Experience Kenya’s untamed beauty with our thoughtfully crafted tour packages. From the wildlife-rich plains of the Masai Mara to the pristine beaches of Diani, each journey tells its own story. With options ranging from budget to luxury, explore diverse experiences: track elephants in Amboseli with Kilimanjaro as your backdrop, or discover unique wildlife in Samburu’s rugged landscapes. Whether you’re a first-time safari-goer or a seasoned Africa traveler, we have the perfect Kenya experience waiting for you.
When Vincent and his partner signed up for Supaa Adventure Travel’s two-day adventure to Mount Suswa, they anticipated scenic views and exciting activities. But what they encountered on their journey exceeded every expectation. Guided by Ruben and his team, the couple embarked on a journey that combined exploration, cultural immersion, and deep natural beauty.
The adventure began with a thrilling motorbike ride, where John and Peter, the guides and skilled boda drivers, expertly maneuvered the narrow, rugged trails leading up to Mount Suswa’s crater. Along the way, they pointed out native plants, discussing the unique ecology of the area and its significance to the Maasai people. Vincent and his partner were captivated by the knowledge shared, absorbing every detail as they traveled deeper into the wilderness.
As they arrived at the edge of the crater, they were greeted by a sight that left them speechless—a vast volcanic landscape stretching beneath them, framed by the golden hues of the late afternoon sun. With a perfect campsite chosen beside the crater, they settled in for a night under the stars. As the sky turned dark, they sat around a campfire with their guides, listening to Maasai folklore and legends of the mountain. The guides shared stories of their childhood, the roles of each family member, and how living on the land had taught them resilience and adaptability.
The couple woke up to a sunrise that painted the crater in shades of pink and orange, casting long shadows over the rugged terrain. After breakfast, they explored the lava caves and marvelled at the sheer size and age of these natural formations, with the guides detailing the history of each spot. Baboons, mountain gazelles, and a variety of bird species crossed their paths, bringing them closer to the unfiltered beauty of the ecosystem around them.
Supaa Adventure Travel’s meticulous planning and respect for the land allowed Vincent and his partner to experience Mount Suswa in a way that felt intimate, authentic, and respectful of the Maasai culture. It was an experience that not only brought them closer to each other but also left them with a deep appreciation for Kenya’s rich landscapes and the people who call it home. They left Mount Suswa with lasting memories and a profound respect for the Maasai community, enriched by their time with Supaa Adventure Travel.
Plan your trip between June and October for the best wildlife viewing. This dry season brings animals to water holes, making them easier to spot. It’s also when the wildebeest migration happens in the Masai Mara. If you want better rates and fewer tourists, try January to March. The short rains in November make the grass green and bring lots of baby animals, which is lovely to see. Remember that popular lodges get booked up to a year ahead during peak times, so book early. Nonetheless, Kenya is a good safari destination all year round. So whether you book your safari in January or in December, you will still get a worthwhile experience.
Mid-range tours typically cost between $250-400 per person per day, including lodging, meals, guides, and park fees. Luxury trips can run $500-1000 daily, offering high-end lodges and extra comforts. Budget options start around $150-200 per day but might mean basic camps and shared vehicles. Remember to factor in flights, visas, tips, and personal expenses. A quality 7-day trip usually lands between $2,000-3,500 per person, though prices change with seasons.
Luxury lodges offer bigger rooms, better views, gourmet food, and extras like spa services or private decks. They often sit in prime locations and limit guest numbers. Mid-range places are still comfortable with good beds, hot showers, and decent food, but simpler. The wildlife viewing is similar from both – animals don’t care what you paid for your room. Pick based on what matters to you – many travelers mix lodges to keep costs reasonable.
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