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Day 1: Nairobi
to Lake Naivasha
Our Tour
driver guide
will pick you
from your
Nairobi hotels
and drive to
Lake
Naivasha,
one of the Great
Rift Valley’s
fresh- water
lakes, home to over
350 bird species
and wildlife. Check in to a
safari lodge for
lunch. visit the
lake shore in
afternoon game
drive. Enjoy the
stunning Crater
Lake Reserve,
some of the only
game parks where
you are allowed
to explore by
foot. There are
no predators in
these game
park’s but you
will spot
giraffe, zebra
and impala! Dinner and
overnight at
your safari
Lodge.
Day 2: Lake
Naivasha to
Masai Mara
After
breakfast head
towards the
rolling plains
of the Masai
Mara.
Before entering
into the Game
Reserve, visit a
Masai village.
Not only can you
see inside a
traditional
Masai hut, and
learn about
Masai tradition
and lifestyle,
but also
try your hand at
the age- old
tradition of
bartering for
souvenirs. The
village is
slightly commercialised
but still gives
a good idea of
how the Masai
live. Dinner and
overnight at
Mara Sopa.
Day 3: Masai
Mara.
The Masai Mara
is the most
famous and
prolific game
park in Kenya
covering an area
of 1,672 square kilometres.
Early morning
breakfast,
depart for game
drive with
packed lunch and
spend the whole
day viewing game
with a visit to
the Mara river
to view
crocodiles and
hippos - and if
during the
migration
season, witness
the wildebeest
and zebras river
crossings
Day 4: Masai
Mara to Lake
Nakuru
Leave the
Masai Mara and
drive to
Lake Nakuru
National Park a
park famous
for a large
population of
pink flamingos, a
sizeable
population of
rhinos, both
black and white
and other
animals
including
leopards and
lions.
Enjoy the sunset
whilst listening
out for
the
laughing hyena
or the mighty
lion staking his
territory for
the night.
Dinner and
overnight at
Lake Nakuru
Lodge or Sarova
Lion Hill Lodge. Day 5: Lake
Nakuru - Nairobi After a half-day
walking safari
we journey back
to the lodge for
a big buffet
lunch then
pack up and head
to Nairobi
stopping at the
Rift Valley
viewpoint for
some stunning
photo
opportunities.
The Rift Valley
runs 6000 kms
from the Red Sea
into Mozambique
and is up to
100km’s wide in
places. After a
photo
opportunity at
the viewpoint
and a chance to
enjoy the
spectacular view
we head back in
to Nairobi for
the night.
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