Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi
Your Kenya Safari Tours from Germany adventure begins upon arrival in Nairobi, Kenya’s vibrant capital city. After airport formalities, you will be transferred to your comfortable hotel where you can relax and recover from your international journey.
Depending on your arrival time, optional visits can be arranged to local attractions such as the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust or the Nairobi National Museum, offering an introduction to Kenya’s wildlife conservation efforts and cultural heritage.
Accommodation: Tamarind Tree Hotel
Day 2: David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust & Giraffe Centre
Start your day with a heartwarming visit to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Orphanage, one of the world’s most respected elephant conservation programs. Here you will watch orphaned baby elephants being fed and cared for while learning about the organization’s vital work protecting elephants from poaching and habitat loss.
Later, continue to the nearby Giraffe Centre, where you can interact with the endangered Rothschild’s giraffes and even hand-feed these graceful animals from an elevated platform. These immersive conservation experiences provide a powerful introduction to Kenya’s wildlife protection efforts and the dedication required to safeguard its iconic species.
Accommodation: Tamarind Tree Hotel
Day 3: Nairobi – Tsavo East National Park (Ithumba)
After breakfast, depart Nairobi and travel toward Tsavo East National Park, one of Kenya’s largest and most dramatic wilderness areas. The journey leads you to Ithumba Camp, located in a remote part of the park known for its elephant conservation projects.
Upon arrival, meet the dedicated rangers and conservationists working in the area and learn about anti-poaching initiatives and elephant monitoring programs. In the afternoon, enjoy a game drive through Tsavo’s vast landscapes where you may encounter elephants, lions, zebras, giraffes, and other wildlife roaming freely across the savannah.
Accommodation: Ithumba Camp
Day 4–5: Elephant Monitoring & Safaris in Tsavo East
Spend two unforgettable days exploring Tsavo East National Park, one of the highlights of this Kenya Safari Tours from Germany experience. Tsavo is famous for its large herds of red-dust elephants and expansive wilderness landscapes.
You will accompany conservation rangers on guided elephant monitoring excursions where you will learn how elephants are tracked and protected. These activities provide insight into the daily challenges of wildlife conservation and the efforts required to protect these majestic animals.
Between conservation activities, enjoy exciting game drives in search of lions, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and other iconic African wildlife. Evenings at the camp offer a peaceful retreat under star-filled skies while listening to the sounds of the African wilderness.
Accommodation: Ithumba Camp
Day 6: Tsavo East – Kibwezi Forest
After breakfast, continue your Kenya Safari Tours from Germany adventure to Kibwezi Forest, a lush and biodiverse ecosystem located near the Chyulu Hills.
Upon arrival, enjoy a guided nature walk through the forest where you may spot elephants, antelopes, and a variety of bird species. The forest is also home to important conservation projects aimed at protecting fragile ecosystems and supporting local communities involved in sustainable tourism initiatives.
The evening is spent relaxing at your eco-lodge surrounded by the tranquil sounds of the forest.
Accommodation: Umani Springs Lodge
Day 7: Chyulu Hills Exploration
Today you will explore the stunning landscapes of the Chyulu Hills, a region of rolling volcanic hills and pristine wilderness located between Tsavo and Amboseli.
Enjoy guided game drives or nature walks through this scenic region where you may encounter elephants, zebras, and diverse birdlife against spectacular views of the surrounding savannah. The Chyulu Hills are also an important wildlife corridor that supports elephant migration routes across southern Kenya.
In the afternoon, return to Kibwezi Forest for further wildlife observation and conservation experiences before relaxing at your eco-lodge in the evening.
Accommodation: Umani Springs Lodge
Day 8: Kibwezi – Amboseli National Park
After breakfast, travel to Amboseli National Park, one of Kenya’s most famous safari destinations and a key highlight of many Kenya Safari Tours from Germany itineraries.
Amboseli is renowned for its large elephant herds and spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. Upon arrival, enjoy an afternoon game drive across the open plains where elephants, lions, zebras, and giraffes roam freely.
As the sun sets, the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro provides a breathtaking backdrop for photography and relaxation at your lodge.
Accommodation: Ol Tukai Lodge
Day 9: Full-Day Safari in Amboseli National Park
Spend a full day exploring Amboseli National Park, one of the best places in Africa to observe elephants in their natural environment.
Morning and afternoon game drives offer excellent opportunities to see lions, cheetahs, buffalo, wildebeest, and a wide variety of bird species. Your guide will also share insights about elephant behavior and the conservation initiatives that help protect wildlife within the park.
Enjoy stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro while experiencing the rhythms of life across the African savannah.
Accommodation: Ol Tukai Lodge
Day 10: Amboseli – Nairobi
After an early breakfast, depart Amboseli and travel back to Nairobi, marking the final chapter of your Kenya Safari Tours from Germany adventure.
Upon arrival, you will visit the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust once more to see rescued baby elephants and learn more about the long-term conservation efforts protecting Kenya’s elephant populations. Witness feeding sessions and interact with the dedicated caretakers who nurture these orphaned elephants.
Later in the afternoon, transfer to your hotel or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your onward journey, concluding an unforgettable safari dedicated to wildlife, conservation, and responsible travel.