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7 days 6 nights
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This 7-day itinerary brings together the best of Kenya — the wild plains of the Masai Mara and the white sands of Diani Beach. Start your journey in Nairobi, then fly into the heart of safari country to search for the Big Five, enjoy sunset game drives, and even float over the savannah on a hot air balloon. Then switch gears and head to Kenya’s stunning coastline, where relaxation, snorkeling, and marine adventures await. It’s the perfect blend of wildlife and wellness.
Arrive in Nairobi. Depending on your arrival time, visit the Giraffe Centre or the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. Dinner and overnight stay at a boutique hotel or lodge. Overnight: Nairobi
Take a short flight (approx. 1 hr) to the Masai Mara. Enjoy a game drive en route to your lodge or tented camp. Settle in with a sunset and storytelling around the fire. Overnight: Masai Mara
Spend the day exploring the Mara on a full-day game drive or morning/evening drives. Spot the Big Five, wildebeest herds, and raptors. Optional hot air balloon safari with champagne breakfast. Overnight: Masai Mara
Your final day in the Mara. Visit a Maasai village, enjoy a bush walk (in conservancy areas), or relax at your lodge taking in the landscape. Overnight: Masai Mara
Fly from Masai Mara to Diani Beach via Nairobi (approx. 3.5–4 hrs total travel). Arrive in time to watch the sunset on the beach. Check into a resort or villa. Overnight: Diani Beach
Relax by the turquoise waters of Diani Beach. Optional activities: snorkeling at Kisite Marine Park, a glass-bottom boat ride, or a visit to Colobus Conservation. Overnight: Diani Beach
Spend your morning at leisure. Later, fly back to Nairobi (approx. 1 hr) to connect to your international flight or extend your stay.
Yes, Indian travellers require an e-visa to enter Kenya. You can apply online through the official Kenya eVisa portal. The process is straightforward and usually takes 2–3 working days.
The best time to visit is during the dry season (June to October), which coincides with the Great Migration in Masai Mara. January to March is also ideal for wildlife viewing and pleasant weather in Nairobi.
Yes, most lodges and camps in Kenya cater to vegetarian and dietary requirements. Please inform your travel planner in advance to ensure seamless arrangements, especially in remote safari areas.
You’ll typically stay in mid-range to luxury safari lodges or tented camps in the Masai Mara — all offering private ensuite facilities, hot showers, and stunning bush views. Nairobi offers modern hotels or boutique stays.
You’ll travel in customised 4x4 safari vehicles with open roofs for excellent wildlife viewing. Most vehicles seat 6–7 guests and include a professional guide/driver.
Absolutely. The itinerary is suitable for families, couples, or seniors. Most lodges welcome children, and the pace can be adjusted with optional downtime between game drives.
Kenya is generally safe for tourists, especially on guided safari routes and in major cities like Nairobi. Stick to well-reviewed lodges, use official transport, and avoid venturing out alone at night in urban areas.
Pack light, breathable clothes in neutral colours for safari, a warm jacket for chilly mornings, sunblock, insect repellent, and a good camera. Nairobi can be cooler than expected, so carry layers.