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Private Kenya Safari

Plan Your Kenya Safari Tours

From the golden savanna of the Masai Mara to the remote wilderness of Laikipia, our Kenya private safaris are crafted just for you. Be it a 7-day adventure through iconic game reserves or a 14-day journey combining thrilling safaris with cultural experiences, we’ll work with you to create the perfect trip.

Soak up the historical elegance of Lamu’s Old Town, admire pink flamingoes at Lake Nakuru, or hike through the breathtaking landscapes of Samburu. Whatever side of the country calls to you, our Kenya travel itineraries are designed to inspire you and can be completely customized.

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To do it justice, devote at least 10 days for your private tour of Kenya. It typically costs around $9,000 and provides the chance to witness some of the greatest wildlife shows on earth.

Anna

Travel Consultant

What You Need to Know for Guided Kenya Safari Trips

Knowledge is key for a successful trip. So, our experts have the following professional tips to ensure you enjoy the best private safaris Kenya has to offer seamlessly and worry-free.

Time Difference

Washington DC EST +7hr

Currency

Kenyan Shilling (KES)

Capital

Nairobi

What Our Guests Have to Say About Our Guided Safari Trips in Kenya

With over 20 years of experience planning spectacular Kenya private tours, we’ve left thousands of guests raving about their adventures. From honeymooners to friends and family, here’s what our happy guests have to say about their vacations.

Why Book With Enchanting Travels

Kenya: Uniquely Yours

Our experts completely customize your private safari in Kenya to match your interests and preferences.

Authentic and Extraordinary

Guided tours with local guides for an exclusive Kenya experience that’s fully tested by us.

The Personal Touch

You’ll have a personal and dedicated trip coordinator, backed by 24/7 support in case of emergencies while you’re traveling Kenya.

Essential Information for your Private Tour of Kenya

The best time to book guided Kenya safaris depends on your preferences, although safari experiences can be enjoyed year-round. The driest months, from January to March, are ideal for a safari, with temperatures ranging from 71-91°F (21-32°C). The cooler period between June and August offers excellent wildlife viewing, including the Great Migration, with temperatures around 60°F (16°C).

Kenya’s home to an array of unforgettable things to do, from spotting the Big Five in Tsavo East National Park to marveling at the flamingos at Lake Nakuru. Witnessing the earth-shaking Great Migration in Masai Mara is a must, and visiting Lake Turkana will give you a glimpse of one of Africa’s most unique landscapes.

Kenya is often referred to as the “Safari Capital of the World,” so there’s no shortage of safari parks to explore. Your private Kenya trips allow for game drives in Masai Mara, wildlife viewing at Samburu, a stop at Lake Nakuru, and secluded experiences at Meru National Park.

Read the Kenya travel guide so you’re prepared for these personal tours.

Yes, Kenya is safe for the most part, and this extends to the safari experiences, with your guides prioritizing your safety. With knowledgeable locals by your side and all necessary precautions taken, you can enjoy a worry-free safari trip in Kenya. When you don’t feel safe, you can alert your guide and your dedicated trip coordinator is available for 24/7 assistance while you’re out traveling.

Our Kenyan destination experts love sharing exclusive tips and information about the country. For more information, our blog can assist you plan your dream vacation.

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This page was contributed to by our Kenya Destination Experts, Anna Thomas and Peter de Sousa.