Overview
Buckle up for a classic Kenyan adventure on this 7-day safari! We’ll kick things off in Amboseli with epic views of Kilimanjaro, the “Roof of Africa,” while spotting elephant herds. Then, it’s off to Lake Naivasha, a beautiful freshwater haven with a chance to see hippos and colorful birds on a boat ride. Finally, the mighty Masai Mara awaits! Here, we’ll spend days searching for lions, cheetahs, and the incredible Great Migration (if you’re there during July-October). This safari is a perfect mix of stunning scenery and unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Itinerary
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Transport and game drives
- Safari Land-cruiser
- English speaking driver tour guide
- Park entrance fees
- Accommodation and meals
- Drinking water
- Pick up and drop off services
The Cost Excludes
- Tips
- Visas and Flight fares
- Alcoholic beverages
- Optional activities
FAQs
The Masai Mara is famous for its abundance of wildlife. You’ll have the chance to see the Big Five (lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, and buffalo), as well as cheetahs, zebras, giraffes, hyenas, and many more.
The Great Migration happens annually, typically from July to October. If you’re traveling during this time, you’ll have a high chance of witnessing this incredible natural phenomenon.
Most 3-day safaris are all-inclusive, covering transportation (including transfers from Nairobi if applicable), accommodation (lodge or tented camp), meals, park entrance fees, and guided game drives.
On this trip you will be staying at Oltukai Lodge, Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort and Ashnil Mara Camp.. We can change the accommodation upon request.
Game drives will be conducted in specially designed 4×4 safari vehicles, perfect for navigating the terrain and offering excellent views of the wildlife.
Some things may not be included, such as drinks (other than bottled water), laundry services, tips for your guide and camp staff, and optional activities like hot air balloon rides.
Kenyan Shilling (KES) is the local currency. However, US Dollars (USD) are widely accepted, especially on safaris.
Travel insurance is highly recommended. It can protect you in case of unexpected events like flight cancellations or medical emergencies.
