Discover The Great Rift Valley
6 Days from 1,995 USD (based on 7 persons)
Reserve your spotDiscover The Great Rift Valley - 6 Day Private Lodge Safari
Experience wildlife highlights on this one week Kenya safari. Travel with an expert guide through the Great Rift Valley in a 4×4 Toyota Land Cruiser and stay at carefully selected lodges and tented camps.
Witness wildlife at Ol Pejeta Conservancy against the backdrop of Mt. Kenya. Discover flamingos and rhinos at Lake Nakuru National Park, followed by a walking safari on Crescent Island at Lake Naivasha.
Conclude your journey in the Masai Mara, known for the Big Five and the Great Migration.
Lodges & Tented Camps
Accommodation style
Starting price per person
Private safari
Number of travellers
Any day of your choice
Departure dates
Highlights
Day 1 to 6 | Kenya
Discover the secrets of nature with expert guides.
Big Five conservancy with high predator numbers and rare rhinos.
A colourful park and sanctuary for rare animals.
Experience tranquillity walking amongst the wildlife.
Vast savannahs are the backdrop to spectacular game drives.
Who Should Go
If you are passionate about wildlife, conservation, and stunning scenery, this one week Kenya safari offers an unforgettable experience. As you travel through one of the most romantic valleys in the world, you’ll encounter breathtaking Rift Valley landscapes that are home to the Big Five, as well as numerous rare species and innovative conservation projects.
Those who enjoy walking can take a guided walking safari on Crescent Island, where there are no large predators. If you prefer to travel with the comforts of home, our carefully selected accommodations will ensure you feel refreshed and pampered throughout your journey.
Romantic couples
Kenya Newbies
Families
Safari Enthusiasts
“This tour is ideal for first-time visitors to Kenya and wildlife enthusiasts wanting to explore the Rift Valley. It features a visit to Ol Pejeta, a renowned conservation project, as well as two beautiful lakes and the Masai Mara, the area's top wildlife destination.”Taher Nassrulla | Travel Expert
Accommodation
4 lodges over 6 days/5 nights
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Lake Nakuru area
Lake Naivasha
Masai Mara National Reserve
Tour Itinerary
Private lodge safari
Embark on a one week Kenya safari starting and ending in Nairobi. Start your adventure at Ol Pejeta Conservancy at the foot of Mount Kenya, where you’ll encounter rare species and impressive conservation efforts.
Witness a beautiful 72-meter-high waterfall before reaching Lake Nakuru National Park, known for its seasonal flocks of Lesser Flamingos, rare rhinos, and Rothschild giraffes.
A peaceful experience at Lake Naivasha, including a guided walk, awaits. Continue through the Rift Valley, passing dormant volcanoes, until you arrive at the Masai Mara National Reserve.
Get ready for an unforgettable journey!
Please note: We can extend this 6-day safari to make it a full one week Kenya safari. Just contact one of our travel experts to tailor this itinerary to your preferences. Alternatively, have a look at our 7-day Kenya Classic itinerary.
Start Nairobi
Ends Nairobi
Day 1 | Nairobi – Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Distance approx. 210 km; driving time approx. 4 hours
Nairobi – Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Distance approx. 210 km; driving time approx. 4 hours
After a short briefing in the morning, your one week Kenya safari begins with a drive in your 4×4 Land Cruiser towards the second highest mountain in Africa – Mount Kenya. Here, you will visit Ol Pejeta Conservancy, which offers a stunning view of Mount Kenya if the weather permits.
This conservancy is home to a considerable number of predators and plays an essential role in the conservation of the black rhino in East Africa. It prides itself on being home to large populations of the endangered species.
It is also the only place in Kenya where you can see chimpanzees. The sanctuary is home to abused and orphaned chimpanzees from West and Central Africa. To top it all off, at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, chances are that you will spot the very rare African wild dog. You will spend the night at the Sweetwater Serena Camp.
Lunch Dinner
Day 2 | Ol Pejeta Conservancy – Lake Nakuru National Park
Distance approx. 245 km; driving time approx. 5 hours
Ol Pejeta Conservancy – Lake Nakuru National Park
Distance approx. 245 km; driving time approx. 5 hours
Energised by a hearty breakfast, you will embark on a short game drive in the early morning before leaving the Mount Kenya region and heading towards the Great Rift Valley. On your way, you will stop at Nyahururu waterfall, an impressive 72 metres high.
After a short break, you continue to Lake Nakuru National Park. The alkaline lake attracts huge colonies of flamingos each year. The spirulina algae, the flamingos’ main food source, colours their feathers in a distinctive pink colour. Millions of birds paint the shores of the lake in a pink hue, and seeing them rise into the sky in their thousands is a sight you will never forget. The number of flamingos at the lake varies depending on the water levels and salt concentration.
Another highlight of this national park are the black and white rhinos which call Lake Nakuru home. You can also spot large herds of buffaloes, water bucks, hippos and many types of gazelles in the park. The forest of yellow fever trees at the lakeside offers shade, making it the ideal hunting grounds for leopards. You will spend the night at Egret Savannah Camp.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 3 | Lake Nakuru National Park – Crescent Island – Lake Naivasha
Distance approx. 120 km; driving time approx. 2 hours
Lake Nakuru National Park – Crescent Island – Lake Naivasha
Distance approx. 120 km; driving time approx. 2 hours
After breakfast, there will be enough time for one last game drive at Lake Nakuru National Park before you head towards Lake Naivasha.
Lake Naivasha is one of the few freshwater lakes in the Great Rift Valley, while most lakes in this region are alkaline. The lake’s shores are green year-round, a refreshing change from the often dry savannahs. You can see zebras, small gazelles, and giraffes on the shores.
Around noon, you will travel to Crescent Island, a small private conservancy. You can go on a walking safari, a truly unique experience on your one week Kenya safari, watching wildlife from up close. You will overnight at the Naivasha Sopa Lodge.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 4 | Lake Naivasha – Masai Mara National Reserve
Distance approx. 240 km; driving time approx. 5 hours
Lake Naivasha – Masai Mara National Reserve
Distance approx. 240 km; driving time approx. 5 hours
In the early morning, you will travel to the one and only Masai Mara. There is lots to see on your 5-hour drive: you will pass the inactive volcanoes, Mount Longonot and Mount Suswa, then drive deeper and deeper into the land of the Masai.
In the afternoon, you will arrive in the Masai Mara Game Reserve and embark on your first game drive through this absolutely stunning part of Kenya. The Masai Mara is known for its large wildlife populations and is home to the Big Five. A highlight on your one week Kenya safari!
Since animals don’t adhere to border control, you can spot wildlife in the surrounding areas as well. You will spend the night at the Basecamp Masai Mara.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 5 | Masai Mara National Reserve
Masai Mara National Reserve
Today, you will have ample time for extensive game drives through the beautiful Masai Mara, including a stop at the Mara River.
The Masai Mara is host to the “greatest wildlife show on earth”: The Great Migration. Millions of wildebeest and zebras migrate from the southern Serengeti in Tanzania to the savannahs of the Masai Mara. The animals follow the rain, always in search of fresh grass. These large herds of ungulates attract a great number of predators: lions, leopards, cheetahs and hyenas lurk in the shadows for their next meal.
The highlight of the Great Migration occurs when the herds have to cross the Mara River. Many hungry crocodiles wait in the rivers, turning the waters into a death trap for some wildebeest and into a spectacular show of natural forces.
A safari in the Masai Mara is a unique experience since many animals call the game reserve home year-round. If you have seen the Big Five, you might want to turn your attention to the more than 400 bird species living here. You will spend another night at the Basecamp Masai Mara.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 6 | Masai Mara Area – Nairobi
Distance approx. 270 km; driving time approx. 6 hours
Masai Mara Area – Nairobi
Distance approx. 270 km; driving time approx. 6 hours
After breakfast, you will leave the Masai Mara region, heading towards Nairobi. The bumpy paths of the bush will turn into tarred roads and in the afternoon, you will arrive at your point of departure, the busy capital that is Nairobi.
We will drive you to your hotel or the airport where your one week Kenya safari comes to an end and you head home or continue your travels.
Alternatively, you can book a flight straight to Diani Beach from the airstrip in the Masai Mara.
Dust off from your adventures in the bush and spend a couple of days on the palm-fringed beaches of the Indian Ocean. Skipping the long drive on the road, you can sip a cocktail at the beach just hours after your safari trip. Get in touch with us for more details and start planning your one week Kenya safari!
Important: on flights to Diani Beach, luggage is restricted to 15 kg (incl. hand luggage) in a soft bag.
Breakfast LunchIncluded
- transport in a 4x4 safari vehicle
- professional, English-speaking guide
- 5 nights’ stay in lodges and tented camps
- meals according to the itinerary
- drinking water
- activities as per itinerary
- all national park fees
- Flying Doctors insurance (AMREF) during the safari
Excluded
- flights (international and domestic)
- meals not indicated in the itinerary
- alcoholic and soft drinks not specified above
- optional activities
- tips
- personal expenses
- visa fees
- travel insurance
Upcoming Departures
| Season | 1 pers. | 2 pers. | 3 pers. | 4 pers. | 5 pers. | 6 pers. | 7 pers. | Language | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03.01.2026- 28.02.2026 |
4,625 USD | 3,000 USD | 2,585 USD | 2,380 USD | 2,255 USD | 2,170 USD | 2,115 USD | English | |
| 01.03.2026- 31.03.2026 |
4,445 USD | 2,965 USD | 2,550 USD | 2,345 USD | 2,220 USD | 2,135 USD | 2,075 USD | English | |
| 01.04.2026- 31.05.2026 |
4,310 USD | 2,885 USD | 2,470 USD | 2,260 USD | 2,140 USD | 2,055 USD | 1,995 USD | English | |
| 01.06.2026- 30.06.2026 |
4,530 USD | 2,950 USD | 2,535 USD | 2,330 USD | 2,205 USD | 2,125 USD | 2,065 USD | English | |
| 01.07.2026- 30.09.2026 |
5,595 USD | 3,820 USD | 3,405 USD | 3,200 USD | 3,075 USD | 2,995 USD | 2,935 USD | English | |
| 01.10.2026- 31.10.2026 |
5,045 USD | 3,390 USD | 2,975 USD | 2,765 USD | 2,645 USD | 2,560 USD | 2,500 USD | English | |
| 01.11.2026- 30.11.2026 |
4,685 USD | 3,235 USD | 2,820 USD | 2,610 USD | 2,485 USD | 2,405 USD | 2,345 USD | English | |
| 01.12.2026- 19.12.2026 |
4,810 USD | 3,235 USD | 2,820 USD | 2,610 USD | 2,485 USD | 2,405 USD | 2,345 USD | English | |
| 20.12.2026- 31.12.2026 |
5,595 USD | 3,820 USD | 3,405 USD | 3,200 USD | 3,075 USD | 2,995 USD | 2,935 USD | English |
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