12-Day Flying High

12 Days

Begin your adventure in Ol Pejeta and discover the very best in world leading conservation before exploring the beautiful conservancy and resident wildlife on foot. Dust off your walking boots and poles and tackle the slopes of Africa’s second highest mountain, Mount Kenya, with renowned guide (and excellent climbing companion) Alex Hunter. Venture deep into the wilderness of the Mara Naboisho Conservancy and walk amongst big game, whilst learning more about the culture of the local Masai.

<p>You'll be collected from the airport (or hotel).</p><p>Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.</p><p>In the heart of Kenya’s Laikipia region, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a shining example of conservation for the entire continent. Home to the last 3 Northern white rhino in the world, it’s also a sanctuary for Southern whites and critically endangered black rhino, as well as chimpanzee, and the research and protection efforts for all species are nothing short of outstanding. And in the heart of it all is Alex Hunter’s charming bush camp of the same name, where game drives and walks in Big 5 territory are offered alongside visits to the projects. There is a definite focus on conservation at Ol Pejeta and visits to the Endangered Species Enclosure to see the Northern white rhino and to the chimpanzee sanctuary take place daily. There are also opportunities to spend a morning with the lion research team and track the cats in the area, as well as with the rhino patrol guards. Intersperse these with traditional Big 5 game drives and walking safaris and this is a safari that’s very hard to beat!</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/ol-pejeta-conservancy/"> Ol Pejeta Conservancy (Laikipia)</a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/ol-pejeta-bush-camp/"> Ol Pejeta Bush Camp</a></p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>All drinks (Premium wines & liquors might be excluded)</p>

<p>You'll be collected from the airport (or hotel).</p><p>Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.</p><p>In the heart of Kenya’s Laikipia region, Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a shining example of conservation for the entire continent. Home to the last 3 Northern white rhino in the world, it’s also a sanctuary for Southern whites and critically endangered black rhino, as well as chimpanzee, and the research and protection efforts for all species are nothing short of outstanding. And in the heart of it all is Alex Hunter’s charming bush camp of the same name, where game drives and walks in Big 5 territory are offered alongside visits to the projects. There is a definite focus on conservation at Ol Pejeta and visits to the Endangered Species Enclosure to see the Northern white rhino and to the chimpanzee sanctuary take place daily. There are also opportunities to spend a morning with the lion research team and track the cats in the area, as well as with the rhino patrol guards. Intersperse these with traditional Big 5 game drives and walking safaris and this is a safari that’s very hard to beat!</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/ol-pejeta-conservancy/"> Ol Pejeta Conservancy (Laikipia)</a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/ol-pejeta-bush-camp/"> Ol Pejeta Bush Camp</a></p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>All drinks (Premium wines & liquors might be excluded)</p>

<p>You will be transferred from Ol Pejeta to the base of Mount Kenya. Although second in the altitude stakes to Kili, Mount Kenya was definitely at the front of the queue when Mother Nature handed out the good looks. A climb to either of the twin peaks of Nelion (5188m) and Batian (5199m) encompasses a mesmerising medley of rolling foothills, alpine meadows and jagged peaks whilst sparkling tarns glint from rocky crevices and giant Lobelias lurk in the shadows. If you don’t fancy getting your crampons out, Lenana (4985m), the third highest peak, is easily accessible for hikers too. Whichever you choose, Mt Kenya is a dramatic and exciting climb and one of the most beautiful you will ever do. Well, let’s just say bring your hiking boots! The slopes are home to a number of wildlife species including elephant, leopard and buffalo as well as some spectacular bird and plant life, so bring a camera if you can.</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/mt-kenya-national-park/">Mount Kenya </a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/budget-camping/"> Budget camping</a> </p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>Drinking water (Other drinks not included)</p>

<p>You will be transferred from Ol Pejeta to the base of Mount Kenya. Although second in the altitude stakes to Kili, Mount Kenya was definitely at the front of the queue when Mother Nature handed out the good looks. A climb to either of the twin peaks of Nelion (5188m) and Batian (5199m) encompasses a mesmerising medley of rolling foothills, alpine meadows and jagged peaks whilst sparkling tarns glint from rocky crevices and giant Lobelias lurk in the shadows. If you don’t fancy getting your crampons out, Lenana (4985m), the third highest peak, is easily accessible for hikers too. Whichever you choose, Mt Kenya is a dramatic and exciting climb and one of the most beautiful you will ever do. Well, let’s just say bring your hiking boots! The slopes are home to a number of wildlife species including elephant, leopard and buffalo as well as some spectacular bird and plant life, so bring a camera if you can.</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/mt-kenya-national-park/">Mount Kenya </a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/budget-camping/"> Budget camping</a></p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>Drinking water (Other drinks not included)</p>

<p>You will be transferred from Ol Pejeta to the base of Mount Kenya. Although second in the altitude stakes to Kili, Mount Kenya was definitely at the front of the queue when Mother Nature handed out the good looks. A climb to either of the twin peaks of Nelion (5188m) and Batian (5199m) encompasses a mesmerising medley of rolling foothills, alpine meadows and jagged peaks whilst sparkling tarns glint from rocky crevices and giant Lobelias lurk in the shadows. If you don’t fancy getting your crampons out, Lenana (4985m), the third highest peak, is easily accessible for hikers too. Whichever you choose, Mt Kenya is a dramatic and exciting climb and one of the most beautiful you will ever do. Well, let’s just say bring your hiking boots! The slopes are home to a number of wildlife species including elephant, leopard and buffalo as well as some spectacular bird and plant life, so bring a camera if you can.</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/mt-kenya-national-park/">Mount Kenya </a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/budget-camping/"> Budget camping</a></p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>Drinking water (Other drinks not included)</p>

<p>You will be transferred from Ol Pejeta to the base of Mount Kenya. Although second in the altitude stakes to Kili, Mount Kenya was definitely at the front of the queue when Mother Nature handed out the good looks. A climb to either of the twin peaks of Nelion (5188m) and Batian (5199m) encompasses a mesmerising medley of rolling foothills, alpine meadows and jagged peaks whilst sparkling tarns glint from rocky crevices and giant Lobelias lurk in the shadows. If you don’t fancy getting your crampons out, Lenana (4985m), the third highest peak, is easily accessible for hikers too. Whichever you choose, Mt Kenya is a dramatic and exciting climb and one of the most beautiful you will ever do. Well, let’s just say bring your hiking boots! The slopes are home to a number of wildlife species including elephant, leopard and buffalo as well as some spectacular bird and plant life, so bring a camera if you can.</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/mt-kenya-national-park/">Mount Kenya </a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/budget-camping/"> Budget camping</a></p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>Drinking water (Other drinks not included)</p>

<p>You will be transferred from Ol Pejeta to the base of Mount Kenya. Although second in the altitude stakes to Kili, Mount Kenya was definitely at the front of the queue when Mother Nature handed out the good looks. A climb to either of the twin peaks of Nelion (5188m) and Batian (5199m) encompasses a mesmerising medley of rolling foothills, alpine meadows and jagged peaks whilst sparkling tarns glint from rocky crevices and giant Lobelias lurk in the shadows. If you don’t fancy getting your crampons out, Lenana (4985m), the third highest peak, is easily accessible for hikers too. Whichever you choose, Mt Kenya is a dramatic and exciting climb and one of the most beautiful you will ever do. Well, let’s just say bring your hiking boots! The slopes are home to a number of wildlife species including elephant, leopard and buffalo as well as some spectacular bird and plant life, so bring a camera if you can.</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/mt-kenya-national-park/">Mount Kenya </a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/budget-camping/"> Budget camping</a></p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>Drinking water (Other drinks not included)</p>

<p>This seasonal camp (May - March) found in the Mara Naboisho Private Concession is a unique mix of stone, wood and canvas. The minimalist camp style affords a luxury that does not detract from the wilds beyond the tent flaps. Enjoy the views in a lion king type setting, while relaxing on your daybed. An incredible variation of activity is available at Naboisho Camp, keeping you busy from dawn until dusk. Game drives usually takes place in the private, secluded conservancy, affording the benefit of night drives and off-roading in pursuit of the numerous big game species. The other game drive option is a full day, with picnic, in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. For the more adventurous, there is walking safari and fly-camping, getting you out of your comfort zone and down to eye level with the animals. Bush walks focus your attention more on the smaller forgotten creatures of a safari getaway. And just to change things up, visit the local Maasai village for a touch African culture.</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/masai-mara-national-reserve/">Masai Mara National Reserve</a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/naboisho-camp/"> Naboisho Camp</a></p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>All drinks (Premium wines & liquors might be excluded)</p>

<p>This seasonal camp (May - March) found in the Mara Naboisho Private Concession is a unique mix of stone, wood and canvas. The minimalist camp style affords a luxury that does not detract from the wilds beyond the tent flaps. Enjoy the views in a lion king type setting, while relaxing on your daybed. An incredible variation of activity is available at Naboisho Camp, keeping you busy from dawn until dusk. Game drives usually takes place in the private, secluded conservancy, affording the benefit of night drives and off-roading in pursuit of the numerous big game species. The other game drive option is a full day, with picnic, in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. For the more adventurous, there is walking safari and fly-camping, getting you out of your comfort zone and down to eye level with the animals. Bush walks focus your attention more on the smaller forgotten creatures of a safari getaway. And just to change things up, visit the local Maasai village for a touch African culture.</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/masai-mara-national-reserve/">Masai Mara National Reserve</a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/naboisho-camp/"> Naboisho Camp</a></p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>All drinks (Premium wines & liquors might be excluded)</p>

<p>This seasonal camp (May - March) found in the Mara Naboisho Private Concession is a unique mix of stone, wood and canvas. The minimalist camp style affords a luxury that does not detract from the wilds beyond the tent flaps. Enjoy the views in a lion king type setting, while relaxing on your daybed. An incredible variation of activity is available at Naboisho Camp, keeping you busy from dawn until dusk. Game drives usually takes place in the private, secluded conservancy, affording the benefit of night drives and off-roading in pursuit of the numerous big game species. The other game drive option is a full day, with picnic, in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. For the more adventurous, there is walking safari and fly-camping, getting you out of your comfort zone and down to eye level with the animals. Bush walks focus your attention more on the smaller forgotten creatures of a safari getaway. And just to change things up, visit the local Maasai village for a touch African culture.</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/masai-mara-national-reserve/">Masai Mara National Reserve</a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/naboisho-camp/"> Naboisho Camp</a></p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>All drinks (Premium wines & liquors might be excluded)</p>

<p>This seasonal camp (May - March) found in the Mara Naboisho Private Concession is a unique mix of stone, wood and canvas. The minimalist camp style affords a luxury that does not detract from the wilds beyond the tent flaps. Enjoy the views in a lion king type setting, while relaxing on your daybed. An incredible variation of activity is available at Naboisho Camp, keeping you busy from dawn until dusk. Game drives usually takes place in the private, secluded conservancy, affording the benefit of night drives and off-roading in pursuit of the numerous big game species. The other game drive option is a full day, with picnic, in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. For the more adventurous, there is walking safari and fly-camping, getting you out of your comfort zone and down to eye level with the animals. Bush walks focus your attention more on the smaller forgotten creatures of a safari getaway. And just to change things up, visit the local Maasai village for a touch African culture.</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="/product/masai-mara-national-reserve/">Masai Mara National Reserve</a></p><p>Accommodation: <a href="/product/naboisho-camp/"> Naboisho Camp</a></p><p>Meals & Drinks: All meals included</p><p>All drinks (Premium wines & liquors might be excluded)</p>

<p>You will be transferred to the airport for your onward journey.</p><p></p><p>Main Destination: <a href="#">Nairobi Airport</a></p><p>Accommodation: No accommodation (End of tour)</p><p>Meals & Drinks: Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included)</p><p>Drinks not included</p><p></p><p>End of tour</p><p>Additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost.</p><p>You'll be dropped off at the airport (or hotel).</p>

Begin your adventure in Ol Pejeta and discover the very best in world leading conservation before exploring the beautiful conservancy and resident wildlife on foot. Dust off your walking boots and poles and tackle the slopes of Africa’s second highest mountain, Mount Kenya, with renowned guide (and excellent climbing companion) Alex Hunter. Venture deep into the wilderness of the Mara Naboisho Conservancy and walk amongst big game, whilst learning more about the culture of the local Masai.

Trip cost includes

  • Park fees (For non-residents)
  • All activities (Unless labeled as optional)
  • All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)
  • All flights during the tour
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water (On all days)

Trip cost excludes

  • International flights (From/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
  • Some meals (As specified in the Itinerary section)

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12-Day Flying High
From $12,300
/ Adult
  • Ol Pejeta (Laikipia), Mt Kenya & Masai Mara NR
  • All meals included
  • Accommodation catered