DIANA IN KENYA

OPTION A

NAIROBI (1 night)

 
 

LEWA (3 nights)

The beauty of Lewa isn’t just in the incredible scenery and wildlife explored daily with game drives – but in the wealth of activities and experiences to be had at every turn. Situated on the edge of one of Kenya’s most private wildlife and environmental conservation projects, this abundant wildlife-rich area provides guests a home-away-from-home experience that’s hard to find these days. When you arrive at the lodge, you’ll immediately feel like you’re with family. Just nine rooms, incredible views, endless plains to explore. Go beyond the game drive, with exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. Go for walks, do a scenic flight, take a stroll on a camel, or cross the plains on a mountain bike, go on a horseback ride even if you have never ridden before. This is one of the most stunning areas of Kenya, and one that is holding the best population of both white and black rhinos - the second most endangered animal in Africa. This is the best place to see them and learn about its conservation.

Namunyak (3 nights)

This camp is a unique conservation & ecotourism destination, driven by the Indigenous Samburu people of Northern Kenya. Sleep in an area of 850,000 acres of pristine wilderness in the Mathews Range. This remote landscape is home to the Indigenous Samburu people whose age-old traditions are as much a part of the fabric of this land as the wildlife. As an inspiring testimony to the community’s conservation efforts, thi Conservancy is now home to Kenya’s second-largest herd of elephants, one of the largest herds of the endangered Reticulated Giraffe, as well as the critically-endangered Grévy's Zebra, leopards, wild dog, kudus and more. It’s also a safe haven for endemic and migratory birds, as well as many birds of prey. This is a place where you can go on game drives with Samburu guides, do walking safaris, horseback safaris and visit the baby Elephant Sanctuary to learn how the babies are being rehabilitated back into the wild.


OPTION B

NAIROBI (1 night)

 
 

Samburuland (3 nights)

Life here is about e x p e r i e n c e s. There are no pre-timed game drives or regimented schedules here. We have helicopters, safari cars, mountain bikes, horses, and camels just waiting to take you on an adventure. All activities are tailored to pursue your every whim; whether that be riding alongside zebra and giraffe on horseback, dancing in the dust with Samburu warriors, going to a local samburu market, walk through the Bush for an up-close look at wildlife, learn traditional Samburu cooking techniques, learn to throw spears like a Samburu Warrior, play ping pong, giant Jenga, darts or explore the Suguta Valley in a doors-off helicopter, or flying alongside flamingos in other Lakes.

Namunyak (2 nights)

Sleep in an area of 850,000 acres of pristine wilderness in the Mathews Range. As an inspiring testimony to the community’s conservation efforts, thi Conservancy is now home to Kenya’s second-largest herd of elephants, one of the largest herds of the endangered Reticulated Giraffe, as well as the critically-endangered Grévy's Zebra, leopards, wild dog, kudus and more. It’s also a safe haven for endemic and migratory birds, as well as many birds of prey. This is a place where you can go on game drives with Samburu guides, do walking safaris, horseback safaris and visit the baby Elephant Sanctuary to learn how the babies are being rehabilitated back into the wild.

THE MASAI MARA (3 nights)

This lodge is a charming owner owned and operated lodge, with just ten rooms. Located in a private concession inside the greater Masai Mara, this is the way to explore this unique wilderness very privately. You can go on game drives, go on walking safaris, go biking, visit a Masai community… The options are varied. The lodge consists on main lounge and dining area with a Swahili bar, expansive lawns and a swimming pool with a thatch gazebo. Dining takes place either privately under the stars, by a log burner in the gazebo, by the open fire in the dining room, or on your private verandah. Learn about conservation, have a cultural immersion, learn about rewilding. This is one of the most iconic parts of Africa and it lives up to the hype.

RATES

Option A: USD $ 19759
Option B: USD $ 29656

INCLUDES: domestic flights, land transfers in nairobi and into the camps, all meals, travel insurance, all drinks, all activities (2 a day).
EXCLUDES: tipping, international flights, specific activities.