
Frequently asked questions.
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Kenya offers great wildlife viewing year-round, but the best times are during the dry seasons: June to October and January to March. These months offer excellent visibility, a great weather, and the famous Great Migration (July–September in the Maasai Mara).
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Yes, solo travelers are welcome! You can join a small group or book a private tour depending on your preference and budget.
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Yes. We offer high-quality DSLR and mirrorless cameras, as well as long lenses, available for rental upon request.
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You can contact us directly through our website or email. Once we define your needs, we send a personalized quote and itinerary.
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We work with local guides, support conservation-friendly lodges, and ensure respectful, non-intrusive wildlife viewing at all times.
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We recommend lightweight, neutral-colored clothing, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, and your camera gear.
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Most of our packages include park fees, guiding, and meals. Details vary depending on the offer, and we’ll provide a clear breakdown before booking
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No, Kenya is not entirely malaria-free. While some highland areas have no risk, most safari regions do carry some risk. We recommend consulting your doctor for antimalarial advice and taking standard precautions such as wearing long sleeves and using repellent.