11 DAYS EXOTIC SAFARI TO NAIVASHA /NAKURU /SAMBURU /ABERDARES /AMBOSELI /TSAVO WEST /TSAVO EAST PARKS

Day 1: Nairobi /Lake Naivasha
After breakfast be picked up by our driver guide from the airport and after greetings and introductions departs to Lake Naivasha which is a fresh water lake. On the way will have a very good view of Mt Longonot in the Rift Valley that has a crater lake at the top. You pass through Kereita Forest for a breathtaking Zip lining, guided forest walk and can plant some memorable trees. After lunch you head to Lake Naivasha which is very rich with many species of birds. You take a thrilling boat ride and a bush walk in the only cresent island of Lake Naivasha where you can see many species of birds, plains mammals and hippos. The lake is one of the few UN World heritage sites. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/ camp.

Day 2: Naivasha /Nakuru
After breakfast checks out from your hotel and heads to Lake Nakuru which is regarded as the best birds paradise on planet earth. After lunch proceed for an evening game drive in the park, which has some rare animals like white rhinos,Rothschild giraffes as well as many pink and lesser flamingoes. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/ camp.

Day 3: Nakuru /Samburu
After morning breakfast proceed to Northern Kenya past the Aberdare ranges as well as the amazing Mt Kenya. Mt Kenya is the only world snow capped mountain along the Equator. Arrive at Samburu National Park early in the evening and have enough time to check in your hotel. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/ camp.

Day 4: Samburu
Spend the whole day in Samburu slopes which has rare reticulated giraffes and plenty of the cat family such as the lions, cheetahs and leopards. The park has also many species of birds including the rare Somali ostrich. The reserve's topography is mainly open savannah (grassland) with clusters of acacia trees, forest, thorn trees and grassland vegetation. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/ camp.

Day 5: Samburu /Aberdares
After breakfast check out and drive towards central Kenya highlands where you enjoy fascinating sights of Mt. Kenya and Aberdare Ranges. Arrive Nyeri in time for lunch, then later proceed for a game drive in Solio ranch that is famous with rhinos, buffaloes, zebras and antelopes. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/ camp.

Day 6: Aberdares /Amboseli
In the morning after breakfast, proceed to Nairobi as you enjoy sights of coffee, tea and pineapple plantations. Arrive in Nairobi early in the afternoon for your lunch, and then proceed to Amboseli National Park arriving late in the evening. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/ camp.

Day 7: Amboseli
After breakfast, you take packed lunch and spend the whole day in the iconic Amboseli park famous for the biggest elephants and hippos. If the clouds are clear will have a clear thrilling view of the breathtaking Mt. Kilimanjaro. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/ camp.

Day 8: Amboseli /Tsavo
After breakfasts continue with the game drive down to the Tsavo West National Park arriving in time for lunch, then afternoon game drive as you witness the big cats such as lions and cheetahs hunting. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/ camp.

Day 9: Tsavo West
Spend the whole day in Tsavo where you have the chance to see the iconic shetani lava flows. Also visit the fascinating Mzima Springs where zebras,buffaloes and hippos are in plenty. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/ camp.

Day 10: Tsavo West /Tsavo East
After breakfast drive down to the Tsavo East Park and arrive in time for lunch. You later enjoy game drive as you witness the 300 kilomtere long Yatta Plateau and the longest lava flow in the world. Tsavo East park is thrilling with larger mammals, vast herds of dust –red elephant, Rhinos, buffaloes, lion, leopard, hippos, waterbucks, lesser Kudu, gerenuk and many species of birds. Dinner and overnight at the lodge/ camp.

Day 11: Tsavo East /Nairobi
After morning breakfast, check out from your hotel for Nairobi arriving in the afternoon, drop off at your city hotel or at the airport.

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                                                                         “My favorite thing to do is to go where I’ve never been.”

                                                                                                    Diane Arbus