7 Days Aberdares Nakuru ,Naivasha and Amboseli

Duration

7 days

Tour Type

Explore Tours

This journey includes visits to the Aberdare National Park, the Samburu National Reserve, and the stunning Lake Nakuru National Park, which is noted for its flamingos and endangered black rhinos, before continuing to the Maasai Mara, the world cup of wildlife. You will be accompanied by a qualified driving guide.

Included/Exclude

  • Accommodation and meals, as specified in the itinerary
  • Scheduled Game Drives
  • Park fees as indicated in the itinerary
  • All meet and greet services.
  • Vehicle Park Entrance Fees
  • Service of an English-speaking tour guide.
  • Complimentary local transfers
  • Complimentary Bottle of water for the safari
  • Government taxes
  • Transportation in a chauffeur-driven minivan with a pop-up roof allows for easy game viewing and photography.
  • Visa costs and travel insurance.
  • All personal items, such as phone bills, fax/email bills, etc.
  • Tips and gratuities for hotel, lodge, camp workers, and driver-guide(s).
  • Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Any domestic or international flight and departure taxes
  • Laundry Services
  • Any additional items not listed in our itinerary
  • Christmas supplement is included.
  • PCR TEST ON REQUEST.

Tour Plan

NAIROBI – ABERDARES
Pick up from the hotel/airport in the morning and depart Nairobi for Aberdares, arriving in time for lunch. This lovely park is on the edge of a hill and offers spectacular views of Mt. Kenya. After lunch, you will be transported to the Ark Tree Lodge.

The Ark Tree Lodge is designed in the shape of Noah's biblical ark, and it is here that you will spend the night, watching the wildlife that come to drink and eat the salt from the floodlit watering hole. The Ark overlooks floodlit water holes frequented by buffalo, elephants, warthogs, bush pigs, various antelope, and, on rare occasions, lions and other huge creatures. The evening is spent on the open verandas or in public places, viewing the animals and birds that come to drink. Dinner is served in the dining room. It is possible to set up a wake-up call at night when a specific animal, such as a rhino or a lion, visits the water hole.

ABERDARES – LAKE NAKURU
After an early breakfast, leave Aberdare National Park for Lake Nakuru. Arrive in time for lunch and check into Nakuru Sopa Lodge. Afternoon game drive across Pink Lake, which is known for its large flocks of flamingos, but just a few may be seen due to rising water levels and climate change. Keep an eye out for other exotic species such as warthogs and waterbuck, not to mention the iconic white and black rhinos.

NAKURU – MAASAI MARA
After an early breakfast, you'll leave Lake Nakuru for Maasai Mara. You will pass via Narok, a famous Masai settlement. Arrive on time for lunch. Check in at Maasai Mara Sopa Lodge and eat lunch.

During the afternoon wildlife drive around the park, there is a good chance of seeing the Big 5, including cheetahs, servals, hyenas, bat-eared foxes, black-backed and side-striped jackals, hippo, crocodile, baboons, warthog, topi, eland, Thompson's gazelle, Grant's gazelle, impala, waterbuck, oribi, reed-buck, and zebra. During the migration (July to November), large quantities of wildebeest arrive.

MAASAI MARA – LAKE NAIVASHA
After an early breakfast, depart from Maasai Mara and drive to Lake Naivasha, arriving in time for lunch. After that, you'll travel to Naivasha to uncover its best-kept secret: Crescent Island. This amazing island is located in Lake Naivasha, a gorgeous freshwater Wherever you walk in the enormous Masai Mara, you will encounter a variety of species, including Masai giraffes, Baboons, Warthogs, bat-eared foxes, grey jackals, spotted hyenas, Topis, Impala, Hartebeests, and wildebeest. Savannah Elephants, African Cape Buffaloes, Zebras, and Hippos can all be found in large numbers.

lake rimmed by thick papyrus, and its environs are rich in natural richness, including fish eagles, ospreys, lily trotters, a variety of herons, and over 200 other species of birds. On your journey to the island, you will have a boat trip on the sparkling Lake Naivasha, where you will see herds of hippos and other water fowl.

water levels and climate change. Keep an eye out for other exotic species such as warthogs and waterbuck, not to mention the iconic white and black rhinos.

NAKURU – MAASAI MARA
After an early breakfast, you'll leave Lake Nakuru for Maasai Mara. You will pass via Narok, a famous Masai settlement. Arrive on time for lunch. Check in at Maasai Mara Sopa Lodge and eat lunch.

During the afternoon wildlife drive around the park, there is a good chance of seeing the Big 5, including cheetahs, servals, hyenas, bat-eared foxes, black-backed and side-striped jackals, hippo, crocodile, baboons, warthog, topi, eland, Thompson's gazelle, Grant's gazelle, impala, waterbuck, oribi, reed-buck, and zebra. During the migration (July to November), large quantities of wildebeest arrive.

MAASAI MARA FULL DAY
After breakfast, you will go on a full-day game drive in this premier reserve. The game drives take you in quest of Africa's Big Five as well as the diverse species that inhabits this game reserve. On clear days, the Mara produces stunning orange-tinged sunsets that are well worth capturing

Wherever you walk in the enormous Masai Mara, you will encounter a variety of species, including Masai giraffes, Baboons, Warthogs, bat-eared foxes, grey jackals, spotted hyenas, Topis, Impala, Hartebeests, and wildebeest. Savannah Elephants, African Cape Buffaloes, Zebras, and Hippos can all be found in large numbers.

Frequently Asked Questions!!

What should I expect during a Kenya safari tour?

During a Kenya safari tour, you can expect to go on game drives in national parks and reserves. You will get the opportunity to see a wide variety of wildlife, including the Big 5s and stunning landscapes of Kenya.

How long should a Kenya trip be?

The duration of a Kenya safari tour package may vary depending on your preferences and time availability. However, it is best to plan for at least 3-5 days to get a fully hilarious wildlife experience.

Is Kenya Tanzania safari worth it?

Kenya Safari offers a unique mix of varied tourist attractions and quality service by experienced tour operators. That is why it becomes the most worthwhile place to visit African Safari and spend time at the beach.

Is safari better in Tanzania or Kenya?

If wildlife diversity is your top priority, then the Kenya trip may be the better choice. However, both countries offer excellent wildlife viewing opportunities for safari enthusiasts.

How safe is it to travel in Kenya for safari?

Kenya is a safe destination for visitors, but it’s always important to take precautions and stay informed about the current situation. It is always a good idea to follow the guidance of local authorities and travel with reputable tour operators for the best Kenya wildlife safari.

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Max Guests

20

Min Age

12+