FAMILY SAFARI

2025

Day 1 – 3

Nairobi National Park – Overnight The Emakoko – 2 Nights

Day 3 – 6

Lewa Conservancy – Overnight Lewa House – 3 Nights

Day 6 – 9

Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy – Overnight Sarara Camp – 3 Nights

Day 9 – 13

Maasai Mara – Overnight House In The Wild – 4 Nights

Overview:

The safari adventure begins with two nights at The Emakoko, an eco-friendly lodge located within Nairobi National Park, where guests can enjoy direct access to a rich array of wildlife, including lions, rhinos, and diverse bird species. Following this immersive experience, travelers will head to Lewa Conservancy for a three-night stay at Lewa House, a luxury lodge known for its breathtaking views and successful rhino conservation efforts, offering a blend of game drives and walking safaris. Next, the journey continues to Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy for three nights at Sarara Camp, an idyllic retreat set in a stunning environment that allows guests to engage with the local culture and explore the area’s diverse ecosystems. Finally, the adventure culminates in the Maasai Mara, where guests will spend four nights at House In The Wild, a charming camp offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, including the chance to witness the Great Migration, ensuring an unforgettable safari experience filled with remarkable encounters and breathtaking landscapes.

About Bush & Beyond:

Bush and Beyond is a Kenyan safari company based in Nairobi, incorporated in 2003 for central reservations services. It amalgamated in 2010 with two long-standing safari companies—Richard Bonham Safaris, which has been operating since 1978, and Bush Homes of East Africa since 1995. They are entirely Kenyan-owned and staffed, with a team of thirty people.

The properties are located on community and wildlife conservancies, a UNESCO world heritage site (Lewa Wildlife Conservancy) and private land. All are owner operated (some for two generations) and offer fantastic safari experiences in their own right, or combined in an East African safari itinerary. Equally, each of these places complement itineraries combined with other Kenyan and East African safari camps and lodges.

 

Interested in more information? This trip is operated by Bush & Beyond. Please contact Africa Easy by calling 1-800-617-2319 or (206) 284-2319. Click here to e-mail the Africa Easy Team with any questions or interest.

FAMILY SAFARI

2025

Niarobi National Park

Welcome to Nairobi National Park, an island of incredible flora and fauna surrounded by a sea of humanity. Nowhere in the world is there a National Park of this magnitude, home to some of the most endangered species on the planet, next to a capital city. Where on earth can you land on an international flight and be amongst four of the big five in less than half an hour of clearing customs.

Nairobi is the gateway to the safari world, and what better place to arrive than in this incredible city and enjoy a wilderness that has been set aside.This is Kenya’s first national park, and one of the first protected areas set aside for wildlife in the world.

The park is teaming with game and incredible birds, having boasted one of the highest world bird counts of a capital city in one day. There are over 400 species of birds in the park along with 80 species of mammal, over 40 different reptiles and amphibians and well over 500 tree and plant species. It is an extraordinary space!

The park is not only famous for its age, but also, and most importantly the hugely successful Black Rhino population with well over 80 Black Rhino and more than 10 White Rhino. The park is just under 120 Square Kilometres which makes it one of the largest Black Rhino populations in the world per square kilometre. The park Rhinos have been relocated to different areas in the country and the Black Rhino program is one of the most successful in Africa.

From other members of the Big 5, the park has over 30 adult resident Lions that roam the plains, and 10 resident Leopard which are being seen more frequently. Recently a female Cheetah with her three cubs have moved into the park and are seen on regular occasions in The Emakoko area.

Any visitors to Kenya and in fact East Africa MUST visit Nairobi National Park to not only support the incredible conservation work in the park, but also to enjoy the amazing views!

 

Lewa Conservancy

Lewa is a 45,000 acre private game ranch located 30 miles north of the equator at the foothills of Mt. Kenya, and is home to the world famous Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. There are very few private houses and camps on the reserve so game viewing is as exclusive as it can get. The area is probably one of the best in Africa for viewing rhinos. The reserve not only has Big 5 but the largest population of the rare Grevy’s zebra as well other rare northern species. There are many activities to engage in, including horseback riding, scenic flights, night drives, walking safaris, camel riding, and photographic hides.

The conservancy is a groundbreaking example of conservation in action and community participation. The family who started it, the Craigs, has been instrumental in educating and assisting local communities stretching way to the north about the value and benefit of securing land for wildlife. Their approach has included community support projects such as schools, clinics, and water management. Lewa is also the setting for the Lewa Marathon, a notorious run on dirt trails amongst herds of wild animals.

Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy

In the northern frontier of Kenya lies the Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, an area of 850,000 acres of pristine wilderness in the Mathews Range. The savannah plains of the conservancy are home to elephant, leopard, reticulated giraffe, wild dog and kudu in ever increasing numbers. This remote and dramatic landscape is also home to the local Samburu people whose age-old traditions, including the famous “singing wells,” are as much a part of the fabric of this land as the wildlife.

The conservancy is itself community-owned and is one of the best examples of indigenous communities building sustainability for people and wildlife through truly unique and experiential safari experiences. Camel supported safaris are very popular as are walking safaris and visits to the amazing community run Reteti elephant sanctuary. To the eastern side of the conservancy is the new Sera conservancy and rhino project and really one of the last frontiers of conservation before heading towards Lake Turkana and the northern frontier.

Maasai Mara

The Mara conservancies are Maasai owned group ranches that have combined to conserve a total area nearly the size of the Maasai Mara National Reserve itself, covering 1450 km2 (560 mi2) across fifteen conservancies. The wildlife in the conservancies can be comparable to the main Maasai Mara game reserve, and in fact some areas have higher densities of predators than in the central reserve. Because there are fewer camps, the conservancies can offer a more exclusive experience than in the central reserve, with generally fewer game viewing vehicles around sightings.

There are opportunities in some conservancies to do night drives, walking safaris, as well as visits to some of the villages of the local Maasai who own the land.

The conservancy approach is widely seen as the way forward for wildlife conservation and eco-tourism in Kenya, because it not only secures vital space for wildlife but includes the local population as custodians of their national heritage. This has been vital not only for conservation of the whole greater Mara but also wildlife corridors and the prosperity of many hundreds of Maasai families. Nearly forty tourist camps contribute to employment amongst the communities and provide a presence, alongside Maasai anti poaching units, for the protection of the wildlife.

FAMILY SAFARI

2025

The Emakoko Property

The Emakoko allows people to start and finish their safari in the wildlife environment they have traveled so far to enjoy. Within 15 minutes of clearing customs you can be viewing game in Nairobi National Park. The only “transfer” delays likely to be encountered en route to or from The Emakoko are the natural pauses to watch a pride of lions or waiting for a rhino or journey of giraffe to cross the road.

TThe Emakoko is a boutique lodge uniquely positioned on the edge of the Nairobi National Park. It is located a short 45 minute drive from either of Nairobi’s airports. The drive through the park itself, with its beautiful scenery and abundance of plains game is a superb way to start any East African safari. What better way to start a holiday by supporting the conservation of this unique area and in particular, by supporting the endangered black rhino which are prolific in this park.

 

Experiences & Activities

The Nairobi National Park, despite its proximity to the capital city of Kenya, boasts a spectacular assortment of birds and wildlife, with over 400 species of bird recorded in one day. With an excellent possibility of spotting four of the Big Five, many Nairobi residents find the lodge a perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle of city life. By staying at The Emakoko you are directly contributing to the protection and conservation of Nairobi National Park and its wildlife.

Highlights

– Amazing Location on the edge of the National Park
– Huge Soaking Tubs in Each Room
– Balcony  & Fireplace
– Owner-managed
– Pool
– Large Black Rhino Population
– Avoid Nairobi Traffic  & Game Drive Instead!
– Funicular Lift

Quick Facts

– 5 Lower Level Rooms & 5 Upper Level Rooms
– Plus 2 Bedroom Private House
– Wifi Availble in the Rooms
– Check in at 11:00am / Check out 10:00am
– Transfer Collection from 6:30am / Drop Off 5:30pm
– Late Departure (after 5:30pm) Extra Dinner (US $50 per person)  and Transfer (US $100 per vehicle)

Lewa House Property

Lewa House is set on top of a hill with an engaging panoramic view of the rolling landscape of the Conservancy, and overlooks the luggas (valleys) and hills, with the horizon rising to the eye-catching views of the Mathews Range and the sacred mountain of the Samburu, Ol Lolokwe.

The property features three family cottages (two adjoining ensuite rooms – one double and one twin, not interconnected) and four individual Earthpods with ensuite bathrooms. A maximum of 18 guests are on property, and children of all ages are welcome.

 

Experiences & Activities

Activities and experiences include: day and night shared game drives, guided walks, pre-historic site visits, bush breakfasts, picnic lunches, sundowners, visit to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy HQ, visits to Il’Ngwesi cultural boma (entrance fees extra and payable direct), a visit to Ngare Ndare forest with canopy walkway and swim in the waterfalls. Horse rides and camel treks are subject to availablity.

Highlights

– Amazing Location
– Fantasic Wildlife
– Plenty of Activities
– Beautiful Views

Quick Facts

– 7 Rooms / Cottages Total
– Maximum 18 Guests on Property
– Pool
– Private Game Vehicles Available (on request at additional cost)
– Wifi Available (in main area)

Sarara Camp Property

 

In the northern frontier of Kenya, lies the Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy, an area of 850,000 acres of pristine wilderness in the Mathews Range. The savannah plains and lush mountain slopes are home to elephant, leopard, reticulated giraffe, wild dog and kudu in ever increasing numbers. This remote and dramatic landscape is also home to the local Samburu people whose age-old traditions, including the famous ‘singing wells’ are as much a part of the fabric of this land as the wildlife.

Sarara is a conservation brand that partners with indigenous communities to build sustainability for people and wildlife through truly unique and experiential safari experiences. Part of the community-owned Namunyak Wildlife Conservancy in the heart of the Mathews Range, and in partnership with the Northern Rangelands Trust, Sarara has fast become a flagship model for community conservation across Africa.

 

Experiences & Activities

Activities include day and night games drives, horseback riding, walks and bikes, optional fly camping, a seasonal water slide, village visits, the giraffe viewing platform, and of course the wonderful Reteti elephant orphanage.

One of the most authentic cultural experiences to be had in the country is to visit the “Sarara singing wells.” Especially in the dry season, the local Samburu herders visit “wells” that they have dug in the dry river bed, sometimes five men deep and each belonging to a specific family. They then sing to their livestock who recognize the song and know where and in what order to come to drink. In keeping with the whole community and conservation ethos of Sarara, these same wells are then utilised at night by local wildlife, including elephants and leopards

Highlights

– Unrestricted Game Drives Exploring the 850,000 Acres of Pristine Wildlife Habitat, Accompanied by a Local Samburu Guide
– Visit the Singing Wells to Honor an Age Old Tradition
– Hikes into the Montane Cloud Forests
– Fly Camping
– Visits to a Manyatta
– Walking Safaris
– Plunge Down a Natural Rock Slide Into Crystal pools (seasonal)
– Beading wit the Samburu ladies
– Fashion Your own Jewelry With Local Ironmongers
– Reteti Elephant Rock art Visit
– School Visits to the Mobile Montessori Program
– Bush Meals

Quick Facts

– 6 Beautifully Appointed En-suite Tents Overlooking to Mathews Range
– Plus the 2 Bedroomed Sarara House
– Set within a Pristine and Remote 85,000 Acre Wildlife Conservancy
– Organize Vegetable Garden
– 24 Hour Solar Powered Electricity
– Open and Closed Options for game Drive Vehicles
– Tented Rooms with Indoor and Outdoor Toilets and Solar Heated Showers

 

House In The Wind

House in the Wild is a private, family–owned boutique lodge, perched on the banks of the Mara River located in the Enonkishu Conservancy, on the northern edge of the Maasai Mara ecosystem. Surround yourself with the rich traditions of East African life and share a sense of well-being and calm, hosted by a welcoming team to look after your every need, whilst having direct access to some of the world’s best wildlife viewing.

The lodge consists of a main lounge, dining and bar area, a swimming pool with a thatch gazebo, and five cottages.

 

Experiences & Activities

Activities include unlimited game drives in Enonkishu, Ol Chorro and Lemek Conservancies, bush breakfasts, picnics, guided nature walks and bike rides within Naretoi, Rhino Sanctuary visits (entrance fees extra and payable direct), community project visits, and sundowners.

Highlights

– Excellent Location
– Great Access to Multiple Conservacies
– Plenty of Activities

Quick Facts

– 6 Luxury Cottages, Great For Families
– Maximum of 16 Guest on Property
– Welcomes Children of All Ages
– Wifi Available in All Rooms

FAMILY SAFARI

2025

Dates:

Trip dates are offered year round, contact Africa Easy with preferred dates.

Rates:

Rates vary depending on season of travel. Contact Africa Easy to get rates.

International Airfare:

Africa Easy does not make international air reservations and international air is not included in your quote. However, please do let us know if you would like assistance with booking your international air. We would be happy to put you in touch with our airline partner, Exito Travel to assist you with your international air reservation.

General Information:

Medical Evacuation insurance is mandatory for travel with Africa Easy and proof of purchase is required. Africa Easy also strongly recommends purchasing a policy that includes trip cancellation / interruption coverage.

Deposit & Payments:

A completed & signed Africa Easy Reservation Form, along with your 25% trip deposit and full regional and/or domestic air payment (if applicable) is required at the time of booking.

Reservations:

This itinerary is subject to the availability of all services at the time of making a reservation. No space is being held at this time. Please contact Africa Easy for the full terms and conditions that apply. We are happy to answer questions and discuss your trip.

To reserve space on a trip on the Africa Easy website, please contact Africa Easy by calling 1-800-617-2319 or (206) 284-2319. Click here to e-mail the Africa Easy Team.

[/templatic_tab]


Trip Dates Throughout 2025
Operated by Bush & Beyond