Maasai Steppe WALKING SAFARIS

One of the key aspects of our safari that surfaces for me in a rich and powerful way is the involvement of and sharing by the Maasai on your trips.
— M. SOMMERS
 

The postcard moment:

Maasai warriors driving their cattle across the savanna, dust rising behind them, giraffes grazing in the distance, and acacia trees silhouetted against the sky.

This is not a performance. This is daily life — and we are honored to walk alongside it.

Thanks to a long-term conservation partnership with the Maasai, we have exclusive use of a vast wilderness area deep within their ancestral lands. With us, a Maasai safari offers something few others can: an immersive blend of wildlife, landscape, and living culture.

A Safari Of Culture, Wilderness & Connection

Our Maasai safaris are deeply engaging — especially for families and children.

Walks here are more than scenic; they’re enriching and educational, offering cultural exposure alongside wildlife encounters.

We might:

  • Hike granitic mountains

  • Follow sand rivers on foot

  • Stroll plains scattered with zebra and wildebeest

  • Learn to throw spears or spin firesticks alongside Maasai warriors

  • Share sundowners atop rocky outcrops with panoramic views over the Great Rift Valley

At night, maybe a hyena cackles in the dark. Maybe a lone kudu wanders through camp before sunrise. Every moment feels real, grounded, and unforgettable.

A Maasai safari is more than just a walk in the bush — it’s a window into an ancient way of life, shared with generosity, respect, and deep knowledge of the land.