Overview
Experience the magic of Kenya on a captivating 4-day safari adventure. Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Lake Nakuru, a haven for vibrant flamingos and endangered rhinos. Then, delve into the untamed wilderness of the Masai Mara National Reserve. Witness the Big Five roaming free across the sprawling savannah, and keep your eyes peeled for the dramatic Great Migration, depending on the season. This unforgettable journey promises encounters with breathtaking landscapes and iconic wildlife, creating memories that will stay with you forever.
Itinerary
The safari starts with a pick up at 0700hrs from your hotel in Nairobi or direct from Airport, then head to Lake Nakuru National Park. As you approach the Rift Valley, have a short stopover at one of the major sites to view this great attraction of the Great Rift Valley which runs from Israel to Mozambique. Thereafter, proceed to Lake Nakuru National Park to arrive in good time for lunch and a short rest in your room. At around 3 pm, for an afternoon boat ride until 6 pm. During this time, you will get to explore and experience the beauty of this park, which has a lot to offer. See both white and black rhinos, tree-climbing lions, and many species of birds including lesser and greater flamingos, pelicans, fish eagles, and many more. Return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Meals: Lunch and dinner
In the morning, have your breakfast, then check out from your room to proceed to Masai Mara. As you check out from the park, you will have a short game drive en route. A boat ride can be arranged at an extra cost in Lake Naivasha as you head to Masai Mara. After 5-hour drive, arrive at Masai Mara in good time for lunch and a short rest. In the afternoon, have your afternoon game drive. This famous park is a must-visit on your bucket list. All the big five are here; elephants, leopards, lions, rhinos, and buffalos; the great migration which starts from July to October, all kinds of herbivores, all kinds of bird species, early morning hot air balloon safari at an extra cost, visit Masai village at an extra cost, all this you will see in this great park in Kenya. All meals and overnight at your lodge.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
After breakfast; leave for a full-day game drive carrying packed lunch. Masai Mara is host to the highest and most varied concentration of wild animals than any other wildlife park in the region. The scenic appeal of the tree-studded Savannah plains, the moderate climate, and the diversity of wild game species make it a one-stop shop for game-viewing activities. We shall traverse the Masai Mara reserve on Wildlife viewing drives encountering the big five and more of the lesser game. All meals and overnight at the lodge.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and dinner
After your beautiful morning and delicious breakfast, check out and head to Nairobi with a short morning game drive en route. Arrive in Nairobi in the afternoon to be dropped off at the Airport or your Nairobi stay hotel. End.
Meals: Breakfast
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 Lake Nakuru Lodge and Mara leisure 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.