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Kenya Safaris, Trekking Holidays, and Walking Tours

Our Kenya Trips

East Africas most well-known destinations for safaris, Kenya has world famous locations such as the Masai Mara and Mount Kenya to tempt the adventurer. With a vibrant and welcoming people coupled with world-class wildlife viewing in a stunning backdrop it’s tough not to book a ticket to Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, is a bustling city of over 3.3 million people. As one of Africa’s largest cities, it is an economic powerhouse currently experiencing tremendous growth. The hustle and bustle of this growing city can often feel overwhelming at first. However, it is easy to settle into a rhythm and enjoy the pulse of this growing metropolis.

School Expedition Kenya

Have you ever wondered how useful a school expedition is to the young people going, and also the community receiving them? We continually see young people coming out who want to see their morals and values challenged, and who want to come home feeling they have 'made a difference'.
Days 21
Challenge Moderate

Trip Price £2,495

Kenya Private Safaris

Our private trips to Kenya offer a service creating tailor made itineraries for dates and itineraries that you choose.

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Volunteering in Kenya

To volunteer in Kenya is to experience life off the beaten track on rural and slum projects which have been developed, supported and run by our NGO staff in Kenya.

Trip Price £595.00

Medical Elective Kenya

Since 2003 we have been organising medical elective placements in Kenya for students combining their official University elective with the experience of a different lifestyle, culture and medical practice.

Trip Price £1195

BecomingX Education – Kenya

Join the BecomingX team on a fascinating trek with our Masai Guides across the grasslands, valleys, hills, volcanoes and gullies of the Great Rift Valley!
Days 13

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Medical Camp in Kenya

Our Medical Camp in Kenya is an overland adventure to the stunning rural setting of Nyanza Province in Western Kenya where we will run a free Medical Camp in one of the poorest populated regions of East Africa.
Days 19

Trip Price £1395.00

Rift Valley and Thomson Falls Safari

This five day safari explores the Rift valley and Thomson Falls in the central region near Mount Kenya, plus it includes a visit to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy.
Days 5

Trip Price £695.00

Mount Kenya Batian Peak

We offer private guided ascents of Batian Peak, the true summit of the spectacular Mount Kenya.
Days 7
Altitude 5199 m
Challenge Demanding & Technical

Trip Price £2,345.00

Mount Kenya Summit Circuit

The Mount Kenya Summit Circuit is an adventurous six day trek circling the jagged peaks of Nelion (5188m) and Batian (5199m) and then summitting the third trekking peak of Point Lenana (4985m).
Days 6
Altitude 4985 m
Distance 80 km
Challenge Moderate / Challenging

Trip Price £1,395.00

Mount Kenya Nelion Peak

We offer guided ascents of the South East Face standard route to the summit of Nelion (5188m), the second highest of Mount Kenya and only around 10m lower than the highest peak of Batian.
Days 7
Altitude 5188 m

Trip Price £2,345.00

‘No Picnic on Mount Kenya’ Route

Climb Mount Kenya by the route made famous in the book 'No Picnic on Mount Kenya'.
Days 6
Altitude 4985 m
Distance 76 km
Challenge Moderate

Trip Price £1,395.00

Masai Mara Safari

"The 8th Wonder of the World" is how the Great Migration through the famous Masai Mara is known.

Trip Price £995.00

Masai Mara and Rift Valley Safari

The Mara and Lakes safari offers the best of Kenya's wildlife and iconic landscapes with plenty of time to explore the Great Lakes of the Rift Valley and the famous Masai Mara reserve all in one trip.
Days 7
Distance 1740 km

Trip Price £995.00

Mount Kenya Traverse

This traverse of Mount Kenya combines an ascent on either the Sirimon route or the Naro Moru route on the western side to Point Lenana and a descent of the Chogoria route on the eastern side of the mountain.
Days 5
Altitude 4985 m
Distance 50 km
Challenge Moderate

Trip Price £1,145.00

Mount Kenya Trek

The Mount Kenya trek is a challenging and enjoyable journey to Mount Kenya's highest trekking peak (Point Lenana) at 4985 metres.
Days 5
Altitude 4985 m
Distance 55 km
Challenge Moderate

Trip Price £1,045.00

Speak to a Kenya Expert

Eva Muronji
Company Director and Safari Guide
Call on 028 7083 1258

Eva is one of our top staff in Kenya and contributes greatly to the success of our trips in East Africa. She is highly professional and always friendly, knowledgeable and able to handle large groups as easily as a bespoke small trip. Her English is excellent and she can turn her hand to camp management, excellent cooking, guiding and logistics. In the office she is highly dependable and organised, and will often be the first person you end up talking to when you arrive.

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What Our Kenya Adventurers Think:

Hi Andy, Gilbert and the Kenya team,

Gilbert has just dropped us off at Wilson’s and I wanted to write immediately to say thank you all for making our trip to Mt Kenya and Embu very memorable.
We had a fantastic time on Mt Kenya. Cyrus was a wonderfully supportive guide – we have a new nickname for good time keeping in our family, namely ‘Cyrus time’, which means on the dot, or possibly 5 minutes earlier than agreed. His attention to detail in organising all the logistics for us here has been excellent. He didn’t bat an eyelid at my rather crazy idea of doing the climb with a 10 year old (Jessica) and it was his commitment to the whole team (us, cooks, porters) that ensured the entire family got to the top for sunrise. The cooking team, notably Paul, were also great, producing wonderful vegetarian food for us at every meal, having tea and popcorn ready for arrivals. We also enjoyed hearing Jackson’s stories of skiing off the top in the days when the glacier was rather larger. He was also a great support on summit and descent day, helping Jessica smash her PB for kilometers walked in a day to make it all the way to Meru Bandas for a hot shower!
My legs have yet to totally recover from the last day (!), but Gilbert and his family’s hospitality in Embu aided our speedy recovery and really enriched our time here, though I have to admit it has been pretty intense for my kids! It is all very well to see life in slums on TV but a whole other thing to see it in real life. We couldn’t bring the Black Cats a winning streak but it was great to see them in action.
Finally thank you for making all the logistics work for us, it has been seamless. I have one item to add to your excellent kit list, namely some of those teabag type hand and feet warmers for summit morning, and possibly a hot water bottle for the cold nights! (Though Cyrus’ adventure alternative plastic bottle was an excellent hot water bottle!)
So, thank you again for giving us a memorable time here in Kenya; I have already recommended you to a friend, and Rosie (aged 12) is planning her return as a volunteer…!
Alice, Luke, Max, Rosie and Jessica
Alice Grattan Mount Kenya Traverse

About Kenya

East Africas most well-known destinations for safaris, Kenya has world famous locations such as the Masai Mara and Mount Kenya to tempt the adventurer. With a vibrant and welcoming people coupled with world-class wildlife viewing in a stunning backdrop it’s tough not to book a ticket to Kenya.

Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, is a bustling city of over 3.3 million people. As one of Africa’s largest cities, it is an economic powerhouse currently experiencing tremendous growth. The hustle and bustle of this growing city can often feel overwhelming at first. However, it is easy to settle into a rhythm and enjoy the pulse of this growing metropolis.

When most people think of Kenya, they picture a sprawling savannah stuffed to the brim with zebra and lions. However, Kenya is surprisingly diverse. Mombasa, Kenya’s second largest city is much easier to navigate than the mighty Nairobi. Although much of the city itself seems to be falling apart, just off the coast life flourishes. For the best marine national parks try to dive or snorkel around Watamu and Malindi or the island of Wasini. The coastal island that stretch northwards are well wort a visit. Beaches and marine life aside, these islands also house archeological ruins of all kinds. There are mosques forts and tombs to be discovered. If wandering around in this region, do take care to dress conservatively, as the coast is predominately Muslim.

Kenya & Culture

The icons of Kenya lie in the Great Rift Valley. The Great Rift Valley is where the wild things roam. Go on safari for a chance to spot the Big 5 (elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard). Interact with the colorful Masai people and experience a traditional African bush way of life. Witness the Great Migration with Adventure Alternative. From July to October nearly two million wildebeest pour into the Mara marking the start of the great migration. The African plains burst forth with life, a sight that needs to be on everyone’s bucket list.

If you can’t make it during the great migration, not to worry, safaris in the Masai Mara are excellent any time of year. Visit the local watering holes of Lake Bogoria and Lake Naivasha to have a splash with hippos and elephants at play. Spend the day following wildlife on the savannah of the Maasai Mara. No safari would be complete without an iconic African Sunset.

The Maasai people of this region conjure up images of an iconic African people. Their tall statures and brilliant textiles combined with ornate jewelry create an all-knowing look of savannah wisdom. These people live off of the milk and blood of their herds. Known for their fierce warrior culture, they used to kill lions as a test for manhood. Today, the focus is on conserving their environment. It is difficult to coexist with such ferocious beasts like the lion and the destructive elephant, but steps are being made every day to enjoy cohabitation on this landscape. The wealth of the Maasai are measured by their herds of cattle.

Climbing In Kenya

If climbing is what you are after then you’ve come to the right place. Mt Kenya is a famous climbing mountain, offering multi-pitch climbing routes to satisfy your crag desires. With multiple routes up Mount Kenya there is something for everyone.  Climb the multi-pitched routes on Nelion Peak. Or circumnavigate Africa’s second largest peak via the Mount Kenya Summit Circuit.

Some of the strangest fauna and flora surround Mt Kenya. Like a clash between high desert and cool, misty jungles the plant life surrounding this peak makes you feel as if you’ve stepped onto another planet.

Mackinders Camp on the Naro Moru route with the dramatic peaks of Batian and Nelion being the highest, and Point John on the right. Point Lenana is to the right of Point John slightly set back.

Born of fire and rock, the soil here is rich in volcanic nutrients. Some of the more unique plants include a cabbage tree that holds water or a plant that looks like an ostrich tail. Everywhere you look you’ll feel as though you are in another world as you make your way to the base of this challenging peak.

Kenya is also an excellent place to partake in volunteer trips. Climb Mount Kenya for charity, or volunteer in Kenya with Adventure Alternative’s sister enterprise Moving Mountains.

Do good during your time in Kenya and give back to her charming people in a meaningful way.

Discover Western Kenya

An overlooked area by travellers is Western Kenya.

Boarding the mighty Lake Victoria, this region of Kenya is covered with lush jungle greenery. Rolling green hills give way to dense pockets of jungle in this agricultural hub.

One can spend days discovering the fantastic scenery and people without coming across a single tourist. Spend some time in the laid back town of Ksumu along the coast of Lake Victoria.

Originally built along a train line, this town is a start contrast to the busy hubs of Niarobi and Mombasa.

Camp on the Naro Moru route with the peaks of Batian and Nelion and Point John.

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