Explore the Amboseli National Park, Lake Nakuru, and the unforgettable Mara on this 7-day Safari affordable adventure! For a limited time, you can embark on a Safari for as low as $2395 per person. Valid April 1 through June 6, 2020.
Per person sharing double occupancy room: $3100
Featuring Nairobi, Amboseli National Park, Lake Nakuru & the Masai Mara.
Kenya is a country rich in wildlife, culture, history, beauty and friendly, welcoming people. It is also geographically diverse, offering its visitors everything from the vistas of snow-capped mountain peaks through extensive forests to wide-open plains. On this Safari, we explore some of the most known attractions in Kenya, while still offering a comprehensive yet affordable package.
Accommodation at the followng lodges (or similar):
Transportations and Game Drives:
Meals:
Added Value:
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Arrival in Nairobi
Jambo! Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, you will be met by Classic Safaris Customer Care Representative who will assist you with the transfer to Red Court Hotel. Before checking in at hotel, he will brief you on your program ahead and introduce the Driver Guide who will be with you throughout the safari.
Nairobi / Amboseli National Park
This morning after breakfast, you will drive to Amboseli National Park which is famous for its large elephant population roaming across the vast grassy plains, the big five, and the majestic views of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa among other species of flora and fauna. Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch at your lodge before proceeding to Amboseli in the late afternoon for a game drive. Your accommodation is nestled in 190 acres of wooded Masai Land and sits on the foot hills of Africa’s highest mountain. The surroundings include mature wooded gardens that have a variety of trees and plants ranging from thorn trees and acacia to frangripanis, colorful bougainvillea and giant cactus plants. (b,l,d)
Amboseli National Park
Full day in the Amboseli National Park with two game drives. You drive across this vast lake bed, often dry but swampy in some areas. They have a lot of game here like cheetah, buffalo, giraffes, gazelles and herds of elephants all set against the amazing back drop of majestic Mount Kilimanjaro displaying all its glory. If you wish, for a nominal fee, you can also visit a Maasai Village to experience this nomadic tribe’s way of life and see their colorful culture. (b,l,d)
Amboseli / Lake Nakuru
Continue on your journey as you depart to Lake Nakuru, perhaps the most famous of Africa’s great, shallow soda lakes, home to hundreds of thousands of Greater and Lesser Flamingos and a great many other water bird species. Arrive in time for lunch then later enjoy an afternoon game drive before proceeding to your comfortable camp for dinner and overnight. Your accommodation, Flamingo Hill Camp, is situated within the famous Lake Nakuru National Park nestled between the “honeymoon hills” and set on beautifully landscaped grounds with natural foliage and a variety of indigenous African plants and flowers. Flamingo Hill Camp provides superb tented accommodations which are cozy, warm and inviting with a personal touch offering all travelers a home away from home! The camp is also an eco-friendly establishment, therefore, part of the proceeds from the camp are used for environmental restoration and endangered species. (b,l,d)
Lake Nakuru / Masai Mara
After breakfast, depart to Maasai Mara arriving at your lodge for lunch. Enjoy the afternoon on a game viewing drive before returning to the lodge as the sun sets and relax for dinner and overnight. On the second day, you will have a full day of game viewing drives with all meals and another overnight at the lodge. The Masai Mara National Reserve is in the southwestern part of Kenya and forms part of the greater eco-system that encompasses the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The Masai Mara (also spelled Maasai Mara) is one of the best known and most visited reserves in Africa. The park is surrounded by concession areas and tribal lands of the Maasai tribes people. These are unfenced from the Mara and act as a buffer zone for the National Park and form part of the migration area. At times, certain parts the Park can get a little overrun with tourist minibuses, so it is recommended to select your time and destination carefully. The Masai Mara consists of open Savannah, rolling grasslands and undulating hills. July to September sees the annual migration of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle coming from the plains of the Serengeti. Driven by dry conditions in the Serengeti and led by the lightning and thunder to the north, huge herds of mammals cross the Tanzanian border and rivers to reach the Mara's grasslands. (b,l,d)
Masai Mara
Your accommodation, Mara Sopa Lodge, which is located on the slopes of Oloolamuita hills, offers magnificent views across the eastern reaches of the park. Set in matured wooded gardens, the lodge has an ethnic design, which incorporates traditional round buildings with thatched roofs and interiors that reflect the rich Masai culture and art. After a game drive, you can get refreshed in the pool, sip on cocktails or experience an African barbecue while enjoying African Theme Nights. You can also purchase gifts and clothing from the gift shop. Children are welcome at the lodge and babysitting services are available. Optional activities abound while you’re in the Maasai Mara. You can try a balloon safari for an exhilarating experience over the Savannah as the early sun rises and the animals are more active. If you wish, for a nominal fee, you can also visit a Maasai Village to experience this nomadic tribe’s way of life and see their colorful culture. (b,l,d)
Masai Mara / Nairobi / Depart Kenya
Today drive to lunch on your own account then spend time doing last minute shopping. Later you will be transferred to the Airport where you will connect with the international flight back home. (b)