Duration

6 Days

Golf Rounds

2 Rounds

Safari

2 Days

Arrival: Meet and greet at Moi International Airport followed by a transfer to your luxury beach resort (e.g., Sarova Whitesands or Baobab Beach Resort).

Evening: Settle in and enjoy a welcome dinner featuring fresh local seafood specialties.

Morning: Round of 18 holes at Nyali Golf and Country Club, known for its lush fairways and scenic coastal atmosphere.

Lunch: Club House dining with local and international options.

Afternoon: Relaxation by the Indian Ocean.

Evening: Fine dining at The Tamarind, famous for coastal cuisine and island views.

Early Morning: Scenic 2-3 hour drive to Tsavo National Park.

Safari: Game drives to spot red elephants, lions, and diverse antelope species.

Overnight: Luxury tented accommodation at Satao Camp or Galdessa Camp for an immersive wilderness experience.

Morning: Early morning game drive followed by a hearty bush breakfast.

Afternoon: Lunch at the camp and a leisurely drive back to your coastal resort.

Morning: Play at Africa's only PGA-accredited course, Vipingo Ridge. Witness resident zebras and giraffes roaming the fairways as you play.

Lunch: Elegant dining at the Vipingo Ridge Club House with panoramic views.

Morning: Final moments of beachside relaxation.

Lunch: Farewell seafood lunch at Yuls Restaurant.

Departure: Transfer to Moi International Airport for your flight to Nairobi and onward connection.

Adventure Insights

What wildlife can I expect in Tsavo?

Tsavo is home to its famous "Red Elephants" (colored by the park's dust), lions, buffalos, and various antelope. The luxury tented camps provide an immersive sounds-of-nature experience.

What makes Vipingo Ridge unique?

Vipingo Ridge is the only PGA-accredited course in the region. It features incredible 360-degree views and a unique "wildlife on the fairway" experience with giraffes and zebras.

What is the dining style?

Expect world-class coastal cuisine. Highlights include dinner at The Tamarind and a laid-back seafood farewell lunch at Yuls Restaurant on the beach.

Is a handicap required?

Generally, no. Most courses are welcoming. However, it is always recommended to carry your handicap certificate if you have one, as it may be requested at prestigious private clubs.