13
Days Big Game Wildlife Camping Safari
Day 1: Arrive Nairobi
On arrival transfer to the hotel
Overnight at a Nairobi hotel
Day 2: Nairobi
Today we'll visit the Nairobi Museum famously, known
for the prehistory engraved along the Rift valley
in East Africa. A well guided museum tour will bring
us across the stories of the “Turkana Boy”
in Kenya, “Lucy” (our Mother) in Ethiopia
and the “Nut Cracker” in Tanzania. Geological
gallery complements the dating of these creatures.
Other galleries of great human interest includes
the Ethnography portraying the over 42 ethnic tribes
in Kenya, birds and mammals galleries gives us the
insight of the coming trip
Overnight at a Nairobi hotel
Day 3: Mt. Kenya
After breakfast will head for Mt Kenya passing the
central highlands comprising of the small scale
farms and large tracks of pineapple and coffee plantation.
Arrive at our lodge for lunch located at the slopes
of Mt Kenya at 2190m. Well placed in a forested
area next to a waterhole that attracts lots of mammals
at night. Some that me be seen includes Leopard,
Giant Forest Hog, Bush Pig, Large-spotted Genet
among others, while the armed guided forest walk
takes you even more nearer to the wild. The flush
red and calls of the Hartlaub’s Turaco is
great while the Black-and-White Columbus, Syke’s
Monkey, Olive Baboon, Cape Bufallo, Elephants may
be encountered.
Overnight at Naru Moru
Day 4-7: Samburu National Reserve
After morning walk and breakfast we’ll cross the open plains between the Mt. Kenya and Aberdare Ranges where stunning Long-tailed Widowbird in their breeding plumages excites each and every participant. Arriving at Samburu Serena Lodge for lunch. We’ll spend the next 3 nights here and game drive should take us through the three famous national reserves namely Samburu, Bufallo Springs and Shaba (George and Joy Adamson did live here) . Big Game here her includes species well restricted to the arid conditions some north of equator such as Gravy’s Zebra, Somali Ostrich, Reticulated Giraffe, Gerenuk among large herds of Elephants, Impalas, Grant’s and Thompson’s Gazelles. Vulturine Guineafowl is a species we hope not to miss. The Samburu tribe (closely resembling and sharing the Maa language with Masai) inhabits the area and a visit to their homestead is a treat to remember.
Overnight at reserve
campsite
Day 7-9: Lake Nakuru National Park
Today we transfer across the Solio Plains visiting the Thompson’s Fall and later descending to the Great Rift Valley via the Subukia Escarpment and along the dormant Menengai Crater to reach the world famous Lake Nakuru National Park on time for lunch. Usually there is a high concentration of both Lesser and Greater Flamingoes and makes another unforgettable sighting.
The park host great variety of mammals including the Lion, Leopard, Black and White Rhinos, large herds of Cape Buffalo, Common Waterbuck among other herbivores and if luck a new behavior of Spotted Hyenas killing the flamingoes. The lodge where we stay id located in the hills probably holding the largest euphorbia forest in the world.
Overnight at reserve campsite
Day 9: Lake Naivasha
We’ll spend a whole day at Naivasha where a boat ride and a walk in the nearby Hell’s Gate National Park makes great walking expedition through the herds of Common Zebra, Warthogs, Grant’s and Thompson’s Gazelles and occasionally Bufallo.
Staying at the famous house of George and Joy Adamson where tea/coffee and cookies while watching one of the famous documentaries “Born Free, Living Free or Elsa the Lioness” is a MUST for all.
Overnight at a campsite
Day 10-13: Masai Mara National Reserve
After an early morning breakfast we’ll head to our final destination the 8th wonder of the world Masai Mara National Reserve where we’ll spend our next 3 nights in the far western part of the reserve and on the Olololoo Escarpment and near to the bank of the Mara River in a luxurious first class tented camp.
In the camp’s forest a flock of both the Shalow’s and Ross’ Turaco may appear and herds of large mammals may be well visible from the dinning area. During the famous Wilderbeest migration the big herds fills the area and you may frequently encounter large cats such as Lions, Hyenas and Cheetah.
Here we may also opt to take a bird’s eye view balloon flight over the plains and wildlife of Masai Mara.
Overnight at Olololoo
Escarpment/Sekenani or Talek Camp
Day 13: Fly Masai Mara – Nairobi
We take a morning game drive and after breakfast fly back to Nairobi with lunch at the Giraffe Manor with giraffes later visiting the Giraffe Centre.
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