If going on safari is at the top of your travel bucket list, 2026 is the perfect year to plan an unforgettable adventure in Kenya and Tanzania. Earlier this year, two friends returned from a Gate1 safari, and their stories had me ready to pack my bags. Here’s a glimpse into their once-in-a-lifetime experience — plus insider tips to help you start planning your own adventure.
Before sunrise, they soared above the savannah, spotting elephants, lions, hyenas, and buffalo from the air. Afterward, they enjoyed a champagne breakfast in the middle of the Masai Mara — complete with a hot buffet, coffee, and even a bathroom with a view.
They witnessed a male lion stalking a cape buffalo for over an hour — a suspenseful approach that ended hours later with the lion making its move. Being that close to raw wildlife is an experience you’ll never forget.
Herds of elephants crossed right in front of their jeep, with Mt. Kilimanjaro as a backdrop, including baby elephants and matriarchs. A truly cinematic moment.
The Serengeti boasts a high density of lions. Multiple prides, playful cubs, and 20–30 giraffes grazing close to the road made for unforgettable up-close wildlife encounters.
At Ol Tukai Lodge, monkeys and baboons roam freely. Guests watched monkeys playfully attempt to snatch snacks — hilarious, adorable, and entirely safe. Safari lodges in Africa are as much about wildlife encounters on the property as in the parks themselves.
Best Time to Go: September–April for prime Northern Hemisphere travel; July–October is dry season in Kenya/Tanzania, ideal for spotting wildlife.
Packing Tips: Use duffel bags or backpacks — they fit better in safari vehicles than suitcases.
Patience Pays Off: Animal sightings aren’t guaranteed. Guides are skilled at spotting wildlife and will share fascinating facts along the way.
Money Matters: US dollars are widely accepted. Bartering is common at local shops — enjoy the experience and know your baseline.
Expect Bumps: Safari drives are often on rocky, unpaved roads — locals call it the “African massage.”
If you want a top-tier experience, these lodges are bucket-list worthy. Booking through Fora Travel unlocks exclusive perks at many of these properties:
Angama Mara – Spectacular views, impeccable service, magical evenings.
Sanctuary Olonana – Riverside suites, organic dining, outdoor gym.
Loirien Mara – Three villas in the Maasai Mara with spa, cooking experiences, and fine dining.
Mahali Mzuri – Part of Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin empire; tented camp with upgrade and breakfast perks.
Whether it’s floating above the Masai Mara in a balloon, witnessing a pride of lions in the Serengeti, or enjoying a luxury lodge surrounded by nature, a safari is unforgettable. Add South Africa, Botswana, or Zambia to your itinerary for even more options — each offering unique wildlife and lodge experiences.
Safari lodges fill quickly, so planning ahead ensures you get your preferred dates, lodges, and experiences. Let’s make your 2026 safari dreams a reality!