Masai Mara Safari
This combination of bush adventure and coastal bliss offers the ultimate Kenyan escape, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Begin with two nights at Diani Beach, where turquoise waters, powdery white sands, and vibrant coral reefs set the perfect scene for relaxation or water-based activities. Next, head inland for two nights in Tsavo East National Park, one of Kenya’s largest and most iconic reserves. Encounter elephants, lions, giraffes, and abundant birdlife as you explore the park’s dramatic landscapes. Finally, unwind for three nights at Malindi Beach, a serene coastal town rich in culture and history. Stroll along the beaches, explore local markets, and soak in the tranquil charm of the Indian Ocean.
Itinerary
Dates & Prices
Dates:
Until: October 2026
Rates:
DATES: | SHARING: |
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Until 31 Oct '25 | R40,730.00 pps |
01 Nov - 20 Dec '25 | R41,038.00 pps |
08 Jan - 28 Feb '26 | R43,422.00 pps |
01 - 31 Mar '26 | R41,040.00 pps |
1 Apr - 30 Jun '26 | R39,515.00 pps |
July - Oct '26 | R41,038.00 pps |
- The exchange rate used (bank selling rate): R17.80 to US $1.00
- Please request a quote from our Safari Specialists for the most current rates and availability on our group departures.
- Please treat all pricing as a guide only.
- All rates are subject to increases beyond our control, including fuel price, government taxes and exchange rate fluctuations.
National Parks
Tsavo East National Park
Tsavo East National Park is a gem among the world’s wild spaces. Spanning 13,747 square kilometers of pristine wilderness, it is the most extensive protected area in Kenya. It is also host to greater biodiversity than any other park in the world, as it is here that the northern and southern forms of fauna meet.
The famous Kenyan park is one of the premium national parks in the country. It’s a home of the longest Plateau I the world covering a distance of over 300 kilometres. The Yatta Plateau is a key tourist attraction in Tsavo East national park. The park hosts a large number of permanent residents especially the large mammals that include all the African big five (lions, leopards, Elephants, Buffalo and Rhinos) other big game at the park include: Crocodiles, hippos, Waterbucks, Lesser Kudu, Wildebeests, Gerenuk, Zebras, Giraffes and many more. The park has a prolific bird life featuring over 500 bird species recorded across the park. The different habitants at the park has contributed greatly to the large number of bird species at the park.