Depart Nairobi after breakfast and drive along the floor of the Rift Valley to Maasai Mara Game Reserve arriving Ol Moran Tented Camp in time for lunch. Afternoon game drive. Dinner and overnight at the camp. During the annual migration periods, the Mara is home to almost 2. 5 million herbivores together with smaller species – 1. 4 million wildebeest, 550, 000 gazelle, 200, 000 zebra, 62, 000 buffalo, 64, 000 impala, 60, 000 topi, 7, 500 heartebeest, 7, 100 giraffe, 3, 000 eland and 4, 000 elephant. There are also plenty of hippo, rhino and warthog. In addition there are the predators – lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena, wild dog and jackal – and many small mammals, reptiles, amphibians and insects. It is truly the greatest collection of animals in the world. You have two days to explore this fabulous reserve starting with an en-route game drive to the camp.
Spend the day in Masai Mara, Kenya’s most popular game sanctuary where you will have the best opportunity of spotting the Big Five – lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino and elephant. Game drives are flexible, with the option of going out with picnic lunch boxes to spend entire day in the the park, or you can choose to have early morning and late afternoon game drives. You will also have the option of visiting a local Masai village US$30 per person.
Day 3 : Masai Mara National Reserve - Lake Nakuru National Park
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Early breakfast at your camp afterwards leave Mara for Nakuru arriving in time for lunch at Flamingo Hill Tented Camp. Relax in the lodge after lunch till 1600hrs for a late afternoon game drive. Besides the flamingos that the lake is famous for, there are approx 400 other species of birds visiting the lake. Also, many species of game can be found in the park including the introduced Rothschild’s giraffe, black and white rhino, water-buck, reedbuck, lion, buffalo, leopard, baboon and many species of plains game.
Day 4 : Lake Nakuru National Park - Amboseli National Park
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Early morning breakfast game en-route and leave Lake Nakuru for Amboseli National Park with picnic lunch boxes. This is the also the home the re-known Masai community and here you will have an opportunity to learn more on the Masai culture and indigenous lifestyle. This park lies in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro, which is the highest peak in Africa. Although not as large as others in the southern region, Amboseli features a unique ecosystem and a iety of game that is easy to spot. The park also features five different wildlife habitats: the seasonal lake bed of Lake Amboseli, sulfur springs surrounded by swamps and marshes, open plains, woodlands, and lava rock thorn bush country. Amboseli is best known for its great elephant herds. Dinner and overnight at Kibo Safari Camp
Rising early for good views of Mount Kilimanjaro before clouds build up over the summit, we set off for another extensive game drive. Amboseli is an excellent place to view a multitude of wildlife, including everything from Wildebeest, Giraffes, Baboons. Optional visit to a Masai village is planned after breakfast. Maasai warriors are famously known as the proud nomadic tribe whose legendary prowess in battle and single-handed acts of bravery in fights with the wild animals are known across the world. A visit reveals the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals. A glimpse into their homes and social structure is a poignant experience. Dinner and overnight at the camp
Day 6 : Amboseli National Park - Tsavo West National Park
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After breakfast proceed for morning game drive where you will be able to capture fun moments as the lions and cheetah ready for a kill to start the day. Back to camp and depart to Tsavo West National park. The Park is a vast expansion of African savanna with a more diverse array of habitats which include open plains, semi desert scrub, woodland, Chyulu Hills and rock outcrops. It’s famous for the Red Elephants, Oryx, and Gerenuk among other mammal’s species and bird life. Other notable features include Mzima Springs where Hippos, crocodiles and ious species of fish can be seen in the crystal-clear waters, Shetani Lava Flow and Ash cones, which is an example of recent volcanic eruption. Arriving in the afternoon, lunch served in the lodge then evening game drive. Dinner and overnight at Ngulia safari lodge.
Day 7 : Tsavo West National Park- Tsavo East National Park
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After breakfast, start the morning game drive in Tsavo West National Park, the game drive is scheduled for this day. The extensive diverse habitats offer ideal area to search for pride of Lions, Buffaloes, Cheetahs, Giraffe, Zebras, Hippos and Wildebeests. Mzima Spring, underground water seepage from Chyulu hills is a good place to watch the Hippos. There is also a wealth and diversity of birds’ species. Back to the lodge for check out then depart to Tsavo East national pack which is renowned for its large numbers of elephants and the famous man eating lions Game en route to camp/lodge. Check in and have lunch at your lodge. In the afternoon, another game drive at the park later dinner and overnight at Ashnil Aruba Camp
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