
Our Specialty
At Good Vibes Adventures round group trips are our specialty, and we’ve perfected the art of crafting unforgettable journeys. A typical round trip begins in Nairobi, the vibrant heart of Kenya, and unfolds across the country, exploring diverse landscapes, wildlife, and cultures tailored to the interests of our guests. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of a safari, the tranquility of mountain treks, or a deep dive into Kenya’s rich heritage, we design trips that cater to every preference.
Our round trips range from two to six weeks, giving you ample time to immerse yourself in the full spectrum of Kenya’s natural wonders and vibrant communities. Each itinerary is carefully customized, ensuring that your trip is not only unique but also enriching, with expert guides providing valuable insights every step of the way. Let us take you on a journey through the soul of Kenya, where every moment promises to be as extraordinary as the next.

Maasai Mara
Located in southwestern Kenya, Maasai Mara is one of Africa’s most famous and revered wildlife reserves, connected to Tanzania’s Serengeti. Known for its vast, scenic landscapes, this destination attracts millions of international visitors each year. Maasai Mara offers the chance to witness the Big Five—lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, and buffalo—up close, including the spectacular Wildebeest Migration, which is considered one of the greatest natural events in the world. The reserve is also home to the Maasai people, whose vibrant culture and colorful clothing provide an enriching cultural experience. After an exciting day exploring the wilderness, visitors can rest at luxurious lodges, intimate campsites, or charming hotels, many of which are secured by Maasai warriors, offering a unique blend of comfort and local tradition.

Samburu
Situated in northern Kenya, Samburu is a region where nature and culture coexist in perfect harmony. The area is home to the Samburu and Turkana tribes, renowned for their distinct cultural practices, music, and traditional dances. Samburu National Reserve is famous for its rare wildlife, including the Beisa Oryx, Reticulated Giraffe, Grevy’s Zebra, and Gerenuk. The region’s rugged beauty and abundant wildlife make it a fantastic safari destination, but it’s the opportunity to learn about and engage with the local tribes that makes Samburu truly unique. With its blend of natural wonder and rich cultural experiences, Samburu offers a truly immersive adventure.

Amboseli
Amboseli National Park, located in Kajiado County near the Kenya-Tanzania border, is a remarkable safari destination known for its striking views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain. Often called the “Home of Elephants,” Amboseli is famous for its large herds of elephants, including some of the biggest tuskers on the continent. Beyond elephants, the park is teeming with diverse wildlife, including lions, cheetahs, and a wide variety of bird species. The Maasai people also call this area home, offering visitors the chance to explore both wildlife and cultural heritage in one visit. With its dramatic landscapes, abundant wildlife, and Maasai traditions, Amboseli promises an unforgettable adventure.

Tsavo East & Tsavo West
Tsavo National Park, one of Kenya’s largest and most diverse parks, is split into two sections—Tsavo East and Tsavo West. Located in the southeast, Tsavo offers an incredibly diverse ecosystem, from open savannahs and deserts to lush forests and wetlands. Tsavo East is known for its wide, sweeping landscapes, where visitors can see large herds of elephants, giraffes, and zebras roaming freely. Tsavo West, in contrast, features volcanic hills, rugged terrain, and more dense vegetation, offering a more intimate safari experience. The park’s vast size and diversity ensure that no two visits are alike, making it a must-visit for any safari enthusiast seeking a comprehensive experience of Kenya’s wildlife and landscapes.

Ukunda / Diani
Diani, located along Kenya’s southern coastline in Kwale County, is a tropical haven known for its beautiful, palm-lined beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters. It’s the perfect place to unwind after a safari, offering a range of activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing, and windsurfing. Diani’s relaxed atmosphere is complemented by a rich Swahili cultural influence, with numerous restaurants serving traditional coastal dishes and providing a glimpse into the local way of life. Whether you’re lounging on the beach, exploring the underwater world, or indulging in local cuisine, Diani is the perfect destination for relaxation and adventure on Kenya’s stunning coastline.

Mt Kenya Region
The Mount Kenya region, spanning across nine counties, is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Home to Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak, the area is a lush paradise featuring forests, waterfalls, and serene highland environments. Whether you’re trekking up the mountain for an exhilarating adventure or exploring the peaceful tea plantations and rural villages, the region offers something for everyone. With its cool climate, breathtaking views, and tranquil atmosphere, the Mount Kenya region is ideal for those seeking a refreshing retreat, an adventurous challenge, or simply a chance to connect with nature in one of Kenya’s most picturesque areas.