11 Days Kenya Wildlife Safari

This Package Gives us an opportunity to Discover the undiscovered secret of wonders, photograph the lush green highlands, wildlife, fascinating cultures, mythology and history that live and breathe in sacred sites and lively traditional festivals. Capture the spirit of East Africa, Spark the imagination, reward the sense stimulate the intellect and enliven the spirit in this safari capital of the world, a vast mosaic of lion-gold savannah Rolling grassland. This Package involves discovering the beauty of Kenya. Get an opportunity to witness what is considered as one of the most exciting safari combined with spectacular landscape providing the setting for Africa best classic wildlife safari experience, Photographs of African bush-cloaked hills with commanding views of Africa’s most wildlife arenas, the scene of annual migration of over one million wildebeest. This is the best place for the perfect photographs in Masai Mara National Reserve, Visit the Man Eaters of Tsavo East and West national Parks, Visit Amboseli National Park set against the backdrop of Africa’s highest mountain Kilimanjaro in this beautiful position at the heart of this famous national park for the best photograph opportunities in search for big herds of Elands, Buffaloes, Zebras, Giraffes, Warthogs, Baboon and Best Scenic View rapped in the golden Savannah plain with un-interrupted view and perfect birding experience and colorful birds, displaying and posing for the photos, where Mt Kilimanjaro provides a stupendous backdrop, Never to Miss what is considered as the best Classic African Safari Park in Africa’s most rewarding game drives that has a high level of excitement and character all its own, as predators begin their nightly search for prey. As the day cools and the sky is streaked by red, gold and orange hues, you may be surprised by the roar of a lion, a galloping giraffe, or the high pitched giggling of hyenas fighting over a kill. At a suitable vantage point, you will be paused, allowing you to enjoy a sundowner in blissful comfort. Unforgettable encounter with rare antelopes at Shimba Hills National Reserve Kenya’s only population of Sable Antelope. Arabuko Sokoke national Reserve with its endearing golden-rumped elephant shrew. The bright orange horizon, casting silhouettes of giraffes and elephants, should be reason enough to get us to Masai Mara & Amboseli National Park.

Day 1 :Arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
Arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and Transfer to the Hotel in Nairobi for Lunch before proceed to Giraffe center in Nairobi National Park. Experience the first hand rich dynamic and promising future of Nairobi’s melting pot and see this city through the eyes of an excited adventure. Nairobi is one of the largest cities in Africa full of excitement
Visit Giraffes Center & Shedrick Elephant Trust
After Breakfast drive to Giraffe Center which is about 40-minutes’ drive from Nairobi city Center. It is located in Langata approximately 20kms from the city Center of Nairobi. It was established in order to protect the endangered giraffes that are found in the grasslands of East Africa.
Visit to the Elephant Trust
After Lunch Visit Elephant Orphanage Located in Nairobi National Park, using Kenya Wildlife Services central workshop gate entrance off Magadi Road in Langata. This Orphanage was founded by Daphne Dame Sheldrick.
During this time the Orphans can be witnessed enjoying a milk, feed and mud bath or soil dusting on cooler days. This visit is intended to provide an opportunity for visitors to learn about the work of Shelderick Wildlife Trust in the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned elephants, with one of the Keeper giving a talk throughout the visiting during which time they will tell the stories of different orphans in the care and explain about the process of raising Milk dependents baby elephants. The Visit is both Educative and Informative, throughout the talk the elephants will be enjoying themselves eating greens, drinking their milk, playing with one Another and on hotter days splashing about in the mud, afterwards drive back to the lodge
Observing Giraffes from Wooden Platform
This activity is great full of fun and very interactive with People. It’s an amazing to see these animals up so close. This center, which protects the highly endangered Rothschild’s giraffes which are about 300 giraffes, combined serous conservation with enjoyable activities you can observe, hand-feed or even kiss one of the giraffes from a wooden structure, which is quite an experience, you may also spot warthogs snuffling about in the mud, and there is an interesting forest walk through adjacent Gogo River Bird Sanctuary. This Giraffes Center was Established in1983 by the Kenyan grandson of Scottish Earl and his wife Betty begun African Fund for Endangered wildlife. After drive to to the Hotel to check in for overnight.


Day 2:Transfer to Tsavo East National Reserve

After Lunch transfer to Tsavo East National Park driving via Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary connecting to Samburu town along Nairobi-Mombasa highway, the drive is long but spectacular with excellent wilderness feelings arriving at Voi town closest to Tsavo East National Park to check in at Voi gate and immediately start enjoying welcoming remarks of the finest wildlife in this great treasure of the world before arriving at the lodge for overnight.

Day 3:Full Day Game Drive in Tsavo East National Park
African Apes HolidaysAfter early Morning Breakfast at the lodge we shall depart for a full day game drive with packed Lunch. We raise with the beautiful Tsavo East National Park one of the world’s largest National Park, providing undeveloped wilderness homes to vast numbers of animals. Famous are the Tsavo lions, a population whose adult males often lack manes entirely.
Our wildlife safari experience in Tsavo East National Park with an exciting comprehensive list of rare animal types found in Tsavo East Park includes the aardwolf, yellow baboon, bat, Cape buffalo, Senegal bushbaby, bushbuck, caracal, African wildcat, southeast African cheetah, African civet, Kirk’s dik-dik, African wild dog, African dormouse, blue duiker, bush duiker, Harvey’s red duiker, common eland, African bush elephant, bat-eared fox, northern greater galago, Grant’s gazelle, rusty-spotted genet, common genet, gerenuk, giraffe, African savanna hare, springhare, Coke’s hartebeest, Hunter’s hartebeest, East African hedgehog, spotted hyena, striped hyena, yellow-spotted rock hyrax, southern tree hyrax, impala, black-backed jackal, side-striped jackal, klipspringer, lesser kudu, leopard, lion, banded mongoose, dwarf mongoose, Egyptian mongoose, marsh mongoose, slender mongoose, white-tailed mongoose, vervet monkey, Sykes’ monkey, fringe-eared oryx, clawless otter, ground pangolin, crested porcupine, cane rat, giant rat, naked mole rat, honey badger, bohor reedbuck, black rhinoceros, serval, elephant shrew, bush squirrel, East African red squirrel, striped ground squirrel, unstriped ground squirrel, suni, common warthog, ellipsen waterbuck, plains zebra and Grevy’s zebra and excitingly of all herds of brown dusty African savannah elephants. Here we shall have our Picnic lunch at a very great view Theatre of the Wild
We shall not miss out the sight of dust-red elephant wallowing, rolling and spraying each other with the midnight blue waters of palm-shaded Galana River is one of the most evocative images in Africa. This, along with the 300 kilomtere long Yatta Plateau, the longest lava flow in the world, make for an adventure unlike any other in the Tsavo East. The park forms the largest protected area in Kenya and is home to most of the larger mammals, vast herds of dust –red elephant, Rhino, buffalo, lion, leopard, pods of hippo, crocodile, waterbucks, lesser Kudu, gerenuk and the prolific bird life features 500 recorded species. Our Summary in this beautiful renowned national park at dusk will be beautiful Sunset as we drive back to the lodge for overnight.

Day 4:Transfer to Tsavo West National Park
After early morning at the lodge transfer to Tsavo west national park yet another great place for African memorable wildlife safari experience. The two National parks are bisected by Nairobi-Mombasa road and the drive from Tsavo East and west is very exciting with great view of beautiful hills from far horizon proceeding to the lodge to check in and have lunch before preparing for our another exciting game drive

Evening Game Drive in Tsavo West National Park

Kenya wildlife safarisAfter Lunch at the Lodge we shall proceed with our exciting drive in Tsavo West National Park the Land of Lava, Springs, Man-Eaters & Magical Sunsets while at Tsavo West National we shall have real great safari Moment From the sight of crystal clear water gushing out of from the under parched lava rock that is the Mzima Springs to the Shetani lava flows, Tsavo West is a beautiful, rugged wilderness. The savannah ecosystem comprises of open grasslands, scrublands, and Acacia woodlands, belts of riverine vegetation and rocky ridges including the Poacher’s Lookout where we shall see the teeming herds in the plains below. In Tsavo West we shall be offered some of the most magnificent game viewing in the world and attractions including elephant, rhino, Hippos, lions, cheetah, leopards, Buffalos, diverse plant and bird species including the threatened corncrake and near threatened Basra Reed Warbler. Landscape, panorama of beautiful nature with excellent sunset at its best never to miss our eyes. After this game drive we shall drive back to the lodge for overnight.

Day 5:Morning Game Drive & Evening Nature Walk in Tsavo West National Park
After early morning breakfast we shall drive to Mzima Springs a series of natural springs and pools, famous for its hippo and crocodile populations Tsavo West forms one of the largest wildlife conservation areas on Earth and is one of the largest national parks in Kenya. We shall see abundant wildlife, the park has one of the most diverse landscapes in East Africa, with several volcanic craters and interesting hills. Our experience in Tsavo west will be excellent. Historically famous for the Man-eaters of Tsavo, two mane less Lions that developed a taste for human prey during the early 1900’s. They were eventually shot after killing 130 people who were working on the Mombasa-Nairobi railway line. It was also a major battleground between the British and Germans during World War I. Today the region is much more tranquil, and is known for its Red-colored Elephants, which love to dust bath in the red colored soil and our eyes will not miss this out. The park has many interesting geological features due to volcanic activity. We shall see massive wildlife spread out, and we will fully appreciate this national park.
We shall take a Guided Walking safari which is a great way to take in the beautiful savannah scenery as well as see the Shetani Lava flow. This is estimated to have been from an eruption 200 years ago. It covers an area of 50km square and has interesting caves to explore such as the Shetani Cave. The main focus of the park is on the Mzima Springs which produces 350 million litres of fresh water a day, and in fact provides most of Mombasa’s water supply. There is an underground hide here which provides a window into the antics of Hippos underwater as the water is so clear. The underground viewing hide allows us to get a different perspective on Hippos and Crocodiles from underwater at the Mzima Springs this is a great experience encounter with these creatures. See the Shetani flow where a volcano erupted and created a river of magma that has hardened.
Tsavo West National Park is more mountainous and wetter, with swamps, Lake Jipe and the Mzima Springs. It is known for birdlife and for its large mammals. It is also home to a black rhino sanctuary. Ancient lands of Lions, in 1898 the Uganda railway construction was abruptly halted by the two of the most voracious and insatiable man-eating lions appeared upon the scene, and for over nine month waged intermittent warfare against the railway and all those connected with it in the vicinity of Tsavo. A vibrant volcanic arena; molten lava that form Shetani lava spewed from the earth just about 200 years ago and its fiery fury was thought by locals to be work of the Devil.
Poacher’s Lookout and roaring rocks; the Park abound the panoramic vintage point from which to view the movement of the herds. Glorious game drives; Tsavo west will offer us some of the most magnificent game viewing in the world. After drive back to the lodge

Day 6:Transfer to Amboseli national Park & Evening Game Drive
African Birding JourneysAfter early morning breakfast transfer to Amboseli National Park Home of the African Elephant Crowned by Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, the Amboseli National Parks is one of Kenya’s most popular parks. The name Amboseli comes from a Maasai word meaning salty dust and it is one of the best places in Africa to view large herds of elephants up close. Nature lovers can explore five different habitats here ranging from the dried-up bed of Lake Amboseli, wetlands with sulphur springs, the savannah and woodlands.

Evening Magical Game Drive in Amboseli National Park

After Lunch at the lodge we shall proceed to Amboseli National Park the second-most popular national park in Kenya after Maasai Mara National Reserve. Our game drive will be magical in this famous park for being the best place in the world to get close to free-ranging elephants opportunities with fantastic views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free-standing mountain in the world.
We shall have a chance to witness that Amboseli is a home to Echo, perhaps the most researched elephant in the world, and the subject of many books and documentaries, followed for almost four decades by American conservationist Dr. Cynthia Moss. Echo died in 2009 when she was about 60 years old. While on our evening game drive we shall have some of the best opportunities to see African wildlife because the vegetation is sparse due to the long, dry months African bush elephant, Cape buffalo, impala, lion, cheetah, spotted hyena, Masai giraffe, Grant’s zebra, and blue wildebeest, bat-eared fox as we experience the roads in Amboseli which have a loose surface of volcanic soil that is dusty and it will make our African experience drive. The Best Destinations to Catch a Stunning African Sunset in Africa Get ready to feast your eyes on Africa’s most stunning sunsets as we drive back to the Lodge for overnight.

Day 7:Full Day Emotional Game Drive Experience in Amboseli National Park
After early Morning breakfast at the lodge we shall get set for a full day game drive which is the most emotional experience on an African safari and here in Amboseli national park is truly off- beaten activity which will be adventured in open savannah grassland, acacia trees on popup safari vehicle, this is the best morning moment as the sun has just come out as well as animals coming out of their hiding places to look for food We shall be in a position to catch the best of Amboseli the second famous tourist destination in Kenya because of its large number of elephants and splendid view of majestic Mount Kilimanjaro across Tanzania borders. The great observation of hills around the park also offering us a clear panoramic view of the peak and park’s plains as well as swamps like Enkongo Narok which are located underground from the mountain top providing a rewarding emerald sash beneath as we sight-see the nature beauty of the park. Still around the swamp we can see a high concentration of animals during the dry season has they quench for thirsty and their tracks is rewarding. These swamps are permanent enough to keep hippos in Amboseli throughout the year.
Note that the park is home of a wide range of herds of elephants, buffalos and bird life species which can be easily seen along Lake Kioko and lake Amboseli, lions are rare and cheetahs are easily seen on game drive in the woods a little further south, giraffes can be seen in acacia trees. On game drive in Amboseli we shall also sight see the rapier horned fringe eared Oryx antelope and the gerenuk also stretch their long necks up to forage in the tree. In the open grass we shall see zebras and wildebeest together which is a good ideal from the zebra’s point of view because of tracking, the predators like lions usually ends up with the less fleet footed with solitary wildebeest Oohh yes what a great experience, we stand the great chance of spotting the big four mammals out of big five which are inhabitant in open plains ,acacia trees and such animals include; lions ,buffaloes ,elephants ,leopards ,Zebras ,cheetahs ,giraffes ,servals cats ,gerenuk ,bush baby ,aardwolf ,spotted hyenas ,duikers and hundreds of bird species can also be spotted in here. We shall still reach the western part of the park on our emotional game drive which is dominated by vast Lake Amboseli gets dry outside during rainy season giving us a clear photography of species for our remembrance in this endless grasslands, arid plains, and this day goes out with a bang. Sipping a sundowner at the end of a fun-filled, adventure-packing our African evening safari is an absolute must, as the horizon catches fire and the land gets painted in red and orange hues. We shall proceed with night game drive session to provide a wonderful animal viewing is just awesome experience and return to the lodge for overnight.

Day 8:Transfer to Masai Mara National Reserve
After Morning breakfast transfer to Maasai Mara National Reserve via Nairobi city the Tourism Capital of East Africa, this drive is long but very exciting with a lot to see we shall stop over for lunch at a selected Tourist Hotel/Restaurant in Nairobi city before driving to Maasai Mara National Reserve. When we reach the rift valley viewpoint we shall stop here for the view and take some beautiful photos drive to Maasai Mara through Narok arriving late evening to check-in at the lodge.

Visit the Masai People of Kenya
Kenya SafarisAfter checking in at the Lodge visit Maasai People. Kenya is a cultural microcosm of Africa, a land of miraculously harmonious contrast with rich cultural diversity, visit the Masai homestead see their culture ethnically the Nomadic who keep and survive on Cattle.

Day 9:Full Day Classic Game drive safari Moment in Masai Mara National Reserve
Kenya Wildlife SafarisAfter early morning breakfast at the lodge we shall proceed with our packed Lunch for what makes the great reputation of the Masai Mara national reserve undoubtedly the great classic wildlife safari. This natural phenomenon is one of the most spectacular that nature has to offer us in the world. Although the great migration is one of the most popular attractions of the reserve, the Masai Mara is undoubtedly one of the best African destinations for wildlife viewing and regardless of the season the Masai Mara National Reserve is about 1530 km². The Masai Mara is bounded by the Serengeti National Park of Tanzania to the south, the Siria escarpment also called Oloololo escarpment to the west and Masai pastoral ranches to the north, east and west. The Sand, Talek and Mara rivers are the major rivers draining the reserve. Becoming a rarity in African parks is the wildlife roaming in complete freedom, without fences or other obstacles stopping them. Animals disregard the borders drawn on the papers, not only those that split Kenya from Tanzania but also the limits of the protected area.
The Masai Mara offer a great diversity of different natural habitats for the wildlife: the vast open plains covered with tall red oat grass and scattered acacia trees, the rolling hills covered with short grass and interspersed with rocky inselbergs, the patches of woodland, the extensive marshes and swampy areas, the mighty Mara River with its dense riverine forests. The western border is the Oloololo Escarpment or of the Rift Valley, the Siria escarpment, and wildlife tends to be most concentrated here, as the swampy ground means that access to water is always good and tourist disruption is minimal is characterized by a wide valley and a towering escarpment
The Masai Mara is one of the best known and most famous reserves in the whole of Africa and sustains some of Africa’s largest and most varied wildlife populations. Almost all animals of the African continent are represented since the park shelters about 80 kinds of mammals and more than 450 varieties of birds. It is also famous for the Big Five; Rhinoceros, Elephant, Leopard, Cape buffalo, and Lion, along with other animals such as zebras, giraffes, Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelles, impalas, topis and their predators’ lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas. Hippos are abundant in the Mara River as are very large Nile crocodiles among the largest in Africa.


Day 10:Full Day Exceptional Game Drive in Masai Mara National Reserve

After dream fly air balloon proceed with our excellent game viewing in Masai Mara National Reserve home to an abundant amount of lions, elephant, giraffe, buffalo and cheetah. Already a year-round incredible game viewing destination, the grassy plains and Mara River become the stage for one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on the planet during the Great Migration. Every year over two million wildebeest, alongside zebra, elands and gazelle is a pristine wildlife territory with spectacular scenery. It is also one of the few places within Masai Mara that allows a memorable wildlife safari adventure to experience an exclusive safari game drives become more apparent from the slower pace and lower angle of being on foot. see the Large numbers of Prey and predators congregate inhabit the Masai Mara and we may witness a hunt, a lion hunting may be which is pretty common in the Mara seldom witnessed in other parts of Africa. enjoy a picnic in the vastness of the Mara we will be sure to have memories for a lifetime during our safari walk we are to see amazing wildlife, game watch and game viewing in the famous Mara Triangle, which is the most preserved and unspoiled part of the great Masai Mara While on our walking safaris, there are high chances of encountering large game animals like lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo as well as hyena, hippo, giraffe, zebra and lots of other wildlife. The possibility of experiencing the world on their terms is quite an exciting feeling. With horizons that seem to stretch out forever, the Masai Mara is proud to present you some of the most beautiful sunsets on Earth. Rusty orange shades cover the plains and wildlife as the sun hides behind silhouettes of acacia trees and lone giraffes. The land’s diverse weather contributes to the show, making each twilight moment unique after this engaging safari moment we shall have a sundowner on a hill overlooking the Mara’s far-stretching plains. What’s more, from mid-afternoon until sunset Africa’s spectacular wildlife will come out to relax in the cooler Atmosphere? Our sundowner is simply a happy hour during sunset over the African Bush. As we round off our Afternoon adventure, our game drive will be spiced with a Beautiful African Sundowner.
With horizons that seem to stretch out forever, the Masai Mara is proud to present us some of the most beautiful sunsets on Earth. Rusty orange shades cover the plains and wildlife as the sun hides behind silhouettes of acacia trees and lone giraffes. The land’s diverse weather contributes to the show, making each twilight moment unique.
As the sun sinks lower in the sky and conditions begin to cool, gaze at the vivid African sunset. Enjoy sundowners at a scenic spot with selected drinks served under an acacia tree either do a night-drive or be whisked back to camp for dinner and a gathering around a campfire with the entertainment from Maasai As the sun sinks lower in the sky and conditions begin to cool, gaze at the vivid African sunset. Enjoy sundowners at a scenic spot with selected drinks served under an acacia tree.
We shall return to camp where a 3-course dinner will be served, before enjoying a well-earned drink at the bar or as you wind up the day at the campfire. As we retire to our room, enjoy the sounds of the bush and the sight of millions of stars in the dark night sky.

Day 11:Transfer to Nairobi
After early morning breakfast at the lodge pack all our bags as we prepare to drive to Nairobi city .The road is currently tarred all the way from Nairobi to Masai Mara Sekenani Gate. The distance varies from 225 km to 275 km depending on which gate or entry point of Masai Mara you want to access. It will take us about 6hrs to drive from Masai Mara Sekenani gate to rich Nairobi city where we shall have our hot lunch before proceed to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to check in for the flight.
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