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A safari makes for an exciting honeymoon with a difference, and a safari in Kenya is a perfect way to combine the adventure of exploring the African bush with some relaxation at one of Africa's finest beach locations. Many of the lodges offer honeymoon suites and little extras for honeymooning couples, and all of them offer a romantic and secluded way to enjoy your first days of marriage, while enjoying the breathtaking scenery and wildlife of Africa.
We can recommend the best places to stay in Kenya, depending on whether you are looking for an all-action adventure or if you have a more restful honeymoon in mind. Many lodges offer larger suite accommodation with private dining areas if you want to keep to yourselves for a few days. Your safari could be based at one lodge if you do not fancy the idea of a lot of travelling, or you could visit many lodges in many areas of Kenya if you prefer. Let us know what sort of pace you are looking for and we will create the perfect honeymoon itinerary for you.
Most honeymooners are keen to spend some time on a beach either before or after their safari, and, as described elsewhere, it is difficult here to improve on the island of Zanzibar, just off the Tanzanian mainland.
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.
Amboseli ($485 pppn)
An award-winning, and eco-friendly, camp set in an ideal location in Amboseli National Park.