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14 Days Kenya Classic Safaris
Kenya
luxury wildlife Kenya Luxury Safari- Masai mara luxury Safari - Amboseli
Luxury Safaris - Samburu Luxury Safaris
Covering : Amboseli National Park, Mount Kilimanjaro, Aberdare Ranges,
Samburu National Reserve, Mount Kenya, Nyahururu Falls / Thomson Falls,
Lake Baringo, Lake Bogoria, Lake Nakuru, Nakuru National Park, The Great
Rift Valley, Mau Escarpment, Masai Mara National Reserve
Day 1: Arrival
Meet you at Jomo Kenyatta international airport and transfer you to Holiday
inn hotel inn for overnight stay.
Day 2– Amboseli National Park
Pick up from the Hilton hotel soon after break fast and drive south through
Maasai country to the plains below Mt. Kilimanjaro where Amboseli is situated.
After a stopover lunch at the lodge we proceed into the scenic Amboseli
National Park for a game drive returning to the lodge in the evening for
a sun downer.
Day 3 – Amboseli National Park
After a leisurely breakfast, we explore the park through morning and afternoon
game drives. We have sufficient time for relaxation at the lodge, complete
with the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background.
Amboseli means ‘the place of water’ in Maasai language. The park has an
endless supply of water which is filtered through thousands of meters
of volcanic rock from Mount Kilimanjaro. Animal species seen include elephant,
zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, impala and leopard. The birdlife seen here
includes pelican, bee eater, kingfisher, African fish eagle and pygmy
falcon. Amboseli is one of the most popular parks and offers excellent
accommodation facilities.
Day 4 – Aberdare Ranges
We leave Amboseli, viewing game as we drive via Nairobi to the Aberdares
to enjoy the experience of staying in a Tree Hotel or lodge overlooking
floodlit waterholes where wildlife and birds regularly visit. Dinner and
a well deserved sleep thereafter.
Over 40 species of wildlife inhabit the Aberdare mountain ranges, hiding
in the heavily forested slopes and in the upper moor lands. The Aberdares
is noted as a rhino sanctuary but keep an eye out for the elusive rare
bongo, which is best, spotted in the upper bamboo zone and hypericum scrub.
Day 5 – Samburu National Reserve
After breakfast we proceed further north across the Equator to the edge
of the Northern Frontier. Arrival will be in time for lunch and an afternoon
game drive returning in time for a sun downer and dinner at the lodge.
Samburu is part of a lava plain that includes a diverse landscape of thorn
scrub, red dirt, dried river beds, broken volcanic rock, steep hills,
and rocky outcroppings. This reserve is becoming one of Kenya's most admired
stops after the Mara. Sights of the peculiarly branched doum palms and
thorn trees give an unusual look to the region.
Day 6 – Samburu National Reserve
The whole day will be spent relaxing and leisurely exploring the Samburu
National Reserve through morning and afternoon game drives. You may opt
to do some of the activities offered at the lodges and a visit to Samburu
Villages at an extra cost.
The light and vast openness creates a lonesome panoramic beauty and the
permanent water supply acts like a lure for the abundant species found
here. The region is home to the uncommon Grevy’s zebra with huge fury
ears, gerenuk antelope standing on hind legs to feed, Somali ostriches
with distinct blue legs and the shy Oryx. Elephant and crocodile are guaranteed
sightings, excellent bird watching with numerous varieties of weaverbirds
and the martial eagle. Leopard sighting is also a special feature here.
Day 7- Mount Kenya/Sweet waters.
We enjoy a final early morning game drive in the Samburu reserve then
depart for the Mt. Kenya region. Arrival at the lodge in time for you
to enjoy the facilities of the lodge, explore the Mount Kenya National
Park or take an optional tour to the nearby Sweetwaters Reserve which
is home to Chimpanzees.
Mount Kenya was shaped by volcanic action linked with the creation of
the Rift Valley and is thought to be older than Mount Kilimanjaro; geologists
believe it previously stretched at least 1500m above its present height
of 5199m (17,057ft). The Kikuyu people settled in the central highlands
some 300 years ago called the mountain “Ngai” (God) who they believed
lived on the top of Mount Kenya.
Sweetwater’s is the o¬nly sanctuary for rehabilitation in Kenya of these
widely abused chimpanzees with two groups living in an environment as
close to their natural habitat as possible. The site is also a dedicated
black rhino breeding area.
Day 8 – Lake Baringo via
Lake Bogoria
Morning drive via the Nyahururu Falls down to the shallow soda Lake Bogoria
and later to the beautiful lake Baringo where you may enjoy the pleasure
of an evening bird walk. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
The Nyahururu Falls also known as Thomson Falls was named after Joseph
Thomson who walked from Mombasa to Lake Victoria in the early 1880s; these
falls are shaped by the waters of the Ewaso Narok River and plunge over
72m into a rift, spraying the dark forest below.
In the spectacular Lake Bogoria; hot springs and geysers are the main
attractions. The lake has been called ‘the new home of the flamingo’ with
a nomad population of up to two million birds. For the bird enthusiasts,
Kesubo swamp located north of the park is home to more than 200 species
of birds.
Lake Baringo is the most Northerly of Kenya’s small Rift Valley lakes;
creased with papyrus and well developed acacia forest. Hippos, crocodiles
and monitor lizards are effortlessly seen from the shore, as is a magnificent
display of water birds. This is Kenya's bird watching centre with over
1200 different species native to the country and more than 450 sighted
here. A bird watcher's haven but beware, this is malaria land so it is
best to come prepared with plenty of mosquito repellent.
Day 9 – Nakuru National Park
We enjoy a morning boat ride in search of hippo, crocodile, and fish eagle.
After a sumptuous lunch, we then proceed to Lake Nakuru and the Nakuru
National Park for an afternoon game drive.
The park covers 180 sq km and is home to warthogs, waterbuck, buffaloes,
reedbucks, and the occasional leopard. White and black rhinos were introduced
to the park some years ago and you will find white rhino at the southern
end. The park has also retained its reputation as an ornithologists’ delight
with more than 400 species of bird found here. We spend the night at Kembu
campsite just outside of town.
Day 10 – Masai Mara National Reserve
After an early breakfast, we depart for Masai Mara National Reserve via
the Great Rift Valley arriving in time for lunch at the lodge. We then
proceed on an afternoon game drive returning to the lodge for a delicious
sundowner, and dinner at the lodge or luxury tented camp.
The Mara reserve is 1510 sq km of incredible wide-open landscapes and
fertile riverine woodland and one glimpse is enough to explain its appeal;
it is typical savannah, with a mass of amazing wildlife. Wherever you
go in the Mara you will see a frequent amount of wildlife such as Masai
giraffe, baboons, warthogs, bat eared foxes, grey jackals, spotted hyena,
topis, impala, hartebeests, wildebeest. Elephants, buffaloes, zebras and
hippos also exist in great numbers. It is also common to see lions either
basking after a heavy meal, or surveying the plains for their next meal.
Cheetahs and leopards are harder to spot but are still reasonably common.
Day 11 & 12 – Masai Mara National Reserve
The next two days shall be spent viewing game, in the early morning hours
and in the evenings as this is when we have the best chances of seeing
wildlife. The ultimate action here is without doubt the annual wildebeest
exodus in July and August when millions of these grass eaters move north
from the Serengeti in search of lusher grass before turning south again
in October. Hot air balloon safari can be arranged and a cultural visit
to Maasai villages for the children to the Maasai culture and for a traditional
dances.
You may also opt to do some of the activities offered by the lodge. On
clear days, the Masai Mara offers fantastic orange tinted sunsets and
you will definitely want to capture this moment while sipping on a sun
downer back at the lodge.
Balloon trips are an entirely outstanding way of seeing the savannah plains
and the wildlife after which you come back down for a beautiful champagne
breakfast. These trips can be arranged at our office upon booking.
Day 13 - Nairobi
After a final early morning game drive we depart for Nairobi arriving
in the afternoon hours. Drop off at Nairobi Holiday inn hotel to freshen
up before going to the Carnivore Restaurant for dinner at 1900 hrs. Overnight
stay at the Holiday inn
Day 14: Departure
Transfer to the airport to catch your flight back home.
Cost per person sharing
2 people US$ 3780
4 people US$ 3500
6 people US$ 3290
Price includes:
-Park entrance fees
-Transport in a safari minibus with pop up roof
-Accommodation in lodges
- Return airport transfers
-2 Nights accommodations at Holiday inn on BB
- Dinner at Carnivore restaurant
-Game drives
-3 meals a day
-Services of a professional Driver/guide
- flying Doctors air Ambulance
-1 litre Mineral water per person per day
Price Excludes
- Hotel accommodations in Nairobi before and after the safari
-Personal travel insurance
- Cultural visits to Samburu/Maasai villages
- Tipping
- Drinks
- Personal effects
- Extras not mentioned above.
AASKL 001 -
12 Days Kenya Luxury Safari
12 Days - Amboseli/MtKenya/ Samburu/Baringo/Bogoria/Nakuru/ Maasai
Mara Lodge safari
A Grand tour that takes you Kenya’s fertile central highlands, to the
barren northern frontier of Samburu, to the world famous Bird Sanctuaries
of the Great Rift Valley Lakes Baringo, Bogoria and Nakuru, then South
over the Mau Escarpment to Kenya’s greatest concentration of game - the
Masai Mara. Kenya’s rift valley escarpments offer some of the most breath
taking sceneries
Day 1– Amboseli National Park
We depart Nairobi in the morning and drive south through Masai country
to the plains below Mt. Kilimanjaro where Amboseli is situated. After
a stopover lunch at the lodge we proceed into the scenic Amboseli National
Park for a game drive returning to the lodge in the evening for a sun
downer.
The waters from melted snow drain down Mt. Kilimanjaro under lava flows
and surface in Amboseli, creating a green belt of swampland amidst dusty
plains. Here buffaloes, lions, gazelles, cheetahs, wildebeest, hyenas,
jackals, warthogs, Masai Giraffes, zebra, baboon, hippos and waterbuck
can be seen against the backdrop of the magnificent snow-capped mountain.
Day 2 – Amboseli National Park
After a leisurely breakfast, we explore the park through morning and afternoon
game drives. We have sufficient time for relaxation at the lodge, complete
with the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background.
At 329 sq km Amboseli is a small park and lacks the profusion of animal
species found in the Mara, but the landscape provides limited cover so
we have better chances of seeing some of the larger predators.
Day 3 – Aberdare Ranges
We leave Amboseli, viewing game as we drive via Nairobi to the Aberdares
to enjoy the experience of staying in a Tree Hotel or lodge overlooking
floodlit waterholes where wildlife and birds regularly visit. Dinner and
a well deserved sleep thereafter.
Over 40 species of wildlife inhabit the Aberdare mountain ranges, hiding
in the heavily forested slopes and in the upper moor lands. The Aberdares
is noted as a rhino sanctuary but keep an eye out for the elusive rare
bongo, which is best, spotted in the upper bamboo zone and hypericum scrub.
Day 4 – Samburu National Reserve
After breakfast we proceed further north across the Equator to the edge
of the Northern Frontier. Arrival will be in time for lunch and an afternoon
game drive returning in time for a sun downer and dinner at the lodge.
Samburu is part of a lava plain that includes a diverse landscape of thorn
scrub, red dirt, dried river beds, broken volcanic rock, steep hills,
and rocky outcroppings. This reserve is becoming one of Kenya's most admired
stops after the Mara. Sights of the peculiarly branched doum palms and
thorn trees give an unusual look to the region.
Day 5 – Samburu National Reserve
The whole day will be spent relaxing and leisurely exploring the Samburu
National Reserve through morning and afternoon game drives. You may opt
to do some of the activities offered at the lodges for a small extra cost.
The light and vast openness creates a lonesome panoramic beauty and the
permanent water supply acts like a lure for the abundant species found
here. The region is home to the uncommon Grevy’s zebra with huge fury
ears, gerenuk antelope standing on hind legs to feed, Somali ostriches
with distinct blue legs and the shy Oryx. Elephant and crocodile are guaranteed
sightings, excellent bird watching with numerous varieties of weaverbirds
and the martial eagle. Leopard sighting is also a special feature here.
Day 6- Mount Kenya
We enjoy a final early morning game drive in the Samburu reserve then
depart for the Mt. Kenya region. Arrival at the lodge in time for you
to enjoy the facilities of the lodge, explore the Mount Kenya National
Park or take an optional tour to the nearby Sweetwaters Reserve which
is home to Chimpanzees.
Mount Kenya was shaped by volcanic action linked with the creation of
the Rift Valley and is thought to be older than Mount Kilimanjaro; geologists
believe it previously stretched at least 1500m above its present height
of 5199m (17,057ft). The Kikuyu people settled in the central highlands
some 300 years ago called the mountain “Ngai” (God) who they believed
lived on the top of Mount Kenya.
Day 7 – Lake Baringo via Lake Bogoria
Morning drive via the Nyahururu Falls down to the shallow soda Lake Bogoria
and later to the beautiful lake Baringo where you may enjoy the pleasure
of an evening bird walk. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
The Nyahururu Falls also known as Thomson Falls was named after Joseph
Thomson who walked from Mombasa to Lake Victoria in the early 1880s; these
falls are shaped by the waters of the Ewaso Narok River and plunge over
72m into a rift, spraying the dark forest below.
In the spectacular Lake Bogoria; hot springs and geysers are the main
attractions. The lake has been called ‘the new home of the flamingo’ with
a nomad population of up to two million birds. For the bird enthusiasts,
Kesubo swamp located north of the park is home to more than 200 species
of birds.
Lake Baringo is the most Northerly of Kenya’s small Rift Valley lakes;
creased with papyrus and well developed acacia forest. Hippos, crocodiles
and monitor lizards are effortlessly seen from the shore, as is a magnificent
display of water birds. This is Kenya's bird watching centre with over
1200 different species native to the country and more than 450 sighted
here. A bird watcher's haven but beware, this is malaria land so it is
best to come prepared with plenty of mosquito repellent.
Day 8 – Nakuru National Park
We enjoy a morning boat ride in search of hippo, crocodile, and fish eagle.
After a sumptuous lunch, we then proceed to Lake Nakuru and the Nakuru
National Park for an afternoon game drive.
The park covers 180 sq km and is home to warthogs, waterbuck, buffaloes,
reedbucks, and the occasional leopard. White and black rhinos were introduced
to the park some years ago and you will find white rhino at the southern
end. The park has also retained its reputation as an ornithologists’ delight
with more than 400 species of bird found here. We spend the night at Kembu
campsite just outside of town.
Day 9 – Masai Mara National Reserve
After an early breakfast, we depart for Masai Mara National Reserve via
the Great Rift Valley arriving in time for lunch at the lodge. We then
proceed on an afternoon game drive returning to the lodge for a delicious
sundowner, and dinner at the lodge or luxury tented camp.
The Mara reserve is 1510 sq km of incredible wide-open landscapes and
fertile riverine woodland and one glimpse is enough to explain its appeal;
it is typical savannah, with a mass of amazing wildlife. Wherever you
go in the Mara you will see a frequent amount of wildlife such as Masai
giraffe, baboons, warthogs, bat eared foxes, grey jackals, spotted hyena,
topis, impala, hartebeests, wildebeest. Elephants, buffaloes, zebras and
hippos also exist in great numbers. It is also common to see lions either
basking after a heavy meal, or surveying the plains for their next meal.
Cheetahs and leopards are harder to spot but are still reasonably common.
10 & 11 – Masai Mara National Reserve
The next two days shall be spent viewing game, in the early morning hours
and in the evenings as this is when we have the best chances of seeing
wildlife. The ultimate action here is without doubt the annual wildebeest
exodus in July and August when millions of these grass eaters move north
from the Serengeti in search of lusher grass before turning south again
in October.
You may also opt to do some of the activities offered by the lodge. On
clear days, the Masai Mara offers fantastic orange tinted sunsets and
you will definitely want to capture this moment while sipping on a sun
downer back at the lodge.
Balloon trips are an entirely outstanding way of seeing the savannah plains
and the wildlife after which you come back down for a beautiful champagne
breakfast. These trips can be arranged at our office upon booking.
Day 12 - Nairobi
After a final early morning game drive we depart for Nairobi arriving
in the afternoon hours.
Cost per person sharing
2 people US$ 3240
4 people US$ 3120
6 people US$ 2820
Price includes:
-Park entrance fees
-Transport in a safari minibus with pop up roof
-Accommodation in lodges
- Return airport transfers
-2 Nights accommodations at Holiday inn on BB
- Dinner at Carnivore restaurant
-Game drives
-3 meals a day
-Services of a professional Driver/guide
- flying Doctors air Ambulance
-1 litre Mineral water per person per day
Price Excludes
- Hotel accommodations in Nairobi before and after the safari
- Personal travel insurance
- Cultural visits to Samburu/Maasai villages
- Tipping
- Drinks
- Personal effects
- Extras not mentioned above.
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