"Rush of Adventure" Safari
Short Description and Price
We start our journey in the famous Maasai Mara, true home to Africa’s BIG FIVE. Soft grasslands and endless plains teeming with wildlife lie ahead of us as far the eye can see. As we travel north, we reach the shores of Lake Nakuru, named the “lake in pink”, because at times its surface is completely covered with millions of pink Flamingos. From Kenya’s most beautiful lake, we head to Africa’s highest mountain: Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli National Park. Finally, our journey ends with a visit to Tsavo East’s famous “Red Elephants”.
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Day 1: Nairobi – Maasai Mara Game Reserve
Our driver will comfortably pick you up at your hotel or at the Nairobi airport in the early morning at 7.00am. We then travel along the Great Rift Valley, passing by the extinct volcano of Mount Longonot en-route to marvelous Maasai Mara Game Reserve. You might notice a Maasai Moran (=Warrior) standing on one foot while herding hundreds of cows, goats and sheep. His only defense against the dangerous wildlife surrounding him to all sides is a single stick or spear!
We arrive at our safari camp in perfect time for lunch, find time to relax and freshen up a bit, then head for more adventures. In the late afternoon hours, we have good chances of a close encounter with the Big Five (Lion, Elephant, Rhino, Buffalo and Leopard), and can easily spot herds of Wildebeest (Gnus), Zebras, Gazelles, Impalas and Maasai Giraffes. In the Maasai Mara, we find the old Africa of the movies. You will love it!
Overnight at the Osero Camp or Oloshaiki Camp
Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner
Day 2: Maasai Mara Game Reserve
This day of safari adventure is exclusively spent in the Maasai Mara. We look out for the park’s Big Cats, the Big Five and the abundance of wildlife and natural wonders found in Kenya’s most famous game reserve. Remember to keep a sharp lookout; you may witness a dramatic hunt, a solitary Leopard retrieving its kill from the high branches of an acacia tree, or a herd of Elephants protecting their young from predators. The Maasai Mara has one of the richest wildlife ensembles in the world, hosting over 95 species of mammals and over 400 species of birds. Game viewing is never dull here, and patience is usually rewarded with unique sightings.
Between July and October (usually best in July and August), we can witness the famous Wildebeest and Zebra migration from the Serengeti to the Maasai Mara. A massive accumulation of 1.5 million Wildebeest, 200,000 Zebras and 350,000 Gazelles stretches their legs over 2000km in an annual race to find enough water and green grass for their survival.
Overnight at the Osero Camp or Oloshaiki Camp
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 3: Maasai Mara Game Reserve – Lake Nakuru National Park
Breakfast is served at our camp, then we board the safari vehicle and enjoy our last game drive en-route in the Maasai Mara. The Mara has been the setting of the well-known movie ‘Out of Africa’. Its rich wildlife is the star of the show, providing drama and beauty against the backdrop of a spectacular scenery. Excited from our sightings, we head off towards Lake Nakuru National Park. A lake in pink – that’s probably the best way to describe Lake Nakuru. Up to two million Flamingos nest around its shores, giving the lake its unique colour. Sometimes the birds are present in such numbers that the surface can hardly be seen.
We arrive at Lake Nakuru in perfect time for lunch and a siesta, then depart for some fabulous afternoon game viewing. The lake is home to more than 450 species of birds. There are no Elephants in the park, but we can spot the other members of the Big Five, including tree-climbing Lions. Large animals live around the lake’s shores, such as Giraffes, Buffaloes, Leopards and Primates.
Overnight at the Lake Nakuru Lodge or Flamingo Hill Camp
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 4: Lake Nakuru National Park – Amboseli National Park
After an early breakfast, we depart Lake Nakuru for stunning Amboseli National Park. On a clear day, we marvel at majestic Mount Kilimanjaro as we approach the park. Upon entering, we enjoy a game drive en-route to our accommodation, arriving in perfect time for lunch. We have time to relax and dip into the inviting swimming pool, then we set out for a game drive. Amboseli is best known for its great herds of Elephants – you’ll often find plenty of them standing knee-deep in the water, spraying water, eating and bathing in the swamps to cool off. Predators stalk the herds of grazing animals, recreating the age-old drama of life and death under the African sun, in a setting so lushly beautiful.
Cheetahs, Buffaloes, Giraffes, different types of Gazelle and rich plain’s game are but a few examples of the stunning wildlife found here. As the sun goes down on Amboseli National Park, we return to our accommodation for dinner and a comfortable night.
Overnight at the Sentrim Amboseli Lodge or Kibo Safari Camp
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 5: Amboseli National Park
We spend a whole day in Amboseli National Park, embarking on marvelous morning and afternoon game drives. This park is a genuine paradise for all sorts of stunning wildlife. Amboseli is Big Game Country. With a bit of luck, we come face-to-face with all of the BIG Five here. Mount Kilimanjaro provides the background scenery for our adventures in Amboseli. Anyone will agree it’s a one-of-a-kind experience to witness the exact moment in which the mountain emerges from the cloud layers into bright sunshine. Kilimanjaro dominates the landscape from every perspective, dwarfing even the park’s huge Elephants. Amboseli is a must-see and even experienced safari adventurers enjoy returning here – stunningly beautiful wildlife against the background of Africa’s highest mountain is a picture no one gets ever tired of.
We can also decide to visit a Maasai Village close-by and learn about the proud tribe’s rich culture and practices.
Overnight at the Sentrim Amboseli Lodge or Kibo Safari Camp
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 6: Amboseli National Park – Tsavo East National Park
We start our sixth day of safari adventure with an early morning game drive and breakfast, then depart Amboseli in direction of Tsavo East National Park. We arrive in good time for lunch, then head off to more adventures in an afternoon game drive. Tsavo East is known for excellent game viewing which includes Lions, Leopards, Cheetahs, Zebras, Giraffes, Antelopes, Kudus, Oryx, Klipspringers, Impalas, Stripped Hyenas, Ostriches, Gazelles, Buffaloes, Tsavo’s famous “Red Elephants” and many more. We can also marvel at a variety of migratory and native birds. These birds are present between late October and early January, and come from as far as Eastern- and Western Europe. Tsavo East’s landscape is mostly open savannah and wide plains, making game spotting easy and rewarding.
Excited from our sightings and the day’s impressions, we return to our camp for a delicious dinner and a comfortable night.
Overnight at the Sentrim Tsavo Tarhi Camp
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 7: Tsavo East National Park – Mombasa/Diani
On our seventh and final day of safari adventures, we wake up early for a magnificent game drive before breakfast. We check out of the accommodation, then be on our way with a game drive en-route to Voi Town for lunch. Later we depart for Mombasa/Diani, where we safely arrive in the early evening at your respective hotel. Your safari ends here, but you won’t go empty-handed. Instead, you return home with a big smile right across your face and filled with the strong spirit of wild African adventure!
Meal Plan: Breakfast and Lunch
Program includes:
- Drive in a Private Safari Van with English speaking tour driver/guide
- All park entry fees
- Accommodation and meals as mentioned in program
- Government taxes
- Mineral water on the van
Not included:
- Tips and gratuities
- Laundry
- Drinks and beverages and any other item of personal nature
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