Jane and Patrick flew overnight from London Heathrow to Nairobi. They began with a comfortable stay at the Crowne Plaza Nairobi Airport before setting off on safari the next morning.

Elephants at The Ark Lodge
Their first wildlife experience was at The Ark Lodge in the Aberdare highlands. From raised viewing decks, they watched elephant and buffalo gather at a floodlit waterhole. The setting felt calm and intimate, a gentle introduction to the wild.

Surana Buffalo Springs Tent Exterior

Surana Buffalo Springs Tent

Surana Buffalo Springs Plunge Pool
They then travelled north to Surana Buffalo Springs for two nights. Buffalo Springs National Reserve is quieter and less visited than many southern parks. The landscape is open and dramatic. On game drives they saw reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra and gerenuk, species rarely found elsewhere in Kenya, and part of the Samburu Special Five.
Heading south again, they stopped at Aberdare Country Club and enjoyed a game drive in Solio Game Reserve. Solio is known for its rhino conservation work. Here they saw both black and white rhino at close range, with Mount Kenya rising in the distance.

Solio Rhino Orphanage
The journey continued through the Great Rift Valley to Lake Naivasha Sopa Lodge. An afternoon boat ride on Lake Naivasha offered a slower pace. They drifted past hippos and watched fish eagles skim the water.

Lake Naivasha Boat Trip

Lake Naivasha Hippo
Their final safari stop was the Maasai Mara. They spent two nights at Ashnil Mara Camp, which was renovated last year. Wide plains stretched to the horizon. Morning and afternoon drives brought sightings of lion, elephant and cheetah. The golden light over the savannah delivered the classic Kenya safari scene.

Ashnil Mara Camp
Back in Nairobi, they stayed once more at the Crowne Plaza Nairobi Airport. Before flying home, they had lunch at the Karen Blixen Coffee Garden and visited the Giraffe Centre. They also spent time at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant and rhino orphanage, learning more about Kenya’s conservation efforts.

Giraffe Centre Nairobi
Although the route closely mirrored Jane’s 2001 journey, the refinement, comfort and depth of guiding reflected just how far the luxury Kenya safari experience has evolved.


