Andrew Sakhaee
LUXURY TRAVEL ADVISOR
Favorite DestinationMasai Mara, Kenya
SpecialtiesBespoke Journeys, Cruises, Celebrations, Weddings, Honeymoons, Family Travel, Multi-generational, Private & Special Events, Art & Design, Safaris, Cultural Heritage, Sports Travel, Global Events
Andrew Sakhaee has always believed that travel is one of life’s greatest privileges.
It offers the chance to see the world through new eyes and to connect with people and places in ways that linger long after returning home. Based in New York City, Andrew is passionate about creating journeys that go beyond the ordinary and capture a true sense of discovery.
He takes pride in crafting experiences that feel deeply personal – whether it’s a quiet escape in nature, a vibrant cultural adventure, or an unforgettable moment that reveals something new about the world.
Every itinerary he designs is guided by curiosity, creativity, and a genuine desire to make travel meaningful. His goal is simple: to inspire travelers to explore the world with openness and wonder, and to help them experience journeys that become lifelong memories.
Always in my carry-on luggage:
A portable charger, because I have learned the hard way that the most beautiful moments always seem to happen when your battery is at 2%.
Most underrated destinations:
Africa is the most underrated destination in the world and I will never stop saying it. From Kenya and Tanzania to Botswana, Rwanda, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, there is simply nowhere else on earth that offers this much wonder in one continent.
On my bucket list:
Antarctica, because at this point it feels like the last truly wild place left on earth and I need to experience it for myself before I keep recommending it to others.
my most memorable travel experience:
My honeymoon will always be my most memorable trip, a safari in the Masai Mara followed by a week in the Maldives. The contrast of watching the great migration on the African plains and then floating above coral reefs in an overwater bungalow in the same trip is something I will never forget.