KENYA PHOTO TOUR

Wildlife Photography Safari 2026

This Kenya wildlife photography safari covers five regions most photo tours never combine.

We begin in Samburu National Reserve, where the Samburu Five roam terrain found nowhere else in the country. From there we move through Meru National Park — lush, unhurried, and largely overlooked. At Solio Ranch, we photograph black and white rhinos against the backdrop of Mount Kenya. Lake Naivasha puts us on the water. The safari closes in the Masai Mara, where the predator density and the scale of the landscape earns every bit of its reputation.

Kenya's wildlife is not shrinking. But the chance to photograph it without crowds, without traffic jams at every sighting, without thirty vehicles around a single lion — that window is December.

Join our Kenya photo safari and photograph Africa the way it actually looks.

Trip Type

Photo Safari

Starts in

Nairobi (NBO)

Day One

December 4, 2026

Group Size

6-12 Participants

Activities

Wildlife, Nature, Landscapes

Ends in

Nairobi (NBO)

Last Day

December 14, 2026

Fitness

Relaxed

Details

When: December 4-14, 2026

Price: $9,895

Single Room Supplement*: $1,965

Deposit: $995 US Dollars to secure your spot.

Balance: Due 90 days before departure. Full terms and conditions in FAQ.

Who: Open to all skill levels; non-photographer spouses are welcome.

Group Size: Minimum 6 People, Maximum 12 People.

Where: This photo tour starts in Nairobi.

Fitness Level: Relaxed. Daily activities are primarily game drives , you'll spend most of your time seated in a private safari vehicle. Roads in the parks can be bumpy, and some camps have stairs or uneven terrain. Guests should be comfortable getting in and out of a vehicle and managing short walks.

The tour is open to all levels of photographic skills, from beginner to experienced. However, there will be no formal workshops or critiques. We will share knowledge and skills along the way in the spirit of real adventurers.

Tour prices are set for double occupancy, so unless you travel with a friend or spouse, you'll need the single supplement. If you're traveling alone and choose not to book a single supplement, we'll do our best to pair you with another participant who also seeks to share. Roommate pairings are not guaranteed; we'll always pair you with someone of the same gender. The single supplement fee will apply if we can't make a match.

Why join a photo safari to Kenya?

Kenya is one of those places that earns every bit of its reputation. The wildlife is real, abundant, and close, and the variety of landscapes you can cover in a single trip is unlike anywhere else on the continent.

What makes Kenya so compelling for photographers isn't just the animals. It's the light, the scale, the diversity of ecosystems — from the dry, rocky terrain of the north to the tall grasses of Meru and the endless savannah of the Mara. Every region has its own character, its own palette, and its own photographic opportunities.

This journey takes you through some of Kenya's most celebrated and least-visited parks. In Samburu, you'll photograph the "Samburu Five" — species found nowhere else in the country. Meru offers a lush and unhurried setting that most tour groups skip entirely. At Solio Ranch, you'll photograph both black and white rhinos in open terrain, with Mount Kenya or the Aberdare Mountains as a backdrop. Lake Naivasha puts you on the water for a completely different kind of wildlife photography. And the Masai Mara, where the trip ends, delivers the scale and predator density that has made it famous.

For wildlife photographers and nature lovers, Kenya offers a connection to the natural world that is raw, authentic, and always changing.

Our tour

This Kenya photography safari is designed for photographers and nature lovers who want to experience East Africa in depth, not just tick off a list of parks.

Our 11-day journey starts and ends in Nairobi and takes you through Samburu, Meru, the Aberdare region and Solio Ranch, Lake Naivasha, and the Masai Mara. Each location was chosen for its photographic potential, and together they tell a story that moves from the wild north to the iconic south.

We travel in a private 4x4 safari vehicle with an experienced local guide throughout, allowing for flexibility in the field, optimal positioning for photography, and a comfortable pace. With a maximum of 12 participants and two dedicated tour leaders, you'll have the time and space to observe, wait, and make real images, not just snapshots from a moving vehicle.

December is a deliberate choice. The short rains have ended, the landscapes are green, and the parks are quieter. There are no traffic jams around lion sightings. No thirty vehicles at a cheetah kill. Just you, the light, and the animals.

Full Itinerary

The itinerary below is our framework, and we follow it closely. But wildlife photography doesn't run on a fixed schedule, and we wouldn't want it to.

If the lions are active at a waterhole, we stay. If the light is doing something extraordinary, we pull over. If a location is producing strong sightings, we come back. Our guides read the bush every day and make real-time decisions to put you in the right place at the right time.

What this means in practice: game drive times may shift, we may revisit a location we scouted the day before, and we'll always choose a genuine wildlife moment over sticking to the clock.

The itinerary gives you the shape of the journey. The bush fills in the rest.


Day 1 | Arrival in Nairobi, Airport code (NBO) | (D) | December 4, 2026

You’ll arrive in Nairobi, where we’ll greet you and transfer you to your hotel near the airport. The evening begins with a welcome meeting, introductions, and a briefing on the journey ahead. This is a good time to organize your gear and settle in before the adventure starts.

Accommodation: Hilton Garden Inn Nairobi Airport or similar.


Day 2 | Nairobi to Samburu National Reserve | December 5 | B, L, D

After breakfast, we begin our journey north to Samburu National Reserve, a region known for its rugged beauty and unique wildlife. We arrive in time for a late lunch at camp, then head out on our first game drive in the afternoon. Samburu’s landscape, with the Ewaso Nyiro River attracting a variety of wildlife, sets the scene for your first encounters. As the light softens toward sunset, you’ll have your first opportunities to photograph elephants, giraffes, and other species in warm, golden tones.

Accommodation: Ashnil Samburu Camp, or similar.


Day 3 | Samburu National Reserve | December 6 | B, L, D

A full day in Samburu with morning and afternoon game drives. Early light along the river creates beautiful conditions for photography, while the open terrain allows for clean compositions. This region is home to the Samburu Five — Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx, and gerenuk — species rarely found elsewhere in Kenya. Predators including lions and cheetahs are also resident here. We take our time, observing animal behavior and allowing for thoughtful, well-composed images rather than rushed sightings.

Accommodation: Ashnil Samburu Camp, or similar.


Day 4 | Samburu to Meru National Park | December 7 | B, L, D

After breakfast, we travel to Meru National Park — a lush and diverse landscape quite different from Samburu. We arrive for lunch at Ikweta Safari Camp, then head out in the afternoon to explore this quieter, less-visited park. Meru’s rivers, tall grasses, and palm-lined scenery create a softer, more intimate photographic setting. Wildlife encounters here often feel more natural and unhurried, offering excellent opportunities for capturing animals within their environment.

Accommodation: Ikweta Safari Camp, or similar.


Day 5 | Meru National Park | December 8 | B, L, D

Today is dedicated to exploring Meru with morning and afternoon game drives. Elephants move through the landscape, birdlife is abundant, and predator sightings are always possible. The gentle light, varied habitats, and lower visitor numbers make this a rewarding place for photography. With time and patience, Meru allows for a deeper connection to both the wildlife and the environment.

Accommodation: Ikweta Safari Camp, or similar.


Day 6 | Meru to Aberdare Region & Solio Ranch | December 9 | B, L, D

We depart after breakfast, stopping briefly at the Equator for a memorable photo opportunity. We continue on to Aberdare Country Club for lunch, then head out to Solio Ranch in the afternoon. Solio is one of the best places in Kenya to photograph rhinos — often in open landscapes with Mount Kenya or the Aberdare Mountains in the background. The setting offers clean compositions and exceptional opportunities to photograph these magnificent animals.

Accommodation: Aberdare Country Club, or similar.


Day 7 | Aberdare to Lake Naivasha | December 10 | B, L, D

After breakfast, we travel to Lake Naivasha, arriving in time for lunch at Enashipai Resort & Spa. In the afternoon, we take to the water on a small boat for a completely different photographic perspective. Gliding across the lake, you’ll photograph hippos, pelicans, and African fish eagles — often at eye level. The calm water and changing light create a peaceful and visually striking setting, ideal for both wildlife and atmospheric images.

Accommodation: Enashipai Resort & Spa, or similar.


Day 8 | Lake Naivasha to Masai Mara | December 11 | B, L, D

After breakfast, we journey to the Masai Mara, one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations. We arrive for lunch at Mara Intrepids Camp, then head out on our first game drive across the open plains. The vast landscapes and dramatic skies of the Mara offer endless photographic possibilities, and as the day draws to a close, the golden light enhances every scene.

Accommodation: Mara Intrepids Camp, or similar.


Day 9 | Masai Mara | December 12 | B, L, D

A full day in the Mara with morning and afternoon game drives. This is prime predator territory — lions, cheetahs, leopards, elephants moving across the plains. Whether it’s lions resting in the shade, cheetahs scanning the horizon, or great herds silhouetted against the sky, the Masai Mara provides some of the most iconic scenes in African wildlife photography. We give it the time it deserves.

Accommodation: Mara Intrepids Camp, or similar.


Day 10 | Masai Mara to Nairobi | December 13 | B, L

After breakfast, we visit a traditional Maasai village — a meaningful experience that adds a cultural dimension to the safari. The vibrant colors, textures, and portraits offer something distinct from the wildlife focus of the preceding days. We then begin our journey back to Nairobi, stopping for lunch along the way. Upon arrival, we transfer to our hotel near the airport.

Accommodation: Hilton Garden Inn Nairobi Airport or Similar.


Day 11 | Nairobi – Departure | December 14, 2026 | B

Most international flights from Nairobi depart late at night or after midnight, so we’ve built in this final day to give you flexibility. If your flight departs on the evening of December 13th, you’re welcome to check in, freshen up, and head to the airport when the time comes. If your schedule allows, use this day to rest, repack, and depart at your own pace on December 14th.

The price of the tour includes: 

  • 10 nights of accommodations on a twin/double sharing basis as listed

  • Meals: all breakfasts, all lunches, and all dinners as indicated per day

  • Two experienced photo tour leaders throughout

  • Private 4x4 safari vehicle and experienced local guide throughout

  • All national park and conservancy entry fees

  • Boat excursion on Lake Naivasha

  • Maasai village visit

  • Airport transfers on arrival and departure

  • Daily bottled water

The price does not include:  

  • International flights to and from Nairobi.

  • Travel insurance — mandatory for all participants. We recommend RoamRight.

  • Alcoholic beverages.

  • Tips for guides and camp staff.

  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, laundry, phone calls, etc.).

  • Meals not listed in the itinerary.

  • Visa fees where applicable.

  • Anything not explicitly listed under inclusions above.

Tour Leader

Claudia Daniels

A lifelong creative, she is especially drawn to photography, focusing on landscapes and wildlife that reflect the beauty and atmosphere of the natural world.

In addition to her work behind the camera, Claudia has led and organized international photography tours across destinations such as Africa, Europe, and South America, guiding photographers in capturing compelling images in diverse environments. This experience has further refined her eye for composition, light, and storytelling.

Tour Leader

Daniel Korzeniewski

Photography is more than a passion for Daniel; it’s a golden opportunity to document the world and share unique cultures with people across the globe. Embarking upon his creative path at the age of 17, he has since shot assignments, commercial work, and lifestyle campaigns.

However, his primary focus is on travel and landscape photography. Daniel led photo tours in Morocco, India, Peru, Cuba, and Vietnam during the last few years.

Daniel is fluent in both Spanish and English.

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