10 Day Young Filmmakers Kenya Safari

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Overview

  • Duration:7 days 6 nights
  • Tour Type:Package tour, Private tour
  • Language:English, Kiswahili

The Young Filmmakers Safari by Safari Travel Plus is a one-of-a-kind Kenya safari experience designed for curious young minds, creative families, teens, homeschool groups, and aspiring content creators who want more than a traditional wildlife holiday.


This immersive journey combines Kenya’s iconic safari destinations, conservation experiences, and tropical coastline with hands-on filmmaking, photography, storytelling, and adventure. Instead of simply watching wildlife, young travelers become active explorers, storytellers, and creators throughout the journey.


Perfect for families with children, teenagers, young adults, school groups, and multi-generational travelers, the safari can be customized based on age group, interests, learning style, travel pace, and level of creative experience — from beginner smartphone creators to advanced young photographers and filmmakers.



Recommended Age Groups



  • Ages 6–9: Interactive wildlife discovery, simple storytelling, nature journaling, fun filming challenges

  • Ages 10–13: Wildlife observation, mini documentaries, creative safari missions, beginner editing

  • Ages 14–17: Cinematic storytelling, advanced filming challenges, conservation-focused projects, travel vlogging

  • Young Adults (18–25): Documentary-style storytelling, photography, drone content creation, portfolio-building experiences


Throughout the safari, young travelers become part of the experience by learning how to:




  • Tell compelling wildlife stories

  • Create mini travel documentaries

  • Film cinematic safari moments

  • Record interviews with local guides and conservationists

  • Participate in conservation and community activities

  • Capture dramatic drone-style viewpoints (where permitted)

  • Learn editing basics and visual storytelling techniques

  • Build confidence through creative exploration and teamwork


At the end of the safari, participants receive a Young Safari Filmmaker Certificate celebrating their creativity, storytelling, and adventure experience in Kenya.



Included Young Filmmaker Experience Kit


Each child or teen receives:




  • A Safari Filmmaker Field Journal

  • Daily creative filming prompts

  • Wildlife shot-list challenges

  • Animal behavior observation activities

  • Storytelling assignments

  • A final showcase and celebration night


Whether traveling as a family, student group, or young solo explorer, this safari transforms a holiday into a meaningful adventure that blends wildlife, creativity, conservation, education, and unforgettable memories across Kenya.

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Highlights

  • Epic wildlife safaris in Maasai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli National Park
  • 3-night beach escape at Severin Sea Lodge
  • Hands-on wildlife filmmaking and travel storytelling experiences
  • Create your own mini safari documentary during the trip
  • Daily filming challenges, shot lists, and creative safari missions
  • Learn photography, cinematic filming, and editing basics
  • Conservation activities and cultural experiences with local communities
  • Boat safari and adventure activities at Lake Naivasha
  • Final showcase night and Young Safari Filmmaker Certificate
  • Fully customizable for kids, teens, families, and young adults

Itinerary

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Day 1 – Arrival in Nairobi: Become a Safari Storyteller

Arrival at Nairobi and transfer to your boutique hotel.

Depending on arrival time, enjoy a relaxed introduction session:

  • “How Wildlife Documentaries Are Made”
  • Camera basics using phones, GoPros, or cameras
  • Introduction to safari storytelling
  • Safety and ethical wildlife filming

Afternoon Activity Options

  • Visit Giraffe Centre
  • Visit David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
  • Short cinematic city shoot challenge

Young Filmmaker Challenge

Film your first “Arrival in Africa” sequence using:

  • Wide establishing shots
  • Narration clips
  • Time-lapse footage
  • Nature sounds

Overnight in Nairobi.

Day 2 – Amboseli National Park: Cinematic Elephants & Mount Kilimanjaro

Drive or fly to Amboseli National Park.

This park is ideal for young filmmakers because of:

  • Massive elephant herds
  • Open landscapes
  • Dramatic skies
  • Views of Mount Kilimanjaro

Afternoon Game Drive

Focus on:

  • Animal movement tracking
  • Framing wildlife against landscapes
  • Slow-motion elephant footage
  • Capturing natural sound

Evening Workshop

“Making Wildlife Scenes Feel Cinematic”

Topics include:

  • Camera angles
  • Story sequences
  • Action shots
  • Wildlife anticipation

Overnight in Amboseli.

Day 3 – Amboseli: Junior Wildlife Documentary Day

Morning and afternoon game drives.

Young Filmmaker Mission

Each participant chooses a documentary theme:

  • Elephant families
  • Birds of Amboseli
  • Safari vehicles & guides
  • Maasai culture
  • Predator vs prey
  • “A Day in the Wild”

Special Experience

Visit a local Maasai community for:

  • Cultural interviews
  • Traditional storytelling
  • Portrait photography
  • Ethical cultural filmmaking lessons

Optional Add-On

  • Night sky photography
  • Beginner astrophotography session

Overnight in Amboseli.

Day 4 – Travel to Naivasha: Adventure & Nature Filming

Travel to Lake Naivasha.

Afternoon Activities

Choose between:

  • Crescent Island walking safari
  • Boat safari with hippos
  • Bicycle safari in Hell’s Gate
  • Nature sound recording challenge

Visit Hell's Gate National Park for dramatic landscapes that inspired scenes from The Lion King.

Creative Focus

  • Action filming
  • Landscape cinematography
  • Interview practice
  • Recording environmental sound

Overnight in Naivasha.

Day 5 – Maasai Mara: Enter the Great Wildlife Stage

Travel to the legendary Masai Mara National Reserve.

This is where young filmmakers begin creating their “main documentary.”

Afternoon Safari

Potential sightings include:

  • Lions
  • Cheetahs
  • Leopards
  • Elephants
  • Giraffes
  • Wildebeest

Golden Hour Session

Learn:

  • Sunset filming
  • Wildlife silhouettes
  • Cinematic movement shots
  • Tracking predator behavior

Evening Campfire Session

Review footage together and discuss:

  • Story pacing
  • Shot selection
  • Building emotional scenes

Overnight in Masai Mara.

Day 6 – Maasai Mara: Big Cats & Storytelling

Full-day safari with picnic lunch.

Wildlife Filmmaking Focus

  • Patience and observation
  • Filming animal interactions
  • Capturing “story moments”
  • Wildlife behavior interpretation

Optional Add-Ons

  • Hot air balloon safari
  • Bush breakfast filming session
  • Photography masterclass

Young Filmmaker Challenge

Create:

  • A 60-second safari reel
  • A wildlife interview segment
  • “Best cinematic shot of the day”

Overnight in Maasai Mara.

Day 7 – Fly to the Kenya Coast

Fly from Maasai Mara to Mombasa and transfer to Severin Sea Lodge.

After the excitement of safari, relax on Kenya’s tropical coastline.

Evening Activity

Sunset beach filming session:

  • Slow-motion waves
  • Beach silhouettes
  • Drone-style framing techniques
  • Creative travel vlog recording

Overnight at Severin Sea Lodge.

Day 8 – Kenya Coast: Ocean Storytelling & Marine Life

Enjoy a relaxed coastal day.

Activity Options

  • Snorkeling excursion
  • Glass-bottom boat trip
  • Swahili food experience
  • Beach sports filming
  • Coral and marine conservation session

Young Filmmaker Theme

“Life at the Kenyan Coast”

Capture:

  • Fishing culture
  • Ocean textures
  • Food preparation
  • Coastal markets
  • Beach storytelling

Evening Editing Session

Learn:

  • Simple editing structure
  • Music selection
  • Creating emotional travel stories

Overnight at Severin Sea Lodge.

Day 9 – Kenya Coast: Final Film Production Day

Free morning at the beach or pool.

Optional Experiences

  • Visit Fort Jesus
  • Old Town cultural walk
  • Kayaking
  • Dhow cruise
  • Local cooking experience

Afternoon

Participants finalize:

  • Mini documentary
  • Safari montage
  • Travel vlog
  • Wildlife photo story

Evening Awards Night

Celebrate with:

  • Outdoor screening
  • “Best Wildlife Shot” awards
  • Certificates for Young Safari Filmmakers
  • Family beach dinner

Overnight at Severin Sea Lodge.

Day 10 – Departure

Transfer to Moi International Airport or Nairobi for your flight home.

Includes/Excludes

  • Accommodation as mentioned (luxury lodges/camps)
  • Meals on full board
  • Professional driver-guide
  • Photography expert
  • Private 4x4 safari vehicle with open roof for photography
  • All park fees & conservancy fees
  • Airport transfers in Nairobi
  • Domestic flights (if included)
  • International flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Hot air balloon safari (optional)
  • Tips & personal expenses
  • Extra activities not listed

Entry Requirements for Kenya

Before traveling, ensure:

Flights to Kenya – Nairobi & Mombasa Gateways

Most international travelers arrive in Kenya via Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), the main hub for safari departures.

However, depending on your itinerary, you may also fly into:

  • Moi International Airport (MBA) – ideal for beach extensions (Diani, Nyali, Watamu)

We will always advise the best arrival airport based on your itinerary.

Flights to Kenya – Nairobi & Mombasa Gateways

Most international travelers arrive in Kenya via Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), the main hub for safari departures.

However, depending on your itinerary, you may also fly into:

  • Moi International Airport (MBA) – ideal for beach extensions (Diani, Nyali, Watamu)

We will always advise the best arrival airport based on your itinerary.

Estimated Flight Costs (Guideline Only)

Flight prices vary depending on season and availability:

Europe → Nairobi: $600 – $1,200
USA → Nairobi: $800 – $1,700
Middle East → Nairobi: $400 – $900

We recommend booking early for the best fares, especially during peak safari seasons.

Recommended Flight Strategy

We actively guide flight selection based on your itinerary:

  • Arrive Nairobi early morning → connect directly to safari
  • Arrive Mombasa midday → transfer to beach hotel
  • Avoid tight connections (<3 hrs) when routing via Nairobi
  • Consider arriving 1 night before your safari for peace of mind
  • Choose flights that arrive early morning for the best experience
  • Use soft luggage for easier handling on safari flights

Expert Planning Insight

Even when flying to Mombasa:

Many itineraries still route through Nairobi first, because:

  • More flight options
  • Better pricing
  • Easier coordination with safari logistics

Book Your Dream Safari

Booking your safari with us is simple and flexible:

1. Send an Inquiry
Share your preferred travel dates, number of travelers, and any specific interests or destinations you have in mind.

2. Receive Your Custom Itinerary & Quote
We’ll design a tailored itinerary for you, including recommended accommodation options, activities, and a detailed price breakdown.

3. Review & Confirm
Once you’re happy with the itinerary, accommodation, and pricing, you can proceed with a down payment to secure your safari.

4. Flights Arrangement (Flexible Options)

We can assist you in booking your international and/or regional flights once your safari is confirmed, or
You may choose to book your flights independently.

If you book your own flights, simply share the details with us, and we’ll align all safari logistics accordingly.

5. Final Booking & Confirmation
Once your deposit is received and flight details are confirmed, we proceed to secure all accommodations and services. You’ll then receive your official booking confirmations and travel documents.

You can then apply for the Kenya Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA)


Important Booking Tips

Book Early for the Best Rates: Flights are typically more affordable when booked in advance.
High Season Availability: Accommodation—especially in popular areas like the Maasai Mara—can fill up quickly during peak travel periods.
Secure Your Spot: The earlier you confirm, the better your chances of getting your preferred lodges and travel dates.

On Arrival

Your experience is seamless from the moment you land:

  • Meet & greet at the airport by a Safari Travel Plus representative
  • Private transfer to your hotel or onward flight
  • Assistance with luggage and local orientation if needed

Payment Methods

We make payments easy and convenient. You can pay using:

Bank transfer, Credit or debit card and Mobile money (M-Pesa)

Extra Activities

Airport transfers

Airport transfers

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$30.00/person

Frequently asked questions

What makes this safari ideal for photographers?

This itinerary focuses on predator-rich regions like Ol Pejeta and the Masai Mara. Game drives are timed for golden hours (early morning and late afternoon) when lighting is best for photography. You’ll also have a private 4x4 vehicle, giving you flexibility to wait for the perfect shot.

Do I need to be a professional photographer to join?

No — this safari is designed for all levels, from beginners to professionals. Whether you’re using a DSLR, mirrorless camera, or even a high-quality smartphone, your guide will position the vehicle for the best angles.

What photography equipment do you recommend bringing?

We recommend:

A DSLR or mirrorless camera with telephoto lens (200–400mm)

A wide-angle lens for landscapes and silhouettes

Extra memory cards and spare batteries

A beanbag or monopod (tripods are not ideal in vehicles)

Protective gear for dust and weather

If you don’t have professional gear, don’t worry we can help you hire or use the equipment you have can still capture stunning shots.

When is the best time to take this safari?

January–March & June–October: Best light, clear skies, and high chances of predator sightings.

July–October: Migration season in the Mara, offering dramatic predator-prey interactions.

November & April–May: Green season, fewer crowds, excellent photography with lush landscapes.

How many people are in the safari vehicle?

This is a private photo safari. You will not share your vehicle with strangers, ensuring maximum space for gear and freedom to focus on your photography.

Can I charge my camera batteries on safari?

Yes. Most safari vehicles and lodges have charging points (12V or 240V). We recommend bringing a car adapter and power bank to ensure your devices are always ready.

Can I extend my safari or add other destinations?

Yes. This itinerary can be customized. Popular extensions include:

Lake Naivasha & Nakuru for bird photography

Amboseli for elephants against Mt. Kilimanjaro

Zanzibar for post-safari beach & culture photography
from$3,200.00 /person

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