TOUR DETAILS
Price: US $4,950 per person sharing. Single supplement: US $TBD
Duration: 9 days
Dates: November 13-21
Group size: 5
Tour start and end: Nairobi
PRICE INCLUDES
- All accommodation
- All meals
- All entrance fees
- All ground transport, including airport transfers
- Expert tour leaders
PRICE EXCLUDES
- International flights (to/from Kenya)
- Items of a personal nature, e.g., gifts, laundry
- Visa (required to visit Kenya)
- Personal travel insurance
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic beverages
To book your spot or get receive more information, please email Ed Jenkins at Edward.Jenkins@briwildlife.org

Kenya Birding Tour
Embark on a spectacular journey through Southern Kenya’s most iconic landscapes. This 9-day tour offers a seamless blend of world-class birding and classic “Big Five” safari experiences across three of the region’s most famous National Parks. Designed with a relaxed pace, this expedition is perfect for curious first-timers, keen photographers, and veteran birders alike. This unique departure celebrates the launch of the groundbreaking new book, Birds of Amboseli (Big Dipper Books), and you’ll be guided by two of the authors, Wilson Kasaine and Ed Jenkins, who will share their intimate knowledge of the region’s birds. In fact, all participants will receive a signed copy of the book by all the authors!
You can expect to encounter over 250 bird species across Nairobi, Tsavo West, and Amboseli National Parks, including some of the world’s most iconic species such as Ostrich, Secretarybird, Martial Eagle, and Kori Bustard, alongside a myriad of both resident African species and migrants freshly arrived from Europe and Asia. Of course, no trip to Africa is complete without wild game, and you will have ample opportunities to marvel at elephants, giraffes, hippos, and lions, in their natural environment.
Beyond the wildlife, we place special emphasis on cultural connection, offering opportunities to learn from the indigenous Maasai people who have inhabited the Amboseli ecosystem for generations.

Itinerary

White Rhino

African Darter

Hippopotamus

Elephant

Taveta Golden-Weaver

Gorgeous Sunbird

Lion

White Helmetshrike

Gray Crowned-Crane
Your Guides

Wilson Ole KasaineBorn in the foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Amboseli, Kenya, Wilson embodies his rich Maasai heritage. He joined BRI after 17 years as a safari guide who specializes in ornithology and elephant research. Keen to share his knowledge of East Africa’s diverse fauna and flora, he now works as a lead field biologist for BRI’s Biodiversity Research Program and Soils for the Future Africa.

Ed Jenkins
Ed’s passion for birds led him to a career in avian ecology and has taken him birding to nearly 50 countries. As BRI’s International Research Lead, he contributes to global bird research and conservation projects, with a particular focus on East Africa.
Photo credits: Ed Jenkins


