Baywatch Travels

The Great Migration & Beyond

Kenya is the birthplace of the safari — a land where the word itself was coined, where vast savannahs teem with the greatest concentration of wildlife on Earth, and where the annual Great Migration paints the landscape with two million wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle in one of nature's most awe-inspiring spectacles. For the luxury traveller, Kenya offers safari experiences of unrivalled intimacy, authenticity, and grandeur.

Interest Type
Safari / Wildlife / Adventure
Best Season
Jul–Oct
Suggested Duration
7–10 days
Activity Level
Active
Suitable For
Families / Couples

The Masai Mara — Kenya's crown jewel — is a vast, golden-grassed ecosystem that shelters the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino) alongside cheetah, hippopotamus, crocodile, and over 450 species of birds. From July to October, the Mara becomes the stage for the Great Migration's most dramatic act: the Mara River crossings, where hundreds of thousands of wildebeest plunge into crocodile-infested waters in a primal display of survival that ranks among the greatest wildlife spectacles on the planet.

But Kenya is far more than the Mara. The Laikipia Plateau, north of Mount Kenya, has emerged as one of Africa's most exciting conservation frontiers — a mosaic of private conservancies where community-owned lodges offer exclusive, low-density safari experiences with endangered species including wild dog, Grevy's zebra, and reticulated giraffe. Amboseli National Park provides the iconic image of elephant herds silhouetted against the snow-capped dome of Mount Kilimanjaro, while the Samburu reserve in the arid north reveals a wilder, more remote Africa of ancient nomadic cultures and unique desert-adapted wildlife.

Kenya's Indian Ocean coastline is an equally compelling draw. Diani Beach — consistently ranked among Africa's finest — stretches for 17 kilometres of pristine white sand backed by swaying palms, while the ancient Swahili town of Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a window into a centuries-old maritime culture where donkeys still outnumber cars and dhows ply the same routes they have sailed for a thousand years. Nairobi itself has undergone a remarkable transformation, its burgeoning restaurant scene, craft breweries, and world-class hotels making it a destination in its own right rather than merely a gateway to the bush.

At Baywatch Travels, we design Kenya safaris that go far beyond the standard game drive. Our relationships with the finest camps and conservancies allow us to arrange private bush dinners, night safaris, walking safaris with Maasai warriors, hot-air balloon flights over the migration, and behind-the-scenes conservation experiences that reveal the extraordinary work being done to protect Kenya's wildlife for future generations. Every safari we design is a deeply personal journey into one of the last truly wild places on Earth.

Cities & Highlights

Nairobi

Nairobi has undergone a remarkable transformation from mere safari gateway to a destination in its own right. East Africa's most cosmopolitan city pulses with creative energy — from the thriving art galleries of Karen and the craft breweries of Westlands to a restaurant scene that fuses Swahili, Indian, and international flavours with a vibrancy that rivals any global capital. The city's leafy suburbs — particularly Karen and Langata — are home to some of Africa's most celebrated boutique properties, set among gardens where colobus monkeys swing through the canopy.

What makes Nairobi truly extraordinary is the wildlife that coexists with the city. Nairobi National Park — the only national park set within a capital city — places lion, rhino, and giraffe just twenty minutes from the central business district. The David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage offers intimate encounters with orphaned baby elephants being raised for reintroduction to the wild. And Giraffe Manor, where endangered Rothschild's giraffes poke their heads through your bedroom window at breakfast, is one of the most magical hotel experiences on Earth.

Stay: Giraffe Manor · Hemingways Nairobi · House of Waine

Must Do: Giraffe Manor breakfast, Nairobi National Park game drive, Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, Karen Blixen Museum, Kazuri Beads

Nairobi

Masai Mara

The Masai Mara is the crown jewel of African safari — a vast golden-grassed ecosystem that shelters the greatest concentration of predators on the continent. From July to October, the Mara becomes the stage for the Great Migration's most dramatic act: hundreds of thousands of wildebeest plunging into the crocodile-infested Mara River in a primal display of survival that ranks among the greatest wildlife spectacles on the planet. Year-round, the reserve offers unparalleled Big Five viewing, with lion prides, leopards, cheetah coalitions, and elephant herds traversing the open plains.

The Mara's luxury camps and lodges have elevated the safari experience to an art form. Properties like Angama Mara — suspended on the rim of the Great Rift Valley where the "Out of Africa" flying scene was filmed — offer intimate tented suites, private game drives with Maasai guides, bush dinners beneath the stars, and hot-air balloon flights at dawn over a landscape that stretches to infinity. The surrounding conservancies offer exclusive walking safaris, night drives, and cultural encounters with Maasai communities that have stewarded this land for centuries.

Stay: Angama Mara · &Beyond Bateleur Camp · Mara Plains Camp

Must Do: Great Migration river crossing, Hot-air balloon safari, Night game drive, Maasai village visit, Bush breakfast

Masai Mara

Diani Beach

Diani Beach stretches for 17 kilometres along Kenya's south coast — a pristine ribbon of powdery white sand backed by swaying coconut palms and lapped by the warm, turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Coral reefs just offshore create natural lagoons perfect for swimming and snorkelling, while further out, the waters teem with dolphins, whale sharks, and sea turtles. The beach's combination of natural beauty, year-round warmth, and barefoot luxury makes it the perfect complement to a bush safari.

Diani's luxury offerings range from private clifftop villas — like the exquisite Alfajiri collection, each with its own chef, butler, and infinity pool overlooking the ocean — to boutique beach resorts that blend Swahili architectural tradition with contemporary comfort. Kitesurfing, deep-sea fishing, and diving excursions to the Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park fill the active days, while evenings unfold at beachfront restaurants serving fresh-caught lobster and grilled snapper as the East African sunset paints the sky in shades of amber and rose.

Stay: Alfajiri Villas · The Sands at Nomad · Leopard Beach Resort

Must Do: Snorkelling the reef, Kite surfing, Kisite marine park, Sunset dhow cruise, Shimba Hills day trip

Diani Beach Kenya

Amboseli

Amboseli National Park delivers the most iconic image in African travel — vast herds of elephant moving across sun-baked plains with the snow-capped dome of Mount Kilimanjaro rising majestically behind them. The park's marshlands and springs, fed by Kilimanjaro's glacial meltwater, create permanent water sources that attract an extraordinary density of wildlife year-round. Amboseli's elephants are among the most studied and best-protected in Africa, and the intimate scale of the park means close, unhurried encounters with these gentle giants.

The luxury tented camps on the park's periphery offer front-row seats to this spectacular theatre of nature. Wake to the sight of Kilimanjaro's peak glowing pink at dawn, set out on morning game drives where elephant families cross your path at arm's length, and return to camp for sundowners as the mountain's silhouette darkens against a sky ablaze with stars. The Maasai communities around Amboseli welcome visitors with traditional dances, beadwork workshops, and stories of coexistence with wildlife that span generations.

Stay: Tortilis Camp · Ol Tukai Lodge · Tawi Lodge

Must Do: Kilimanjaro sunrise, Elephant close encounters, Maasai cultural visit, Bird watching, Observation Hill sunset

Amboseli

Kenya's Finest Safari Retreats

Kenya's luxury safari lodges are among the most celebrated in the world — properties where world-class design, exceptional guiding, and profound connections to the land and its wildlife converge to create experiences that are as transformative as they are luxurious. Each of these properties has been personally inspected by our team and selected for its extraordinary location, service, and commitment to conservation.

JW Marriott Hotel Nairobi

Nairobi's newest 5-star city centre flagship.

Villa Rosa Kempinski

Westlands urban luxury with rooftop pool and spa.

Argyle Grand Hotel Nairobi Airport

Direct connection to JKIA for seamless safari starts.

Somerset Westview Nairobi

Long-stay residences in leafy Westview.

Hyatt Regency Nairobi Westlands

Contemporary luxury in the heart of Westlands business district.

Gem Forest Hotel Nairobi

Boutique forest-edge retreat on Nairobi outskirts.

Five Unforgettable Kenya Moments

Kenya's magic lies not just in what you see, but in how it makes you feel — the primal thrill of a lion's roar at dawn, the humbling grandeur of an elephant herd crossing your path, the kindness of a Maasai guide sharing ancestral knowledge beneath a sky ablaze with stars. These experiences stay with you forever.

Masai Mara Safari

Set out at dawn in an open-top 4x4 with an expert Maasai guide who has tracked these plains since childhood. The golden grass stretches endlessly, punctuated by acacia silhouettes and the distant shapes of elephant, giraffe, and buffalo. Your guide reads the landscape like a book — spotting a leopard draped in a sausage tree, a cheetah coalition preparing to hunt, a pride of lions with cubs tumbling in the morning light. This is safari at its purest: unhurried, intimate, and profoundly connecting you to the rhythms of the natural world.

Great Migration

Witness nature's greatest spectacle — two million wildebeest massing on the banks of the Mara River, building courage for the perilous crossing. When the first animals plunge in, the herd follows in a thundering cascade of hooves and dust, navigating swift currents and lurking crocodiles in a raw, visceral display of survival that has played out on these plains for millennia. Your guide positions you at the optimal viewpoint, and the experience — primal, thrilling, humbling — is one you will remember for the rest of your life.

Hot Air Balloon Safari

Rise before first light and float silently above the Masai Mara in a hot-air balloon as the sun breaks over the escarpment, painting the savannah in shades of amber and gold. From above, the scale of the ecosystem reveals itself — herds of zebra and wildebeest stretching to the horizon, hippos wallowing in oxbow lakes, and the serpentine Mara River threading through it all. The flight concludes with a champagne breakfast laid out on white linen in the bush, accompanied by the distant calls of birds and the warm morning air.

Nairobi National Park

The only national park in the world set within a capital city. Just twenty minutes from downtown Nairobi, the park's 117 square kilometres of open grassland, scattered acacia forest, and rocky gorges are home to lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, giraffe, and over 400 bird species — all against the surreal backdrop of the city's modern skyline. An early-morning game drive through Nairobi National Park is the perfect introduction to Kenya's wildlife, and it pairs beautifully with a visit to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage and the Giraffe Centre.

Diani Beach

Trade the savannah for the shore and unwind on Diani Beach — 17 kilometres of powdery white sand lapped by the warm, turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Swim in coral-reef-protected lagoons, kitesurf on consistent coastal winds, or dive the Kisite-Mpunguti Marine National Park where dolphins, whale sharks, and sea turtles glide through crystalline waters. End the day with sundowners at a beachfront restaurant, your feet in the sand, as the East African sunset sets the sky ablaze over the palm-fringed horizon.

Kenya's Hidden Treasures

Laikipia Conservancies

The Laikipia Plateau, on the equator north of Mount Kenya, has emerged as one of Africa's most exciting conservation success stories. Community-owned conservancies like Ol Pejeta, Lewa, and Borana offer exclusive, low-density safari experiences with species rarely seen elsewhere — including the last two northern white rhinos on Earth. Walking safaris, horseback safaris, and night drives are all permitted here, providing a safari experience that is more intimate, more varied, and more conservation-focused than the traditional game reserve.

Lamu Island

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of East Africa's oldest continuously inhabited towns, Lamu is a living museum of Swahili culture. Narrow alleyways wind past intricately carved wooden doors, ancient mosques, and merchant houses that have stood for centuries. Donkeys remain the primary mode of transport, dhows sail the turquoise channels between islands, and the pace of life has barely changed in a thousand years. Luxury retreats like The Majlis and Peponi Hotel offer the finest Indian Ocean hospitality in a setting of profound cultural richness.

Amboseli & Kilimanjaro

Amboseli National Park delivers the most iconic image in African travel — vast herds of elephant moving across sun-baked plains with the snow-capped dome of Mount Kilimanjaro rising majestically behind them. The park's marshlands and springs, fed by Kilimanjaro's glacial meltwater, create permanent water sources that attract an extraordinary density of wildlife year-round. The luxury tented camps on the park's periphery offer front-row seats to this spectacular theatre of nature, with Kilimanjaro as the ever-present, ever-changing backdrop.

Migration, Masai, Lewa

Lewa conservancy private camps, Masai Mara migration timing, Nairobi giraffe centre experiences, private bush flights.

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