Tsavo Amboseli Adventures and Safaris
Day 1: Nairobi to Masai Mara
Start your journey with a pick-up from your Nairobi hotel and drive through the Great Rift Valley to the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve. Arrive at your lodge or camp (Sentrim Mara, Sarova Mara, Serena Lodge, or Keekorok Lodge) in time for lunch. In the afternoon, embark on your first thrilling game drive to explore the reserve’s abundant wildlife. Return for dinner and overnight at your chosen accommodation.
Day 2: Full Day in Masai Mara
Spend the entire day immersed in the beauty of the Masai Mara. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives, where you can spot the Big Five, cheetahs, giraffes, and zebras, among others. Visit the Mara River to see hippos and crocodiles, and, if it’s migration season, witness the dramatic wildebeest crossings. All meals and overnight at your lodge or camp.
Day 3: Masai Mara to Nairobi
After breakfast, enjoy one last game drive as you exit the reserve. Drive back to Nairobi with a stop for lunch en route. Arrive in Nairobi in the late afternoon and be dropped off at your hotel, bringing your unforgettable safari experience to a close.



Each package includes a blend of adventure, comfort, and exceptional service to ensure your trip is nothing short of magical. From thrilling game drives and guided nature walks to cozy accommodations and delicious meals, we’ve thought of every detail to make your safari seamless and enjoyable.
Welcome to Tsavo Amboseli Adventures! Please note, our package excludes:
HEALTH AND SAFETY
You’ll need full-cover medical travel insurance, and, if you’re planning to dive, trek, or climb, make sure your insurance covers active pursuits. Check with your health care provider to see what vaccinations might be necessary for your destination(s). Always use sunscreen and bug repellent.
VISITORS INFORMATION
Your best option is to consult the Kenya tourist destination websites before you leave home. Kenya Tourism Federation, which represents the private sector of the tourism industry has a good tourist help line.
Web site for Kenya Wildlife Services (www.kws.org), Kenya Association of tour operators.(KATO) https://www.katokenya.org is a good source if you’re going to a national park.
GAME TROPHIES
In Kenya its illegal to sell any product made from wild animals including hides, skins, horns or tusks
SAFETY
Visitors should exercise the same common sense as one would in any other part of the world. Please do not leave cash, jewellery or valuables unattended, hotels and lodges have safe deposit facilities, make use of them. Do not wear flashy jewellery or leave handbags and photographic equipment in public places
