BVS K 016: 10 Days Masai Mara-Amboseli

ABOUT

These are destinations that will take you to the center of attraction where you have all the chances to spot the “BIG FIVE”. Masai Mara the Lion, Elephant, Rhino, Leopard and Buffalo and not forgetting the Big Cats. L. Nakuru National Park, home for the endangered species such as White Rhino, Rothschild Giraffe and the Columbus monkeys. The Samburu Game Reserve is in a semi arid area where we find most of the rear Animals found in the north of the equator At Mount Kenya, Sweet waters Game Reserve, This is a private sanctuary and the only park where you can see the endangered spices of Chimpanzee. Proceed to Amboseli Nat. Park, a scenic and breathe taking destination with Mt. Kilimanjaro on your door step.
Accommodation in this safari can be a combination of lodge and luxury tented camps on request.
In case of emergency, We provide 24/7 Flying Doctors emergency evacuation to the nearest hospital.
Our departures are daily, subject to minimum 2 persons booking.

TRAVEL PLAN

Day 1: Nairobi – Masai Mara Game Reserve

On Arrival, you will be met and welcomed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport by our guide, after briefing, depart and drive across the floor the Rift Valley before mounting its western rim into Maasai land. Red-clad, with spears always on hand, Maasai warriors tend their herds of cattle among the wildlife, commendably unmoved by the presence of large predators. Afternoon you have the first game drive in search of wildlife. Maasai Mara is probably the best-known game reserve. Dinner and Overnight at Mara Sarova Camp, www.sarovahotels.com Meal Plan {FB}.

Day 2: Full Day in Masai Mara Game Reserve

Take an extensive game drive into the reserve covered with rolling grasslands dotted with acacia and hazy forested hills and riverline bush where the Mara River and its tributaries meander, a full day game drive with picnic lunch at the hippo pool on the banks of the Mara River where the crossing of the Gnus [wildebeests] takes place while the killer crocodiles awaits.
Maasai Mara is considered by many to be Kenya’s finest game reserve, the 1510 sq Kms of this reserve adjoin Tanzania’s well-known Serengeti, forming one eco-system. The open rolling savannah grassland of the Mara is the home of numerous wildlife species including elephant, rhino, lion, cheetah, leopard, hyena, jackal, buffalo, eland, topis, impala, gazelle, warthog and zebra. From June to September, the annual Wildebeest migration takes place when thousands of these animals sweep across the plain and seek out new grazing areas. Overnight at Mara Sarova Camp, Meal Plan {FB}.

Day 3: Masai Mara

This is another day out, a very early wake up call to prepare for exploring other different areas of this wildlife paradise, this is to capture more actions and excitements, return to the lodge for lunch, afternoon at leisure, an evening game drive follows at 1600hrs. All meals and overnight at the Mara Sarova Camp. Meal Plan {FB}.

Day 4: Masai Mara Game – L.Nakuru National Park

An early morning pre breakfast gamedrive then depart Maasai Mara after breakfast and drive past the loita plains to the floor of the Rift Valley and into Lake Nakuru Nat park, “Ornithological paradise.” Arrive Lake Nakuru in the evening, check in at your hotel for dinner and overnight. Besides the flamingos that the lake is famous for, there are approx 400 other species of birds in the lake. Also many species of game found in the park including the introduced Rothschild’s giraffe, black and white rhino, waterbuck, reedbuck, lion, buffalo, leopard, baboon and many species of plains game. Dinner and overnight at Lake Nakuru Lodge. www.lakenakurulodge.org {FB}.

Day 5: Lake Nakuru National Park – Samburu Game Reserve

Depart L. Nakuru after breakfast and drive north across the equator to Samburu National Reserve with a brief stopover at the magnificent 73m plunge of the Thompson Falls, arriving in time for an afternoon game drive. The rugged semi-arid northern region with spectacular scenic landscape. The Ewaso Nyiro River dotted with doum palms meanders through the reserve giving it an oasis setting. (The Samburus are cousins of the Maasai tribe and are pastoralists) arrive in time for lunch at the camp. In the afternoon depart on an exciting game-viewing drive in search of Animals found only north of the equator that include the long necked gerenuk, Grevy zebra, reticulated giraffe, beisa oryx and the Somali ostrich. Dinner and overnight at Samburu Sopa Lodge. www.sopalodges.com Meal Plan {FB}

Day 6: Full day in Samburu Game Reserve

Full day in Samburu, a beautiful and game abundant park, home to rarely found species such as the Beisa Oryx, Grevy’s zebra, blue-necked Somali ostrich and Reticulated Giraffe. Morning and afternoon game drives, in the mid morning, an optional visit to a local Samburu village at an extra cost of $ 20 per person. Dinner and overnight at Samburu Sopa Lodge. Meal Plan {FB}

Day7: Samburu Game Reserve -Sweet Waters Game Reserve

After breakfast, depart for the Sweet waters Game Reserve with a game drive en route, arriving Sweetwater’s Tented Camp well in time for lunch. This Tented Camp is situated on the equator line. Afternoon game drives in the private sanctuary including a visit to “Baraka” the tamed blind rhino, the information centre and the Chimpanzee Sanctuary. Dinner and overnight at the Sweetwater’s Serena camp. www.serenahotels.com Meal Plan: {FB}

Day 8 Sweet Waters Game Reserve – Amboseli National Park

After breakfast, drive towards Nairobi and then head south across the Athi Kapiti plains, through Maasai homeland to Amboseli National Park arriving Amboseli Nat. Park in time for lunch and an evening game drive at 16.00hrs. This park is especially known for its prolific elephant population, and the magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro setting. It is a home for the wet land birds since the park is dominated by swamps. Dinner and overnight at Amboseli Sentrim Tented Camp. www.sentrim-hotels.com Meal Plan {FB}.

Day 9: Full day in Amboseli National Park

Full day in Amboseli with game drives at 0630 hrs and 1600 hrs. Amboseli National Park, at the foot of Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, is one of Kenya’s most popular national parks. It lies 150 miles south-east of Nairobi, very close to the Tanzania border. The snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro rising above the clouds dominates every aspect of Amboseli. Enjoy an afternoon swimming before proceeding for an evening game drive at16.00hrs. All meals and overnight at Amboseli Sentrim Tented Camp. www.sentrim-hotels.com
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Day 10: Amboseli Nat. Park -Nairobi

On this day you will have your last early morning pre breakfast game drive, return in the lodge for breakfast, check out as you embark on your return journey to Nairobi.

To capture the true spirit of East Africa, there is nothing quite like the experience of a safari in Kenya’s Masai Mara. Indisputably the richest game sanctuary in Kenya, the great expanse of plains set against the distant hills provide a unique backdrop from which to enjoy the magnificent wildlife.

Mara Sarova is a combination of luxury and adventure, it invites you to experience the thrills and excitement of the world famous Masai Mara. The location of the camp is an ideal spot to capture the true essence of the wild and experience breathtaking views of great wildlife species including the “Big Five”

Prices include:

  • All Park entrance fees in the game reserves and National Parks.
  • Experienced English Speaking driver-guide.
  • All road transportation and Game drives using custom made Safari Minibus fitted with a two way radio communication and a pop-up roof for enhanced photography.
  • All meals as specified in our itinerary.
  • Full board Accommodation while on safari
  • Airport transfer on arrival and departure.
  • 1ltr bottled drinking mineral water per person per day while on game drive.

Prices exclude:

  • All items of a personal nature such as tobacco, laundry, phone calls etc.
  • Tips and drinks/beverages.
  • Hot air balloon safaris.
  • Any Other Items not mentioned above
  • Medical/Travel Insurance

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