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Safari has been a way of life in Kenya for over a century, so to visit is as much a chance to experience this seductive lifestyle as it is to see the wildlife for which Kenya is rightly famed. In Kenya you'll find yourself in the hands of people who have a confidence in the bush that comes from generations of experience.


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At Natural High, we've all lived and worked in Africa, so our knowledge is born of hands-on experience rather than simply visiting on holiday. We can't over-stress how worthwhile it is to take a few minutes to call us. We're not in the business of churning out thousands of packages so if you'd like to discuss things in detail, take a few minutes and call Catherine, Vanessa or Alex on +44 (0)1747 898104.



Some parts of Kenya have gained notoriety as being over run by minibuses.

These places exist, we know them and we avoid them. Thankfully lesser known, are the vast stretches of wilderness making up a significant part of Kenya. Much Kenya's wildlife exists outside of the Kenya National Parks. It's this hidden side of Kenya that we aim to show you.

Kenya isn't quite as large as neighbouring Tanzania but, deeply scored by the Great Rift Valley, it's home to dramatic and diverse scenery,

from the lush plains of the Maasai Mara to the semi arid country of Shaba and the Northern Frontier District. While a safari in Kenya will expose you to some of Africa's best wildlife and wilderness, it's also about embracing a spirit that has infected everyone from the first settlers to arrive here; an intoxication and sense of liberation from the mundane side of life. People know how to have fun here, which is probably why Kenya offers such a number of safari activities from game drives and walking safaris, to camel safaris and some of Africa's most exciting riding safaris.

When it comes to style, Kenya positively bristles with a flamboyant creative energy,

as evident in many of its avant guard safari lodges. But it's about more than simply style - a deep involvement with the land and its history is obvious in those who live here, whether you are in the company of a Maasai or Samburu from one of Kenya's community conservation projects, or a third generation white Kenyan.

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