6DAYS 5NIGHT BEACH AND SAFARI

6 Days Tsavo West / Amboseli / Lake Nakuru / Masai Mara Budget and Luxury Tour Package from Diani, Malindi, Mombasa, Ending Nairobi

$2800-2879 USD

pp

Safari summary

The Coast of Kenya or Indian Ocean Coast line is a glorious ribbon of silver and sapphire, bright coral and white beaches. The unique Swahili culture, a fusion of the many influences of early times in the Coast has created a pace of life, myth, heritage and magic not found anywhere else in the world. The highlights of the coast include the historic Mombasa built around the falls of the 16th Century Fort Jesus and the Magnificent Lamu The waving palms, white-walled mosques, black-veiled women, fleet of dhows harnessing the trade-winds enchant and fascinate the Swahili coast.
The Coast is roughly divided in to the North and South of the Island city of Mombasa. Mombasa Town, which is the second largest city of Kenya and the capital of the coast and centre of the coastal tourism. Mombasa Old Town, which dates to the 13th Century where in the 1800 slaves were shipped from the harbour as well as spices and mangrove poles. The town has a protected status.
Fort Jesus – This was a Portugese fort build by the Portuguese to protect their interests in East Africa. It is a fine example of the Portugese military architecture. It was turned in to a prison when Kenya became a British pretoctorate. After 1958 it was declared a national monument and later a museum. It houses artifacts from the coastal historical sites and the shipwreck of the San Antoni de Tana which sank off Fort Jesus 1967.
The South Coast, across the Likoni Creek, South of Mombasa is a 700km coast line running between Tanzania and Somali borders. It is renowned for its silken white sandy beaches, coconut palms, sheltered lagoons, remote islands, mangrove swamps and the mysterious Arab and Swahili Ruins. You cross from the Island at the Likoni Ferry to the start of the south coast beaches.
Diani Beach - 25 kms from Mombasa is one of the best known beaches, and offers everything a visitor could wish for: restaurant, shops, golf course, night spots, the Columbus Trust, an area of indigenous forests that provide a sanctuary for the areas of many Columbus monkeys, and The Kaya Kinodo, which is a cultural centre built around the sacred Kaya (grove) of the Digo People. There are other activities on offer such as swimming, snorkeling, sea kayaking, diving, water sports, dhow trips, nature trails, historic places of interests and visits to nearby Shimba Hills.
There is also the Funzi Island featuring mangrove-fringed shores, extensive forest areas, dolphin tours and crocodile spotting trips. The Wasini Island offers the Muslim ruins, coral gardens, wooded walks, dhow trips and traditional Swahili cuisines.
North Coast, Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve lies a few kilometers north of the Island. To access the North coast, you cross over the Nyali Bridge which leads from the island via Nyali suburb to the North Coast. It features the Nyali beach, Kenyatta and Bamburi beaches, the Shanzu beach, Kilifi and Watamu.
Watamu - The 8 km white sandy beach has been voted top ten beaches in the world. Watamu, popularly known as the wonderful Watamu (near Malindi) is a popular coastal resort which is a home to an exotic mix of local residents, visiting Massai warriors, Italians, Germans and remains of the British settlers. The 8 km white sandy beach has been voted top ten beaches in the world.
Geda Ruins The small ruined Gedi is a small town north of Watamu which once flourished in the 15th Century and hosted palaces, houses, mosques and Islamic pillar tombs. It was later abandoned in the 17th Century by people who were believed to have been feeling imminent invasion. Today these ruins are still spread over several acres of land dotted with ancient baobab trees and surrounded in dense coastal forests in which monkeys swing. Within the walls are a nature trail of indigenous trees and in the ruins there are lots of finds such as glass and shell beds, gold and silver jewelery and local pottery. They are open for viewing.

Malindi It is one of the oldest settlements of Kenya’s coast, dating back to the 13th Century where explorer Vas Co Da Gama first set foot in East Africa. In 1930, Malindi achieved fame as the preferred fishing and drinking haunt of Ernest Hemmingways who fished for the big game fish off the coast. Apart from having attractive tourist resorts today, many big game fishing competitions are held here and attract anglers from all over the world who come to battle with the sea giants such as reef shark and sail fish.
Lamu is the oldest and best-preserved of the Swahili settlements in East Africa and a centre for study for the Swahili culture. It was once a thriving port and after wars with neighboring island kingdoms it was finally blockaded. Lamu is a living monument in its part. There are the old houses showing the art and architectural skills of the Swahili people in the town. Majority of the people here are Muslims and Lamu proudly hosts the important Maulid Muslim Festival which attracts pilgrims from all over Africa.


About this tour

Tour type Custom, tailor-made, private
Main focus Game drives
Activity level Easy activity
Best months All months
Countries
Parks

Fine details

Safari highlights
  • Wildlife sanctuaries
What’s included?
  • Accommodation
  • Meals
  • Park fees
What’s not included?
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • All drinks
  • Hot air balloons
  • Internal flights
  • International flights
  • Laundry
  • Premium alcoholic beverages
  • Private vehicle and driver
  • Spa treatments
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Visas

Itinerary

safari to Tsavo west.

Tsavo

pick up from hotel or airport and drive to Tsavo west. Enter the park via Mtito Andei gate. Game drive after entry in search of the Big five in the vast Tsavo as we head for check in and lunch at the agreed Lodge or Camp. Short rest then venture out for an evening game viewing en-route to Ngulia Rhino sanctuary in search of the endangered black rhino and other animals. Dinner and overnight at agreed Safari Camp or safari lodge.

Man Eaters Camp

Tsavo west safari to Amboseli

Amboseli

Early morning breakfast check out on a game drive en-route to Mzima springs where you have a chance to see hippos and crocodiles. The spring produces over one million litres of water per day. Drive to Chyulu gate checking out of Tsavo West driving to Amboseli with a convoy. You will have a stopover at Shetani Lava for photos and proceed to Amboseli,for check-in and lunch. Evening game starts from 3:30 pm to 6.30 pm then back to the camp,dinner and overnight at the booked Camp or Lodge.

Ol tukai Lodge

Amboseli safari to Lake Nakuru

Lake Nakuru

Early morning breakfast check out and have game drive from 6:30am to 8:30 drive to Lake Nakuru arriving in time for lunch and check in. Afternoon game drive across the Pink Lake often referred so due to it’s Great masses of Flamingos not forgetting the famous white Rhino and black rhino found in this park. dinner and overnight at the booked Camp or Lodge.

Lake Nakuru Lodge

Lake Nakuru safari to Masai Mara

Masai Mara

Breakfast. After breakfast drive to Masai mara arriving in time for lunch. check in and have lunch.Afternoon game drive of the Lion, Cheetah, Elephant, Buffalo and a visit to Mara River. Dinner and overnight at the Lodge or tented camp.

Mara Sopa Lodge

Masai Mara safari

Masai Mara

Early breakfast then spend the whole day in the park with packed lunch in search of its popular residents like the well known predators and their opponents like the Zebra, Wildebeest, Giraffe, Hippo and a visit to Mara river. Dinner and overnight at the Lodge or tented camp. Alternatively, you may wish to take to the skies with an unforgettable hot air balloon, life experience ride over the Masai Mara plains. Before settling down on the savannah for a breakfast out among the animals.

Mara Sopa Lodge

Masai Mara to Nairobi

You will wake up to an early morning game drive after which you will have you breakfast. Drive to Nairobi arriving in time for lunch.Lunch at Nairobi Carnivore restaurant afterwards drop off at your respective Nairobi hotel or Airport

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