10 – DAY Great Kenya, Samburu, Masai Mara to Tsavo West Safari.

Item Code: 68-10076
$2700

a picturesque drive from the airport to the enchanting Samburu National Reserve, where a delightful adventure awaits. Arrive just in time for a delectable lunch, allowing you to savor the flavors of the region while soaking in the serene surroundings. Take a moment to relax and recharge, gearing up for an unforgettable evening game drive that promises to be a highlight of your safari.

The Samburu National Reserve offers a truly magical experience, boasting breathtaking landscapes and the opportunity to encounter four of the Big Five (excluding rhino). Prepare to be mesmerized by the presence of hyenas, graceful giraffes, majestic hippos, and the iconic zebras. Samburu is renowned for its unique offerings, including some of the northern region’s most prized wildlife such as the Somali ostrich, gerenuk, Grevy’s zebra, beisa oryx, and the distinctive reticulated giraffe.

Don’t forget to bring your binoculars, as Samburu National Reserve is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Over 400 bird species have been documented within the reserve’s boundaries, promising a bird-watching experience like no other. Immerse yourself in the wonders of nature as you explore the diverse habitats of Samburu, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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Day 1 - 2 Samburu National Reserve

Samburu National Reserve is a wildlife conservation area located in the northern part of Kenya, East Africa. Established in 1948, the reserve covers an area of approximately 165 square kilometers along the banks of the Ewaso Ng’iro River. The landscape is characterized by semi-arid savannah, acacia woodlands, and riverine forests, creating a diverse habitat for a variety of wildlife species.

Samburu National Reserve is renowned for its unique and distinct wildlife, including species not commonly found in other Kenyan parks. Visitors can spot the “Samburu Special Five,” which includes the Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich, and the gerenuk. Other notable residents of the reserve include elephants, lions, leopards, and a rich array of birdlife.

The Ewaso Ng’iro River serves as a lifeline for the wildlife in the reserve, attracting animals to its banks, especially during the dry season. The reserve offers opportunities for game drives, bird watching, and cultural interactions with the local Samburu people who inhabit the surrounding areas.

Samburu National Reserve provides a more remote and less crowded safari experience compared to some of the more popular reserves in Kenya, making it an attractive destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a unique wildlife adventure.

Day 3 Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a renowned wildlife conservation area located in Laikipia County, Kenya. It is one of the largest and most well-known private wildlife conservancies in East Africa, spanning over 360 square kilometers. Established with the goal of protecting and preserving endangered species, Ol Pejeta is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the “Big Five” (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros).

One of the distinctive features of Ol Pejeta is its successful efforts in rhinoceros conservation, particularly its role as a sanctuary for the last two remaining northern white rhinos in the world, named Sudan and Najin. The conservancy also houses a population of southern white rhinos and a variety of other species.

In addition to wildlife conservation, Ol Pejeta is committed to community development and sustainable tourism, promoting responsible travel practices. Visitors to the conservancy can experience guided safaris, witnessing the incredible biodiversity while contributing to the ongoing conservation efforts. Overall, Ol Pejeta Conservancy serves as a model for wildlife conservation initiatives that integrate habitat protection, community engagement, and responsible tourism.

Day 4 - 5 Masai Mara National Reserve

The Masai Mara National Reserve is a renowned wildlife conservation area located in southwestern Kenya, adjacent to the Tanzanian border. Covering an area of approximately 1,510 square kilometers, the reserve is part of the larger Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, famous for its extraordinary biodiversity and annual wildebeest migration.

The Masai Mara is characterized by vast open grasslands, acacia forests, and the winding Mara River. It is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including the “Big Five” (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros), as well as cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species.

One of the most spectacular events in the Masai Mara is the Great Migration, during which millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores traverse the plains in search of fresh grazing lands. This natural spectacle typically occurs between July and October and attracts visitors from around the world.

The Masai Mara also holds cultural significance, as it is inhabited by the Maasai people, who coexist with the wildlife in a traditional pastoral lifestyle. The reserve offers visitors the opportunity to experience both the incredible wildlife and the rich Maasai culture, making it a popular destination for safari enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Day 6Lake Naivasha

Start your day right with a delicious breakfast before embarking on an exciting adventure to Lake Naivasha. This enchanting lake, nestled in the heart of Kenya’s Rift Valley, promises breathtaking views and memorable encounters with wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for hippos gracefully navigating the waters, and don’t be surprised if you spot zebras and giraffes gracefully roaming the picturesque lakeshore. With its serene beauty and diverse wildlife, Lake Naivasha offers a captivating experience that will surely leave you with lasting memories.

Day 7 - 8 Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park is a renowned wildlife reserve situated in the southern part of Kenya, near the Tanzanian border. It is particularly famous for its breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, which provides a stunning backdrop to the park’s landscape. Covering an area of approximately 392 square kilometers, Amboseli is one of Kenya’s smaller national parks but is rich in biodiversity and offers an incredible safari experience.

The park is characterized by vast savannah grasslands, swamps, and acacia woodlands, providing diverse habitats for a variety of wildlife. Amboseli is particularly known for its large population of African elephants, and visitors can witness these majestic creatures roaming freely against the backdrop of Kilimanjaro. Additionally, the park is home to a wide range of other animals, including lions, cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, wildebeests, and numerous bird species.

Amboseli National Park is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, offering opportunities for both game drives and guided walks. The presence of the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro, coupled with the abundance of wildlife, makes Amboseli a unique and picturesque safari destination in East Africa.

Day 9Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West National Park is one of Kenya’s prominent wildlife reserves, forming part of the larger Tsavo National Park. Located in the southeastern part of the country, Tsavo West covers an area of around 9,065 square kilometers. It is renowned for its diverse landscapes, ranging from open savannahs and acacia woodlands to volcanic hills, lava flows, and the scenic Mzima Springs.

The park is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, giraffes, zebras, and numerous bird species. The Mzima Springs, a series of natural springs, attract wildlife and provide a unique underwater viewing experience for hippos and crocodiles. Visitors to Tsavo West can also explore the Shetani Lava Flows, ancient rock paintings at Poacher’s Lookout, and the stunning views from the Roaring Rocks.

The park offers a mix of game drives, nature walks, and birdwatching opportunities, making it a popular destination for safari enthusiasts. Its diverse ecosystems and geological features contribute to the allure of Tsavo West National Park as a captivating wildlife and nature conservation area in Kenya.

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