Going on a hand-crafted Kenya Safari
Africa inundates incredible scenic sights, from dense savannas to soaring sand dunes and bountiful wilderness. Experience the annual awaited wildebeest migration on Maasai Mara safari in Kenya or witness the sun-washed cities of Nairobi through your camera lens. Explore the wildlife and spot the big five lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards and buffalos on a thrilling group safari trip to Kenya. The Kenyan safari amidst this country’s ecstatic flora and fauna offers inexplicable opportunities to explore the untouched corners and unbeaten paths of this continent.
Massai mara    
As you drive to the slouching plains of the Maasai Mara, you get to see the picturesque beauty of Kenya all to yourself. The Maasai tribe and their cultural heritage are welcoming to all newcomers and trained safari hands. The gurgling sounds of animals, rustles of fine bushes and majestic beauty of valleys lure every adventure tour enthusiast to plan the next trip to Kenya.

Things to look on for when traveling to Kenya


Maasai Mara National Reserve
Maasai Mara National Reserve
Thinking of an African safari you probably picture yourself wandering amidst the endless savannah vegetation, riverine forests, and grasslands covered with thousands of grazing animals. Along with the distinctive flora, the lands of Maasai Mara embracing giraffes, gazelles, lions, cheetahs, hyenas, jackals, zebras and buffalos. And what about seeing the 470 charted species of birds which you might have never seen before. Call it a birding safari!!! Whilst driving hours across the endless landscape of tall grasses, you might get to see giraffes popping their heads out, sky transforming vehemently across your heads, an experience worth visiting Africa.

Annual Wildebeest Migration
Annual Wildebeest Migration
Maasai Mara has a lot to offer, especially if you are a wildlife enthusiast or a professional wildlife photographer. This renowned wildlife reserve of Africa exhibits an incredible event of the wildebeest migration. Every year, around July and August, millions of wildebeest trundle across the waters of Mara river to feast on the nourishing grass of green Mara hills. And this is not all, you might get to see a lot of big cats and scavengers following the herd of migrants all during the months of migration.

Amboseli National Park
Amboseli National Park Zebra    Amboseli National Park Elephants
If you particularly want to visit Kenya to see giant African elephants, then a trip to Amboseli National Park would make it come true. The majestic snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro gives you an ecstatic view of the glacial-fed rivers and lakes. And who knows, you might get your perfect album picture view here.

Cultural Fiesta
Cultural Fiesta
Kenyan villages are pretty known for inhabiting one of the global indigenous tribes – Maasai, distinctively known for their brightly colored attire adorned with intricate tribal jewelry. Living close to the Maasai people and understanding their tribal history is best you can do visiting this heritage place. Not to miss the tribal dance performance by Maasai men, if you want to experience something nonchalant.

Most of the safari tour operators offer travel packages for families and large groups, thus not leaving many options for backpackers. And of course, it is expensive to rent a safari vehicle just for yourself. Mowgli Expeditions has a Maasai Mara safari tour to Kenya that promises to provide a fantastic safari experience. Make friends with other fellow travelers like you and enjoy the expedition.