Night Belongs to the Hunters

Night Game Drive Nocturnal Wildlife

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At a Glance

Duration2–3 hours
From PriceUsually included in lodge rate
WherePrivate conservancies
HighlightsLeopards, bush babies, aardvarks

After Sundown

Night drives in private conservancies reveal a hidden world: hunting leopards, bush babies, aardvarks, civets, porcupines. Available in Mara conservancies and Laikipia — not in national parks.

Night Game Drive Kenya – Nocturnal Wildlife

Frequently Asked Questions

Why not in national parks?

KWS rules: parks close at sunset. Only private conservancies allow night drives.

Prices & Packages

Night Game Drive
2–3 hours, spotlight, experienced guide (often included in lodge rate)
from $175 pp

All prices per person sharing. Child discounts available. Prices vary by season and lodge choice. Contact us for your personalised quote.

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General Tips for Kenya Visitors

Every season is safari season: Kenya is a year-round destination. Dry season (June–October, December–March) offers better wildlife viewing; rainy season (April–May, November) brings greener landscapes and fewer tourists.

Health: Malaria prophylaxis recommended. Only drink bottled water. Sun protection is essential — the equator is close.

Safety: Kenya is safe for tourists. Our guides accompany you everywhere. Keep valuables in hotel safes.

Tipping: Safari guide approx. 15–20 USD/day, driver approx. 10 USD/day, hotel staff 1–2 USD. Tips are greatly appreciated.

Visa: Most nationalities need an eTA (electronic Travel Authorization), applied for online. Cost approx. 30 USD.