7 Days Masai Mara – Lake Nakuru – Mount Kenya – Amboseli Safari
Safari Inclusive:
Complementary airport transfer on arrival in Nairobi
Transport while on safari – with pop up roof safari vehicle
All park entrance fees and government levies
Full board accommodation in campsites/lodges -double room sharing
3 Meals per day while on safari- vegetarian & non vegetarian
English speaking professional driver guides
Bottled drinikng water – 1 litre per person per day
Exclusive / Extras:
Expenses of personal a nature,
Sodas and alcoholic drinks
Laundry services
Gratuities/tips
Optional travel insurance
Entry visa,
Health requirements (you are entering a Malaria area).
Also excluded is accommodation in Nairobi – can be arranged on request.
Details
The 7 Days Masai Mara – Lake Nakuru – Mount Kenya – Amboseli Safari offers an exciting and well-rounded Kenyan adventure through diverse landscapes and ecosystems. Begin your journey in the wildlife-rich Masai Mara, home to the Big Five and spectacular game viewing. Continue to Lake Nakuru National Park, known for its flamingos, rhinos, and scenic lake views. Next, explore the foothills of Mount Kenya, Kenya’s highest peak, where you’ll enjoy cool mountain air and lush forest scenery. Finally, head to Amboseli National Park, famous for its large elephant herds and breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro. This safari blends classic wildlife experiences with scenic beauty and cultural richness across Kenya.
Pick up from your hotel at 07:30am and drive to the Masai Mara national reserve. Lunch at the Camp/lodge. Afternoon game drive through the reserve to this endless reaches of acacia-dotted grasslands studded with hazy hills where pride of Lions, Elephants, buffaloes, zebras and numerous plain animals are in abundance. Return for dinner at the camp or lodge for dinner and overnight stay.
Masai Mara is justifiably one of the most famous reserve in Africa. With good reason as this is the Kenyan section of Serengeti plains and wildlife abounds. It is also traditionally the land of the Maasai people. The Masai people, after whom the park is named, are nomadic. While on game drives, you will often notice young tribesmen herding their cattle amongst the plains game. The Mara is 700 sq miles of open grassland dotted with the distinctive flat-topped acacia trees. It is watered by the tree-lined Mara River and its tributary the Talek River. Return for dinner at the camp or lodge.
After breakfast game drive enroute to Lake Nakuru national park. Lunch followed by afternoon game drive. The Lake lies in the park and has been given the conservation world's Ramser Site designation. It is the most famous of The Great Rift Valley lakes with "the world's greatest ornithological spectacle". There is an opportunity of viewing over two million flamingos along with tens of thousands of other birds.
The Lake is very shallow and the level fluctuates by up to four metres annually. When the water is low the soda crystallises out along the shoreline as a blinding white band of powder. There are areas of grassland, bush, forest and rocky cliffs and there are many other animals to be viewed, white rhino, the Rothchild giraffe, waterbucks, warthogs, large herds of buffalo, Thomson's gazelle, leopard, hyrax, hippos and many more animals.
After breakfast depart from Nakuru and drive north through cultivations of coffee and pineapple to Mt. Kenya.
http://www.kws.go.ke/amboseli-national-park
Depart early in the morning towards Amboseli via Nairobi. Lunch at the camp/lodge followed by afternoon game drive. Amboseli is famous for its unforgettable views of Kilimanjaro, and a relaxed abundant population of elephants as well as prolific bird life.
Morning and afternoon game drives where Mount Kilimanjaro background offers a good photographic scenery with herds or elephants and other animals on the background.
Morning game viewing drive before breakfast game viewing. After breakfast, drive back to Nairobi where you arrive at around 15:00pm.
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