12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari
The 12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari is a meticulously crafted journey designed for travelers seeking a complete and immersive experience of Kenya’s most iconic wildlife, landscapes, and cultural heritage. Spanning the southern savannahs, the semi-arid north, and the fertile Rift Valley, this safari blends classic game-viewing opportunities with northern Kenya’s unique biodiversity and cultural richness.
This safari begins in Nairobi, Kenya’s vibrant capital, where guests are introduced to the foundations of wildlife conservation and the country’s natural history. From Nairobi, the itinerary proceeds to Amboseli National Park, a world-renowned location for observing large elephant herds framed by the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, providing iconic photographic opportunities. Amboseli offers multiple habitats, from swamps and woodlands to expansive savannah plains, allowing for diverse wildlife encounters.
The journey then ventures north to the Samburu National Reserve, a semi-arid ecosystem that supports species unique to this region, famously referred to as the “Samburu Special Five”: Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx, and gerenuk. Visitors witness how communities and wildlife coexist in this remote landscape and experience firsthand the rich Samburu culture, including traditional ceremonies, vibrant attire, and cattle-herding practices.
A central highlight is a visit to Ol Pejeta Conservancy, East Africa’s largest black rhino sanctuary and home to the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Here, guests engage in conservation activities including rhino tracking, monitoring programs, and guided bush walks, while understanding the important role of local communities in protecting endangered species.
The safari continues to the Great Rift Valley with a stop at Lake Nakuru National Park, famed for its rhino population and seasonal flamingo spectacles. Finally, the itinerary culminates in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya’s most celebrated wildlife destination. Extended time in the Mara allows visitors to track the “Big Five,” witness dramatic predator-prey interactions, and, if traveling between July and October, observe the awe-inspiring Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra.
This 12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari is an exceptional blend of wildlife immersion, cultural engagement, and conservation learning, offering travelers unparalleled opportunities to witness Kenya’s rich biodiversity while participating in meaningful conservation experiences. It is tailored to provide a balance of adventure, photography, education, and cultural insight, leaving participants with lifelong memories and a deep appreciation of Kenya’s natural heritage.

12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari
Detailed: 12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari
Your 12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari begins in Nairobi, Kenya’s bustling capital. Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), you are warmly greeted by your professional safari guide and transferred to a city hotel for a comfortable overnight stay. Nairobi, while a modern metropolis, is uniquely positioned near significant wildlife and conservation sites, offering travelers a soft landing into the adventure ahead.
After settling in, the itinerary includes optional visits to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, where orphaned elephants are cared for and prepared for eventual release into the wild. Witnessing the daily feeding session offers incredible photographic opportunities and an understanding of Kenya’s commitment to wildlife rehabilitation. Guests also gain insights into the trust’s anti-poaching strategies and community outreach programs, highlighting the critical role local communities play in wildlife conservation.
Next, the Giraffe Centre provides a chance to engage with Rothschild giraffes, an endangered subspecies. Visitors can feed giraffes from raised platforms, capturing stunning close-up photographs of these gentle giants. Guides discuss breeding programs, habitat preservation, and the challenges of maintaining endangered populations in human-dominated landscapes.
This first day also introduces participants to Nairobi’s urban culture. Encounters with local artisans, markets, and traditional crafts offer a glimpse into Kenya’s rich cultural heritage. Guests can learn about Swahili influences, city life, and urban conservation projects that integrate wildlife protection with community development.
- Animals to Spot: Rothschild giraffes, elephant calves (Sheldrick Wildlife Trust), Nairobi National Park wildlife along the city outskirts
- Birds to Spot: African fish eagle, sunbirds, weavers, hornbills
- Cultures to Experience: Nairobi’s urban lifestyle, conservation education, local craftsmanship
Amboseli National Park – Elephant Herds and Iconic Kilimanjaro Views
On Day 2, your 12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari continues southward to Amboseli National Park, a sanctuary globally renowned for large elephant herds and breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Amboseli’s landscape is a dramatic blend of open savannahs, wetlands, and acacia groves, providing perfect conditions for wildlife observation and photography.
Guests enjoy morning and afternoon game drives, with professional guides offering insights into Amboseli’s ecosystem, including predator-prey dynamics, elephant family structures, and bird diversity. Early mornings are ideal for capturing elephants crossing the marshes, while sunsets illuminate the park in warm golden tones, perfect for striking wildlife portraits.
Amboseli is also an excellent location to engage with Maasai culture. Visits to local Maasai villages, or Manyattas, allow travelers to witness semi-nomadic lifestyles, traditional ceremonies, and the artistry of beadwork and garments. These cultural interactions provide depth to the safari, showing how local communities co-exist with wildlife and benefit from tourism and conservation initiatives.
- Animals to Spot: Elephants, lions, cheetahs, buffaloes, zebras, giraffes
- Birds to Spot: Kori bustard, lilac-breasted roller, African fish eagle, hornbills
- Cultures to Experience: Maasai village life, traditional dance, beadwork, pastoral practices
From Amboseli, the safari ventures north to Samburu National Reserve, part of Kenya’s rugged, semi-arid northern frontier. Over two days, the 12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari focuses on species unique to this region, often referred to as the “Samburu Special Five”: Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx, and gerenuk.
Game drives along the Ewaso Ng’iro River provide opportunities to observe wildlife congregating around this critical water source. The reserve’s dry, open landscapes allow clear sightlines for photography, capturing animals in dramatic poses against arid hills and acacia trees. Guides explain the adaptations that enable these species to survive in harsh conditions, including the grazing habits of the gerenuk and the social structures of Grevy’s zebras.
Visitors also engage with the Samburu community, learning about their warrior traditions, semi-nomadic lifestyle, and how they manage livestock alongside wildlife. Village visits highlight beadwork, cultural ceremonies, and storytelling traditions, providing insight into how northern Kenyan communities maintain resilience in a challenging environment.
- Animals to Spot: Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx, gerenuk, lions, cheetahs
- Birds to Spot: Bateleur eagle, lilac-breasted roller, African fish eagle, weaver birds
- Cultures to Experience: Samburu village life, traditional dress, rituals, cattle-herding practices
Travel to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy on the Laikipia Plateau, a leader in black rhino conservation and home to Kenya’s only chimpanzee sanctuary. This day of the 12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari is dedicated to understanding and participating in active conservation programs.
Guests engage in guided rhino tracking, observing these endangered animals in their natural habitat while learning about anti-poaching strategies and habitat management. The Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary offers the chance to photograph and observe chimpanzees rescued from circuses and captivity. Conservation specialists explain the rehabilitation process and the sanctuary’s role in protecting Kenya’s biodiversity.
Ol Pejeta also serves as a model for community-based conservation, illustrating how tourism revenue supports local livelihoods, educational programs, and land preservation. Visitors may join bush walks or optional night drives, photographing nocturnal species such as hyenas, bush babies, and genet cats.
- Animals to Spot: Black and white rhinos, lions, elephants, leopards, chimpanzees
- Birds to Spot: Grey crowned crane, secretary bird, African fish eagle, hornbills
- Cultures to Experience: Laikipia community engagement, local conservation initiatives
On Day 7, the safari moves to the Great Rift Valley to explore Lake Nakuru National Park. Known for its dense populations of black and white rhinos, Nakuru is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. The lake is famous for vast flocks of flamingos (seasonal), creating spectacular pink-hued landscapes ideal for dramatic photography.
Game drives reveal a variety of species, including waterbucks, buffalos, and lions. Scenic viewpoints such as Baboon Cliff provide panoramic vistas over the lake, perfect for capturing wide-angle shots of the surrounding escarpments and wildlife congregations. Conservation guides explain the park’s rhino protection programs and ecological significance within the Rift Valley.
- Animals to Spot: Black and white rhinos, lions, zebras, hippos, baboons
- Birds to Spot: Flamingos, pelicans, African fish eagle, kingfishers
- Cultures to Experience: Rift Valley communities, traditional practices near park boundaries
Maasai Mara National Reserve – The Quintessential Safari Experience
The final leg of the 12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari is a four-day immersion in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya’s crown jewel of wildlife conservation. Extended time in the Mara allows travelers to explore diverse habitats and increase opportunities to observe the Big Five—lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhino—as well as seasonal wildebeest and zebra migrations.
Game drives take place early morning and late afternoon, maximizing photographic opportunities in the soft, golden light. Optional hot-air balloon safaris provide panoramic aerial views of vast herds and predator-prey interactions. Visitors can also engage in cultural visits to Maasai villages, learning traditional music, dance, and daily routines. Conservation officers explain how private conservancies adjacent to the reserve support sustainable tourism and community livelihoods.
- Animals to Spot: Lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras
- Birds to Spot: Martial eagle, grey-crowned crane, lilac-breasted roller, hornbills
- Cultures to Experience: Maasai village interactions, traditional crafts, ceremonies
After a final morning game drive or activity, guests transfer back to Nairobi for their international departure. This marks the conclusion of the 12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari, leaving travelers with unforgettable experiences, extensive photographic collections, and a deep understanding of Kenya’s wildlife and conservation efforts.
12 Days Kenya Classic and Northern Safari Inclusions & Exclusions
Safari Inclusions:
- Airport transfers and internal flights where applicable
- Accommodation in lodges, tented camps, and conservancies
- All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Safari transport in 4×4 vehicles with pop-up roofs and professional guide
- Daily morning and afternoon game drives
- Conservation activities (rhino tracking, chimpanzee visits, bush walks)
- Cultural visits (Maasai and Samburu villages)
- Park and conservancy fees
- Bottled water during safari
Safari Exclusions:
- International flights to and from Nairobi
- Kenya visa fees
- Travel insurance and medical evacuation
- Personal expenses, laundry, and gratuities
- Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks outside included meals
- Optional activities (hot-air balloon safari, night drives)



