Depart from your hotel at 7.30am and drive through the Central Province farmlands before descending into the Great Rift Valley through the spectacular escarpment with scenic views of the valley floor and the extinct volcanoes of Longonot and Suswa. Proceed to Narok for a short break and refuelling. Continue across the Loita Plains past Masai manyattas (nomadic Masai villages) and arrive at Masai Mara Ilkeliani Tented Camp for late lunch. Later at 3.00pm, proceed for a game drive. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Carrying picnic lunch, leave the camp at 7.30am and brace yourself for a full day which is spent viewing game across the rich, tree studded savannah grassland and rolling hills. The famous Masai Mara is renowned for its great herds of plains game, black maned lion, leopard, cheetah and elephant. Have lunch at Hippo Pool. Proceed with the search of great predators and perhaps even cubs during extensive game runs. Masai Mara is the place where visitors come to follow the great wildebeest migration. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive cheetah and leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. Masai Mara remains the most exciting wildlife eco-system in the world. Return to the camp for dinner and overnight.
Start very early in the morning for the last game drive in Masai Mara. This is the best time to view the predators hunt, it’s also the best time to see the sun rise over the African savannah. Return to the camp for breakfast and leave at around 10am for lunch at Narok and thereafter proceeding to Nairobi arriving at 4pm.
Package includes;
Transport in a private custom made tour van / or Land Cruiser Jeep with a pop up roof
Services of professional English speaking guides
Game drives as per the itinerary
Game parks or national parks entry fees
Accommodation in the stipulated camp
Meals as stipulated
Drinking Water, 1 Ltr per person per day
Airport transfer on arrival
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Price excludes;
Alcoholic drinks
Tipping of the guide
Personal effects
Hotel accommodation in Nairobi before and after safari
Personal travel insurance
Depart from your hotel at 7.30am and drive through the Central Province farmlands before descending into the Great Rift Valley through the spectacular escarpment with scenic views of the valley floor and the extinct volcanoes of Longonot and Suswa. Proceed to Narok for a short break and refuelling. Continue across the Loita Plains past Masai manyattas (nomadic Masai villages) and arrival at Mara Sarova Game Camp for lunch. Later at 3.00pm, proceed for a game drive. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Carrying picnic lunch, leave the camp at 8.00am and brace yourself for a full day of viewing game across the rich, tree studded savannah grassland and rolling hills. The famous Masai Mara is renowned for its great herds of plains game, black maned lion, leopard, cheetah and elephant. Have lunch at Hippo Pool. Proceed with the search of great predators and perhaps even cubs during extensive game runs. Masai Mara is the place where visitors come to follow the great wildebeest migration. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive cheetah and leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. Masai Mara remains the most exciting wildlife eco-system in the world. Return to the camp for dinner and overnight.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise over the African savannah. Return to the camp for breakfast and thereafter leave for Lake Nakuru National Park. It will take at most 4.5 hours to drive to the gates of Lake Nakuru National Park. Take a game drive en route to Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge for lunch. Later, proceed on an evening game drive. Lake Nakuru National Park is dominated by a gentle undulating terrain with open bush and woodlands, typical of the dry rift valley vegetation. 27% of the park is composed of the Lake Nakuru waters. Lake Nakuru was declared a rhino sanctuary in 1983. The Rhino stocking program which ensued received white rhinos from South Africa. Currently the sanctuary has approximately 45 black and 31 white rhinoceros. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
After Breakfast, leave the lodge for the gate with a game drive en-route. Drive to Nairobi for lunch at the Pampa Grill - Panari Sky Center. Thereafter, proceed to Amboseli National Park and arrive at 3.00pm for the evening game drive. Amboseli National Park, despite its small size (392 sq.km) and a fragile ecosystem, supports a wide range of animals (over 50 of the larger species) and birds (over 400 species). The waters from Mt. Kilimanjaro drain down the mountain under lava flows and surface in Amboseli, creating a green belt of swamp land amidst dusty plains. Amboseli lacks the profusion of animal species found in the Mara, but the landscape provides limited cover so you have a better chance of seeing some of the larger Animals. Elephant, buffalo, lion, gazelle, cheetah, wildebeest, hyena, jackal, warthog, giraffes, zebra, baboon and waterbuck are all present in the park. Dinner and overnight at the Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise against the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro. Go back to the lodge for breakfast and later drive to Nairobi with an optional Nairobi restaurant dinner experience at the Carnivore Restaurant at your own cost .You will then be transferred to your hotel for the night or the airport for a flight out.
Meal plan - Breakfast, lunch
Driving time - 3.5 to 4 hours
End of safari
Package includes;
Transport in a private custom made tour van / or Land Cruiser Jeep with a pop up roof
Services of professional English speaking guides
Game drives as per the itinerary
Game parks or national parks entry fees
Accommodation in the stipulated camp
Meals as stipulated
Drinking Water, 1 Ltr per person per day
Airport transfer on arrival
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Price excludes;
Alcoholic drinks
Tipping of the guide
Personal effects
Hotel accommodation in Nairobi before and after safari
Personal travel insurance
Get picked up from your Nairobi hotel in the morning and drive to Amboseli National Park which is renowned for its scenery with a backdrop of the snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro dominating the landscape and open plains. Arrive in time for lunch at the Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge. Amboseli National Park, despite its small size (392 sq.km) and a fragile ecosystem, supports a wide range of animals (over 50 of the larger species) and birds (over 400 species). The waters from Mt. Kilimanjaro drain down the mountain under lava flows and surface in Amboseli, creating a green belt of swamp land amidst dusty plains. Amboseli lacks the profusion of animal species found in the Mara, but the landscape provides limited cover so you have a better chance of seeing some of the larger Animals. Elephant, buffalo, lion, gazelle, cheetah, wildebeest, hyena, jackal, warthog, giraffes, zebra, baboon and waterbuck are all present in the park. Dinner and overnight at the Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge.
Take an early morning game drive and return back to the lodge for breakfast. Thereafter, with packed lunch, spend a full day in the park in search of its popular residents like the well-known predators and their prey like the zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, hippo etc., and with a view of Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise against the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise against the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro. Go back to the lodge for breakfast and later drive to Nairobi with an optional Nairobi restaurant dinner experience at the Carnivore Restaurant at your own cost .You will then be transferred to your hotel for the night or the airport for a flight out.
Meal plan - Breakfast, lunch
Driving time - 4 to 5 hours
End of safari
Package includes;
Transport in a private custom made tour van / or Land Cruiser Jeep with a pop up roof
Services of professional English speaking guides
Game drives as per the itinerary
Game parks or national parks entry fees
Accommodation in the stipulated camp
Meals as stipulated
Drinking Water, 1 Ltr per person per day
Airport transfer on arrival
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Price excludes;
Alcoholic drinks
Tipping of the guide
Personal effects
Hotel accommodation in Nairobi before and after safari
Personal travel insurance
Depart from your hotel at 7.30 am and drive through the Central Province farmlands to Sweet Waters Serena Camp. The camp is at the heart of the Ol Pejeta Conservancy that also houses the Chimpanzee Sanctuary, a charming haven established by the Jane Goodall Institute to provide sanctuary to orphaned chimpanzees, and the specially protected and fenced refuge of the black rhino. Proceed on a game drive in Ol Pejeta Conservancy. The Conservancy boasts an astounding variety of animals including all the “Big Five” (the endangered black rhino, leopard, elephant, buffalo and lion). The combination of amazing wildlife and stunning views across the open plains of Ol Pejeta guarantees an unforgettable safari experience. Lunch will be at the camp. An evening game drive starts from 3.00pm to 6.30pm. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise over the African savannah. Return to the camp for breakfast and leave for the Aberdare National Park at 10am. Drive to the Aberdares in 1.5 hours and check in at Ark Country Club for lunch. After Lunch you will be transferred to the Ark Lodge. This Facility is set in the heart of the Aberdare National Park, iconic and yes, quirky. The Ark overlooks a floodlit waterhole and salt lick, which attracts a host of awesome large and small Game. The Aberdare National Park is part of the Aberdare Mountain Range, a region of stunning and diverse landscapes where jagged peaks soar up to 3,930m and deep ravines cut through the forested slopes. The area is ideal for game viewing. The rain forest is a vital water catchment area with attractive streams and rivers supporting a broad range of wildlife. Bird watching is very good here with over 250 species of birds in the park, including the Jackson’s Francolin, sunbirds and plovers. The birds of prey are of particular interest and include African Goshawks, Ayres’ Hawk Eagles, Rufous Breasted Sparrow Hawk and Mountain Buzzard. Dinner and overnight at either of the facility.
After Breakfast at 9.00am, you will be transferred from the Ark Lodge to the Country Club where you will link up with your driver again for the safari continuation. Proceed to the Thomson Falls for a brief view the magnificent water falls and later leave for Lake Nakuru National Park with a short stop at the escarpment to watch views of the rift valley. This is a 2.5 hours drive to the gates of Lake Nakuru National Park. Have a game drive en route to Flamingo Hill Tented Camp for lunch. Later have mid-evening and evening game drives. Lake Nakuru National Park is dominated by a gentle undulating terrain with open bush and woodlands, typical of the dry rift valley vegetation. 27% of the park is composed of the Lake Nakuru waters. Lake Nakuru was declared a rhino sanctuary in 1983. The Rhino stocking program which ensued received white rhinos from South Africa. Currently the sanctuary has approximately 45 black and 31 white rhinoceros. Dinner and overnight at Flamingo Hill Tented Camp.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise over the African savannah and the beautiful Lake Nakuru. Get back to the lodge for breakfast. Later proceed the Masai Mara, past the extinct volcanoes of Longonot and Suswa having a brief stop Narok for final refuelling. Proceed to Narok for a short break and refuelling. Continue across the Loita Plains past Masai manyattas (nomadic Masai villages) and arrive at Masai Mara Ilkeliani Tented Camp for late lunch. Later at 3.00pm, proceed for a game drive. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Carrying picnic lunch, leave the camp at 8.00am and brace yourself for a full day of viewing game across the rich, tree studded savannah grassland and rolling hills. The famous Masai Mara is renowned for its great herds of plains game, black maned lion, leopard, cheetah and elephant. Have lunch at Hippo Pool. Proceed with the search of great predators and perhaps even cubs during extensive game runs. Masai Mara is the place where visitors come to follow the great wildebeest migration. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive cheetah and leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. Masai Mara remains the most exciting wildlife eco-system in the world. You will visit a Masai Village at about 4.00pm or opt to do it in the morning. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
After Breakfast, leave the camp for the gate with a game drive en-route. Drive to Nairobi for lunch at the Pampa Grill - Panari Sky Center. Thereafter, proceed to Amboseli National Park and arrive at 2.30pm for the evening game drive. Amboseli National Park, despite its small size (392 sq.km) and a fragile ecosystem, supports a wide range of animals (over 50 of the larger species) and birds (over 400 species). The waters from Mt. Kilimanjaro drain down the mountain under lava flows and surface in Amboseli, creating a green belt of swamp land amidst dusty plains. Amboseli lacks the profusion of animal species found in the Mara, but the landscape provides limited cover so you have a better chance of seeing some of the larger Animals. Elephant, buffalo, lion, gazelle, cheetah, wildebeest, hyena, jackal, warthog, giraffes, zebra, baboon and waterbuck are all present in the park. Dinner and overnight at the Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise against the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise against the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro. Go back to the lodge for breakfast and later drive to Nairobi with an optional Nairobi restaurant dinner experience at the Carnivore Restaurant at your own cost .You will then be transferred to your hotel for the night or the airport for a flight out.
Meal plan - Breakfast, lunch
Driving time - 4 to 5 hours
End of safari
Package includes;
Transport in a private custom made tour van / or Land Cruiser Jeep with a pop up roof
Services of professional English speaking guides
Game drives as per the itinerary
Game parks or national parks entry fees
Accommodation in the stipulated camp
Meals as stipulated
Drinking Water, 1 Ltr per person per day
Airport transfer on arrival
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Price excludes;
Alcoholic drinks
Tipping of the guide
Personal effects
Hotel accommodation in Nairobi before and after safari
Personal travel insurance
Depart from your hotel at 7.30am and drive through the beautiful landscape of the Athi Plains via Emali and to Amboseli Game Reserve arriving at the the Kibo Safari Camp in time for lunch. Later at 3.00pm, proceed for the evening game drive. Amboseli National Park, despite its small size (392 sq.km) and a fragile ecosystem, supports a wide range of animals (over 50 of the larger species) and birds (over 400 species). The waters from Mt. Kilimanjaro drain down the mountain under lava flows and surface in Amboseli, creating a green belt of swamp land amidst dusty plains. Amboseli lacks the profusion of animal species found in the Mara, but the landscape provides limited cover so you have a better chance of seeing some of the larger Animals. Elephant, buffalo, lion, gazelle, cheetah, wildebeest, hyena, jackal, warthog, giraffes, zebra, baboon and waterbuck are all present in the park. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Meal plan - Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Driving time - 5.5 hours
Host camp -
Kibo Safari Camp
After breakfast, depart Amboseli for Tsavo West National Park crossing the now extinct dramatic lava flow at the park boundary. Arrive at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge in time for lunch. Take a short rest followed by a game drive in this Kenya’s largest park, noted especially for its enormous elephant population. Also visit Mzima Springs, an oasis where hippo and crocodile can be seen. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Depart from the lodge after an early breakfast and take a morning game drive en-route to the Tsavo East National Park. Picnic lunch will be served while visiting the Luggard Falls, a part of amazing landscapes in this park. Take afternoon and evening game drives in this vast and least explored national park. The enormous northern region of Tsavo East was closed to the public for many years and, although it is now open again, distances are vast. In practice, it's an area for adventurous explorers, not game drives. Tsavo East is mostly a vast flat plain of sandy soil, split by the shallow trough of the Galana River. Nearly all visits take place south of the Galana, where seasonal streams form tributaries that run into the river, their banks lined by small areas of thicker bush. Another watercourse, the seasonal Voi River, runs east through this part of the park, feeding the shallow Aruba dam and then meandering to the coast. The Galana River, which rises in the central highlands and whose upper reaches are known as the Athi, is one of Kenya’s biggest rivers. Its valley, rocky in much of its western course, sandy and doum palm fringed further east, is one of Tsavo East National Park’s defining physical features. You will be back to your lodge at 6.30pm. Dinner and overnight at the Ashnil Aruba Lodge.
Meal plan - Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Driving time - 4 hours
Host camp -
Ashnil Aruba Lodge
After Breakfast proceed for a final game drive as you exit the park and then proceed to Nairobi arriving by 5pm.
Package includes;
Transport in a private custom made tour van / or Land Cruiser Jeep with a pop up roof
Services of professional English speaking guides
Game drives as per the itinerary
Game parks or national parks entry fees
Accommodation in the stipulated camp
Meals as stipulated
Drinking Water, 1 Ltr per person per day
Airport transfer on arrival
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Price excludes;
Alcoholic drinks
Tipping of the guide
Personal effects
Hotel accommodation in Nairobi before and after safari
Personal travel insurance
Depart from your hotel at 7.30am and drive through the Central Province farmlands before descending into the Great Rift Valley through the spectacular escarpment with scenic views of the valley floor and the extinct volcanoes of Longonot and Suswa. Proceed to Narok for a short break and refuelling. Continue across the Loita Plains past Masai manyattas (nomadic Masai villages) and arrival at Sarova Mara Game Camp for lunch. Later at 3.00pm, proceed for a game drive. The first sight of this Park (Masai Mara) is breathtaking. The combination of a gentle climate, scenic splendor and untold numbers of wildlife makes the Masai Mara National Reserve Kenya's most popular inland destination. Masai Mara remains the most exciting wildlife Eco-system in the world. Dinner and overnight at 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 and spend entire day in the the park, or you can choose to have early morning and late afternoon game drives. If you opt for the lunch boxes. A full day is spent game viewing across the rich tree studded grassland and rolling hills. The famous Masai Mara is renowned for its great herds of plains game, black maned lion, leopard, cheetah and elephant. Have lunch at Hippo Pool. Proceed with the search of great predators and perhaps even cubs during extensive game runs. Masai Mara is the place where visitors come to follow the great wildebeest migration. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive cheetah and leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. You will also have the option of visiting a local Masai village. Meals and overnight at Mara Sarova Game Camp.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise over the African savannah. Return to the lodge for breakfast and thereafter leave for Lake Nakuru National Park. It will take at most 4.5 hours to drive to the gates of Lake Nakuru National Park. Take a game drive en route to Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge for lunch. Later, proceed on an evening game drive. Lake Nakuru National Park is dominated by a gentle undulating terrain with open bush and woodlands, typical of the dry rift valley vegetation. 27% of the park is composed of the Lake Nakuru waters. Lake Nakuru was declared a rhino sanctuary in 1983. The Rhino stocking program which ensued received white rhinos from South Africa. Currently the sanctuary has approximately 45 black and 31 white rhinoceros. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise over the African savannah. Return to the lodge for breakfast and thereafter leave for Lake Naivasha. It will take at most 1.5 hours. Get a 1 hour boat ride to Crescent Island and a guided game walk. After the boat ride, have lunch at the Sopa Resort. Lake Naivasha is a fresh water lake which is also inhabited by birds and other game while Crescent Island Game Sanctuary is a peninsula or island on the eastern side of Lake Naivasha. Crescent Island was created in 1988, when Lake Naivasha level dropped sufficiently to allow Crescent Island to become part of the mainland. The terrain is flat, making it easy for walkers of all abilities to enjoy themselves. After Lunch You will leave for Nairobi to arrive at 4pm. You may opt to visit the Carnivore restaurant at your own cost for a Nairobi restaurant experience. Later you will then be transferred to your hotel for the night or the airport for a flight out.
Package includes;
Transport in a private custom made tour van / or Land Cruiser Jeep with a pop up roof
Services of professional English speaking guides
Game drives as per the itinerary
Game parks or national parks entry fees
Accommodation in the stipulated camp
Meals as stipulated
Drinking Water, 1 Ltr per person per day
Airport transfer on arrival
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Price excludes;
Alcoholic drinks
Tipping of the guide
Personal effects
Hotel accommodation in Nairobi before and after safari
Personal travel insurance
Depart from your hotel at 7.00am for the dramatic semi-arid scrub land of the Northern Frontier and arrive at the Samburu Sopa Lodge by lunch time. After lunch, embark on a game drive to see the resident wildlife species like the Reticulated Giraffe, Grevy's Zebra, Beisa Oryx and the Blue Necked Somali Ostrich that are rare elsewhere in the country. The Samburu National Reserve is located on the banks of the Ewaso Nyiro River. On the other side of the river is the Buffalo Springs National Reserve. The park is 165 km² in size. The reserve is a rugged and semi-desert park located in Samburu district in the Rift Valley province of Kenya. The park neighbors the homes of the Samburu tribe, known for their remote culture, pastoral and nomadic way of life. Due to its remote distance and the fact that it was inaccessible for many years, the park has retained a naturally serene and quiet feeling. Besides the numerous wildlife found in this game reserve, the park is also a bird haven. Dinner and overnight will be at the lodge.
You will spend the full day in the Samburu National Park. You will have early morning and evening game drives. All your meals and overnight will be at your Samburu Sopa Lodge. The highlights of Samburu game reserve are the spectacular scenic beauty, rivers and forests. It is an area where the local people have a rich and colorful heritage. The reserves have numerous permanent springs and a wealth of wildlife which includes leopard, hippo, elephant, lion, reticulated giraffe, Grevy's zebra and crocodile in the Ewaso Nyiro River. Over 365 species of birds have been identified in the sanctuaries. Dinner and Overnight at the Samburu Sopa Lodge.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise over the African savannah. Return to the lodge for breakfast and thereafter proceed for another game drive. Come back to the lodge in time for lunch where you will relax until 3pm then take a final game drive in this park. Dinner and Overnight at the lodge.
After an early breakfast depart from the lodge at 7.00am and drive to Nakuru National park. You will have a brief view stop at the Thomson falls and later. Procee to the escarpment for spectacular views of the Great Rift Valley then proceed to The Flamingo Hill Tented Camp for lunch. Lake Nakuru is famous for its pink Flamingos and many other types of birds. There are rare species of animals the white rhino and Rothschild giraffe among a wide variety of game. This park is dominated by a gentle undulating terrain with open bush and woodlands, typical of the dry rift valley vegetation. 27% of the park is composed of the Lake Nakuru waters. Lake Nakuru was declared a rhino sanctuary in 1983. The Rhino stocking program which ensued received white rhinos from South Africa. Currently the sanctuary has approximately 45 black and 31 white rhinoceros. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise over the African savannah and the beautiful Lake. Return to the camp for breakfast and thereafter exit the Lake Nakuru National Park and drive to Lake Naivasha to arrive by 11.30am. Here get a boat ride to Crescent Island and a guided game walk. Lake Naivasha is a fresh water lake which is also inhabited by birds and other game. From the top of a small hill at the Crescent Island, the scenery is magnificent. There is a 360 degree view across Lake Naivasha and one can see Mt. Longonot, Hells gate, the Mau Escarpment and the Aberdares in the distance. Walking along the ridge in the golden hour before sunset whilst watching the animals grazing with the water shimmering beyond, is what Africa is all about. Crescent Island is one of the most beautiful parks in Kenya, and is Naivasha’s best kept secret. Lunch will be at the Lake Naivasha Crescent Tented Camp from 1pm. Later leave at 2.00pm for Hells Gate National park. Take a game drive to the gorge where you will take a 1.5 hours walk to the magnificent Ol Njorowa Gorge. Exit the park at 6.30pm and get back to Naivasha Crescent Tented Camp for dinner and overnight.
Depart from the camp at 7.30am and drive through the beautiful landscape of the Great Rift Valley with a brief stop to see the scenic views, past the extinct volcanoes of Longonot and Suswa, to Narok for a short break and refuelling. Continue across the Loita Plains past Masai manyattas (nomadic Masai villages) and arrive at Masai Mara Ilkeliani Tented Camp for late lunch. Later at 3.00pm, proceed for a game drive. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Carrying picnic lunch, leave the camp at 8.00am and brace yourself for a full day of viewing game across the rich, tree studded savannah grassland and rolling hills. The famous Masai Mara is renowned for its great herds of plains game, black maned lion, leopard, cheetah and elephant. Have lunch at Hippo Pool. Proceed with the search of great predators and perhaps even cubs during extensive game runs. Masai Mara is the place where visitors come to follow the great wildebeest migration. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive cheetah and leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. Masai Mara remains the most exciting wildlife eco-system in the world. Our mid-day meals will be picnic. You will visit a Masai Village at about 4.00pm or opt to do it in the morning. Dinner and overnight at the camp (Masai Mara Ilkeliani Tented Camp).
After Breakfast, leave the lodge for the gate with a game drive en-route. Drive to Nairobi for lunch at the Pampa Grill - Panari Sky Center. Thereafter, proceed to Amboseli National Park and arrive at 3.00pm for the evening game drive. Amboseli National Park, despite its small size (392 sq.km) and a fragile ecosystem, supports a wide range of animals (over 50 of the larger species) and birds (over 400 species). The waters from Mt. Kilimanjaro drain down the mountain under lava flows and surface in Amboseli, creating a green belt of swamp land amidst dusty plains. Amboseli lacks the profusion of animal species found in the Mara, but the landscape provides limited cover so you have a better chance of seeing some of the larger Animals. Elephant, buffalo, lion, gazelle, cheetah, wildebeest, hyena, jackal, warthog, giraffes, zebra, baboon and waterbuck are all present in the park. Dinner and overnight at the Kibo Safari Camp Amboseli.
Meal plan - Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Driving time - 6 hours
Host camp -
Kibo Safari Camp
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise against the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro. Go back to the camp for breakfast. Later, depart Amboseli for Tsavo West National Park crossing the now extinct dramatic lava flow at the park boundary. Arrive at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge in time for lunch. Take a short rest followed by a game drive in this Kenya’s largest park, noted especially for its enormous elephant population. Also visit Mzima Springs, an oasis where hippo and crocodile can be seen. Dinner and overnight at the lodge (Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge).
Depart from the lodge after an early breakfast and take a morning game drive en-route to the Tsavo East National Park. Picnic lunch will be served while visiting the Luggard Falls, a part of amazing landscapes in this park. Take afternoon and evening game drives in this vast and least explored national park. The enormous northern region of Tsavo East was closed to the public for many years and, although it is now open again, distances are vast. In practice, it's an area for adventurous explorers, not game drives. Tsavo East is mostly a vast flat plain of sandy soil, split by the shallow trough of the Galana River. Nearly all visits take place south of the Galana, where seasonal streams form tributaries that run into the river, their banks lined by small areas of thicker bush. Another watercourse, the seasonal Voi River, runs east through this part of the park, feeding the shallow Aruba dam and then meandering to the coast. The Galana River, which rises in the central highlands and whose upper reaches are known as the Athi, is one of Kenya’s biggest rivers. Its valley, rocky in much of its western course, sandy and doum palm fringed further east, is one of Tsavo East National Park’s defining physical features. You will be back to your lodge at 6.30pm. Dinner and overnight at the Ashnil Aruba Tented Camp.
Meal plan - Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Driving time - 4 hours
Host camp -
Ashnil Aruba Lodge
After Breakfast proceed for a final game drive as you exit the park and then proceed to Nairobi arriving by 5pm.
Package includes;
Transport in a private custom made tour van / or Land Cruiser Jeep with a pop up roof
Services of professional English speaking guides
Game drives as per the itinerary
Game parks or national parks entry fees
Accommodation in the stipulated camp
Meals as stipulated
Drinking Water, 1 Ltr per person per day
Airport transfer on arrival
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Price excludes;
Alcoholic drinks
Tipping of the guide
Personal effects
Hotel accommodation in Nairobi before and after safari
Personal travel insurance
Highlights
This package combines mountain climbing and game viewing safari adventures. You start by traversing the Mt. Kenya from north to east via the Sirimon and the scenic Chogoria routes, climbing to Pt. Lenana, the highest trekking peak on Mt. Kenya and descending via the quieter and most dramatic Chogoria route. Thereafter, proceed on a game viewing safari through Ol Pejeta Conservancy and ending up in the Masai Mara National Reserve.
Leave Nairobi 7.00am to reach Nanyuki at 10.00am and link up other crew, cook and the porters and then drive to Sirimon Gate 2,650m. Check in and start hiking through the rain forest to Old Moses Camp at 3,300m. Picnic Lunch will be served along the way. If you are Lucky you will see big game like buffalo, elephant, water buck and others. The distance is 9kms and takes 3hrs. While at the Old Moses Camp at 4.00pm, you may take a short 1 hour walk just to acclimatize. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Meal plan - Lunch and dinner
Driving time - 3.5 hours
Host camp - Old Moses Camp
After breakfast, start the relatively easy hike of the moorland vegetation on the track crossing Ontulili River before turning right, contouring through the moorland and crossing Liki North River and continue uphill to Mackinder Valley from where there are panoramic views up the valleys. Walk through the picturesque views of the Sirimon and the Mackinder valleys arriving at Shipton's Camp at 4,200m. Lunch is served on the way. This is a relatively long day. The distance to Shipton’s Camp from Old Moses Camp is 16kms and takes 6 hours. Shipton’s Camp is a surreal setting below the towering peaks and glacier with amazing views of the Northern side of the Mountain. Dinner and overnight at the Shipton’s Camp.
Meal plan - Lunch and dinner
Walking time - 3.5 hours
Host camp -Shipton’s Camp
Breakfast is served at 8.00am. At 9.00am, start the peak circuit along the trail leading to Kami Camp below the north face of Batian. Continuing southwest, the trail climbs up to the ridge at 4,600m. Hike through the scree before reaching Hausberg Col at 4,590m. You will later descend into the upper Hausberg Valley and rest at the aptly named Oblong and Hausberg tarns. Ascending to the crest of a ridge known as Arthur’s seat, you see the trail winding along a beautiful series of rock ledges. You will be able to see Mackinders Teleki Lodge, Two Tarn, Nanyuki Tarn and American Camp. You then proceed to Austrian Camp and having seen Point Peter, Daton and other beautiful scenes. Picnic lunch will be served along the way. Dinner and overnight at the Austrian Hut, 4,790m.
Meal plan - Lunch and dinner
Walking time - 6 hours
Host camp - Austrian Hut
At 4.30am, wake up and have tea & biscuits. Proceed to the summit, Pt. Lenana (4985m) and take photos with the African sunrise. You can to see Mt. Kilimanjaro’s Kibo and Mawenzi peaks if the weather is clear, especially at dawn and the views are spectacular. Descend down to Mintos Hut for a full breakfast. Thereafter descend to Chogoria Bandas as you see Lake Ellis, Mugi hills, Vivien Falls and the Giant Billiards Table at a distance. Picnic lunch is served along the way as you head to and arrive at the bandas in the early evening for a long deserved hot shower, dinner and overnight.
Meal plan - Lunch and dinner
Walking time - 8 hours
Host camp - Chogoria Meru Bandas
After breakfast descend for a 10km walk through the bamboo forest and get picked up by private transport to Chogoria. Later from Chogoria, you bid farewell to the porters and drive to Sweet Waters Serena Camp located within the Ol Pejeta Conservancy and arrive by 1.00pm for lunch. Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a 364sq.km wildlife conservancy situated between the foothills of Mount Kenya and the Aberdares and its game-to-area ratio tops the Kenyan park and reserve league. Ol Pejeta has over 1,000 large mammals and it is the only park where the big five and chimpanzees can be seen. It is also where the fastest growing population of rhino in Africa can be found. There are southern white rhino, about 80 endangered black rhino and in a special sanctuary, there are three of the world's last four remaining northern white rhino. Ol Pejeta Conservancy also houses the Chimpanzee Sanctuary, a charming haven established by the Jane Goodall Institute to provide sanctuary to orphaned chimpanzees, and the specially protected and fenced refuge of the black rhino. At 3.00pm proceed on a game drive until 6.00pm in Ol Pejeta Conservancy. The combination of amazing wildlife and stunning views across the open plains of Ol Pejeta guarantees an unforgettable safari experience. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise over the African savannah. Go back to the camp for breakfast and later depart for Lake Nakuru National Park. Drive through the rich Central Province plains that boarder the Aberdare Ranges on the edge of the Great Rift Valley. Take a brief view stop of the Thomson Falls and later another one for a panoramic view of the Great Rift Valley. Descend the escarpment to Lake Nakuru. Lake Nakuru is world famous as the feeding grounds of both lesser and greater flamingos and also as a sanctuary for both black and white rhino. Both lesser and greater flamingos can be distinguished by size and color. Besides that, more than 400 species of birds can be seen in the park. Between the lake and the cliffs on the west, large pythons inhabit the dense woodland, and can often be seen crossing the roads or dangling from trees. You will arrive in time for lunch at the Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge. Later, take an evening game drive within the park. Other animals to be seen are lions, leopards, buffalos, impala and gazelles to name but a few. Lunch, dinner and overnight at the camp.
Depart very in the morning for a game drive and back to camp for breakfast. Later at 9.00am, leave and drive through the dramatic Great Rift Valley to the Masai Mara National Reserve. This enormous reserve is actually part of the vast Serengeti plains famously known for its spectacular great wildebeest migration and is home to the big five i.e. lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo and rhino. Lunch at Mara Springs Tented Camp and relax before departing for the evening game run. The first sight of this park is breathtaking. There is nowhere else on earth that compares to this wildlife marvel. The combination of a gentle climate, scenic splendour and untold numbers of wildlife makes Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya's most popular inland destination and the most exciting wildlife eco-system in the world. Dinner and overnight at Mara Springs Tented Camp.
Carrying picnic lunch, leave the camp at 7.30am and brace yourself for a full day which is spent viewing game across the rich, tree studded savannah grassland and rolling hills. The famous Masai Mara is renowned for its great herds of plains game, black maned lion, leopard, cheetah and elephant. Have lunch at Hippo Pool. Proceed with the search of great predators and perhaps even cubs during extensive game runs. Masai Mara is the place where visitors come to follow the great wildebeest migration. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive cheetah and leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. Masai Mara remains the most exciting wildlife eco-system in the world. Later, proceed to Masai Mara Ilkeliani Tented Camp for dinner and overnight.
Start very early in the morning for a game drive. This is the best time to view the predators hunt. It’s also the best time to see the sun rise over the African savannah. Go back to the camp for breakfast and later leave for Nairobi as you have a game drive en-route. You will arrive in Nairobi in the evening 4.30pm. You can either opt for a night in Nairobi and or fly out.
Package includes;
Transport in a private custom made tour van / or Land Cruiser Jeep with a pop up roof
Services of professional English speaking guides
Game drives as per the itinerary
Game parks or national parks entry fees
Accommodation in the stipulated camp
Meals as stipulated
Drinking Water, 1 Ltr per person per day
Airport transfer on arrival
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Airport transfer on the last day after safari
Price excludes;
Alcoholic drinks
Tipping of the guide
Personal effects
Hotel accommodation in Nairobi before and after safari
Personal travel insurance