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All-Inclusive Resorts in Kenya (Safari)

✈️ 15 hours (via Nairobi) from NYC🗓 Best: July–September (Great Migration), January–March🌍 Kenya

Kenya (Safari) is home to some of the world's finest all-inclusive properties — and knowing which ones actually deliver is where a good travel planner earns their keep. Kenya is East Africa at its most spectacular — home to the Maasai Mara's Great Wildebeest Migration (one of the seven wonders of the natural world), extraordinary luxury camp culture, and a wildlife density that makes every game drive feel historic.

The Wedding Unicorn has vetted the all-inclusive resort landscape in Kenya (Safari) and knows which properties offer genuine luxury, which overdeliver at mid-range prices, and which ones to avoid entirely. We match you to the right resort based on your travel style, not on whoever pays the highest commission.

Your private game drive at sunset, two lions in the golden grass, a gin and tonic poured from your Land Cruiser's tailgate — the African bush is incomparable.

We book the right room categories (not all rooms are created equal, even at the same resort), negotiate group rates when applicable, arrange excursions outside the resort, and ensure you get the most from Kenya (Safari)'s Maasai Mara Great Migration, hot air balloons, Amboseli (Kilimanjaro views), luxury camps.

What's Included
  • Best time to visit: July–September (Great Migration), January–March
  • 15 hours (via Nairobi) from New York City
  • Language: Swahili / English
  • Visa: E-visa required ($51)
  • Currency: Kenyan Shilling / USD accepted
  • Resort matching based on travel style
  • Room category optimization
  • Negotiated rates and extras
  • Excursion coordination outside resort
  • Restaurant and entertainment reservation
Sample Itinerary

7 Nights on Kenya Safari — Big Five, Hot Air Balloons & the Masai Mara

The Great Migration, Amboseli's Kilimanjaro elephants, and sundowners on the African plains

7 nights$16,000/couple per couple

Kenya is the world's definitive safari destination — the country where the word "safari" entered the English language (from the Swahili for journey), where the Masai Mara National Reserve contains the annual Great Migration of 1.5 million wildebeest and 200,000 zebra crossing the Mara River, and where the classic East African landscape of acacia trees, golden grass, and enormous skies constitutes one of the world's great visual environments. The luxury tented camp — a canvas structure with four-poster beds, handwoven rugs, and an outdoor bath facing the bush — is the specific accommodation form that Kenya invented and perfected. For honeymooners, Kenya's combination of extraordinary wildlife (the Big Five — lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo — are all present in the major parks), the romance of the tented camp, and the optional beach extension to the Kenyan coast creates an ideal honeymoon circuit. The hot air balloon safari over the Masai Mara at dawn is one of the world's great romantic experiences.

1Arrival in Nairobi — Giraffe Center & Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi is well-connected from Europe and the Americas. Spend the afternoon in Nairobi rather than rushing on to the bush. The Giraffe Centre, run by the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife, allows visitors to feed endangered Rothschild's giraffes by hand from an elevated platform at eye level — an experience that is genuinely moving, and being kissed on the face by a giraffe's 45cm prehensile tongue is uniquely memorable. The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's elephant orphanage has a daily visit (11am, book in advance) where infant elephants rescued from poaching and drought are fed by keepers and play in the mud in front of visitors. These are two of the most emotionally affecting wildlife experiences available anywhere in Africa.

  • Giraffe Centre — hand-feeding endangered Rothschild's giraffes at eye level
  • Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage — infant elephants in mud (11am visit)
  • Karen Blixen Museum in the Out of Africa house
  • Nairobi National Park — lions with city skyscrapers behind
🏨 Stay: Giraffe Manor, Nairobi — the most famous hotel in Africa, where giraffes put their heads through the windows at breakfast
2Fly to Masai Mara — Afternoon Game Drive

Take the 45-minute charter flight from Wilson Airport to one of the Masai Mara's private airstrips — the moment the plane descends into the Mara, the landscape opens up below in an astonishing expanse of golden grassland, acacia woodland, and the glinting silver ribbon of the Mara River. Transfer to your tented camp and take the afternoon game drive immediately — the Mara light is at its best in the late afternoon when the sun is low and the grass turns amber. The Masai Mara has the highest density of large mammals in Africa: lion prides, cheetah families, large elephant herds, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest (year-round), and the world's largest population of black-maned Masai lions. The Great Migration crossing the Mara River occurs typically July-October; at other times the resident wildlife is still extraordinary. Sundowners on the plains as the sun sets behind the Oloololo Escarpment.

  • Charter flight to the Masai Mara — golden grassland from the air
  • First afternoon game drive — the Mara's extraordinary wildlife density
  • Lion sightings — the world's densest large-maned Masai lion population
  • Sundowners on the plains at the escarpment sunset
🏨 Stay: andBeyond Bateleur Camp or Angama Mara for the most romantic tented camps in the Masai Mara
3Hot Air Balloon Safari & the Great Migration

Wake at 5am for the hot air balloon safari — the most romantic wildlife experience available in Africa. The balloon launches at dawn and drifts silently over the Masai Mara for approximately one hour, at heights ranging from treetop level to 300 meters, watching the wildlife below: elephant families moving through the grassland, hippos returning to the river, cheetah on termite mounds scanning for prey. The scale of the Mara — which you understand for the first time from above — is extraordinary: an unbroken grassland extending 20km in every direction. A champagne bush breakfast follows the flight, laid out on white tablecloths in the bush while the sun rises over the escarpment. Afternoon: the Mara River crossing (July-October) — thousands of wildebeest waiting nervously on one bank before plunging into crocodile-filled water in a chaos of fear and movement that is one of the most dramatic natural spectacles on earth.

  • Hot air balloon safari at dawn — the most romantic African experience
  • Champagne bush breakfast after landing
  • Mara River wildebeest crossing — the Great Migration (July-October)
  • Afternoon game drive — cheetah, leopard, elephant families
🏨 Stay: andBeyond Bateleur Camp or Angama Mara
4Masai Mara Continued — Dawn & Dusk Drives

A full day in the Masai Mara with dawn and dusk game drives and a walking safari in the midday. Dawn game drives (6am departure) have the best light and the most active wildlife — lions returning from night hunts, cheetahs beginning to hunt, elephants moving to water. The Mara North Conservancy (adjacent to the national reserve) has the best leopard sightings in the Mara — the ridge habitats and fig tree groves between the Mara River and the hills concentrate them. A walking safari with a Masai guide and armed ranger in the midday heat is a profoundly different experience from the vehicle game drive — slower, more intimate, focused on the smaller things: tracks, dung, insects, medicinal plants, and the Masai's own knowledge of the land. Sundowners at a different location from yesterday — a kopje (granite outcrop) with the entire Mara spread below.

  • Dawn game drive — lions returning from night hunts
  • Mara North Conservancy leopard sightings
  • Masai walking safari with ranger and cultural guide
  • Kopje sundowner with 360-degree Mara panorama
🏨 Stay: andBeyond Bateleur Camp or Angama Mara
5Fly to Amboseli — Elephants with Kilimanjaro

Fly by charter from the Mara to Amboseli National Park — a 90-minute flight over the Great Rift Valley and the volcanic highlands of southern Kenya. Amboseli has the largest elephant population in Kenya (1,700 individuals) and the most extraordinary photographic backdrop in Africa: Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895m, Africa's highest peak) towers above the park on the Tanzanian border, and the classic image of elephants walking through the dust with the snow-capped peak behind is one of wildlife photography's great compositions. The elephants of Amboseli are the most studied in the world — the Amboseli Elephant Research Project has followed individual elephants since 1972 and the animals are remarkably accustomed to vehicles. Afternoon game drive specifically for the elephant family herds crossing the Kilimanjaro foothills.

  • Elephants with Kilimanjaro — Africa's most iconic wildlife image
  • Amboseli's 1,700 elephants — the most studied herds in the world
  • Kilimanjaro at dawn and dusk when the summit cloud clears
  • Swamp hippos and flamingos in the Amboseli wetlands
🏨 Stay: Ol Tukai Lodge or Tortilis Camp, Amboseli
6Amboseli Final Drives & Masai Village

Dawn and afternoon game drives in Amboseli focusing on the elephant herds and the changing light on Kilimanjaro. The summit of Kilimanjaro is most commonly clear at dawn before the afternoon clouds build — the 6am game drive specifically to position for elephant-and-Kilimanjaro compositions in the golden morning light is the signature Amboseli experience. Visit a Masai village (enkang) in the late morning — the Masai cultural experience in Amboseli is genuinely authentic (many Amboseli Masai families have been associated with the same camps for generations) and includes the warriors' jump (adumu), the bead jewelry process, and a tour of the enkang's domestic structure. Final sundowners with Kilimanjaro turning pink in the evening alpenglow.

  • Dawn drive for Kilimanjaro summit in clear morning light
  • Elephant herd photography in golden morning light
  • Masai village enkang visit — adumu warrior jump and beadwork
  • Kilimanjaro alpenglow at the final sundowner
🏨 Stay: Ol Tukai Lodge or Tortilis Camp, Amboseli
7Final Game Drive & Departure

A final dawn game drive before the charter flight back to Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta for international departures. Kenya Airways and other carriers connect Nairobi to London Heathrow, Amsterdam, and other European hubs directly; Nairobi is also an excellent hub for East African onward connections. Take home the memories in photographs and a bag of excellent Kenyan single-origin coffee (Kenya AA from the highland estates is among the world's finest) and a piece of Masai beadwork from the camp gift shop. A Kenya safari is one of the world's most reliably life-changing travel experiences — the combination of extraordinary wildlife, the romance of the bush, and the scale of the African landscape creates an impression that does not fade.

  • Final dawn game drive in Amboseli
  • Charter flight back to Nairobi Wilson Airport
  • Kenya AA coffee and Masai beadwork to take home
  • Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta international departure
🏨 Stay: Departure day

Where to Stay

ultraMasai Mara — Oloololo Escarpment
Angama Mara

The most spectacular camp in the Masai Mara — two tented suites on the escarpment edge immortalized in Out of Africa, with the entire Mara spread below and the most dramatic views of any camp in Kenya.

ultraKaren, Nairobi
Giraffe Manor

The most famous hotel in Africa — an Edwardian boutique hotel in Karen where Rothschild giraffes put their heads through the windows during breakfast and dinner. Exclusively for hotel guests only, with just 12 rooms.

luxuryAmboseli National Park
Ol Tukai Lodge

The best-located lodge in Amboseli, set among fever trees in the park with Kilimanjaro visible from the dining room and pool, and the elephant herds walking through the property morning and evening.

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