• The competition is never short of surprises. To thousands who will flock to Naivasha, it is more than just a motorsport event—it is a cultural moment to celebrate Kenya’s unique landscapes.

The safari rally set to commence on March 20, 2025 is almost here. Are you attending? If not, why? If yes, how have you prepared yourself?

Excitement is already building among motorsport fans, drivers, and teams eager to take on the legendary course. The roar of engines, the swirl of dust, and the sheer unpredictability of the terrain are the hallmarks of the Safari Rally, one of the most celebrated events in the World Rally Championship (WRC).

A 4.76 km sprint at Super Special Kasarani will kick off the competition. This will only give the spectators and WRC lovers a glimpse of what will happen. But this will be a warm-up—the real challenge is set to be at Naivasha, Nakuru County.

A series of treacherous stages will test the limits of both the machine and participants. The stages include camp moran, loldia and the infamous geothermal stage and finish off at Kedong.

It is not entirely about international competitors; local heroes will also take part. It is not about race but a battle of the soil to show that Kenyan talent belongs to the world.

The competition is never short of surprises. To thousands who will flock to Naivasha, it is more than just a motorsport event—it is a cultural moment to celebrate Kenya’s unique landscapes.

As the countdown continues, anticipation runs high. Don’t let the dull weather keep you inside. Let’s go see where legends are made and the brave dare to conquer. See you there!