Experience Kenya

Book an unforgettable safari with Asilia Africa in Kenya, the original African safari destination. 

What people say about our camps

"Our whole experience can only be described in 3 words….Amazing amazing amazing. If you want to be totally immersed in the whole safari experience then Naboisho really is the place to do it. From being picked up at the airstrip to being dropped back off, everyone and everything has been perfect. Even the ride to and from camp is a game drive in itself!! 

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"We had an unbelievable time at Rekero. The camp is in the most beautiful location — our final lunch came with hippos, elephants, and giraffes all in plain view. The staff are incredibly kind and attentive. And the Safari experience was out of this world, even though we were here after the migration had passed. Cannot recommend highly enough 

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Our Iconic Kenyan Destinations

Our Camps in Kenya


Why Travel with Asilia Africa?

Positive Impact

Protecting our wilderness areas and the surrounding communities is a key part of who we are.

Prime Locations

Situated in the very best locations within prime game-viewing areas.

Rich Experiences

Our safaris are immersive, authentic and engaging.

Warm Hospitality

Our team welcomes you with warmth and makes you feel at home with genuine African hospitality.

Depend On Us

Our expert on-the-ground teams will safeguard your trip, ensuring all runs smoothly.

Commitment To Quality

Rely on us to arrange anything you may need, with superb level of quality throughout.

True Experts

Our internationally recognised team has a genuine passion to share Africa with you.

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Kenya is the original African safari destination and is still one of the best. From the Indian Ocean's beautiful white sand beaches to the rolling plains of the Masai Mara, Kenya's diverse landscapes, bountiful wildlife, and colourful cultures beckon to those who are in search of an adventure.

Travelling is about more than just the places you visit, it is about the people, wildlife, history, and the feeling of exhilaration while experiencing something you have never done before. With Asilia you'll drive, walk, boat, fly and discover a host of new adventures. 

We create tailor-made itineraries for every traveller. From unique scenery, wildlife, and cultures to the unrivalled hospitality in our camps, we cannot wait to tailor your journey to suit your every need. Here are some of our best African safari packages to get you started:

Classic Kenya Safari

7 days

Destinations: 

  • Nairobi
  • Ol Pejeta
  • Greater Masai Mara 

Discover two of the best Kenya safari regions on this flying safari. Explore Ol Pejeta Conservancy, where you can seek out the Big 5, including the last two northern white rhinos on the planet. Fly onward to the heart of the Masai Mara, which boasts some of the best wildlife viewing in Africa, from the migration of 1.5 million wildebeest that visit the plains each year, to the plentiful resident wildlife year-round, including leopard, cheetah, lion, and much more.

FROM US$5,450

Kenya Explored

Kenya's Ultimate Highlights

FROM US$5,107

8 days

Destinations: 

  • Nairobi
  • Samburu
  • Greater Masai Mara

Explore the birthplace of the African safari in this trip.  Kenya offers diverse landscapes ranging from the Masai Mara to white-sand beaches. This trip offers you the chance to experience the essence of Kenya, starting with a night in Nairobi and then three nights each in two different safari locations. This trip encompasses the highlights of Kenya to accommodate time constraints without rushing the enjoyment.

FROM US$10,540

9 days

Destinations: 

  • Greater Masai Mara
  • Ol Pejeta
  • Samburu

Uncover wildlife-rich and scenically stunning landscapes on this exciting Kenyan safari. Learn first-hand how Kenya’s conservancies blend tourism, conservation and communities in a sustainable way in Ol Pejeta. Fly to the Masai Mara, a prolific wildlife region which has superb game viewing year-round. Between July and September, herds of wildebeest arrive in the Masai Mara, creating one of nature’s greatest wildlife spectacles.

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Why Travel to Kenya? 

Every year two million wildebeest and zebra complete the 1800-mile circuit from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in Tanzania, through the Serengeti, across the border into Kenya's Maasai Mara, and back again. Many safari goers consider this to be the greatest wildlife show on earth.

Rekero Camp, Masai Mara

Witness the greatest wildlife concentration and diversity in the world in the heart of the Masai Mara in Kenya. The camp overlooks the Talek River migration crossing point.


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Game Drives

Cultural Visits

Hot-air Balloon Safaris

Photography on Safari

Noiboisho Camp, Mara Naboisho Conservancy

The Mara Naboisho Conservancy in southwest Kenya is a dream for wildlife enthusiasts. As well as cheetahs, elephants and giraffes, the area has one of the highest concentrations of lions in the world.


HIGHLIGHTS: 


Game Drives

Cultural Visits

Hot-air Balloon Safaris

Photography on Safari

Night Drives

Nature Walks

 Sleep Under the Stars

Encounter Mara, Mara Naboisho Conservancy

Situated on the edge of the savannah under the shade of acacia trees, Encounter Mara is a 10-tent camp within the Mara Naboisho Conservancy, bordering the famed Masai Mara reserve in southwest Kenya.

Game Drives

Cultural Visits

Hot-air Balloon Safaris

Photography on Safari

Night Drives

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Ol Pejeta Bush Camp, Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Overlooked by the dramatic snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is in central Kenya’s Laikipia County. It’s home to the two remaining northern white rhinos on the planet and many other endangered animals, all protected around the clock by dedicated rangers.

Game Drives

Cultural Visits

Lion tracking

Rhino Visit

Night Drives

HIGHLIGHTS: 

Nature walks

Cycling Safaris

Canine Tracking

Witness the Great Wildebeest Migration

Visit the world’s last two northern white rhinos

Excellent game viewing Year-Round

Ol Pejeta Conservancy is home to the world's last two northern white rhinos and hosts East Africa’s largest population of black rhinos and good numbers of southern white rhino. The wildlife found here lives alongside Boran cattle in a pioneering land management system.

The Masai Mara is known for having the densest concentration of wildlife in Africa, thanks in part to the Great Migration. This combined with the open plains of the savanna and mild climate, result in wildlife viewing being excellent year round, even in green season.     

Add Tanzania onto your itinerary with ease 

Exquisite and exclusive camps

Combine safari with a beach holiday

Asilia operates four camps in Kenya, in the Masai Mara and surrounding Conservancies and Ol Pejeta. Our camps promise you an exclusive game viewing, unrivalled hospitality and a range of activities for a complete immersion into your safari experience.

The tropical beaches, turquoise waters, and colourful coral reefs that form Kenya’s coast are worlds away from life on safari. Short and relatively cheap internal flights make it easy and inexpensive to extend a safari and enjoy some rest and relaxation on the beach. 

Kenya's Masai Mara and Tanzania's Serengeti are contiguous and travel between the two protected areas is straightforward with fly-in itineraries. Flying eliminates the need for long road transfers, meaning you spend more time on safari!

Asilia operates four luxury camps in Kenya, three in the Masai Mara and surrounding conservancies, and one in Ol Pejeta Conservancy. 

Ol Pejeta Conservancy

The Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a non-profit wildlife conservancy in central Kenya. Originally a cattle ranch in the 1940s, the Sweetwaters Game Reserve was established in 1988 to help protect declining wildlife numbers in Kenya and was later renamed Ol Pejeta in 2003. Since then the Conservancy has become a pioneering example of conservation, combining commercial farming, wildlife, and community conservation.

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Highlights:

  • The world's last two northern white rhinos can be found in Ol Pejeta as well as East Africa’s largest population of black rhinos.
  • The Big 5 can be found in the conservancy; lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino.
  • Ol Pejeta is a pioneer within the conservation space, incorporating cattle farming into its strategic grazing program where 6,000 Boran cattle can be spotted roaming amongst the wildlife. 
  • Ol Pejeta's Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary is the only place to view primates within Kenya.
  • For birders, the Conservancy is a veritable paradise, with 500 recorded species including migrants from Europe and north Africa. 

Highlights:

  • From July to November each year, the Masai Mara hosts the Great Migration of 1.5 million wildebeest.
  • The Masai Mara has the highest density of lion in Kenya, and is one of the best places to see this iconic cat while the rest of the Big 5, elephant, buffalo, rhino, and leopard, are also a common sight. 
  • Hot-air balloon over the Masai Mara and watch wildlife glide by beneath you, giving you a different perspective of this beautiful landscape. 
  • The Mara Conservancies, land leased from Maasai landowners, not only offer excellent game viewing, night drives and bush walks but are also sole use areas giving you exclusivity like no where else in the Masai Mara.

The Masai Mara and Mara Conservancies

The Masai Mara was first established in 1961 and forms the northernmost section of the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem. The name ‘Masai Mara’ is derived from the words ‘Massai’ referring to the Maasai people, the ancestral inhabitants of this region, and ‘Mara’, which means ‘spotted land’ in Maa (the Maasai language), due to the desert date trees dotted across the savannah. The Masai Mara is widely regarded as the best protected area in Kenya with outstanding wildlife viewing all year round.

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