Private & Luxury Kenya Horseback Safaris First Time Riders
In the 1970s, the idea of a horseback safari first appeared in Kenya. A popular option to go on safari and see Africa’s wildlife up close is to take a horseback riding vacation in Kenya.
Either climb the steep rocky outcrops in the high country of Laikipia or ride across the vast, open plains of the Masai Mara. Maybe even mix the two for the best safari experience! A horse safari in Kenya can offer an exciting and off-the-beaten-path experience for those who are adventure seekers and wish to see the African environment from a new angle. And for friends, family, or non-riding companions, Kenya provides amazing safari experiences with some of Africa’s top guides!
You may now enjoy one of the world’s most thrilling horseback riding vacations in Kenya. With unparalleled wildlife watching opportunities and the opportunity to ride horses with Africa’s greatest herds of zebra and wildebeest during migration. Kenya offers both traditional luxury mobile tented-camp horse safaris and lodge-based safaris. The accommodations appear to have been taken straight from the “Out of Africa” set. As a result, every little detail has been considered; this is luxury Africa at its finest. While enjoying all those amazing creature pleasures, immerse yourself and become one with Africa’s wilderness. Although a horseback riding vacation in Kenya can be expensive, we assure you that it is well worth the money.
Horseback Safaris in Kenya
Seeing the world-famous wildebeest migration while on a riding safari in Kenya is the most famous part of the experience. Envision yourself galloping through the Masai Mara while following huge herds of zebras and wildebeests on their way from the Serengeti. There is animals in every direction on this long, winding savannah, just as in The Lion King.
There is more than just the Masai Mara in Kenya where you may go horseback riding. Marvel at the thriving canine population in Laikipia and their offspring, then gasp in awe when Mount Kilimanjaro pierces the clouds in the Chyulu Hills. Kenya has a wide range of landscapes and experiences, from the expansive Mara plains to the mountainous northern areas. Everyone from families to couples to large parties to lone adventurers can find what they’re looking for. The more open settings make it less likely that intermediate riders or families may encounter wildlife unprepared. Kenyan horseback safaris provide the ideal vantage point from which to see the country’s natural wonders.
The Maasai Mara Ride, Kenya – Part 2 of our ‘Out of Africa’ Series – Client Perspective
Private & Luxury Kenya Horseback Safaris
There is no other safari experience quite like a safari on horseback. You will feel safe and one with nature on horseback thanks to our dependable, loving, and professionally trained horses. Everyone on our Kenya horseback safaris must be fully capable and self-assured at all times, since the jungle is full of unexpected twists and turns. Impala will trot beside us every day, wildebeest will swirl away, giraffe will lollop in any direction, and zebra will canter serenely into the distance. Despite the oppressive midday sun, the vistas remain vast, the vast African sky seemingly endless, and the horizon far away and hovering. A sense of liberation and reconnection to one’s natural habitat characterize this state of being.
6 Days Kenya Horseback Safari
Days: 6 | Nights: 5
Start your A Guided 6 Days Kenya Horseback Safari journey in Nairobi and leave a lasting impression by helping to preserve the African elephant and Rothschild giraffe. Then, put yourself to the test by going on a 3-day horseback ride through the exclusive Ol Malo ranch, exploring the Samburu‘s paths, valleys, peaks, and wild areas while traveling in an entirely nomadic, camping manner. Finally, before flying over this amazing region of Kenya, make contact with the indigenous tribes beforehand by visiting them and learning about their way of life.
Horseback Ride Locations in Kenya
Masai Mara
Located in southwestern Kenya, the Masai Mara is the picture-perfect embodiment of the kind of Africa that most people imagine. The Mara is home to more than 95 different kinds of mammals and 570 different kinds of birds, making it one of the most diverse ecosystems in Africa. The Serengeti National Park is also part of the Mara, and together they protect some of the most amazing animals in the world, as well as the breathtaking annual wildebeest migration.
Laikipa: Borana Lodge + Lewa Wilderness + Sosian Lodge
The Laikipia Plateau, which stretches from the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya to the rim of the Great Rift Valley, is fast becoming known as one of the best-kept secrets of Kenya. The plateau is a mix of farmland and conservancies, and it is here that some of Kenya’s most impressive conservation successes are taking place. The vast open plains provide a safe haven for wildlife, and you will find yourself riding alongside endangered species like black rhino, Grevy’s zebra, and wild dogs. This region is ideal for daring adventurers, offering unique experiences like climbing Mount Kenya, visiting chimpanzee sanctuaries, and even thrilling rhino sightings.
Chyulu Hills: Ol Donyo Lodge
In the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro, the Chyulu Hills provide unique and breathtaking scenery, forming a corridor between Tsavo West and Amboseli. Your chances of finding a human footprint are lower than those of finding a lion’s paw here, suggesting that time has stood still here. Free from the constraints of roadways, gallop along ancient elephant trails, canter across boundless meadows of golden grass, or stop to investigate the craggy pileup of long-gone volcano eruptions. Rare Gerenuk elephants, Black Rhinos in peril, and some of the most majestic “big tusker” elephants on Earth are all found here.
THE MASAI MARA HORSE RIDING SAFARI – KENYA
Embark on a horse riding safari in the Masai Mara
Kenya Horseback Safari Highlights
Exceptional Wildlife:
One of the most famous wildlife preserves in Africa, the Maasai Mara, is yours to ride through. If your trip happens to fall during the Great Migration, you can see rhinoceros, elephants, lions, leopards, and leopards up close, as well as the rest of the “Big Five” animals.
Great Wildebeest Migration:
It is an experience to behold to ride a horse in a herd of thousands of gazelles, zebras, and wildebeests. We can’t promise you’ll witness any spectacular river crossings while riding a horse, but you never know! Safaris on horseback provide a peaceful and personal way to see wildlife in their own environment.
River Crossings:
Riding a horse across the Mara River is an exciting adventure. You will never forget the unforgettable experience of following in the tracks of wildebeest while being watched over by pods of hippos and crocodiles.
Rhinos From Horseback:
For many years, the Lewa-Borana Conservancy has worked tirelessly to protect the Black Rhino and the White Rhino. East Africa is the best region to visit if riding a horse beside rhinos is one of your life goals. You can also go on an outing with anti-poaching teams and witness firsthand the important work they do.
Thrilling Riding:
Feel the exhilaration of riding a horse across open plains, taking in the stunning landscapes and relishing in the independence that comes with adventuring through the African wilderness. You may even fly over logs that have been felled by elephants because the horses are so fit and proud.
Sundowers & Bush Dinners:
Savor the enchantment of a classic safari sundowner. Savor some refreshments while watching the sun set over the plains. A memorable way to dine under the stars is the bush meal, which is an option on some safaris.
Cultural Immersion:
Meet the Maasai people and learn about their fascinating culture. Travelers on horseback safaris may have the chance to stop by traditional Maasai villages and gain insight into the locals’ culture, customs, and arts and crafts. Local villagers make up a large portion of the guiding teams and camp workers; they are happy to tell you their stories.
The Great Migration – Wildebeest Migration from the Serengeti to the Masai Mara, Crossing Mara River
ABSOLUTE CHAOS | The Great Migration Masai Mara Kenya
Documentary Film | Masai Mara Horseback Safari