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16 Days Luxury Kenya Safari & Mombasa Beach Holiday : An Immersive Journey Through Kenya’s Wildlife, Landscapes, and Coastline

16 Days Luxury Kenya Safari & Mombasa Beach Holiday,  This 16-day luxury Kenya safari and beach holiday is a thoughtfully designed experience that brings together the very best of East Africa’s wildlife, scenery, culture, and relaxation. Beginning in the lively capital city of Nairobi and ending on the pristine white-sand beaches of Mombasa, this journey offers the perfect balance between adventure and comfort.

The safari takes you through Kenya’s most iconic national parks and reserves, each offering its own unique landscapes and wildlife encounters. Along the way, you will stay in carefully selected luxury lodges and permanent tented camps that blend comfort with an authentic safari atmosphere. Travel is in a private 4×4 safari vehicle, guided by a professional and highly knowledgeable safari guide who ensures a smooth, informative, and memorable experience throughout your journey.

This all-inclusive safari is ideal for travelers seeking exceptional wildlife viewing, scenic beauty, cultural depth, and a relaxing coastal escape—all in one seamless itinerary.

Samburu National Reserve – Kenya’s Untamed Northern Frontier

16 Days Luxury Kenya Safari & Mombasa Beach Holiday,Your safari adventure begins with a journey north of Nairobi to Samburu National Reserve, a remote and rugged wilderness located in Kenya’s semi-arid northern region. Samburu is celebrated for its dramatic scenery, cultural richness, and wildlife species that are rarely seen elsewhere in the country.

samburu game reserveThe reserve lies along the banks of the Ewaso Ng’iro River, a lifeline in this dry landscape that attracts wildlife year-round. Samburu is especially famous for the “Samburu Special Five”: the Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich, and the long-necked gerenuk. In addition to these unique species, you can expect to see elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, crocodiles, and over 380 species of birds.

Beyond wildlife, Samburu is also known for its cultural heritage and fascinating stories, including the widely shared tale of a lioness that once adopted an oryx calf. The combination of rare wildlife, striking landscapes, and cultural significance makes Samburu an unforgettable introduction to your Kenya safari.

Lake Naivasha – Tranquility in the Great Rift Valley

From the dry northern plains, the safari transitions to the lush and scenic Lake Naivasha, located in the heart of the Great Rift Valley. This freshwater lake is surrounded by acacia forests, volcanic hills, and fertile plains, offering a completely different atmosphere from traditional savannah parks.

Lake Naivasha is known for its relaxed pace and diverse wildlife. Boat safaris on the lake allow close-up views of hippos resting in the water and fish eagles swooping down to catch prey. Guided nature walks offer opportunities to see giraffes, zebras, antelopes, and an impressive variety of birdlife. The calm setting and stunning scenery make Lake Naivasha a refreshing stop and a gentle transition between major wildlife destinations.

Masai Mara National Reserve – The Ultimate African Safari Experience

16 Days Luxury Kenya Safari & Mombasa Beach Holiday, The journey continues to the legendary Masai Mara National Reserve, widely regarded as one of Africa’s finest wildlife destinations. Known for its vast open plains, rolling hills, and rich ecosystems, the Masai Mara delivers exceptional game viewing throughout the year.

This reserve is world-famous for the Great Wildebeest Migration, a natural spectacle where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move between Tanzania’s Serengeti and Kenya’s Masai Mara in search of fresh grazing. The Mara is also home to the African Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—along with cheetahs, hyenas, giraffes, and numerous antelope species.

With more than 450 recorded bird species, the Masai Mara is equally rewarding for bird lovers. Daily game drives across the expansive savannah provide countless opportunities for wildlife encounters, dramatic photography, and unforgettable moments in one of Africa’s most iconic landscapes.

Lake Nakuru National Park – A Sanctuary for Birds and Rhinos

Top Spots for Wildlife Photography Safari in KenyaAfter the Mara, the safari heads to Lake Nakuru National Park, a compact yet incredibly diverse park set in the Rift Valley. Lake Nakuru is internationally recognized for its alkaline lake, which often attracts large flocks of flamingos, creating a striking pink shoreline.

The park is also a designated rhino sanctuary, offering excellent chances to see both black and white rhinos in a protected environment. Other wildlife includes lions, leopards, Rothschild’s giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, and numerous waterbirds. The mix of woodlands, waterfalls, and panoramic viewpoints makes Lake Nakuru a favorite for both wildlife viewing and photography.

Amboseli National Park – Wildlife Beneath Mount Kilimanjaro

Next, the safari continues south to Amboseli National Park, one of Kenya’s most scenic wildlife areas. Amboseli is best known for its breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest free-standing mountain, which rises majestically above the plains.

Early morning game drives often reveal the snow-capped peak glowing above the savannah, providing one of the most iconic safari backdrops in Africa. Amboseli is particularly famous for its large elephant herds, many of which are among the most studied and photographed in the world. Lions, cheetahs, buffaloes, wildebeest, zebras, and a wide range of bird species are also commonly seen.

Tsavo National Park – Vast Landscapes and Legendary Wildlife

Your wildlife journey continues into the immense wilderness of Tsavo National Park, one of the largest protected areas in Africa. Divided into Tsavo West and Tsavo East, the park features diverse landscapes including volcanic hills, open plains, lava flows, and river systems.

Tsavo is historically known for its legendary man-eating lions and its striking red-dust elephants. Highlights include visits to Mzima Springs, where crystal-clear waters allow visitors to observe hippos and crocodiles from underwater viewing platforms. Game drives in Tsavo offer encounters with elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, antelopes, and a rich variety of birdlife.

Mombasa Beach – Relaxation on Kenya’s Indian Ocean Coast

After days filled with thrilling safari adventures, your journey concludes with a relaxing stay in Mombasa, Kenya’s premier Mombasa Beachcoastal destination. Located along the Indian Ocean, Mombasa is known for its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and palm-lined shores.

Here, you can unwind at your beachfront resort or take part in optional activities such as snorkeling, swimming, boat cruises, camel rides, nature walks, and cultural city tours. The warm coastal atmosphere provides the perfect ending to your safari, allowing you to reflect on your journey while enjoying the comfort and tranquility of the beach.

Safari Highlights

  • Samburu National Reserve
  • Lake Naivasha
  • Masai Mara National Reserve
  • Lake Nakuru National Park
  • Amboseli National Park
  • Tsavo National Park
  • Mombasa Beach Holiday

What’s Included in the Safari Package

  • Park entrance fees for non-residents
  • Luxury lodge and tented camp accommodation
  • All scheduled safari activities
  • Private 4×4 safari vehicle with a professional guide
  • All ground transportation and airport transfers
  • Government taxes and VAT
  • Meals and drinks as specified in the itinerary

What’s Not Included

  • International flights
  • Extra accommodation before or after the safari
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Personal expenses such as souvenirs, visas, and travel insurance
  • Optional activities
  • Any government-imposed increases in park fees or taxes