Kenya Safari Tour
5 Parks – Kenya’s Most Popular Included
$1650-2440 USD
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Safari summary
Six days gives us plenty of time to really experience these very popular parks and all the wildlife wonders they hold. Amboseli and Masai Mara are known for their great numbers of large and small game offering lots of sightings in these two busy reserves. At Lake Naivasha and nearby parks, you’ll have the fun of sailing, walking, and bicycling safaris to get near the animals. This medium-length safari will have you exploring five wonderful destinations and all the natural wildlife that are waiting for your discovery.
Enjoy this amazing safari in a customized pop-up roof Natural World 4×4 Safari Jeep that includes: Portable fridge/Cooler Box, 4 Binoculars, long-range high-frequency radio, Sand bags, 4G/LTE broadband WIFI connectivity, Power Outlets AC 230V, First Aid Kit, Safari Guide Books – Baby Seats and Side Steps available on request… and above all, a professional multi-lingual safari guide who will ensure you have an unforgettable safari experience.
Two big reasons Amboseli National Park is Kenya’s second most popular park. The first – majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro dominates the horizon with its iconic snowy summit. The second is the busy population of elephants striding over the plains, often in view. You’ll enjoy discovering both in this postcard-like ‘Land of the Giants’.
Lake Naivasha and its surrounding parks are a varied world of birds, grazing game, and landscapes easily explored by jeep, boat, bicycle, and foot on some of the safaris we have planned for you. We’ll sail by hippos and take a guided walking tour at Crescent Island Game Sanctuary to see pelican, fish-eagle, wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle.
Ever pedal your way past grazing antelope and giraffe? We will enjoy a bike (or hiking) safari to nearby Hell’s Gate National Park. Amidst hot pools and other geothermal activity, this unique tour will take us through dramatic landscape, riding (or hiking) by buffalo and impala.
Now it’s time to set our sights on Kenya’s most popular park, the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve. This sprawling natural sanctuary is home to thousands of wild animals, over 90 species of mammals. All of Africa’s Big Five are here and the park is known for many sightings of lion, cheetah, as well as elephant, rhino, wildebeest, and zebra. When you have been to the Masai Mara, you have experienced a true African safari.
We can’t wait to show you these wonderful Kenyan parks so contact us, and we’ll get your booking quickly arranged. And tell us if you have any special requirements or requests. At AK African Tours & Safaris, it’s our job to customize your safari exactly to your wants.
About this tour
Tour type | Custom, tailor-made, private | |
Main focus | Game drives | |
Activity level | Easy activity | |
Best months | All months | |
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Fine details
Safari highlights
- Bird watching—with professional guide
- Photography safari—with professional guide
- Wildlife sanctuaries
What’s included?
- Accommodation
- Airport transfers
- Meals
- Park fees
- Private vehicle and driver
What’s not included?
- Alcoholic beverages
- Hot air balloons
- Internal flights
- International flights
- Laundry
- Premium alcoholic beverages
- Spa treatments
- Tips and gratuities
- Visas
Itinerary
Nairobi – Amboseli (240km - 4hrs
Amboseli
We’ll head out in our private 4 x 4 Jeep for Amboseli National Park Our journey begins traveling over the African savannah with its local farms. You may spot Masai herdsmen in their colourful wraps tending their cattle. We’ll enjoy lunch at our Amboseli accommodation, with time to freshen up and relax. The afternoon will see us on game drives, and we’re sure to see, Amboseli’s famous elephants marching to or from a favorite watering hole.
Ol Tukai Lodge or Kibo Safari Camp
Amboseli National Park – full day
Amboseli
Early morning is a very special time for a game drive. You’ll see the park come alive with the first stirrings of wildlife as the gentle early light plays upon the trees and plains. We can also spot wildlife from the lookout vantage of Observation Hill where we may see buffalo, hippo, pelican and still more avian life below. As evening approaches, look to Mt. Kilimanjaro as its snowy peak may appear through the breaking clouds.
Ol Tukai Lodge or Kibo Safari Camp
Amboseli – Lake Naivasha(340 km)
We’ll be up early for a final game drive and bid farewell to our many elephant friends as we leave the park and journey through the Great Rift Valley. We should arrive at freshwater Lake Naivasha in time for lunch. Then it’s time for a bicycle safari (or hiking if you prefer) to nearby Hell’s Gate National Park to explore its imposing cliffs and canyons. We’ll be biking (or hiking) past the park’s impala, eland, gazelle, and buffalo.
Naivasha Country Club or Naivasha Crescent Camp
Lake Naivasha – Masai Mara (240Km
Masai Mara
Let’s rise for an early boat safari across Lake Naivasha. We’ll follow that with a guided walking safari to Crescent Island Game Sanctuary And now we’re off to the Masai Mara National Reserve, the most popular park in the country. The Mara is known to possess the greatest concentration of wildlife in the region. So, let’s start looking for those Big Five, plus giraffe, zebra, ostrich, and so many others.
La Maison Royale Mara Camp or Pride Inn Mara Camp
Full Day at the Masai Mara
Masai Mara
Your day will be filled with unlimited game drives and we’ll begin early in our 4 x 4. If you’re here from July through October, you’ll witness a stunning influx of wildlife into the park during the Great Migration – the season when gazelle, wildebeest, and zebra flood into the park over the Mara River in a timeless cycle of birth, death and renewal. We’ll take a picnic lunch by the Mara River where we may see hippo and also crocodile awaiting the influx of wildlife.
La Maison Royale Mara Camp or Pride Inn Mara Camp
MASAI MARA – NAIROBI (265 km
After a leisurely breakfast at your lodge/camp, your dedicated driver guide will assist you with the checkout process and proceed to Nairobi – Kenya’s colorful capital city. On the way, your guide will point out the Longonot extinct volcano which is a strato volcano located southeast of Lake Naivasha in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya. It is thought to have last erupted in the 1860s and its name is derived from the Maasai word Oloonong’ot, meaning “mountains of many spurs” or “steep ridges “.
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