Kenya & Mauritius: Safari Thrills to Beachside Serenity
Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of Kenya's Masai Mara and the tranquil beaches of Mauritius on this 9-night luxury adventure. Designed to balance exhilarating safari moments with beachfront relaxation, this journey is perfect for travelers seeking the ultimate blend of exploration and indulgence.
Journey highlights
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Witness the breathtaking expanse of Kenya’s iconic savanna from above as you soar at sunrise, spotting wildlife and enjoying a champagne breakfast in the wild.
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Immerse yourself in the traditions and survival skills of the Maasai as you explore the Mara’s ecosystem on foot, gaining a deeper connection to the land.
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Dive or snorkel in crystal-clear waters, discovering vibrant coral reefs, shipwrecks, and an abundance of marine life in one of the Indian Ocean’s most stunning locations.
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Experience ultimate relaxation on a private yacht, exploring secluded beaches and snorkeling spots, including the stunning Île aux Cerfs, followed by a gourmet beach dinner under the stars.
Our tailor made journeys include:
When to visit
Kenya: The annual rains are in April and May - game is easily visible and rates are cheaper at this time. November is considered the short rainy season, however, these are less predictable and are much lighter. The best time of year to visit the Maasai Mara is during the Great Wildebeest Migration which tends to pass through the Mara between mid July to late October but the wildlife is present year-round, and there is always plenty to see here.
Mauritius enjoys a typically tropical climate with year-round heat, although the southeast trade winds help it never to feel too muggy. The summer months are from December to April, when it can nevertheless be extremely humid, and the winter, such as it is, runs from May to November, and is cooler and drier.
The best months to visit Mauritius are May to early December. January and February, the peak cyclone months, are best avoided by water-sports enthusiasts and divers. Cyclones rarely hit Mauritius (although Rodrigues has suffered far more regularly than the mainland) but cyclones way out at sea can bring days of squally rain.
Coastal temperatures range between 25°C and 33°C in summer and between 18°C and 24°C in winter. On the plateau it will be some 5°C cooler. The highlands are also the wettest part of the island – it can rain here at any time of year, and even when it’s not raining the area can be cloaked in low-lying cloud. When the winds are at their strongest in July and August it can be blustery on the east coast, though the breeze brings welcome relief in summer.
Apart from the Christmas-New Year peak, Mauritius doesn’t really have high and low seasons. The situation is more dependent on outside factors (such as the French school vacations, which cause a big increase in demand and prices in August).
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