Country Highlights


The Maasai Mara is an astounding safari destination, renowned for its vast savannahs, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural experiences. Home to the Great Migration, the Mara offers unforgettable encounters with wildebeest, zebras, and predators like lions and cheetahs. Beyond the wildlife, private game drives and immersive interactions with the Maasai people offer unique insights into their traditions and deep connection to the land. The Mara’s breathtaking landscapes and exclusive safaris make it an unparalleled African adventure.


Amboseli National Park in Kenya is famous for its vast plains, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Known as the “Land of Giants” for its large elephant herds, the park also hosts lions, cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, and over 400 bird species. Its unique ecosystem features open grasslands, acacia woodlands, and swamps fed by Kilimanjaro’s meltwater, creating vital habitats for diverse wildlife. Amboseli’s compact size offers an intimate safari experience with excellent game viewing and rich cultural connections with the Maasai people.


The Matthews Mountain Range in northern Kenya is a remote, biodiverse wilderness known for its rugged mountains, ancient forests, and vibrant Samburu culture. With towering cedar and wild olive trees, some over a thousand years old, the region is a sanctuary for rare wildlife, including elephants, Grevy’s zebras, and the elusive De Brazza’s monkey. Rich in birdlife and scenic trails, the Matthews Range offers unique opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and cultural immersion in an unspoiled, peaceful landscape.


Laikipia, in northern Kenya, is a diverse and rugged region known for its private conservancies, vast savannahs, and stunning views of Mount Kenya. Unlike traditional national parks, Laikipia offers exclusive safari experiences, from game drives and horseback safaris to walking safaris in uncrowded settings. It’s a haven for endangered species, including black rhinos and Grevy’s zebras, and supports rich biodiversity. Home to Maasai and Samburu communities, Laikipia combines wildlife conservation with cultural immersion, providing a unique, eco-conscious travel experience.


Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage site off Kenya’s coast, is a tranquil island steeped in Swahili culture and history. Known for its narrow, winding streets, centuries-old architecture, and car-free charm, Lamu offers an immersive experience where donkeys and dhows dominate transport. The island boasts beautiful beaches, vibrant markets, and a warm, welcoming community. Visitors can explore historic mosques, savour local cuisine, and enjoy activities like snorkelling and dhow sailing, making Lamu an enchanting blend of culture and natural beauty.
Country Highlights
Our tailor-made journeys include
- A dedicated Destination Expert who will curate your itinerary from scratch, tailoring it to your preferences + interests
- Private + extraordinary under-the-radar experiences
- Access to the very best guides + experts to bring the destination to life
- Private international airport transfers in destination
- The MyCazLoyd app to view your itinerary offline anywhere, anytime
- 24/7 support whilst travelling
- ATOL protection to give you total peace of mind






































