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Kenya Safaris - 9 Days Land Cruisers Safari Route B
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Day

Location

Accommodation

1

Nairobi

Nairobi Serena Hotel

2

Amboseli N.P

Oltukai Lodge

3

Amboseli N.P

Oltukai Lodge

4 Aberdare N.P Tree Tops Lodge
5 Lake Nakuru N.P Lion hill Lodge
6 Masai Mara N.R Mpata Safari Club
7 Masai Mara N.R Mpata Safari Club
8 Masai Mara N.R Mpata Safari Club

9

Depart

 

Day 1:

Nairobi
Welcomed by our field operatives in the airport. Optional city tour (depends on time of arrival). African BBQ at the famous Carnivore restaurant.
Over night at Hotel

Day 2:
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Nairobi- Amboseli N. P
Depart Nairobi after breakfast for Amboseli National Park. Arrive in time for lunch at the lodge, afternoon is spent game viewing.
Dinner and overnight at the lodge

Day 3:

Amboseli National Park
Spend full day in Amboseli National Park with morning game drive and afternoon game viewing with the snow capped peak of the Kilimanjaro at the background.
All meals and overnight at the lodge

Day 4:
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Amboseli N. P- Aberdare N. P
After breakfast leave for Aberdare National Park, lunch at Out Span Hotel (the base hotel of Tree Tops Lodge), then transfer to Tree Tops for game viewing from the hotel.

Dinner and overnight at the lodge

Day 5:

Aberdare N. P- Nakuru N. P
Proceed to Lake Nakuru National Park after an early breakfast in Aberdare. Lunch followed by an afternoon game drive along the lake. The lake looks rosy pink when flamingos are en-masse.

Dinner and overnight at the lodge

Day 6:
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Nakuru N. P- Masai Mara N. R
Transfer to Masai Mara National Reserve in time for lunch followed by an afternoon game drive in the park.

Dinner and over night at the lodge

Day 7:

Masai Mara N. R
An early morning balloon ride with breakfast in the bush. The rest of the morning is spent at leisure. Afternoon game drive around 4pm.

Dinner and overnight at the lodge

Day 8:
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Masai Mara N. R
Full day in Masai Mara National Reserve with morning and afternoon game drives. Picnic lunch alone the mara river.

Diner and overnight at the lodge

Day 9:

Depart
Depart for Nairobi after breakfast, transfer to airport for their flight.

Price: Minimum 2 pax ( in USD)

 

PPS

Single room
Supplement

child sharing
2 - 12 years

01 Jan 2008 to 31 Jan 2008
3165
605
1583
01 Feb 2008 to 28 Feb 2008
3389
760
1695
01 Mar 2008 to 31 Mar 2008
3165
605
1583

01 Apr 2008 to 31 May 2008

2555

254

1278

01 Jun 2008 to 31 Oct 2008

3389

760

1695

01 Nov 2008 to 15 Dec 2008

3165

605

1583

Note : PPS = (Per Person Sharing)

 

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Nairobi National Park

Background Information

The 117 km2 Nairobi National Park is unique by being the only protected area in the world with a variety of animals and birds close to a major city. As expected, the park is a principal attraction for visitors to Nairobi. The park also serves many residents and citizens living in the city.

The park has a diversity of environments with characteristic fauna and flora. Open grass plains with scattered acacia bush predominant. The western side has a highland dry forest and a permanent river with a riverine forest. In addition, there are stretches of broken bush country and deep, rocky valleys and gorges with scrub and long grass. Man-made dams have also added a further habitat, favourable to certain species of birds and other aquatic biota. The dams also attract water dependent herbivores during the dry season.

The park has diverse birdlife with 400 species recorded. However all species are not always present and much depends on season. Northern migrants pass through the park primarily during late March through April.

Nairobi National Park is one of the most successful of Kenya's rhino sanctuaries that is already generating a stock for reintroduction in the species former range. Due to this success, it is one of the few parks where a visitor can be certain of seeing a black rhino in its natural habitat.

To the south of the park is the Athi-Kapiti Plains and Kitengela Migration Corridor. These are vital areas for herbivores disperse over them during the rains and concentrate in the park in the dry season.

MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
Annual wildebeest and zebra migration in July/August
Black rhinoceros
Diverse birdlife
Large predators
Aggregations of large herbivores
Ivory Burning Site Monument
Walking trails.
Nairobi Safari Walk & the Orphanage
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Amboseli National Park

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Amboseli lies immediately North West of Mt. Kilimanjaro, on the border with Tanzania. Amboseli was established as a reserve in 1968 and gazetted as a National Park in 1974. The Park covers 392 km2, and forms part of the much larger 3,000 Km2 Amboseli ecosystem. Large concentrations of wildlife occur here in the dry season, making Amboseli a popular tourist destination. It is surrounded by 6 communally owned group ranches. The National Park embodies 5 main wildlife habitats (open plains, acacia woodland, rocky thorn bush country, swamps and marshland) and covers part of a pleistocene lake basin, now dry. Within this basin is a temporary lake, Lake Amboseli, that floods during years of heavy rainfall. Amboseli is famous for its big game and its great scenic beauty - the landscape is dominated by MT Kilimanjaro.

Location:
On the border with Tanzania, Kajiado District, South Kenya; Covers 392km2

Climate:
The climate is mainly hot and dry. Amboseli is in the rain shadow of Mt. Kilimanjaro. The maximum average temperature of the warmest month is 33°C during the day, while that of the coldest is 27-28°C. An annual rainfall of 300mm per annum is distributed in two seasons: April/May and November/December. Recurrent droughts and potential evaporation of 2200mm per annum typifies the region (KWS, 1991).

Aberdare National Park

The Aberdares are an isolated volcanic range that forms the eastern wall of the rift valley, running roughly 100km north south between Nairobi and Thomsons Falls. Soils are red and of volcanic origin, but rich in organic matter. There are two main peaks, Ol Donyo Lesatima (3,999m) and Kinangop (3,906m) separated by a long saddle of alpine moorland at over 3,000m. The topography is diverse with deep ravines that cut through the forested eastern and western slopes and there are many clear streams and waterfalls. The Aberdares are an important water catchment area providing water to the Tana and Athi rivers and part of Central Rift and Northern drainage basins.

The National Park lies mainly above the tree line running along the 10,000ft contour with some forest and scrub at lower altitude in the 'salient' area near Nyeri with the boundary running down to the 7000ft contour. The unusual vegetation, rugged terrain, streams and waterfalls combine to create an area of great scenic beauty in the National Park. The park is surrounded by a predominantly indigenous forest, whose management is under an MoU between KWS and the Forest Department.

Masai Mara Game Reserve

The Masai Mara is one of the best known and most popular reserves in the whole of Africa. At times and in certain places it can get a little overrun with tourist minibuses, but there is something so special about it that it tempts you back time and again.

Seasoned safari travellers, travel writers, documentary makers and researchers often admit that the Masai Mara is one of their favourite places. So why is that? Perhaps it is because of the 'big skies', the open savannahs, the romance of films like 'Out of Africa' and certainly because of the annual wildebeest migration, the density of game, the variety of birdlife and the chance of a hot air balloon ride. Also because of the tall red-robed Masai people whose lifestyle is completely at odds with western practices, and from whom one learns to question certain western values.

A combination of all these things plus something to do with the spirit of the place - which is hard to put into words - is what attracts people to the Mara over and over.

The Masai Mara lies in the Great Rift Valley, which is a fault line some 3,500 miles (5,600km) long, from Ethiopia's Red Sea through Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and into Mozambique. Here the valley is wide and a towering escarpment can be seen in the hazy distance. Most of the game viewing activities occur on the valley floor, but some lodges conduct walking tours outside the park boundaries in the hills of the Oloololo Escarpment. The animals are also at liberty to move outside the park into huge areas known as 'dispersal areas'. There can be as much wildlife roaming outside the park as inside. Many Masai villages are located in the 'dispersal areas' and they have, over centuries, developed a synergetic relationship with the wildlife.

There are four main types of topography in the Mara: Ngama Hills to the east with sandy soil and leafy bushes liked by black rhino; Oloololo Escarpment forming the western boundary and rising to a magnificent plateau; Mara Triangle bordering the Mara River with lush grassland and acacia woodlands supporting masses of game especially migrating wildebeest; Central Plains forming the largest part of the reserve, with scattered bushes and boulders on rolling grasslands favoured by the plains game

ANIMALS & BIRDS

In a short stay during the wildebeest migration you could see thousands of animals, at other times there are still hundreds. The plains are full of wildebeest, zebra, impala, topi, giraffe, Thomson's gazelle. Also regularly seen are leopards, lions, hyenas, cheetah, jackal and bat-eared foxes. Black rhino are a little shy and hard to spot but are often seen at a distance.

Hippos are abundant in the Mara River as are very large Nile crocodiles, who lay in wait for a meal as the wildebeest cross on pastures

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