7 DAYS MASAI MARA NATIONAL PARK, LAKE NAKURU, AMBOSELI LODGE SAFARI

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DAY 1: NAIROBI / MASAI MARA

We depart Nairobi by Safari bus south to the Masai Mara National Park. A picnic will be served on the way followed by a game drive are due to arrive at the lodge or the camp in the late afternoon or early evening dinner will be served at the lodge or at the camp and you will be able to rest overnight in our modern two persons tents or your luxury lodge in masai mara.

Masai Mara National Reserve (also known as Masai Mara or The Mara) is situated within the Great Rift Valley (a fault line some 3,500 miles (5,600km) long that extends from the Mediterranean Sea through Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and to South Africa)in the southern part of Kenya. Measuring approximately 1510sq. kilometres (approx. 938sq. miles) in size. The Masai Mara is one of the best known and most popular reserves in the whole of Africa. The reserve’s topography is mainly open savannah (grassland) with clusters of acacia trees along the southeastern area of the park. The Mara and Talek rivers grace the rolling plains of the reserve. Myriad seasonal rivers appear during the rainy season but dry out once the rains are gone.

Wildlife and Game Viewing in The Masai Mara National Game Reserve

The Mara is also home to the richest concentration of wildlife, including the “Big Five” (elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and buffalo), zebras, antelope, gnus, Oribis, hyenas, giraffes, warthogs, gazelles, hartebeests, hippos, crocodiles and others. The park has the largest concentration of African lions, including the black-manned lion.

Birdlife is as plentiful as wildlife at the Masai Mara, which boasts over 400 different birds species. In the Mara and Talek rivers you’ll find crocodiles as well as Hippos.

The Great Wildebeest and Zebra Migration of The Masai Mara National Game Reserve

Then of course there is Wildebeest and Zebra migration which has made the Masai Mara famous. The trek happens with a fair share of animal drama as the migrating herds attract the attention of hungry predators – the hyenas and lions that prey on the lame and sick animals along the way. The Masai Mara Wildebeest and Zebra migration last for four months (July-October) towards the Mara. The months of July and August are the best times to see what is truly the world’s most spectacular wildebeest migration and the dramatic sights that occur during the mass crossing of the swollen Mara River

DAY 2: MASAI MARA

We will be able to take an early morning and late afternoon game drive to explore this famous and unique park. As usual, meals will be served at the camp or masai mara lodge.

DAY 3: MASAI MARA

A morning game drive will be available followed in the afternoon by an optional nature walk. All meals will be provided at the camp or masai mara lodge.

DAY 4: MASAI MARA / NAKURU

A pre-breakfast game drive will be available with breakfast back at the camp or lodge before our safari bus takes us to Nakuru. On the way a picnic lunch will be served. Lake Nakuru is renowned for it’s bird life nor forgetting its most famous flamingoes. In addition small game is in profuse supply. For campers overnight will be spent at a simple but clean hotel with hot showers. The hotel will also serve dinner. Lodge clients will dine and sleep at Lake Nakuru Lodge / Sarova Lion Hill Lodge.

Lake Nakuru National Park was first gazette as a bird sanctuary in 1960 and upgraded to National Park status in 1968. A northern extension was added to the park in 1974 and the lake was designated as a Ramsar site. Lake Nakuru is world famous for its stunning flocks of lesser flamingo, which literally turn its shores pink. Its birdlife is world renowned: a beacon for leading ornithologists, scientists and wildlife film-makers. The park spans an attractive range of wooded and bush grassland around the lake offering wide ecological diversity, from lake water, woodland to the rocky escarpments and ridges.

Lake Nakuru Natio0nal Park rivals Amboseli as Kenya’s second-most-visited park. This is one of the best places in Kenya to see leopards, white rhinos and black rhinos and the endangered Rothschild Giraffe. Lake Nakuru National park’s most famous attraction is the flamingos that ring the lake in thousands.

Notable game within the lake includes hippo and clawless otters. On the shores roam waterbuck, Bohor’s Reedbuck and zebra. The woodlands and forest are now home to both black and white rhino. In 1987, only two black rhinos remained following the ravages of poaching. By creating a rhino sanctuary within the park and reintroducing a breeding herd from Laikipia, the K.W.S. has now successfully re-established rhino in the park. Lake Nakuru National Park is also a sanctuary to the endangered Rothschild Giraffe.

Game viewing is relatively easy: buffalo, leopard, lion, Rothschild’s giraffe, Black and White Colobus monkey are plentiful in the forest. The bushlands offer eland, steinbok, impala, Chandler’s reedbuck and dik dik, whilst rock hyrax and klipspringer occupy the cliffs and escarpment.

DAY 5: NAKURU / NAIROBI / AMBOSELI

Following a pre-breakfast game drive we will leave the hotel for Nairobi and continue to Amboseli. Lunch will be served in Nairobi. Once in the Amboseli National Park we will be able to take a game drive on the way to our camp site or lodge. Dinner will be served at the camp or Amboseli lodge.

DAY 6: AMBOSELI

The early morning pre-breakfast game drive is a must both for quality of viewing and for atmosphere of the wilds of Africa. We will return to our Camp or Lodge for breakfast to be followed by a mid-morning drive. Lunch will be served back at the camp or lodge.

The evening game drive will complete this very full day and allow our clients to have seen and experienced the wilds of Africa in its natural state. Dinner will be served at the Camp or Amboseli Lodge.

Amboseli national park was declared a national reserve in 1968. It became a national park in 1974. Amboseli National Park covers 392km² (151miles²) and has a mixed topography of plains, acacia woodland, rocky thorn bush, swamps and marshes. This diversity, along with a long dry season, ensures excellent viewing of the large concentrations of African animals living in this natural habitat. Amboseli is one of the most popular safari parks in Kenya, the wildlife viewing is first class throughout the year, and the park is renowned for the spectacular backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro – the highest mountain in Africa

Wildlife and Bird Watching in Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park is home to large herds of free-ranging elephants, buffalo, impala, lion, cheetah, hyena, giraffes, zebra, and wildebeest among other African animals. There is also a host of Kenya birds, both large and small, to see if you keep your eyes open and stop at every sighting.

Activities and What to do in Amboseli National Park

Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest freestanding mountain in the world is best viewed from Amboseli National Park

Visit Observation Hill, which overlooks the park, swamps and, of course, the herds of free-roaming elephants.

Amboseli is Masai land so you have a chance to meet the Masai people and learn about the Masai culture and their indigenous lifestyle on a Masai village tour.

Bird watching is best between October and January if you want to see Kenya’s migratory birds, including African skimmers, red and yellow bishops, goshawks, buffalo weavers and palm nut vultures, to name a few.

DAY 7: AMBOSELI / NAIROBI

After breakfast we will leave the camp or lodge for a fast game drive as we leave the park on the way to Nairobi. A hot or picnic lunch will be served on the way, arriving in Nairobi in the afternoon

Included in this safari

  • Transport on custom made 8 seater tour van ideal for game viewing and photography
  • Full board accommodation whilst on safari
  • Accommodation in double/triple room
  • All park entrance fees to include government taxes
  • Service of an English speaking professional driver/guide
  • All game drives as detailed in the itinerary
  • Complimentary return airport transfers
  • Bottled water whilst on safari
  • Start and end in Nairobi.
  • Personalized service

Not included in this safari

  • Tips
  • Laundry
  • Beverages/Drinks
  • International flights
  • Visas
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Any other extras not detailed in
  • Hotel accommodations in Nairobi before and after the safari

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