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Kenya Itinerary
KE400: 11-Day Kenya Camping Safari
Highlights: Samburu, Aberdares, Masai
Mara
Vehicle: 4x4 safari vehicle
Accommodation: Fully supported mobile camping
including cook
Price: USD $2200 per person
Included in Price:
Camping equipment, cook, driver/guide, 4x4 vehicle, park fees,
activities as indicated.
Not Included in Price:
Kenyan entry visa, all personal expenses, tips, drinks, laundry
or other items of a personal nature.
Meal Key:
B=breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner
Daily Itinerary
Day 1
You will be met at the Nairobi airport by your guide and transported
to your hotel in Nairobi.
Day 2-3
Your safari starts with the drive to Samburu National Reserve. Samburu
offers unique vistas of rounded, rugged hills and undulating plains.
The mix of wood and grassland with riverine forest and swamp home
to a wide variety of animal and birdlife, with over 365 species
of bird. Game viewing and visibility is excellent: reticulated giraffe,
Grevy's zebra, elephant, oryx, Somali ostrich, hippo, crocodile,
gerenuk, buffalo, lion, leopard, cheetah and hyena.(B,L,D)
Day 4-5
After breakfast you will either drive to the Highlands and Aberdares
National Park. This park is part of the Aberdare Mountain Range,
a fascinating region of Kenya. According to traditional Kikuyu folklore
they are one of the homes of Ngai (God).
Mountain ranges and peaks soar to around 3,930m giving way to deep
V-shaped valleys with streams and rivers cascading over spectacular
waterfalls. Above the forest is a belt of bamboo, a favourite haunt
of the Bongo, a rare and elusive forest antelope. At 3,000m, the
bamboo gives way to moorland, home to eland, spotted and serval
cats. In the forest are red Duiker, suni, Bushbuck - some of the
old males are nearly black - elephant, buffalo, giant forest hog,
leopard and colobus monkey. The moorland thickets are the home of
bush duiker and black - fronted duiker and also the black rhino.
(B,LD)
Day 6-7
After breakfast you will depart across the Kenya Highlands to Lake
Nakuru. In the afternoon you will enjoy a game drive in the park
where you will view millions of flamingoes. Nakuru is known for
its populations of both black and white rhinos. The black rhinos,
the more critically endangered of the two African species, have
been slowly multiplying over the years, and are well protected.
There are plenty of waterbucks, impalas, dik-diks, grants gazelles,
lions and leopards. In 1977, the Rothschild giraffe was introduced
to the Park. (BLD)
Day 8-10
After breakfast you will start on your way to Masai Mara. This drive
offers spectacular views of the Great Rift Valley which provide
excellent photo opportunities. Once in the Mara you will feel that
you are truly in Africa. The Mara is the Africa of movies, books
and legend, providing excellent opportunities for seeing the "big
five", lion, leopard, rhino, buffal and elephant. Its stunning
scenery and the magical interplay of life in the reserve will leave
you breathless. (BLD)
Day 11
One final morning game drive before either leaving for Nairobi.
Upon arrival in Nairobi you will be taken either to the airport
for your departing flight or to your hotel for an overnight stay.
(BL).
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