

Our most popular tours
Home to the Great Migration and iconic wildlife, the Masai Mara offers Kenya’s most thrilling safari experience.
Set against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli is famous for its large elephant herds and stunning landscapes.
Known for its flamingo-lined shores and rhino sanctuary, Lake Nakuru blends beauty with conservation.
Known for its flamingo-lined shores and rhino sanctuary, Lake Nakuru blends beauty with conservation.
A remote gem in northern Kenya, Samburu showcases rare wildlife species and a rich, unspoiled wilderness.
One of Africa’s largest parks, Tsavo is a rugged wilderness of red dust, dramatic scenery, and untamed adventure.
About Us
Olaabai Maasai Tours is a locally-owned safari company led by proud Maasai guides born and raised in the heart of the Masai Mara. With deep roots in the land and culture, we offer more than just game drives—we share our heritage, traditions, and connection to nature.
From thrilling wildlife encounters to immersive village visits, our safaris are crafted to give you a truly personal and unforgettable experience. Whether you’re walking alongside warriors or watching lions at sunrise, you’re not just visiting Kenya—you’re living it with us.
Safari Guide
Going on your first African safari can be exciting—and a little overwhelming.
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Frequently asked questions
What’s the best time to go on safari in Kenya?
The best time is during the dry seasons—from July to October for the Great Migration in the Masai Mara, and January to March for excellent wildlife viewing across other parks. However, Kenya offers unique experiences year-round.
Is it safe to go on a safari?
Yes, Kenya’s parks and reserves are generally safe for tourists. All safaris with Olaabai Maasai Tours are led by experienced, trained guides who prioritize your safety and comfort at every step.
What should I wear on safari?
Wear neutral-colored clothes (like khaki, beige, and olive), lightweight layers, and comfortable walking shoes. Early mornings can be chilly, so pack a warm jacket. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are also essential.
Can I visit a Maasai village during my safari?
Absolutely! One of the highlights of traveling with us is the chance to visit an authentic Maasai village. You’ll learn about traditions, daily life, and even take part in cultural dances or herding activities.