3 persons
Watamu
5 days and 4 nights
Departure and arrival from the coast, possibility of departure from Nairobi and arrival at the coast, in Watamu, Diani, Malindi
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1st day
AMBOSELI
Departure for the Amboseli Park, from your village, around h. 03:00 in the morning. Take the road that connects the city of Mombasa with the city of Nairobi. Before arriving at the park, a short stop to buy cool drinks. Arrival at the Rimeto Gate park entrance around 10:00. GAME DRIVE to admire the animals: lions, gazelles, giraffes, herds of elephants, buffaloes, zebras, hyenas. Arrival at the camp or lodge, located on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, around h. 12:30 check-in,, (it is recommended to bring a photocopy of your passport) lunch and rest, if you wish you can cool off in the swimming pool of the camp. We leave for the GAME DRIVE around 3:30 pm to head towards Lake Amboseli where you can see hippos and other aquatic animals. Safari until sunset, return to Kibo Camp, dinner, and overnight. After dinner you can admire the welcome show of a MAASAI representative.
2nd day
MAASAI MARA
Wake up, breakfast and departure around h. 07:00. Continuation of the safari while heading towards the Amboseli Park exit, to resume the Mombasa-Nairobi road, towards the Maasai Mara Reserve. Arrival at the Gate, entrance to the park, we head towards the chosen camp (mara leisure camp or fig tree camp), check-in, lunch, a short rest and departure for the safari, in the Masai Mara national park. The reserve is bordering the Serengeti Park in Tanzania with which it forms a single ecosystem. The name of the reserve derives from the name of the Maasai people (who inhabit various areas in the Serengeti plain) and the Mara River. The reserve is known for the exceptional concentration of fauna and for the famous migration of wildebeest and zebras which takes place in October and April. The most represented habitat is that of the African grassland or savannah dotted with typical acacias in the south-eastern area. The best known icon of the Maasai Mara is probably the image of the lion of which there are large herds; all the so-called Big Five (lion, rhino, elephant, buffalo, leopard) are still present in the park although the rhino population is in serious danger. Hippos are numerous in the Mara River and the Talek River. Cheetahs are also present, but they are also considered endangered. The wildebeest are the main inhabitants (millions of specimens). They migrate from the Serengeti to the Maasai Mara in the fall and vice versa in the spring. There are also numerous other species of antelope, in particular Thompson's gazelle and Grant's gazelle, impalas, and others. Large herds of zebras are found throughout the reserve. Giraffes (both Maasai giraffes and common giraffes) also inhabit the plain. Towards sunset return to the camp (David Livingstone Safari Lodge) dinner, and overnight.
3rd day
Wake up, breakfast and departure, around h. 07: 00, for another game drive, with a stop for lunch in an equipped area near the Mara river. After a short rest we leave for the safari, returning to the camp at sunset. Dinner and overnight.
4th day
TSAVO EAST
On the 4th day wake up, breakfast and around 07:00 departure. We head towards the park exit to go towards the Tsavo Park. Expected arrival at Tsavo around lunchtime. Chek-in at the chosen camp (Ndololo camp or Voiwildlifelodge if you have chosen Tsavo east. Once inside, the GAME DRIVE begins to see as many animals as possible, in the park you will meet: lions, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, dik-dik, antelope, waterbuck, cheetah, leopard, crocodile, hippo and other savannah animals Game drive until sunset, return to the lodge, dinner and overnight.
TSAVO WEST
Once you get to the park, the game drive begins. Arrival at Ngulia Safari Lodge around h. 12:30, lunch and rest. Tsavo west is the place where, at the beginning of the last century, the legend of the man-eating lions took hold, which inspired them for the film "Spirits in the Darkness" who "opposed" the construction of the railway that would connect the south coast of Kenya with Uganda. Tsavo West encompasses several fantastic landscapes: river forests, mountains, lakes and vast plains. There are all the animals, lions, leopards, elephants, gazelles, impalas, cheetahs. The number of specimens of the black rhino constantly decreases and today during a safari in Kenya it can only be encountered in the super-protected areas dedicated to it. In the afternoon game drive at the Rhino Sanctuary. At the base of the hills of Ngulia, in the central area of ββthe park, there is a fenced area where black rhinos were led to better protect them and where it is hoped they can rebuild a larger community. The area can be easily visited by tourists. Visit to Mzima Spring. The pure Mzima Spring water emerges at a constant daily rate of over 50 million gallons (190 million liters), the clarity of the waters in Mzima Springs is due to the fact that it is underground spring water that seeps through the volcanic rock of the local Chyulu Hills. In the crystal clear waters you can admire hippos and crocodiles.
5th day
After breakfast departure for game drive. We head towards the park exit. Stop for lunch and return to the village for sunset.
Times, itineraries, lodges and camps are indicative, they may be subject to variations.
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