Price
2026
7 Nights - $11,950 per person, sharing
2027
7 Nights - $12,550 per person, sharing
Tailor made/private safaris can also be arranged for 1 - 12 riders for a minimum of 5 nights, please contact us to arrange a quote.
Dates & Prices

KENYA
Masai Mara Mobile Camp with Offbeat Safaris
Overview
Offbeat Safari Masai Mara is a very well known and extremely popular horse-riding safari travelling across the Mara in Kenya in the Great Rift Valley offering adventurous riding in remote wilderness areas. This is a mobile camping safari (meaning your camp moves every few nights) and it’s quite possible to ride on this extraordinary safari for 200 miles without seeing a fence post, giving riders ample opportunity to view the most wonderful and varied game.
Embarking on a riding safari with Offbeat embodies the essence of an exceptional holiday – it’s a thrilling, meticulously organised, and tailored adventure that leaves you eager for more. The exceptional experience is not solely attributed to Offbeat’s exceptional horses, the abundance of wildlife, and massive playground that is the Masai Mara, although they undoubtedly contribute significantly. What sets Offbeat apart is their unwavering commitment to ensuring your experience surpasses expectations, going above and beyond to cater to your every need. There’s an incomparable charm to evenings spent gathered around the campfire, basking in the glow of adventure, savoring your favourite drink and delightful dinners, followed by a peaceful night’s rest in a secluded camp, eagerly anticipating the adventures that tomorrow will bring. It’s the perfect conclusion to an unforgettable day.
On Offbeat Safaris, the landscape is typical of East Africa, open plains and grassland interspersed with bush, ideal for long canters and gallops. Nothing beats viewing the African wilderness from horseback – there is something thrilling about cantering alongside giraffe or wildebeest and blending into the bush with no car or sound of an engine for miles.
One of the most popular safaris and challenges is to catch the Great Wildebeest Migration which can happen any time from July to September. Guests can expect to see vast herds of game traversing the great plains of the Mara, a real wonder and privilege to see. There are limited dates on which guests can join this exciting adventure, and it books out well in advance – it’s always a good idea to plan this trip at least a year in advance.
Location
Masai Mara, Kenya
Airport
Nairobi, Kenya
Duration
7 nights
When to go
All year except during rainy season April-May and November
Riding level
Intermediate Plus to Advanced
Weight
95 kg / 15 stone / 209 lbs
Group size
12 max
Accommodation
Mobile tented camp
Included
All riding, full board accommodation with laundry, house drinks, non-ridng activities (game drives, walks & night drives), conservation fees, internal return domestic flights from Nairobi to the safari, transfers assocaited witht he safari, dayroom in Nairobi on last day if needed and Amref Flying Doctors membership (Air-evacuation to Nairobi).
Extras
Single supplement if not willing to share twin tent – $100 per night
Excluded
International flights, premium alcohol, Champagne and tips.
Price guarantee
All our riding holidays hold a price guarantee. We believe in your piece of mind on price when you book with us and will refund the difference should you find the same riding holiday elsewhere at a lower price.
Exchange rate
Rates are subject to daily exchange rate fluctuations, please refer to our Terms and Conditions for full details.
Transfers
On arrival, you will either be collected from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport or if you have arrived earlier, from your Nairobi hotel, and transferred to Wilson Airport for your 10am flight to Mara North in the Masai Mara.
Departure, you will be driven to the airstrip and fly back to Nairobi at around 11am, landing into Wilson at noon. A taxi will be organised to pick you up and take you to a hotel day room (included), before taking you on to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in time for your evening flight home, or your onward destination.
Departure dates
2026
7 - 14 March
13 - 20 June & 20 - 27 June
11 - 18 July & 18 - 25 July
8 - 15 August & 15 - 22 August
5 - 12 September & 19 - 26 September
10 - 17 October & 17 - 24 October
12 - 19 December
29 December 2026 - 5 January 2027
2027
20 - 27 February
13 - 20 March
12 - 19 June & 19 - 26 June
10 - 17 July & 17 - 24 July
7 - 14 August & 14 - 21 August
11 - 18 September & 18 - 25 September
9 - 16 October & 16 - 23 October
4 - 11 December


Riding & Itinerary
Day 1
You will either be collected at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport or if you have arrived earlier from your Nairobi Hotel and transferred to Wilson Airport for your flight at 10:00 am to Naboisho. It is a beautiful flight passing over the fertile Kikuyu Highlands before reaching the Great Rift Valley. You will fly across the volcano studded floor of the Rift before reaching the Loita Hills and Naboisho Air strip. You will be met by your guide and there will be an hour’s drive to camp. We reach our camp in a grove of acacia trees by a small stream at the southern edge of the Loita Plains at Olare Lamun (the rhino salt lick) Lunch will be served and you will have a little time to relax before meeting your horses and setting off on your first gentle evening ride.
Day 2
After an early morning ride, we will come back to camp for a light breakfast and then set out for a game drive and walk up a hill nearby called Oloiburmut returning to camp for a brunch/lunch. There will be time for a siesta and at around 4pm we will drive up the hill to visit the local Masai Village.
Day 3
Our first moving day and we break camp in good time as it is the longest ride of the trip covering nearly 50kms. We will meet the vehicles to break the ride with a picnic breakfast and lunch along the way. Riding across the rolling open plains the game generally becomes more plentiful as we approach the Mara ecosystem. We should see herds of zebra, topi, giraffe, wildebeest, gazelle and there is a good chance of seeing elephant and buffalo as well. We reach our camp on the edge of the Masai Mara Game Reserve on the Olare Orok lugga late afternoon. From camp we are likely to hear lion and hyena at night and the abundance of game is apparent everywhere.
Day 4
A full day of morning and evening rides from camp with the option of driving into the game park for some good photographic opportunities. From the Land Rovers we can get much closer to lion, elephant and buffalo than we are able to do from the horses.
Day 5
Our second moving day; we head west across the Mara plains and reach the Mara River on the Park boundary. We hopefully ford the river (unless in complete flood) at one of the famous wildebeest crossings and then head south-west across the Mara Triangle where we have our picnic lunch before ascending the Soit Olololol Escarpment to reach our camp in a forest glade overlooking the whole Mara ecosystem.
Day 6
Today we will descend the escarpment again and ride through the Triangle once more to the same wildebeest crossing on the river. We head in a North Westerly direction and after a picnic lunch we find our final campsite set up on the banks of the Mara River. Close by there are some hippo pools and their grunting at night is a special feature of this camp.
Day 7
With a full day camped on the river we will follow the same morning and evening ride routine and often take the opportunity to cross the river close to the hippo which is an exhilarating highlight. A walk or drive will be on offer after breakfast; providing another good opportunity to take photographs.
Day 8
We will have a final early morning ride before breakfast and after saying goodbye to your horses we will drive to the airstrip to meet your flight back to Nairobi at around 11am in time to do some shopping in town and relax before your evening flight or in good time to reach your onward destination.
Horses
Thoroughbred, Thoroughbred and Arab Crosses, Polo Ponies
Riding level
Intermediate Plus to Advanced
Type of riding
A good level of fitness is recommended to fully enjoy the riding, which is 5 – 7 hours per day.
Tack
English style with various types of saddles – Polo, Wintec, French Trekking and Australian stock
Weight limit
95 kg / 15 stone / 209 lbs
Group size
12 max

Accommodation & Meals
Large walk-in, mobile tents with private long drop loos and hot showers. This is proper adventure and “Out of Africa” style camping. We call it 5* camping. Even if you have never camped before, trust us, this is the only way to explore the Masai Mara far away from the masses and you will be really comfortable.
Food throughout the safari is of a very high quality and you can expect 3-course candle lit dinners every evening, with plenty of good wine.
Accommodation
Mobile tented camp
Single Supplement
Possible to have a single tent for an additional fee
Meals
Inform us about food allergies and intolerances
Drinks
All drinks except premium brand alcohol & Champagne included
The Destination
The Masai Mara has a magic that is very difficult to rival. This is true African bush with its wide open plains and teeming wildlife. It is situated in south-west Kenya and is one of Africa’s greatest treasures providing an important sanctuary for some of Africa’s most spectacular wildlife. The Mara has one of the most diverse eco-systems in Africa, with over 95 species of mammals and over 570 recorded species of birds. The Masai Mara National Reserve covers 1,510 sq km and is 1,500 – 2,170 m above sea level.
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