13-Day Classic Luxury Safari in Kenya
Overview
This 13-day Kenya luxury safari is built around four destinations that together cover the full range of the country’s most compelling wildlife environments — the vast red-earth wilderness of Tsavo, the conservation success story of the Laikipia Plateau, and the iconic game-rich plains of the Masai Mara — with Nairobi as both gateway and orientation point.
What distinguishes this itinerary from standard Kenya circuits is the deliberate quality of the camp selection. Finch Hattons in Tsavo is one of the most architecturally and historically distinctive luxury camps in East Africa — named for Denys Finch Hatton, the hunter-adventurer of Out of Africa fame, and set beside natural springs with views to Mount Kilimanjaro and the Chyulu Hills. Loisaba Tented Camp on the Laikipia escarpment adds a conservation dimension — black rhino, Grevy’s zebra, and the landscape-level rewilding of former ranch land — alongside horseback safaris, camel-back game viewing, and Samburu cultural encounters. Mahali Mzuri, Richard Branson’s camp in the private Olare Orok Conservancy on the Mara’s eastern boundary, closes the trip with some of the most sought-after safari real estate in Kenya.
The pace is relaxed throughout — two nights at each destination is the minimum to get proper game drive coverage without feeling rushed, and the bush flights between camps keep the transfers short and scenic.
It suits luxury travellers making their first or second visit to Kenya, couples, and anyone wanting the classic Kenya experience delivered at the highest quality tier.
Key Information:
- Duration: 13 days
- Departure Location: Nairobi (Jomo Kenyatta International Airport)
- Trip Type: Personalized / Relaxed

The combination of Tsavo, Laikipia, and the Mara gives you three completely different Kenya experiences. Most people only do the Mara — adding Tsavo and Laikipia changes the whole picture.
Highlights
- Finch Hattons Camp in Tsavo — natural springs, Kilimanjaro views, and colonial-era luxury
- Endangered black rhino and Grevy’s zebra in the Laikipia Conservancy
- Horseback safaris, camel-back game viewing, and Samburu cultural encounters at Loisaba
- Great Migration viewing from Mahali Mzuri in the private Olare Orok Conservancy
- Hot air balloon safari at dawn over the Masai Mara (optional, additional cost)
- Nairobi’s Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant orphanage and Giraffe Centre
- Seamless bush flights connecting Nairobi, Tsavo, Laikipia, and the Mara
What's Included?
- Accommodation in luxury camps throughout, meals as indicated
- Park entrance fees and conservancy fees
- All activities and excursions as listed in the itinerary
- Professional English-speaking guide throughout
- Scheduled bush flights: Nairobi to Tsavo, Tsavo to Laikipia, Laikipia to Masai Mara, Masai Mara to Nairobi (Wilson Airport)
- Ground transport in a 4×4 safari Land Cruiser
- AMREF emergency evacuation insurance cover
- Government taxes
- International flights to/from Nairobi
- Travel insurance (required — not provided)
- Kenya tourist visa costs and processing
- Hot air balloon safari (available at additional cost, strongly recommended)
- Extra activities and meals not listed in the itinerary
- Service tips, gratuities, souvenirs, and snacks
- Accommodation after the end of the trip
Detailed
Itinerary
This 13-day itinerary moves south then north then southwest from Nairobi — a routing that takes full advantage of Kenya’s bush flight network and avoids any backtracking. Each destination has been given enough time to do it justice: two nights in Tsavo, two nights in Laikipia, and five nights in the Mara — weighted appropriately toward the destination with the most game drive potential.
The pace is relaxed by design. This is a luxury itinerary where the quality of each moment — a sundowner on the Loisaba escarpment, a morning game drive at Finch Hattons with Kilimanjaro behind — matters as much as the number of species ticked. Activities beyond standard game drives (horseback safaris, camel-back game viewing, the Nairobi city experiences) are built into each destination’s days without forcing the schedule.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This is a relaxed itinerary. All game drives are vehicle-based. Optional activities — horseback safari, walking safari, camel-back game viewing in Laikipia — involve moderate physical effort but are not demanding and can be adjusted based on preference. The hot air balloon flight requires the ability to climb into and out of the basket. No hiking or extended walking is required at any point.
The Masai Mara’s Great Migration crossings peak between July and October — this is the most popular window and the best time to be at Mahali Mzuri specifically for the river crossings. Tsavo and Laikipia are excellent year-round; Laikipia is arguably at its most dramatic in the drier months (June–October and January–February) when wildlife concentrates around water. This itinerary works in any month — the team can advise on the current migration position when planning your specific dates.
All four properties are at the top tier of the Kenya luxury market. Kempinski Villa Rosa is Nairobi’s leading international luxury hotel. Finch Hattons is one of Tsavo’s most established and refined camps. Loisaba is a flagship of Laikipia’s conservation-luxury model. Mahali Mzuri is part of the Virgin Limited Edition portfolio — a small collection of properties selected for exceptional design and location. All are full board.
The balloon safari over the Masai Mara is not included in the base price but is available at additional cost and strongly recommended — it’s one of the most distinctive experiences available in Africa. Flights launch at dawn, last around 45–60 minutes over the Mara plains and river, and finish with a bush breakfast on landing. The team can quote and book this at the planning stage.
Yes. The most natural extension is adding Amboseli National Park — either between Nairobi and Tsavo, or as a separate stop, for the Kilimanjaro-and-elephant combination that Amboseli is famous for. The itinerary can also be combined with Uganda gorilla trekking at the start or end for a broader East Africa luxury trip. Camp upgrades or alternatives at each destination can be discussed.
Tsavo is deliberately chosen for its exclusivity and scale — it’s Kenya’s largest national park but far less visited than Amboseli or the Mara, giving a sense of genuine remoteness that’s harder to find elsewhere. Finch Hattons is also one of the most historically distinctive camps in Kenya, with a character that generic luxury properties lack. Travellers who have already done Amboseli will find Tsavo a genuinely different experience.