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8 days
Africa
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Highlights
Hand-feed giraffes and dive into local Maasai culture
Chase the Big Five in the Masai Mara and Amboseli’s elephant herds
Cruise across Lake Naivasha with hippo and bird sighting
Snap postcard-perfect shots of Mount Kilimanjaro
Description
Uncover the wild heart of Kenya in this 8-day safari experience packed with diverse landscapes, vibrant culture, and unforgettable wildlife encounters. Begin in Nairobi with a giraffe encounter, then venture deep into the game-rich savannah of Masai Mara. Experience the tranquility of Lake Naivasha with a scenic boat safari, and finish strong in Amboseli, where elephants roam beneath the shadow of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro. A perfectly paced itinerary for nature lovers, photographers, and first-time safari-goers alike.
Tour plans
Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi – Giraffe Centre Visit
Arrive at JKIA and meet your driver-guide
Visit the Giraffe Centre to interact with endangered Rothschild giraffes
Transfer to your Nairobi hotel and relax (meals on your own)
Day 2: Nairobi to Masai Mara – Scenic Drive & Game Drive
Drive through the picturesque Great Rift Valley en route to Masai Mara
Arrive in time for lunch and a rest at your lodge
Head out for your first thrilling afternoon game drive
Day 3: Full-Day Game Drive in Masai Mara
Embark on a full-day safari with a packed picnic lunch
Spot the Big Five and other diverse wildlife
Explore different areas of the expansive reserve
Day 4: Maasai Village Visit & Leisure Time
Enjoy a cultural visit to a local Maasai village
Participate in traditional dances and learn about tribal life
Enjoy a final game drive or relax at your lodge
Day 5: Masai Mara to Lake Naivasha – Boat Safari
Drive to Lake Naivasha and check into your lakeside lodge
Enjoy a boat safari spotting hippos and birdlife
Optional walking safari at Crescent Island
Day 6: Lake Naivasha to Amboseli – Scenic Transition
Travel south to Amboseli National Park
Arrive for lunch and unwind at your lodge or camp
Go on your first game drive in search of elephants and predators
Day 7: Full Day Safari in Amboseli
Enjoy sunrise or sunset safaris with Kilimanjaro views
Choose between two shorter game drives or a full-day packed-lunch excursion
Spot elephants, buffaloes, zebras, and many birds in the wetlands
Day 8: Amboseli to Nairobi – Departure
Drive back to Nairobi after breakfast
Stop for lunch or last-minute shopping (at your own cost)
Drop-off at JKIA for your departure flight
Inclusions
All transfers
1 night Nairobi BB
3 nights Masai Mara FB
1 night Naivasha FB
2 nights Amboseli FB
Use of 4x4 Safari land cruiser with open roof for easy game viewing
All park entry fees
Services of an English-speaking driver guide
Drinks including water at meal times
Items of personal nature
Tips & gratuities
Extra Optional Activities
Exclusions
All quotations are based on current Government Park Tariffs. Park fees are subject to change without prior notice.
Tourists’ Visa to Kenya should be applied for on-line on https://www.etakenya.go.ke/en as manual visa on arrival is no longer available.
Personal travel insurance cover is recommended for all visitors to East Africa
We shall NOT be liable for any excursions or extra services NOT booked through our office while on tour.
Please restrict baggage per person to 15 kilos if you are taking a domestic flight and 20 kilos if you are doing a road safari. Soft bags are MANDATORY
It is MANDATORY for travellers returning to some countries from Kenya to be in possession of a valid Yellow Fever Certificate; Kindly reconfirm on the requirements before confirming any booking.
Plastic bags are illegal in Kenya as we are on a positive effort to reduce the impact of plastics on our environment. The ban applies to:
• Carrier bags with handles & with or without gussets.
• Flat bags without handles & without gussets.
Please take note that if you are travelling to Kenya, plastic bags that match the above description, including duty free bags, will be confiscated at the airport. There is however a bigger risk that if anyone is caught using these plastic bags, the fine is Ksh. 4, 000, 000 (approximately USD 38 000) or prison sentences of up to four years. Single use plastic is not allowed in the Kenyan protected areas. Kindly bring along your refillable water bottles.
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