4 Days Masai Mara & Lake Nakuru Safari
Masai Mara is famed for its closely knit populations of wild game and predators
Lake Nakuru is renown for Flamingoes and the endangered white rhino
Masai Mara is famed for its closely knit populations of wild game and predators
Lake Nakuru is renown for Flamingoes and the endangered white rhino
Stay in a selection of rustic permanent tented camps and lodges across Kenya and Tanzania’s unspoilt wilderness without sacrificing the creature comforts of home then drifting off to sleep to the sounds of the African night.
Spend an incredible morning outside Lake Nakuru meeting with local women who are using local resources to create a living.
Spot endangered black and white rhino stopping for a drink while on game drive in Lake Nakuru NP.
300 kilometer long Yatta Plateau
The largest protected area in Kenya
Land of Lava, Springs & ManEaters
Search for the “big five” on safari
Witness the stunning view of Mt. Kilimanjaro from Amboseli
Enjoy authentic accommodation in tented camps
Spot wildlife from a pop up roof safari vehicle
Wildlife viewing drives at Lake Nakuru & Masai Mara, Flamingo viewing, boat ride & guided walking safari at Lakes Baringo and Bogoria
Kenya safari tour focusing on great rift valley landscape, bird life, activities & big game viewing.Tour visits the Rift valley lakes where a few Flamingos, Rhino, Warthog, Buffalo, Lion may be seen at the Lake Nakuru.
The trip start and end in Nairobi
You are guaranteed of seen the Big Five during this Period of 5 days
The accommodation is on full board basis on all the properties
All Game drives are guaranteed
The trip start and end in Nairobi
You are guaranteed of seen the Big Five during this Period of 5 days
The accommodation is on full board basis on all the properties
All Game drives are guaranteed
Enjoy spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro
See elephants, zebras, wildebeests, giraffes and leopards in their natural habitat
Have a chance to meet the Maasai people
The Maasai Mara is Kenya’s most celebrated game park, it offers the possibility of seeing “the big five” and many other species of game. This is where the great wildebeest migration is a spectacle to behold for any would be visitor to Kenya mainly in July to October of each year.