Hot Air Ballooning in Mara

Hot Air Ballooning in Mara

There isn’t a more magical way to experience the world-renowned Maasai Mara launching at sunrise and floating effortlessly enjoying wildlife and landscapes from a bird’s-eye view.
The early morning take off unveils as you feast on the golden sunrise, enchanting sceneries, plains-game below as the winds gently blows the basket deeper into the reserve.

Mahali Mzuri Experience

Mahali Mzuri Experience

The unique shape of the Safari Tents stung along a ridge above the river and designed to make the most of the panoramic views with each tent sitting on a raised platform. Mahali Mzuri the Maasai community experiences offer guests the chance to visit one of the local villages to get a flavour for daily life in the Mara. 50% of the tour costs go directly to a host family from the local community

Cycling in Mara Experience

Cycling in Mara Experience

A new way to explore and experience the Mara is biking. You’ll get to see animals, people and the landscape as you traverse the landscape. For the keen cyclist, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to get close to wildebeest on their annual world wonder migration. You will also, safely of course, be able to see elephants, lions and the game hosted in the plains giving you a completely different perspective and appreciation for wildlife.

The Kenya Sky Safari Classic

The Kenya Sky Safari Classic

The 8-day safari captures the allure of Kenya’s legendary true essence; Marvel at Amboseli’s famed elephants under the majestic peak of Mt. Kilimanjaro, lose yourself in the beauty of Meru and be awed by the finest wildlife viewing the world. Sky Safari guests enjoy the comforts of personalized service, luxurious accommodation at Tortillis, Elsa’s Kopje and Sand River Camps which are eco-rated and authentic African safari experiences, while being transported in supreme comfort, safety and convenience aboard Sky Safari’s own 9-seater executive class Cessna Caravan

Thimlich Ohinga archaeological site

Thimlich Ohinga archaeological site

Thimlich Ohinga, a ‘frightening dense forest’ in Dholuo language, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2018 for its unique, mortarless stone enclosures.