Love and respect for nature in our safaris led by experts in the Mara, its warriors.
in the Mara, its warriors. You will never forget the peace of the savannah and the clean look of its wild animals.
of its wild animals. A small flap of the wings triggers one of nature’s greatest spectacles, the wildebeest crossing the Mara River, gambling their lives among crocodiles. This is just a part of what awaits you on our visit to the National Reserve.
Even if Michelin Star restaurants are your thing, we warn you that ours is in a different league.
You will be able to take photos, record videos, comment on the experiences with your friends, but you will never be able to explain what your heart takes with you after having lived those experiences.
The campfire has been a meeting point for the Masai community for thousands of years. Feel like a warrior sharing dances and stories wearing your shuka (Masai blanket).
Watching the sun set over the savannah, with the animals on the horizon and the orange taking over the sky, is an experience that everyone should live at least once in a lifetime.
Sleep under the stars of the Maasai Mara after a delicious dinner and get up early to do not miss the most incredible sunrise. The soundtrack of nature will be your lullaby.
The campfire has been a meeting point for the Masai community for thousands of years. Feel like a warrior sharing dances and stories wearing your shuka (Masai blanket).
Watching the sun set over the savannah, with the animals on the horizon and the orange taking over the sky, is an experience that everyone should live at least once in a lifetime.
Sleep under the stars of the Maasai Mara after a delicious dinner and get up early to do not miss the most incredible sunrise. The soundtrack of nature will be your lullaby.
You may not be able to put archery on your CV when you return, but we assure you it will be a fun experience.
The Maasai houses are built by the women and grow with the family. Enter one of them, ask everything you always wanted to know to the elders and learn how to make fire!
Every Sunday, the joy of the Masai Mass connects us to our spirituality and to ourselves, reminding us that we are both unique and part of a whole.
You may not be able to put archery on your CV when you return, but we assure you it will be a fun experience.
The Maasai houses are built by the women and grow with the family. Enter one of them, ask everything you always wanted to know to the elders and learn how to make fire!
Every Sunday, the joy of the Masai Mass connects us to our spirituality and to ourselves, reminding us that we are both unique and part of a whole.