A 9 DAYS SAFARI THROUGH MASAI MARA - LAKE NAKURU - LAKE NAIVASHA - AMBOSELI - TSAVO EAST - COAST
Day 1 - Nairobi to Masai Mara Game Reserve
Start your safari immediately after arrival in Nairobi or from your hotel. Our driver guide will meet you and the safari starts with a visit to the Masai Mara. You will pass the Great Rift Valley viewpoint - arrive at the Mara around lunchtime. Lunch at the camp . Game viewing in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Mara Ashnil camp or Mara Safari Club.
Day 2 - Masai Mara Game Reserve
Early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the camp. Relax the rest of the morning and enjoy the view onto the Mara river or take a swim in the pool. Lunch at the camp and go for another game-drive in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Mara Ashnil camp or Mara Safari Club.
Day 3 - Masai Mara Game Reserve
Full day of game viewing with a packed lunch in the reserve. Dinner and overnight at Mara Ashnil or Mara Safari Club.
Day 4 - Masai Mara to Lake Nakuru National Park
After breakfast depart for Lake Nakuru National Park to arrive in time for lunch at Lake Nakuru Lodge or Flamingo hill tented camp. Game viewing in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Lake Nakuru lodge or FLamingo tented hill camp.
Day 5 - Lake Nakuru to Lake Naivasha
Wake up for an early morning game drive in Lake Nakuru followed by breakfast at the lodge or camp. Proceed to Lake Naivasha to arrive at Naivasha Sopa Lodge in time for lunch. Boat ride in the afternoon- chance to see lots of hippos. Dinner and overnight at Naivasha Sopa or Elsamere Lodge.
Day 6 - Lake Naivasha to Amboseli National Park
After breakfast you will drive towards Amboseli to arrive at Amboseli Ol Tukai Lodge in time for lunch. Afternoon game drive. Dinner and overnight at Ol Tukai Lodge.
Day 7 - Amboseli National Park
Early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the lodge. Relax the rest of the morning and enjoy the view onto the Kilimanjaro and wildlife passing by. Lunch at the lodge and afternoon game-drive. Dinner and overnight at Ol Tukai lodge.
Day 8 - Amboseli National Park to Tsavo East National Park
After breakfast you will proceed to Tsavo East National Park, game drive as you exit the park. Enter Tsavo East at Voi and drive to the Aruba Ashnill Lodge, close to the Aruba Dam. Lunch at lodge and Game drive in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Aruba Ashnil lodge.
Day 9 - Tsavo East National Park
Early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the lodge. Start the drive to the Coast - arrival early afternoon.
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A 9 DAYS SAFARI THROUGH MASAI MARA - LAKE NAKURU - LAKE NAIVASHA - AMBOSELI - TSAVO EAST - COAST
Day 1 - Nairobi to Masai Mara Game Reserve
Start your safari immediately after arrival in Nairobi or from your hotel. Our driver guide will meet you and the safari starts with a visit to the Masai Mara. You will pass the Great Rift Valley viewpoint - arrive at the Mara around lunchtime. Lunch at the camp . Game viewing in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Mara Ashnil camp or Mara Safari Club.
Day 2 - Masai Mara Game Reserve
Early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the camp. Relax the rest of the morning and enjoy the view onto the Mara river or take a swim in the pool. Lunch at the camp and go for another game-drive in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Mara Ashnil camp or Mara Safari Club.
Day 3 - Masai Mara Game Reserve
Full day of game viewing with a packed lunch in the reserve. Dinner and overnight at Mara Ashnil or Mara Safari Club.
Day 4 - Masai Mara to Lake Nakuru National Park
After breakfast depart for Lake Nakuru National Park to arrive in time for lunch at Lake Nakuru Lodge or Flamingo hill tented camp. Game viewing in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Lake Nakuru lodge or FLamingo tented hill camp.
Day 5 - Lake Nakuru to Lake Naivasha
Wake up for an early morning game drive in Lake Nakuru followed by breakfast at the lodge or camp. Proceed to Lake Naivasha to arrive at Naivasha Sopa Lodge in time for lunch. Boat ride in the afternoon- chance to see lots of hippos. Dinner and overnight at Naivasha Sopa or Elsamere Lodge.
Day 6 - Lake Naivasha to Amboseli National Park
After breakfast you will drive towards Amboseli to arrive at Amboseli Ol Tukai Lodge in time for lunch. Afternoon game drive. Dinner and overnight at Ol Tukai Lodge.
Day 7 - Amboseli National Park
Early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the lodge. Relax the rest of the morning and enjoy the view onto the Kilimanjaro and wildlife passing by. Lunch at the lodge and afternoon game-drive. Dinner and overnight at Ol Tukai lodge.
Day 8 - Amboseli National Park to Tsavo East National Park
After breakfast you will proceed to Tsavo East National Park, game drive as you exit the park. Enter Tsavo East at Voi and drive to the Aruba Ashnill Lodge, close to the Aruba Dam. Lunch at lodge and Game drive in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Aruba Ashnil lodge.
Day 9 - Tsavo East National Park
Early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the lodge. Start the drive to the Coast - arrival early afternoon.
Masai Mara National Reserve is situated within the Great Rift Valley in the southern part of Kenya. Measuring approximately 1510sq. kilometres (approx. 938sq. miles) in size, this unfenced savannah grassland is roughly 150 miles southeast of Nairobi. The Mara, as is also known is one of the best places to visit in Africa. It boasts of an immense variety of wildlife ranging from the big five (elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos and buffalo) to over 400 species of birds. Other animals present include zebras, antelope, gnus, hyenas, gazelles, hippos, hartebeests, warthogs, crocodiles and others. The Mara River offers a unique attraction during the annual wildebeest migration. Over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebras and several species of antelope make an annual circular tour between the Serengeti in Tanzania and Masai Mara in Kenya in search of greener pastures. This has now become the new 7th wonder of the world.
Balloon Safari is a great excursion for those who are willing to spend a little extra; the overflights can be organised from most lodges/camps in the Maasai Mara. The balloon safari offers an fantastic panoramic views of the awe-inspiring landscape. After an early tea/coffee, you will start this exciting experience. The balloons lift off just before sunrise, once airborne the balloons are blown by the prevailing winds across the broad landscape. At the end of the flight, you will be treated with a champagne breakfast in the bush!
Lake Nakuru National Park lies 140km north west of Nairobi in central Kenya. The ecosystem comprises of the lake, surrounded by mainly wooded and bushy grasslands. At the park you have a good chance to see the black and white rhinos, giraffe, waterbucks, lion, cheetah, leopard among other game. However, the biggest attraction remains to be the vast quantity of flamingoes that line the shore. The park is also home to a myriad of other bird species such as fish eating pelican, African fish eagle , king fisher, hamer kop and goliath hero.
Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake lying North West of Nairobi, outside the town of Naivasha. It is part of the Great Rift Valley. Lake area varies greatly according to rainfall, with an average range between 114 and 991 sq. kms. The waters of the lake draw a great range of game to these shores. Giraffes wander among the acacia, Buffalo wallow in the swamps and Colobus monkeys call from the treetops while the lakes large hippo population sleeps the day out in the shallows. The region surrounding the Lake is well worth exploring. Lake Naivasha is encircled by impressive mountains. On the eastern wall of the rift valley is the Aberdares Range (rising to 4265 mt). To the west is the Mau Escarpment at (3117 mt). To the north you can see Eburru at (2950 mt) and to the south is the impressive Mount Longonot with its awesome crater and which is a popular climb. It rises to 2776 mt. South of Lake Naivasha you will find the green Crater Lake, which is part of Crater Lake Game Sanctuary. To the south of Naivasha is Hell's Gate National Park, its famous for its cliffs and scenery. Its an excellent place for cycling and walking into the spectacular gorge. The gorge has hot springs and fascinating rock formations, which are used as a location for film "Tomb Raider". Hell's gate got its name from the geothermal area where the underground steam is harnessed for electricity. Crescent Island on the eastern shore, is the rim of a submerged crater. Parts of the movie "Out of Africa", about the life of Karen Blixen, were shot here. It is privately owned, but one can arrive by boat or car and take a pleasant walk.
Amboseli National Park is located about 240 km from Nairobi in loitoktok district, Rift Valley province. The main ecosystem in the park is the savannah grassland. This park is famous for the huge herds of elephants which are to be found here. Other game include lions, burchells zebra, black faced sandgrouse and wildebeest family. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa?s largest mountain lies just over the border in Tanzania, but the most impressive views of its snow-capped peak are to be found in Amboseli.
Tsavo East National Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in Kenya at 11,747 square kilometres. Inside the park, the Athi and Tsavo rivers converge to form the Galana River. Most of the park consists of semi-arid grasslands and savannah. The park is home to vast herds of elephant, Rhino, buffalo, lion, leopard, crocodile and waterbucks. The park also boasts of over 500 bird species. The park has some very special features: Lugards Falls which is located on the Galana river and visitors can walk down to view the rapids. Yatta Plateau which is one of the worlds longest lava flows ( appr. 290 km long). Mudanda Rock, visitors can walk along the appr. 1.6 km long rock outcrop, from where you can see animals drinking at the dam at the base of the rock.
The Great Migration. Every year the Mara is the staging ground of one of nature's greatest spectacles: the migration of over 1.3 million wildebeest from the Serengeti. A surging column of life, these massive herds pour across the plains, bringing the Mara to life. The profusion of grazing animals makes the Mara a perfect hunting ground for predators. Leopard and Cheetah are often seen, but the Mara is truly the Kingdom of the Lion, and these majestic predators dominate the landscape. To travel through the reserve in August, September or October, while the wildebeest are in possession, is a staggering experience, like being caught up in the momentum of a phenomenal historic event.
The Kenyan Coastline is a paradise of palm fringed beaches and the warm inviting waters of the Indian Ocean.
Extensive Coral reef systems with spectacular sea life make for world class diving and snorkelling.
These waters were once the highways of the spice trade and Arab and Portuguese forts, Old Towns and the overgrown,
deserted ruins of Swahili outposts bear witness to this fascinating history. In the winding medieval streets and bustling markets of Lamu and Mombasa Old Town,
life has continued unhurried and unchanged for more than 400 years.
Much of the coast is bordered by lush green coastal rainforests with prolific birdlife and variety of wildlife including baboons,
rare colobus monkeys and even leopard.
The protective reefs of Kenya ?s coast have created ideal beaches with calm, clear waters.
Days on the coast are filled with sunshine and nights are balmy and warm with gentle sea breezes.































