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The Expedition Begins with Us

Genesis Expeditions began with a simple idea: that every life has meaning, and that we're meant to walk this life together — exploring, learning, and growing along the way.

In many ways, it mirrors something we’ve seen out in the wild — a line of safari ants moving across the African earth. Tiny on their own, but unstoppable together. Each one carries more than its weight, each one playing a role. There’s no spotlight, no hero. Just unity. Purpose. Direction.

It’s a picture of how we want to live.

We believe that when people come together with a shared sense of purpose, guided by faith and a desire to make a difference, incredible things happen. Whether we’re trekking through a rainforest, serving a local community, or simply listening to someone’s story — every step matters. Every person matters.

Genesis Expeditions isn’t just about where we go. It’s about why we go.
It’s about living with intention, learning from creation, and becoming part of something bigger than ourselves.

You're invited to walk with us.
Let’s discover what’s possible — together.

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Sun Set at Samburu Park

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“It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.”
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Sir David Attenborough,  BBC Interview (2012)

Our Destinations

Samburu National Reserve – The Raw Beauty of the Wild

Samburu National Reserve is for those who are ready to witness the wild in its most raw, unapologetic form. It’s a place where the land is tough, but the wildlife is tougher.

Here, you’ll see the iconic Samburu "Special Five"—Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, gerenuk, Beisa oryx, and reticulated giraffe. The landscape is stark and striking, with vast, dusty plains stretching out beneath a wide, open sky. Yet life thrives here—a testament to resilience.

“In Samburu, survival is not a privilege. It’s an art.”

Meru National Park – Raw, Real, and Reverent

There are no crowds here. No roaring convoys of jeeps. Just you, the open land, and the untamed rhythm of life. Meru National Park is where the Genesis traveler connects with the wild in its most honest form. Lions, rhinos, giraffes, and elephants move through landscapes that stretch beyond the horizon. You'll visit Elsa’s Grave — a quiet symbol of trust between species, made famous by “Born Free,” but remembered by those who care.We don’t rush here. We sit. We watch. We learn.

“The wild doesn’t perform. It teaches.”

Lake Ellis – Serenity Above the Clouds

Nestled high on the slopes of Mount Kenya, Lake Ellis is a place of quiet reflection—a peaceful escape amidst the raw beauty of nature.

Arrive in the morning mist and watch the lake’s waters shimmer, perfectly still, surrounded by the towering peaks of Mount Kenya. You’ll hike up to its shores, where only a few travelers ever come, and feel the world shrink away as the vastness of nature pulls you into the moment.

Here, the land is calm, the air crisp, and the view breathtaking. It’s a place to pause, to reflect, and to reconnect with yourself.

“The higher you climb, the clearer the world becomes.”

Ngare Ndare Forest – The Blue Pools of Stillness

You’ll walk across the 40-foot-high canopy bridge, gaze out over the treetops, and feel small in the best way possible. Swim in sacred blue pools. Let the waterfall rinse the dust of hurry from your life.

Elephants still pass here. Not caged. Not staged. Just wild and free — like the stories this forest holds.

“We come to nature not to escape life, but to remember how to live it.”

Meru Museum – Quiet Voices, Deep Roots

In a world that moves fast, the Meru Museum invites stillness. Here, you’ll find stories in stone tools, leather garments, and sacred plants. You’ll trace the journey of a people who lived with the land — and you’ll see yourself in their resilience.

This stop in the Genesis Expedition isn’t flashy. It’s foundational.

“A museum is not where history is stored. It’s where memory breathes.”

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