10
days Safari (NBO/NBO) / 9 Nights Camping- Several walks possible.

Visit a diversity of Kenyas Wildlife Reserves & National Parks where the different ecosystems attract a wide variety of animals and birds. Crossing the Rift Valley the scenery is spectacular and each of the areas you visit offers landscapes of breathtaking beauty. At Lake Bogoria you will have the opportunity to walk the lakes edge and observe the flamingos at the hot geysers. You will travel through Samburu and Masai country, and in the Loita Hills experience cultural contact with the Masai.
Itinerary Highlights
Samburu Game Reserve
Cultural contact with different tribes
Flamingos of Lake Bogoria National Reserve- Walks
Walk on Lake Naivasha=s Crescent Island Game Sanctuary
Masai Mara Game Reserve B private camp in the heart of the reserve
Walk with Masai in the Loita hills
Day 1 NAIROBI - SAMBURU
GAME RESERVE
Departing Nairobi and heading north towards Samburu, we travel on
300 kms of good tarmac road that takes us through some spectacular
scenery. We pass pineapple plantations, tea and coffee plantations,
and of course the mountain forest of Mt. Kenya, before reaching 3000
metres altitude at Timau. The immense deserts of the north spread
out far below us, a spectacular landscape punctuated by the
mountains of Shaba and Matthews Ranges. We soon arrive back on the
plains at Samburu. Samburu Game Reserve has a remarkably rich
variety of fauna. It's a very picturesque reserve of semi desert
savannah surrounded by the foothills of Mt. Kenya to the south and
the Matthews Ranges to the north, and separated in two by the river
`Uaso Nyiro'. The animal life is both varied and prolific, and
includes a number of species that are not found in other areas,
gerenuks, Grevy's zebra and the reticulated giraffe. The river bank
is an excellent observation point. We camp this evening inside the
reserve. Camping FB
Day 2 SAMBURU GAME RESERVE
Game drives in Samburu Game Reserve. Camping FB
Day 3 MARALAL
Leaving the game reserve we drive through a sandy semi desert region
with outcrops of giant granite boulders and sandy riverbeds lined
with huge acacia trees and doum palms. We meet the Samburu herdsmen
leading goats and camels to a watering hole and the women carrying
water containers to their village.The Samburu populate a region of
about 28500 square kilometres. Like other pastoralists of northern
Kenya their lifestyle has changed very little over the past 100
years. They live in low huts carefully woven with branches and then
covered with manure and mud. Their lifestyle evolves entirely around
the herding of their goats, camels and cows that represent a symbol
of wealth. Climbing up onto the Laikipia plateau with far reaching
views over the spectacular landscapes we have just crossed, we find
herds of zebra and cattle grazing together under the watchful eyes
of the Samburu warriors. We visit the colourful town of Maralal
where the Samburu people come to purchase their essentials. Maralal
Game Sanctuary is a dense forest and is home to herds of elephant,
buffalo, eland and many other animals.Camping FB
Day 4 LAKE BOGORIA
Descending into the Rift Valley we arrive at the very beautiful Lake
Bogoria, a small game reserve of only 100 square kms. The Laikipia
escarpment drops sharply into the lake on the eastern side, and
along the shore we find geysers spurting steam high in the air and
pools of hot water bubbling from the ground. Millions of flamingos
line the lakeshore and are particularly concentrated around the hot
springs. The lake is highly concentrated in soda and is ideal for
the growth of algae upon which feed the flamingos. The reserve is
birdwatchers paradise with flamingos, pelicans, avocets, ducks,
cranes and hornbills just to mention a few.
Camping FB
Day 5 NAKURU & NAIVASHA
Heading south we stop at the busy town of Nakuru to do our shopping
in the market. Nakuru is the 4th largest town in Kenya and is a rich
agricultural region. The large variety of fresh fruit and vegetables
is ideal for us, as we won't have the opportunity to re-supply for
the rest of our journey.After shopping and a quick lunch we continue
on to Lake Naivasha where we install our camp on a private farm
under tall acacia trees. Lake Naivasha is one of the few freshwater
lakes of the Rift Valley and as well as being home to huge herds of
buffalo and hippos - not to mention the birdlife - there are large
exploitations of flowers and vegetables grown for exportation and of
great economic importance to the economy. We take a walk on Crescent
Island amongst giraffe & gazelle with magnificent views over the
lake.
Camping FB
Days 6 and 7 LOITA HILLS
We leave the Rift Valley lakes and head for Masai land and the Loita
Hills. Even outside national park boundaries the wildlife is
abundant. The Masai are not hunters as they don't appreciate the
taste of game meat. So it's not unusual to pass a herd of Thompson's
gazelle or wildebeest close to the Masai dwellings. The next day
after breakfast we go walking with our local Masai guides. The
surrounding landscape is magnificent and walking through the forest
with green grassy clearings reminds us somehow of the English
countryside - but not for long as we are brought back to reality and
Africa by the sight of a Masai armed with his spear. We pass
villages and stop to speak with the friendly inhabitants. Camping FB
Days 8 and 9 MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE
We drive from the rolling hills onto the open plains of Masai Mara
Game Reserve. Although these people of Nilotic origin were feared by
the first explorers to the region, the proud warriors of today spend
most of their time herding cattle in search of fresh pasturage.
Masai Mara Game Reserve was established in 1961 and covers a surface
of 1812 square km that is divided into 2 zones. The Masai are
permitted to graze their cattle in the exterior section which is
land controlled by the Masai group ranches, but the interior park of
518 square km is reserved strictly for the fauna. Masai Mara is a
succession of undulating plains and rivers lined with acacia trees,
where we can observe an exceptionally rich variety of wildlife. Here
we find the largest lion population in Kenya, but even more
spectacular is the enormous concentration of antelopes, zebras, and
wildebeest. During the migration period the number of animals can
reach the millions. In 1982 when the last survey was taken, there
were recorded to be 1,200,000 wildebeest, 700,000 zebra, 400,000
gazelle, and of course all the hyenas, lions, cheetah and other
predators that follow these herds and hunt the more venerable ones.
Game drives in the reserve. Camping FB
Day 10 NAIROBI
After a last morning game drive we head back to Nairobi passing
through Narok the capital of Masai territory and crossing once more
the Rift Valley from west to east. Finally climbing the steep
eastern escarpment back into Nairobi we are immediately confronted
with the hustle and bustle of city life. After saying farewell to
the rest of the group you will be dropped at your hotel.
+++END OF THE TRIP+++
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July /August/21 Dec to 4 Jan |
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NETT PRICE PER PERSON IN USD VALID FROM 1/1/12 TO 1/12/12 |
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N° PAX |
$HIGH SEASON |
$ MID SEASON |
$ LOW |
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2 |
$3102 |
$ 2,853 |
$ 2,725 |
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3 |
$ 2,467 |
$ 2,271 |
$ 2,173 |
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4 |
$ 2,770 |
$ 2,668 |
$ 2,474 |
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5 |
$ 2,560 |
$ 2357 |
$ 2,192 |
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6 |
$ 2,333 |
$ 2,149 |
$ 2004 |
