Photographic Safaris at Meru National Park
While popular parks like the Maasai Mara can feel crowded with safari vehicles, Meru offers a rare sense of total solitude. It is strikingly unvisited, meaning you can often spend hours on a game drive without spotting another soul. This lack of tourist traffic creates an immersive atmosphere where the only sounds are the rustle of the tall savanna grasses and the call of more than 400 bird species.
The park is a land of giants and apex predators, home to legendary “super-prides” of up to 30 lions that roam the vast plains as a single, formidable force. In the shadows of the riverine forests, a thriving population of over 80 leopards rules the canopy, while massive herds of elephants drift through groves of prehistoric Dum Palms. Among them wander the park’s best-kept secrets: ancient “supertuskers,” magnificent elephant bulls whose tusks literally touch the ground as they walk this blessed land!
You aren’t just observing the wilderness; you are submerged in it, standing as a silent witness to a corner of Kenya that remains exactly as nature intended. Forget the upsurging crowds of the Mara or Amboseli, explore this hidden and untouched paradise with guides who call this place home, only with Sai Safaris!
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3-night Exclusively Guided Meru Safari with Sai Safaris
gAlleRy – Postcards from Meru




