Tailor-made walking holidays in Kenya. Find out where to go walking in Kenya and take a look at one of our itinerary ideas for inspiration.
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Walking safari from Mara Plains Camp, Kenya
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The Laikipia Plateau is home to some of East Africa’s most private and remote game ranches, as well as some of Kenya’s most fascinating tribes, making it the perfect place for a walking holiday.
Hiking through the bush with nothing but a party of Maasai or Samburu Warriors and a camel train shows life in Kenya much as it was a century ago.
Each day you rise at dawn, stopping for breakfast around the embers of the fire, before heading off on your walk.
Along the way you’ll stop to track the game, perhaps watching a family of elephants trundle across the plains, or following the paw-prints of a lion in the dust.
Afternoons are a lazy affair, stopping for lunch, snoozing by the river, or perhaps catching a fish for dinner.
As the day cools, the trek resumes, reaching camp in time for dusk, evening stargazing, and a hearty dinner beside the fire.
Rolling hills, wild running game and a back drop of Mount Kilimanjaro are images that spring to mind when thinking of the Chyulus. If rustic, luxurious accommodation and activities is what you are looking for then spending a few days here would be an ideal addition to any safari.
The Lekurruki Group Ranch is north of Mount Kenya and covers an area of 60,000 acres. The Lekurruki is as much about learning about Maasai culture as it is enjoying the game and wilderness that this wonderful part of Kenya has to offer.
The Matthews Mountain Range is located in Kenya's Northern Frontier and is one of the wildest areas in the country. The place is home to numerous types of wildlife as well as the famous Samburu people.
The Meru National Park covers an area of 1,813 square kilometres to the north east of Kenya. Meru is not a reserve to come and tick off the big five, but rather it's a wilderness experience. It is perhaps best known for Elsa the lioness, who was released here and made famous by Joy Adamson's books.