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Acacia tree in Kenya
Other Destinations

Peake Safaris has extensive experience and wonderful contacts in East Africa and beyond. Gareth would be delighted to accompany you on your safari as a private guide, or alternatively we can arrange an itinerary for you, tailored to your specific interests. 

Zebra in the Maasai Mara
Maasai Mara

The Maasai Mara is famous for a reason. 

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Renowned for its abundance of plains game as well as a huge variety of predator species the Maasai Mara is considered to be the only place left in Kenya where the wildlife population today resembles a natural state.  It is one of Africa's most coveted wildlife viewing destinations.

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There are plenty of opportunities for historical and cultural experiences as well.  You can visit Masai villages and cultural centers which will all expose you to the culture of the Masai people.

Lamu Island
Lamu Island

Finish your safari with a relaxing break on the beach on one of Lamu's archipelago islands. Snorkel amongst the coral, sail around the coastline on a dhow, enjoy delicious sea food straight off the fishing boats and stay in beautifully refurbished traditional Swahili townhouses. Lamu combines true relaxation with culture, scenery, dining and water activities, perfect for all the family

Ostrich in Laikipia
Laikipia

Laikipia is at the forefront of Kenya's conservation efforts. A network of private conservancies which protect more animals than anywhere else in Kenya.

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The unique and varied habitats here create stunningly scenic landscapes, from arid plains to icy mountains and sweeping hills, making it an excellent choice for the discerning safari enthusiast looking for something authentic, away from the tourist trails.

Many northern game species are found here, such as gerenuk, Grevy’s zebra, Jackson’s hartebeest and the reticulated giraffe. It is also the only area to have a growing population of wild dogs.

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