Safari in the Masai Mara

Dust. Light. The plain.

Where the light arrives before the cats do.

Masai Mara, Kenya

Six days on the open plains. One jeep. Three guests. From first light to last, we move with the Mara — unhurried, attentive, and always in the right place.

Start your safari
Masai Mara at sunset

Big cats, up close

Lions, leopards, cheetahs — on their own terms. We observe, not interrupt.

The approach

We don't rush sightings. We stay, watch, and let the moment unfold.

The unexpected

No two drives are the same. We work with what the day gives us.

Safari hours

First light. Out all day, or a break before the evening drive.

Masai Mara, Kenya

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Mara grassland at first light

The land

Six days in the Masai Mara.

We learn the rhythm of the land — when lions move down, when herds drift back, where the light falls at six. Each day takes us to different parts of the Mara. By the last morning, you begin to see what was always there.

Why this feels different

01

A morning, not a sighting

If a leopard chooses a fig tree at dawn, we stay until she leaves. The mornings you remember are rarely the ones you rushed.

02

Local eyes

Our guides have read this land since they were young. They know where a cheetah rests on a cold morning, and where herds turn at noon.

03

Space to work

One jeep. Three guests. Room to move, to wait, to stay with the moment.

6

days on the plain

12

drives, dawn and dusk

3

guests, never more

1

jeep, always ours

Behind the scenes

What you'll take home

Mornings you'll remember, even without a camera. A way of seeing the plains that stays with you long after the dust settles. And the quiet company of people who chose the same week to disappear into the grass.

We take this trip in small windows. If it sounds like yours, write to us — we'll know quickly if the timing is right.

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Frames from the field

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