The Magic of Kenya
What to Expect
A week of adventure and discovery. Visit the Masai Mara to witness the splendour of African wildlife. Continue on to the Great Rift Valley and discover beautiful scenery, flora and fauna. Tour the bird rich lakes against a backdrop of stunning volcanic mountains and escarpments. Explore the hot springs, cliffs and rock towers of Hellâs Gate. A unique aspect of this tour is the opportunity to interact with the Maasai people and learn about their enduring cultural practices. The Maasai are a staunchly independent people who value tradition and ritual as an integral part of everyday life.
Day 1
Nairobi-Masai Mara
From Nairobi, we drive via the Maasai town of Narok arriving at Masai Mara for lunch and afternoon game drive. Weâll camp overnight on the eastern edge of the Mara.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Lunch and dinner
Day 2
Masai Mara
We spend all day on game drives in the Mara watching âThe Big Fiveâ animals of Kenya: lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo and rhino. In addition to these, Masai Mara teems with other fascinating wild animal species: giraffes, zebras, hippos, baboons, wildebeests, warthogs, gazelles, crocodiles and numerous bird species. The annual migration of millions of wildebeests, zebras and gazelles between July and September is a spectacle not to be missed by any visitor to the Mara. The wildebeest travel in herds for more than 900 kilometres crossing from the Serengeti plains north to the Masai Mara before they encounter their final obstacle at the Mara River. The Masai Mara is drained majorly by the famous River Mara, and the Mara River crossing is one of the most astonishing and absorbing spectacles, especially with the hungry crocodiles ready to pounce. After a full day of taking in natureâs sights, we return to the camp in the mid-afternoon.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 3
Maji Moto
Leave after breakfast for a two-hour drive to Maji Moto, a remote Maasai village at the slopes of the Loita hills. âMaji Motoâ is a Swahili word that means âhot waterâ and the place derives this name from the nearby hot springs. The Maasai live as they have done for centuries in a traditional and sophisticated culture. They are not just residents of the land; they are as much a part of the life of the land as the land is part of their own lives. This belief is strongly reflected in their respect for the land and all beings that exist on it. They rarely hunt and instead choose to live alongside the areaâs wildlife in harmony. They are passionate about their cattle.
After lunch we visit a Maasai homestead (âbomaâ) for insights into their fascinating culture and way of life â dinner round camp-fire, starlit skies and sleep to the sounds of the African night.
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 4
Lake Naivasha
After breakfast we go out on a 2-3 hour walking safari with Maasai warriors as our guides in the savannah and up in the hills, learn their warrior training techniques, local herbal medicine, and visit the local community school (during school term). During the hike, we may see wildlife like giraffe, impala, zebra and wildebeest. From Maji Moto weâll drive up to Lake Naivasha and stay overnight by the lakeside.
Accommodation: Camping (or cottages when available)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 5
Hellâs Gate
Leave the camp for a morning walking safari in Hell's Gate National park. Here we walk amongst herds of zebra, gazelle and giraffe with a dramatic volcanic backdrop of soaring lava cliffs, steaming volcanic vents and hot springs. Transfer back to our camp for lunch.
Afternoon boat ride on Lake Naivasha, the only freshwater lake in the Great Rift Valley, famed for its birdlife. Covering over 140 square kilometres, Lake Naivasha â which derives its name from the local Maasai word Nai'posha meaning âreceding watersâ â is a Ramsar world heritage site and home to some of the worldâs rare birds, other wildlife and plants. Over 300 species of birds live around the Lake. The African fish eagle â one of the continentâs most loved birds, known for its graceful aerial skills and distinctive plumage â is among the birds that not only nest in the woodlands around the lake, but are major tourist attractions. Others include Pelicans, Herons, Storks, Kingfishers, Hammerkop, Egrets, Cormorants, Ibis, Red knobbed Coots, etc. There are also hippos in the lake.
Accommodation: Camping (or cottages when available)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 6
Lake Nakuru
Leave after breakfast for a one hour drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, a small but beautiful park with a shallow soda lake, stunning greenery, scintillating waterfalls and majestic cliffs. The lake hosts thousands of flamingos and other water birds. This is the perfect place to watch the rhino but there are several other animals including buffalo, giraffe, impala, lion etc.
Accommodation: Camping or Wildlife Clubs of Kenya Guesthouse.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 7
Nairobi
Another morning game drive. Return to Nairobi.
Meals: Breakfast
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Included
- Unlimited game drives in the game reserve in a specially designed safari-van with a pop-up roof for good game-viewing
- Transport to and from Nairobi
- Services of a professional English speaking driver/guide
- Park entry fees
- Mineral water while on your safari
- Meals on full-board basis
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Excluded
- Travel insurance
- Tips and gratuities
- Personal effects
Tour Types: Hiking , Cultural Tour , Game Drive , Bird Watching , Forest Trekking , Honeymoon , Safari Packages, Flying Packages, Honeymoon Packages , Photographic Safaris , Group joining tours, gorilla trekking, disability travel, special interest tours
Price Range: 1,000.00 to 1,750.00
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- Transport to and from Nairobi
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- Meals on full-board basis