Wedding safaris in Kenya : A wedding safari is a day of true and sincere sense of romance and closeness, which is the main theme of your wedding and the cornerstone of your life. You may be tempted to select more unique locations for your wedding ceremony in order to set it apart from the others. In Kenya’s savannah plains, you can have the wedding of your dreams! Kenya offers much more than just an excellent honeymoon safari destination. Sharing your everlasting love, loyalty, and commitment is made possible by Kenya’s people, wildlife, and landscapes. A thrilling tour of Kenya also awakens your natural curiosity and your inner adventurer. Masai Mara National Reserve, Samburu National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Tsavo East National Park , Lake Naivasha, and Laikipia are some of Kenya’s top national parks and reserves from which to choose the location of your wedding.

A beautiful sunrise that bathes the grassy fields in brilliant light greets you as the day breaks.  As they slowly make their approach to watering holes, grazers such as elephants, giraffes, buffalos, zebras, impalas, and others communicate with one another by making low grunts and other noises.  Carnivores such as spotted cheetahs, opportunistic hyenas, majestic lions, and cunning leopards closely monitor their prey species in anticipation of the chance to obtain food for their families.

You travel to the bridal location with your guests, where a space has been created just for you.  Your kenya safari wedding safari will surpass your expectations, whether you’re looking for a simple, rustic ceremony with safari chairs and cognac, or elegance with crystal and china set up beneath an umbrella acacia.

It might seem difficult to plan an unusual wedding in Kenya, but we can assist!  You don’t have to stress over any little or large issues because Kenya wildlife Safaris specialises in nuptial tourism in Kenya.  We plan anything from little get-togethers to large multi-day weddings.  We can even set up a customary East African wedding ceremony that is similar to the Samburu or Maasai tribe’s! To guarantee that your wedding night is delicate, tranquil, and private, we have carefully chosen lodgings to suit every preference. Few people will be staying at your camp or lodge, so you can enjoy individualised attention and avoid overcrowding.  We can also make arrangements for accommodations that provide the maximum seclusion possible in the middle of the Kenyan wilderness, but these would cost extra.

Your wedding planner will also organise all of the Kenya wildlife safari activities for after your wedding, including game drives, community visits, hand-in-hand nature walks, and even an incredible hot air balloon safari.  Hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camelback safaris, mountain treks, bush walks, and many other activities can all be included in your safari itinerary.  We also advise you to travel to the Kenyan coast for your honeymoon, where vast stretches of white sand beaches mix with the stunning azure waters of the Indian Ocean.

Not only do safari weddings in Kenya look amazing, but they are also quite casual affairs that are expertly planned with careful planning and professional direction from a Kenya wildlife wedding safari coordinator.  Similar to other regions of the world, Kenyan safari weddings necessitate adherence to rules and appropriate registration with authorities.  It is advisable that you begin this process at least six weeks before to your wedding day, if not earlier.  You will need the originals with you, but you must fax or email scanned copies of the following documents before you arrive.

Give the full name, residence, religion, belief system, and occupation of the bride and groom to the Kenyan registrar.  Certified copies of current passports, birth certificates, divorce decrees, and proof of name changes by deed poll, if the bride and groom were previously married, as well as written confirmation from a legal body, such as a church, the civil registrar in their home country, or a doctor, attesting to the fact that neither of them is currently married  For those under the age of 18, written parental approval of marriage.

A formal written request to perform the ceremony on your selected date will also be sent by Kenya Safari to the registrar one week prior to the wedding.  The letter must be signed by the bride and groom.  Additionally, we advise that you arrive at least five business days before your wedding.  We suggest your possibilities so you may make appropriate plans within your budget, as just a few safari locations and lodgings in Kenya are suitable for safari weddings.  National parks and other protected regions, such a private conservancy in Laikipia or the Masai Mara, are possible locations.

As you prepare for the special day, savour a modest, intimate candlelit lunch surrounded by squealing wildlife in the centre of pristine environment.  The arrangements may also include transportation from your lodge to the wedding site, a gorgeously crafted wedding cake, champagne, a reception buffet, vacation accommodations for relatives and friends, and much more!  The perfect way to end your wedding festivities is to spend your honeymoon in Africa on beaches in the Indian Ocean.

Things to do on wedding safari  in kenya

 Go for the Great  Migration safari

The most visited safari destination in Kenya is the Masai Mara National Reserve.  When it comes to spotting predators such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, and others Maasai Mara National Reserve is more reliable  In addition to seeing elephants and buffalo frequently, tourists who are fortunate enough to spot a black rhino could win the Big Five lottery.  The best time of year to see wildlife is from July or August to October, when hundreds of thousands of migratory wildebeest pass the Tanzanian border.  One of the most breathtaking sights in Kenya is witnessing these wildebeest cross the Mara River in large numbers.

Wedding safaris in Kenya
Wedding safaris in Kenya

Go to Amboseli National Park

One of the most well-liked tourist destinations in Kenya is Amboseli National Park.  Elephants abound there, and people frequently spot them wading across the swamps.  Big cats may be seen, while buffalo, giraffes, hippopotamus, and wildebeest are all frequent.  The stunning backdrop offered by Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest freestanding mountain in the world, which rises 5 km/3 mi above the plains below, is Amboseli’s greatest asset.  One of the most breathtaking views in Kenya is when the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro rises from the clouds over Amboseli, usually around sunrise or sunset.

Chill on the Diani Beach

Diani Beach is considered the most beautiful beach in Kenya and a great safari destination in kenya from the palms of coconuts to the pristine white sand, the turquoise waters that are protected by coral reefs and a range of luxurious resort hotels that are tasteful. Diani Beach which  is approximately 32km/20mi south of Mombasa is a picturesque beach that satisfies all the criteria for tropical beach holidays. Not only is it a great place to start a day excursion to the lesser-known Shimba Hills National Reserve, but there are plenty of monkeys living among the nearby trees .

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