reason most people go on safari, and with good reason - the thrill of your first lion or wild dog sighting is not to be underestimated!
Lake Naivasha ($436 pppn)
Experience the life of Kenya's early settlers, in the luxurious surroundings of Loldia House.
Amboseli ($610 pppn)
In Maasai, 'Ol Kanjau' means 'elephants', and the camp provides the perfect base from which to view Amboseli's most famous inhabitants.
Laikipia ($495 pppn)
Ol Pejeta is a superb owner-managed traditional bush camp situated in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy region of Laikipia.
Amboseli ($395 pppn)
Porini Amboseli is an excellent bush camp, located some distance away from the usual tourist routes in Amboseli.
Laikipia ($640 pppn)
Situated in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy area of Laikipia, Porini Rhino Camp offers the true bush experience and amazing wildlife.
Meru ($450 pppn)
Rhino River Camp is a delightful, and exclusive, lodge, situated in Meru National Park, close to the Rhino Sanctuary.
Maasai Mara ($610 pppn)
Originally the Roberts family home in the Maasai Mara, Richards Camp is noted for its intimate atmosphere and personal hosting.
Maasai Mara ($476 pppn)
Set in a private conservation area, outside the Mara itself, Saruni offers unusually warm hosting and comfort.