
Kenya safaris for Couples
Kenya safaris for Couples : Regardless of if it’s your honeymoon, or you just want to spend some quality-us-time: during a couple holiday in Kenya, you’ll surely fall in love with each other even more! Consider you and your special someone transitioning into explorer mode in the Masai Mara, falling asleep under the starry sky and delighting in breakfast in front of a waterhole where elephants, impala and giraffes quench their thirst. You crave a bit more luxury.
Then head to Chale Island or Diani Beach, check into some fancy but cosy lodges and relax at pearly white beaches. Before we share with you some of our favorite affectionate and thrilling excursions as well as wonderful lodges for your couple holiday or honeymoon in Kenya, we’d like to kick things off with an absolute must-do: a Kenya safari. With your personal guide and driver, explore the most breathtaking and stunning national parks in the nation in your own safari jeep. Have you always wished to see a particular animal in your dreams? Our guides can see it from kilometers away and know exactly where to look because of their extensive knowledge. Just relax, take in the breathtaking scenery and amazing wildlife while listening to your guide’s tales.
Hot air balloon safari.
You probably feel like you’re on cloud nine already. You will be practically there when you take a hot air balloon tour above the famous Masai Mara. You jump into the small basket and head for heaven shortly as the sun rises. You won’t regret going, even though it could be a little chilly at that time of day. This is because the animals are most active in the morning, and it also allows you to cuddle with each other. It’s entirely up to you whether you want to share this experience with other visitors or keep it to yourself.
Bush dinner and sundowners.
Isn’t a bush dinner meant to be romantic? Yes, it is! In the middle of the savannah, with only the roars of lions, the chirps of birds, and the setting sun at your horizon, you two will savor some delicious cuisine. No matter if Amboseli, Tsavo East, Tsavo West or Samburu National Reserve a bush dinner and sundowners will make your couple’s holiday in Kenya even more special.
Private sunset cruise.
When in Diani, you shouldn’t miss out on a private sunset cruise. You cruise the Indian Ocean toward the setting sun in a native ngalawa boat. Savor a delectable supper, appetizers, and beverages while you take in the Kongo River and the Shimba Hills in this special light. Indeed, now could be the ideal time to ask your loved one to spend the rest of their lives with you.
Night safaris.
Well, a night safari might belong in the next category of “Exciting adventures for couples”, but it’s also romantic! When driving through the rugged nature of the Lumo Conservancy, you can move closer to each other and keep your eyes open for nocturnal animals like leopards, lions, owls and serval cats and thanks to the powerful light of the safari jeep you might even spot the shiest of them.
City tours.
If you also want to feel the bustle of one of Kenya’s two biggest cities, you ought to follow your heart. Mombasa combines the historic centre Old Town with a vibrant city life. Discover the colourful spice market, the historical Fort Jesus and enjoy local cuisine and cocktails until late at night. We’ll show you all the main attractions on a city tour of Nairobi, including the National Archives, Uhuru Park, the McMillan Library, and a Maasai Market. If you want to discover the city from a different perspective, join the Nai Nami City Tour, where former street kids give you a very special insight to the country’s capital.

Hiking adventure.
In Kenya, you can either hike up Mount Longonot or even Mount Kenya. However, if you want to reach the summit of Mount Kenya, you unquestionably need a few days. Mount Longonot is ideal if you only wish to hike for the day. The inactive volcano offers breathtaking views of the crater and the Kenyan Rift Valley and is near the lovely Lake Naivasha. Naturally, you’ll also come across a lot of wildlife, including giraffes, gazelles, zebras, and possibly even some buffalos.
Walking safaris.
Do you wish to learn more about Kenyan plants and animals. After that, take part in a walking safari, perhaps around Lake Naivasha’s shoreline. Ascend and descend the verdant slopes while hearing your guide’s tales about wildlife and the natural world. This is the ideal chance to get up close and personal with small animals that you might otherwise overlook in a vehicle, like as giraffes, waterbucks, zebras, or hippos. Your relationship will undoubtedly become closer if you hike in a location where there are many wild animals.
