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Get To Know Us

Welcome to Jupicon Expeditions,  where we redefine luxury and adventure in Africa. Located in Kenya, our company is dedicated to curating extraordinary travel experiences that connect you with the breathtaking beauty and rich culture of Africa. With our international presence in Dubai, South Africa, and Zanzibar, we cater to discerning travellers from around the globe.

We also partners with Safari Bookings  and Safari Go to give you an unforgettable experience. 

At Jupicon Expeditions, our purpose is simple yet profound: to inspire people through remarkable travel experiences. We believe that every journey should be more than just a trip; it should be a transformative adventure that leaves a lasting impression.

What We Offer

High-End African Safari Camps

Where luxury meets the wild. Experience unparalleled comfort amidst breathtaking landscapes, with elegant tents, gourmet dining, and exclusive wildlife encounters. Your dream safari awaits in style.

Luxury African Villas

Our portfolio of luxury villas spans East Africa, Southern Africa, and the Indian Ocean islands. Each villa is meticulously curated to offer a blend of sophistication, privacy, and local charm. Whether you desire a serene beachside retreat or a lavish hilltop escape, our villas provide an idyllic setting for your dream vacation.

Luxurious Destinations

Our exclusive tours take you to the world’s most breathtaking landscapes, from private island retreats and majestic safari lodges to opulent city escapes and secluded mountain resorts. Indulge in gourmet dining, five-star accommodations, and personalized experiences tailored to your desires. Whether it's a luxury African safari, a private yacht cruise, or a cultural immersion in Africa's finest cities, we curate unforgettable journeys with seamless service and refined comfort. Let us redefine the art of travel—your dream getaway begins here.

What Our Client Say About Us

Our travelers’ experiences speak for themselves! From seamless planning to unforgettable moments, see why our guests love exploring with us. Read their reviews and let their stories inspire your next adventure.

Sophie & Ben – Nairobi, Masai Mara, & Diani

We did the classic triangle and loved every minute. Nairobi surprised us — so cosmopolitan, but still close to nature. The Mara gave us epic sightings, and Diani Beach was where we decompressed. Kwaheri Kenya, till next time.

Wanjiku Njoroge (Kenyan)

Amazing adventure and excellent guides!

Nina – Shimba Hills & Watamu

I wanted a quiet escape and got it. Shimba Hills is green, lush, and less crowded — perfect for quiet nature walks. I saw sable antelope too! Watamu’s charm stole my heart. The sunsets here… Ala!

Alice Wambui (Kenyan)

Unforgettable safari experience.

Samuel Kariuki (Kenyan)

Highly recommend for nature lovers.

The Benson Group – Lake Baringo & Chale Island

We birdwatched in Baringo (so many species!) and then headed south to Chale Island — secluded and serene. We did yoga on the beach and feasted on fresh lobster. The Swahili hospitality was unmatched. Karibu Kenya, every time!

Michael Davis (American)

Top-notch service and smooth booking.

Emily Clark (American)

Personalized service made it special.

Andre & Fatima – Hell’s Gate & Nyali Beach

Hell’s Gate was adrenaline-packed — biking between cliffs and geothermal vents was wild. Then to Nyali for some R&R. We visited the aquarium, took matatus, and tried mishkaki by the roadside. Kenya is raha tupu!

William Johnson (American)

Fantastic customer care throughout.

Christopher White (American)

Exceeded all expectations!

Claire – Ol Pejeta & Mtwapa

Seeing the last two northern white rhinos at Ol Pejeta made me emotional. The conservation work is inspiring. Later, I stayed in Mtwapa near Mombasa — it’s lively, colorful, and full of character. Local vibes were top-notch. Twende kazi!

Anil Patel (Indian)

Warm hospitality and great organization.

Arjun Singh (Indian)

Professional and memorable trip.

Kavya Iyer (Indian)

Superb planning and support.

David & Jenna – Masai Mara Safari & Diani Beach

"Jambo from the wild and the waves!" Masai Mara was simply unforgettable! Seeing the Big Five was a dream come true, and our guide, Joseph, was shujaa kabisa (a real hero). After the game drives, we flew down to Diani — white sands, turquoise water, and amazing nyama choma. Asante sana, Kenya! We’re definitely coming back.

Simone & Luca – Amboseli & Watamu

“Karibu Kenya” greeted us at Jomo Kenyatta airport, and from there it was pure magic. Amboseli's view of Mt. Kilimanjaro with elephants walking in the foreground was next level. We felt like we were in a movie. Watamu's beaches were quiet and pristine. We snorkeled in the marine park and even tried madafu by the shore. Hakuna matata, indeed.

The Robinson Family – Samburu & Malindi

Samburu was a surprise hit! The special five (grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, etc.) were fascinating, and the red soil made the landscape glow at sunset. Our kids loved the warrior dance performed by the Samburu morans. Then we chilled in Malindi where the Swahili culture blew us away. Pole pole life is the best life!

David Kimani (Kenyan)

Well-organized with beautiful routes.

Grace Mwangi (Kenyan)

Friendly staff and immersive tours.

Peter Mwangi (Kenyan)

Great value and memorable experience.

Faith Njeri (Kenyan)

Impressive wildlife sightings.

James Smith (American)

Smooth booking and amazing guides.

Sarah Williams (American)

Fun and educational excursions

John Miller (American)

Well-planned and enjoyable.

Daniel Thompson (American)

Great wildlife encounters.

Priya Sharma (Indian)

Knowledgeable guides and good communication.

Rajesh Kumar (Indian)

Good value for money.

Ananya Gupta (Indian)

Clear communication and arrangements.

Rina Shah (Indian)

Amazing wildlife and nature focus.

Anya – Lake Nakuru & Lamu Island

Flamingos, rhinos, and baboons—Lake Nakuru felt like a living postcard. My guide taught me Swahili slang, and by the end I was saying “sawa sawa” like a local. Lamu was peaceful — no cars, just donkeys and boats. I’ve never felt such tranquility. Asante sana Kenya, umeweza!

Mark & Elise – Tsavo East & South Coast (Tiwi)

Tsavo East was raw and wild — exactly what we wanted. The red elephants of Tsavo are no joke! Our lodge overlooked a waterhole where we saw lions drinking. Then we headed to Tiwi Beach — quiet, secluded, and pure bliss. No crowds, just pole pole vibes.

Naomi – Nairobi National Park & Nungwi (via Mombasa)

Seeing giraffes with the Nairobi skyline in the background was surreal. Only in Kenya! I got some amazing photos at the Giraffe Centre too. Then I took the SGR to Mombasa and ferried to Zanzibar’s Nungwi Beach — a bit of both worlds. Tuko pamoja Kenya!

Rafael & Julia – Masai Mara & Kilifi

The Masai Mara was intense — saw a lion chase on day one! Our driver-guide was mambo safi and shared Maasai stories that added depth to the experience. Kilifi was laid-back and super friendly. We stayed in a treehouse by the ocean. Best part? Tusker baridi at sunset.

Priya – Aberdare & Mombasa

Aberdare’s treetop lodge was like living in a fairy tale. Elephants and buffalo would come to the waterhole at night — I barely slept from excitement. Then Mombasa brought the heat — Fort Jesus, spicy biryani, and beautiful Old Town architecture. Kenya, nakupenda sana.

Lucas & Noah – Laikipia Conservancy & Lamu

We chose Laikipia for its eco-lodges and conservation focus — it didn’t disappoint. Horseback safaris, walking with Samburu guides, and stargazing like never before. Lamu was like stepping back in time. We ate fresh catch every day and watched dhows sail by.

Evelyn & Thomas – Lake Naivasha & Diani

At Lake Naivasha we did a boat safari and got close to hippos and fish eagles — wow! Crescent Island walk was amazing. Diani Beach was paradise. We stayed at a boutique hotel right on the beach, enjoyed ugali na samaki, and danced to benga music at night.

Joseph Otieno (Kenyan)

Good experience but room for improvement.

David Kamau (Kenyan)

Nice tours, some delays.

Jennifer Moore (American)

Average service, decent wildlife viewing.

Sunita Desai (Indian)

Enjoyable but could be better organized.

Joshua Lee (American)

Satisfactory but lacked some info.

Esther Achieng (Kenyan)

Good overall, not exceptional.

Kavita Reddy (Indian)

Below expectations, needs better coordination.

Meera Joshi (Indian)

Disappointed by some arrangements.