A luxury safari in Kenya can begin to unravel before the first game drive, and the reason is rarely wildlife; it is timing. Travelers land after an overnight international flight and connect straight to the bush, reaching the Mara in time for an early wake-up call the next morning. By the second day, some spend prime wildlife viewing hours trying to recover from travel.

Close-up of a male lion’s face, showing its intense gaze, whiskers, and detailed texture of its fur—an iconic sight on Kenya safari itineraries.
Some Kenya safaris lose their spark before the first drive, and most travelers miss the reason. Photo credit: Crookes and Jackson.

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