Embark on a special safari in Meru National Park, Kenya, and immerse yourself in the wild and beautiful landscapes. Explore diverse scenery, from woodlands to open plains, and encounter unique wildlife.
Embark on a special safari in Meru National Park, Kenya, and immerse yourself in the wild and beautiful landscapes. Explore diverse scenery, from woodlands to open plains, and encounter unique wildlife.
Diani/Mombasa – Nairobi
Tsavo East - Begin your journey with an early morning pick-up from your hotel at approximately 4:30 AM, heading to the Mombasa Train terminus. Board the train departing at 7:15 AM and enjoy a memorable ride through the rolling, rugged landscape offering stunning scenic views. As you pass through Tsavo East, Kenya’s largest…
Diani/Mombasa – Nairobi
Tsavo East - Begin your journey with an early morning pick-up from your hotel at approximately 4:30 AM, heading to the Mombasa Train terminus. Board the train departing at 7:15 AM and enjoy a memorable ride through the rolling, rugged landscape offering stunning scenic views. As you pass through Tsavo East, Kenya’s largest park, you might spot some wildlife. Arrive in Nairobi around 1:05 PM, where you’ll be picked up from the terminal and transferred to the Sarova Stanley hotel. Enjoy a hot lunch in the city and a city tour on your way to the hotel. Check-in and relax for the night.
Nairobi - Meru National Park
Meru National Park, KENYA - Rise with the sun and enjoy an early breakfast. Your driver will pick you up and transfer you to Wilson Airport for your 8:30 AM flight. Arrive in Meru around 9:25 AM and transfer to Rhino River Camp. Experience a game drive en route, offering a prime opportunity to explore the park’s richness and spot lions, elephants, cheetahs, leopards, black rhinos, zebras, gazelles, oryx, and some rarer antelopes like the Lesser Kudu and duiker, as well as the more common Dik Dik, one of Africa’s smallest antelopes. Large prides of lions and some of Kenya’s largest buffalo herds can be seen. The rivers are teeming with hippos and crocodiles, and fishing for barbus and catfish is allowed at campsites and along the Tana River. Over 300 bird species have been recorded, including the Red-necked falcon, Heuglin’s courser, brown-backed woodpecker, sunbirds, Peter’s Finfoot, Pel’s Fishing Owl, kingfishers, rollers, bee-eaters, starlings, and weavers.
The park is renowned as the setting for Joy Adamson’s book “Born Free,” which tells the story of the Adamsons’ life and research among lions and cheetahs. “Elsa” the lioness is the most famous, and her grave is marked here. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay at Rhino River Safari Camp.
Rhino River Safari Camp (Game Drive and Other Activities)
Meru National Park, KENYA - Spend a free day exploring the camp and its surroundings. After a delightful breakfast, embark on a nature walk to Gatwe “Skull” hill. Enjoy a leisurely walk through fields and small local settlements, offering a glimpse of “the real Kenya,” as one guest described it. The views from the hilltop are exceptional, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside, Meru National Park, and the greater Meru conservation area.
Later, take a leisurely drive through scenic small-scale tea farms en route to Nyambene Forest and water tower. This excursion takes you through picturesque landscapes where some of the world’s finest tea is grown. It concludes with a visit to Nyambene Forest and water tower, including a tour of the source and waterworks of the Tuuru Water Scheme, a project by the Catholic Diocese of Meru and local communities. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay at Rhino River Safari Camp.
Meru – Nairobi – Ukunda
Nairobi National Park - Savor an early morning breakfast before departing for a morning game drive en route to the airstrip, ensuring you catch your 11:25 AM flight back to Nairobi. Arrive in Nairobi around 12:40 PM and connect with another flight to Ukunda/Diani.

- Breakfast provided.
- Lunch included.
- Dinner served.
- Breakfast provided.
- Lunch included.
- Dinner served.
Meru National Park is untamed and picturesque. Occupying territory along the equator, split by 13 rivers and countless streams originating from mountains, it represents a particularly stunning region of Kenya. The park boasts varied landscapes, ranging from woodlands at an elevation of 3,400ft(1,036m) on the slopes of the Nyambeni Mountain Range,…
Meru National Park is untamed and picturesque. Occupying territory along the equator, split by 13 rivers and countless streams originating from mountains, it represents a particularly stunning region of Kenya. The park boasts varied landscapes, ranging from woodlands at an elevation of 3,400ft(1,036m) on the slopes of the Nyambeni Mountain Range, located to the northeast of Mt. Kenya, to expansive open plains crisscrossed by winding rivers lined with doum palms.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.