Signature Journey · Botswana & Kenya · Roughly Eight Nights

The Great Migration

Maun · Okavango Delta · Maasai Mara · Nairobi

It starts before sunrise, with the sound of the grass moving and no engine yet running. You are wrapped in a blanket, coffee warming your hands, watching a horizon that has not changed in ten thousand years. Over roughly eight nights you cross Botswana's water country into Kenya's open plains, following the oldest journey on earth. I plan it so the wild feels close and the comfort never wavers.

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The shape of it

  • Sunrise game drive in the Delta
  • Mokoro glide through papaway channels
  • A lion at golden hour, close
  • Hot-air balloon over the Mara
  • Bush breakfast on the open plains
  • Wildebeest crossing the Mara River
Aerial view of the Okavango Delta with winding water channels through green wetland
The Okavango Delta seen from the bush plane on arrival.
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Days 1–4 · Okavango Delta, Botswana

Water Finds the Desert

You fly into Maun, then trade the runway for a small bush plane. Below you the Okavango spreads out in ribbons of channel and island, a green flood in the middle of the Kalahari. I settle you at Wilderness Mombo Camp, on Chief's Island, where your tent opens straight onto a floodplain that fills with red lechwe at dusk. Mornings move slowly here. You drift through the reeds in a mokoro, the water clear enough to watch a frog ride a lily pad past your hand. The guide poles in silence so you can hear the reed warblers. Afternoons run long and gold, and dinner arrives under a sky with no city anywhere in it. By your second night you stop reaching for your phone. The Delta does that to people.

Where you stay · Wilderness Mombo Camp (Chief's Island, Okavango Delta)
Adult male lion resting in golden savanna grass at sunset
A male lion in the last light of a Botswana afternoon.
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Days 1–4 · On Safari, Botswana

The Day the Light Runs

Your days fall into a rhythm the bush sets for you. Before dawn a soft voice and a tray of coffee wake you, and you are in the vehicle while the air still holds the night's cool. This is when the cats move. One morning you find a lioness low in the grass, her cubs tumbling near a termite mound, the early sun turning her coat the color of dried honey. Your guide cuts the engine and you simply watch. Everything here is included, so the day belongs to you: a midday return for a swim and a rest, then back out as the heat breaks. Sundowners come on a quiet rise, a cold drink in hand while the plain goes copper and the first jackal calls. You learn to read tracks in the sand by week's end.

Where you stay · Wilderness Mombo Camp (all-inclusive game drives, guiding and bush dining)
A solitary acacia tree on the golden Maasai Mara plains stretching to the horizon under warm golden-hour light
Golden light over the Maasai Mara plains
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Days 6–8 · Maasai Mara, Kenya

Onto the Open Plains

You cross into Kenya and the country opens wide. The Maasai Mara is grass to the horizon, broken by the long blue line of the Oloololo Escarpment. I place you at Angama Mara, perched high on that ridge, where a glass wall in your suite frames the whole valley below and the wind carries the smell of warm earth. Afternoons here are for the small things: a Maasai guide naming the birds, a herd of elephants threading single file across the green far beneath you, the way the shadows of clouds drift across the plain like slow ships. In the evening you sit on the deck as the sun drops behind the escarpment and the savanna below begins to murmur with the night. You sleep with the canvas open and the plains breathing close.

Where you stay · Angama Mara (Oloololo Escarpment, Maasai Mara)
Two hot air balloons drifting over the African plains at soft pastel dawn with a lone acacia tree on the horizon
Balloon safari at dawn over the plains
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Days 6–8 · The Migration, Kenya

The Oldest Journey

This is what you came for. Lift off at first light in a hot-air balloon, rising silent over the Mara while the herds wake beneath you, thousands of wildebeest moving as one dark river across the gold. The pilot drops low enough that you hear them, then climbs to show you the full sweep of it. You land to a bush breakfast laid on white linen in the open, eggs cooked over the fire and sparkling wine while zebra graze a stone's throw off. Later, if the season holds, you drive to the Mara River and wait. The herd gathers, hesitates, then pours down the bank in a roar of dust and water, crocodiles waiting in the current. It is not gentle and it is not staged. You will not forget the sound. I time your nights to give you the best chance at it.

Where you stay · Angama Mara (private balloon safari and bush breakfast arranged on request)
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