Kenya is a land of breathtaking contrasts; teeming wildlife, towering mountains, vast deserts, and vibrant cultures.
At Begin North Adventures, we curate safaris that go beyond the usual game drives. Whether it's:
✔️ Tracking the Big Five in the Maasai Mara & Amboseli ✔️ Cultural immersions with the Maasai, Samburu, or Turkana ✔️ Exploring remote landscapes like Lake Turkana & Chalbi Desert ✔️ Climbing Mount Kenya or unwinding on Kenya’s pristine beaches
We design experiences that aren’t just vacations; they’re journeys that transform you.
🏕️ Our Safari Experiences
🦁 Wildlife Safaris – Witness the Great Migration, Big Five, and rare species. 🌍 Cultural Expeditions – Engage with Kenya’s indigenous tribes in authentic settings. 🏔️ Mountain & Hiking Safaris – Conquer Mount Kenya or trek through remote highlands. 🏝️ Beach & Coastal Safaris – Unwind in Lamu, Diani, and the Indian Ocean islands. 🏜️ Desert & Off-Road Expeditions – Traverse the Chalbi Desert & Lake Turkana.
🔎 What Makes Us Different?
✅ Tailor-Made Safaris – Every trip is customized to match your interests & travel style. ✅ Expert Local Guides – Deep knowledge of Kenya’s landscapes, cultures, and wildlife. ✅ Authentic & Ethical – True cultural experiences, not performances. ✅ Seamless Planning – We handle everything, from logistics to permits. ✅ Remote & Exclusive Access – We take you where few others go.
📅 Plan Your Journey Today
📍 Whether you're looking for a luxury safari, adventure-packed expedition, or an off-the-grid cultural experience, we’re here to craft it.
🗿 Cradle of Mankind Safari is a Journey through time, tracing the footsteps of early humans while exploring breathtaking landscapes, untouched deserts, and vibrant cultures. 📍 Cradle of Mankind Safari Highlights: ✔️
The Maasai are one of Kenya’s most iconic and well-recognized tribes, renowned for their rich culture, striking red shukas, and deep connection to nature. Living predominantly in the Great Rift
The Borana people, a proud and resilient community of the Oromo ethnic group, have thrived in the arid and semi-arid landscapes of Kenya and Ethiopia for centuries. Primarily pastoralists, the
The Somali people are among Kenya’s largest Cushitic-speaking communities, with deep historical, cultural, and economic influence in the country. Primarily found in Wajir, Garissa, Mandera, Isiolo, and parts of Tana
In the vast, sun-scorched landscapes of Northern Kenya, the Rendille people have thrived for centuries, mastering the art of survival in the Kaisut Desert. Known as the "Holders of the
The Samburu tribe, often referred to as the "Butterfly People" due to their striking beadwork and colorful attire, are a proud and semi-nomadic Nilotic people residing in Northern Kenya. Closely
Nestled along the southeastern shores of Lake Turkana, the El Molo are Kenya’s smallest and most endangered ethnic group. Unlike the larger pastoralist tribes that dominate Northern Kenya, the El
Tucked away in the vast, wind-swept landscapes of northern Kenya, the Gabra are a people of resilience, tradition, and deep connection to the land. Their home stretches across the arid
The Daasanach people, also known as Geleb, are a semi-nomadic pastoralist group inhabiting the remote regions of northern Kenya, southern Ethiopia, and parts of South Sudan. Primarily found along the
The Pokot are a Nilotic ethnic group residing in the rugged landscapes of northwestern Kenya and parts of eastern Uganda. They are part of the larger Kalenjin-speaking communities but have