Montane forest
Grassland
Savannah
Desert
Freshwater
Ocean
Family
Honeymoon
Luxury
Intrepid
Wellness
Culinary
Photography
Birdwatching
Marine
Active
Cultural Conservation
Wildebeest
Lion
Elephant
Leopard
Giraffe
Cheetah
Rhino
Masaai Ostrich
Wild dog
Flamingo
June – October
With the Masaai Mara’s sweeping plains and a coastline of azure Indian Ocean, Kenya has more than earned its reputation as the original, iconic safari destination. Couple superb game viewing with a myriad spread of topographies and ecosystems, from the tropical rainforests of Kakamega to Samburu and Turkana’s semi-arid desertscapes,Tsavo National Park’s red volcanic soils and Amboseli’s green swamps and snow-capped peaks, its myriad landscapes, biodiversity and range of activities make it the intrepid explorer’s dream. With a growing number of conservation success stories and community-owned conservancies, Kenya is also a forerunner in recognising the interconnectedness of conservation and community well-being. Engage with its rich social tapestry and experience an impact that is at one spiritual, emotional, and literal.
In collaboration with Daughters for Earth. An immersive all-women-for-women journey to explore our critical role in addressing the climate and biodiversity crises. Experience Kenya’s remarkable landscapes across through the eyes of the women on the frontline of climate change. Arrange a call with our team to register your interest in joining this journey.
Are you curious about our natural world? Bespoke journeys are entirely tailor-made to each guest, based on their interests, passions and practical travel plans. Speak to our specialist team to begin planning your private journey to Kenya.
Our Impact Pledge is our commitment to support the advancement of pioneering conservation projects through direct donations with every journey. In 2023, and our second calendar year, we raised and directed over $50,000 to grassroot conversation projects. We do this by created hosted and private conservation travel experiences in Kenya and around the world.
At the age of 23, Zainab founded Women for Women International, a humanitarian organisation dedicated to women survivors of wars. Under her leadership (1993–2011), Women for Women International grew from helping 30 women upon its inception to helping more than 420,000 women and distributing more than 100 million dollars in aid. She has frequently been named as one of the women changing the world by leading publications ranging from Newsweek to The Guardian. Oprah Winfrey identified her as one of the women changing the world to People Magazine and President Bill Clinton identified her as one of the 21st-century heroes to Harper’s Bazaar.
Rachel Rivera is the Chief Operating Officer of Wild Lives Foundation, a nonprofit organisation launched by Jody Allen and focused on climate, marine and wildlife conservation, arts and culture and other philanthropic initiatives. She serves on the board of One Earth Philanthropy, an organisation dedicated to accelerate collective action to solve the climate crisis through groundbreaking science, inspiring media, & an innovative approach to climate philanthropy. Previously, Rachel worked directly with Jody Allen in her role as the trustee of the Paul G. Allen Trust and Chair of Vulcan Inc. on philanthropic initiatives.
At the beginning of 2022, Daughters for Earth launched to raise $100 million for women-led efforts to protect and restore the Earth. Their approach outlines three key pillars of action in landscape protection and restoration, regenerative agriculture, and renewable energy that will help solve the climate change and biodiversity loss crises and limit global temperature rise. Daughters’ works with women across the world to help foster and manifest homegrown projects to realise their impact, by giving the tools to the women on the ground who are at the frontline of the climate crisis.
Rhino Ark Trust’s holistic approach is embodied in the philosophy “Humans in harmony with habitat and wildlife”, and propagated through effective partnerships with stakeholders. They seek to create a ‘win-win’ equilibrium that balances the needs of local communities with the goal of protecting nature. Through high-impact initiatives they are protecting indigenous forest and water-catchment areas, conserving endangered wildlife, and safeguarding against illegal exploitation of the ecosystems.
The Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT) is a membership organisation owned and led by the 43 community conservancies it serves in Kenya (northern and coastal regions) and Uganda. NRT was established as a shared resource to foster the growth and development of community conservancies. These conservancies play a vital role in improving lives, promoting peace, and preserving the natural environment.
This extraordinary wetland, the largest in Argentina, is home to 30% of the biodiversity in the country including endangered species such as the pampas and marsh deer, the maned wolf and grassland birds like the strange-tailed tyrant.
In 2005, what was to become one of the largest rewilding programs in the Americas was started, with the goal of restoring keystone species that had been extirpated from Iberá through hunting and habitat loss and were extinct in the region, the Province or, in some cases, the country.
As the rewilding program developed, the cultural identity of Iberá began to recover alongside the ecosystems and natural processes, impacting a total population of 100,000 people who surround the park.
Today, Iberá stands as one of the world’s most successful ongoing conservation missions.
Exclusive access to the world’s top snow leopard trackers combined with an intimate photography masterclass by distinguished photographer, filmmaker and conservationist, Mattias Klum.
3rd – 14th December, 2025