Why? Because this is the greatest wildlife show on Earth. Now imagine experiencing this as part of a unique Safari designed exclusively for travelers who are Deaf, ensuring everyone can enjoy this spectacle.
Summary of the Safari
An African safari, ideal for Deaf travelers, is not an ordinary journey—it is a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with nature at its most alive. For Deaf participants, this safari offers unique ways to experience and connect with the natural world across Kenya’s countryside, rendering it a true Safari adventure tailored for Deaf adventurers. You pass through villages, farms, and wide-open plains, pausing at scenic landmarks, the equator, and local curio stops along the way.
Game drives bring you face-to-face with Africa’s iconic wildlife. You search for the legendary Big Five—elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion, and leopard—while discovering the intricate web of life that includes plants, insects, birds, reptiles, and fish, creating an inclusive Safari specifically for Deaf explorers.
Days end with shared meals and easy connection. Throughout this Safari for Deaf travelers, journeying with both Kenyan and Western cuisine enriches the experience, alongside picnic lunches in the wild, and a sunset sundowner as the savanna glows.
You camp comfortably in tents or bungalows with proper beds, hot showers, and night guards for safety. One night is spent in a historic colonial house overlooking a lake, adding a quiet touch of old-world charm to the captivating Safari experience meant for Deaf travelers.
Your safari is guided by Peter Phillip, a Kenyan wildlife expert with deep knowledge of animal behavior and sign languages, particularly enriching for Deaf participants. In the Masai Mara, Robert Matelong, our Deaf Maasai leader, joins us to share stories of Maasai life and culture—connecting land, people, and tradition, thus rendering it an ideal Safari for Deaf adventurers.
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It is Africa, seen clearly—off the beaten signs.
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Travel and Safari Itinerary
Safari Itinerary
Your Safari guide will pick you up at the airport and bring you to your hotel.
You check out Nairobi and drive to the Samburu National Reserves, arriving at your campsite on time for lunch. Following check-in you embark on your first safari game drive. Pay attention to the presence of unique species among the wildlife that shares this semi-arid habitat. You return to your camp at sunset. Your campsite is situated by a river where you may continue to watch animals come to the shore for water.
After breakfast, you embark on a game drive. You explore the Samburu National Wildlife Reserve with animals and birds that live there. By noon you return to your camp for lunch break and rest. Most animals normally rest or nap in the afternoon, to avoid the hot sun. Likewise, you have free time at your campsite for the swimming pool or play games. Then later in the afternoon, you embark on your second game drive. You return by sunset.
You check out and drive to Sweetwaters. You enter the Ol-Pejeta Conservancy with a game drive to your campsite with a large waterhole for the animals in the conservancy. You check in your tents and have lunch. Later in the afternoon, you visit the chimpanzee sanctuary, meet Baraka the black blind rhino, and drive through the conservancy till sunset. This place is special because it has the world’s last two northern white rhinos.
Following breakfast, you check out and proceed to Lake Naivasha, passing through Kenya’s scenic rural side, with arable farms and small towns. On the way, you stop to see the Nyahururu waterfall. At Lake Naivasha you ride a boat to Crescent Island and check in a cottage. The surrounding is also home to wildlife animals on the island. Your cottage is on a hilltop and looks out to the lake. There are no predators on the Island.
After breakfast you go on a guided walk around Crescent Island with wildlife animals in the open. You have photo opts with the animals. Your guide will share some interesting information about the island with the animals. The evolution of the island is very interesting. After lunch you go on a boat ride around the island, exploring the shoreline with other animals and many birds. You may watch an eagle snatch a fish from the lake.
You leave Lake Naivasha, driving across the Great Rift Valley to Kenya’s famous wildlife park, the Maasai Mara. Did you know that The Great Wildebeest Migration, a Seven Wonder of the World is at the Maasai Mara? There are many wild cats, lions, leopards, and cheetahs that create one of Africa’s best wildlife scene. Following check in you go on a tour of your campsite and join an art and craft workshop by Masai tribe people.
You embark on a full-day game drive with picnic. You drive deep into the Maasai Mara, stopping at the Tanzania border and the famous Mara River with crocodiles. There is a chance to see a river crossing with the wildebeest and zebras. Many other animals shall be spotted near the river and across the savannah, too. Your safari guide will find a safe spot for a picnic. You return to your camp by sunset.
You rise early for a game drive through the bushes. You hunt for the cats. You may witness a great chase. Then you return to your campsite for brunch and some rest. Later in the afternoon a Maasai tribe person will greet you at your campsite and invite you to his tribal village. There you meet other members of the tribe and enter the village with boma style houses. The evening is sundowner with dinner.
After breakfast, you proceed back to Nairobi for your outbound flight. On the way, you stop at an outlook with an overview of the Great Rift Valley. And you have a homestyle lunch at a Kenyan restaurant. Lunch meal is included. Upon arrival in Nairobi, your guide will take you to the airport and drop you off at your terminal for departure or drop you off at your hotel for the night.



