WHERE WE GO
KENYA
THE HEART OF SAFARI

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Nowhere captures the essence of safari quite like Kenya. This is where the story began — a land of vast savannahs, ancient cultures, and breathtaking beauty, where wildlife still moves to age-old rhythms across open plains.
Home to 48 national parks and conservancies, Kenya offers a safari experience that is both abundant and intimate. From the legendary Masai Mara — stage to the Great Migration — to private conservancies where lions pad past your tent at dusk, this is safari at its purest, and most unforgettable.
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Beyond the wildlife, Kenya stirs the soul in quiet, unexpected ways. In the Great Rift Valley, flamingos scatter across soda lakes and steam curls from the craters of ancient volcanoes. In the far north, the landscapes turn lunar — raw, remote, and deeply humbling.
To the east, the Indian Ocean whispers against white sand beaches, from the Swahili charm of Lamu to the gentle tide pools of Diani. And rising above it all, Mount Kenya beckons — its glacier-capped peaks and forested slopes full of myth, mist, and majesty.
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Kenya is also home to some of Africa’s most elegant, award-winning safari camps — many of them owner-run, conservation-driven, and set in wild, unspoiled corners of the country. With Everwild, you'll stay in places that feel both rooted and refined — where the welcome is personal, and the experience is yours alone.
Whether you're sleeping beneath canvas in a private mobile camp or soaking in the views from a remote highland lodge, every detail is considered — and every day brings wonder.

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Kenya’s mature tourism network makes even its most remote corners easily and elegantly accessible. Fly by private charter or helicopter, ride horseback through Laikipia, or camp lightly in wild places where no one else goes.
Luxury here isn’t about flash — it’s about freedom, access, and authenticity.
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In Kenya, conservation isn’t a trend — it’s woven into the land. In Laikipia, former cattle ranches have been rewilded into vast conservancies, home to endangered species like the black rhino and the world’s last remaining northern white rhinos at Ol Pejeta.
When you travel here, you’re directly supporting wildlife protection and community-led stewardship.
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From the proud traditions of the Samburu to the enduring resilience of communities in Shaba and Amboseli, Kenya’s people are inseparable from its landscapes. These aren’t scripted encounters — they’re real, respectful, and deeply human.
Whether you’re sharing stories around the fire or walking with a guide whose ancestors knew these lands before maps existed, you’ll leave with more than memories — you’ll leave with connection.

























Ready to experience the very best of Africa?
From the wild drama of the Mara to the magic of a mobile camp under the stars, Kenya is where safari dreams come to life.
Reach out — and let’s craft a journey that’s as wild, elegant, and unforgettable as the land itself.