Natural Habitat Adventures Launches New Kenya Safari for 2025

Natural Habitat Adventures (Nat Hab) has announced a new adventure for 2025: Kenya Rhino Conservation Safari. With visits to a national park and three private conservancies, this trip offers rare access to Kenya’s endangered rhinos. Flying between destinations via bush plane to maximize time on the ground, the new safari takes travelers behind the scenes with conservationists working to restore Kenya’s endangered black rhinos. It also includes traditional safari activities such as scouting for the Big Five.

With expert naturalist guides and Nat Hab’s Expedition Leaders, small groups limited to 12 people will visit the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, where they will see the world’s last two northern white rhinos and learn about efforts to save this rare subspecies during a private visit with the rhinos’ keepers. At the Lewa Conservancy, guests will encounter the endangered black rhinoceros and explore the Maasai Mara National Reserve at the private Olderkesi Conservancy. Additionally, a behind-the-scenes visit to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi will showcase the elephant and rhino rescue and rehabilitation efforts at the on-site orphanage.

Rhino Camp, Ol Pejeta Conservancy
(Natural Habitat Adventures)

Over the course of 11 days, guests will stay in a deluxe eco-lodge and secluded bush camps on private conservancies. Nat Hab’s Rhino Camp accommodates guests in a remote area on the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, a 90,000-acre working cattle ranch and the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa. Nat Hab’s Mara East Camp is situated in a remote location on a private conservancy in the Maasai Mara adjacent to the national reserve and offers outstanding proximity for prime wildlife viewing without the crowds. Travelers will also stay within the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy at the Lewa Wilderness Lodge.

As the official travel partner of World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Nat Hab uses exploratory travel as a tool for wildlife conservation, offering luxury travel itineraries with a purpose.

Nat Hab’s new Kenya Rhino Conservation Safari is accepting bookings for travel May to October 2025.

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