Kenya is sometimes described as the world in short. This is due to the large number of geographical features, historical sites, different species of animals, a variety of birds, and the 42 tribes that live together. Most of these things found in Kenya can only be found in various countries in different parts of the world, but if you go to Kenya, start your safari from Lake Naivasha, one of only two freshwater lakes in the great valley. of the Kenyan rift. , where crocodiles cannot stay because its waters are too cold.

Continue down to the famous Masai Mara reserve which is world renowned for its annual wildebeest migration, meandering north to see the beautiful flamingos in their mass in the pink lake, continue to Lake Baringo and Bogoria to boil an egg in the heat springs of Bogoria. This will be followed by a trip to a park in the desert part of Kenya, Samburu, whose animals are totally different from those at the bottom of the equator. Pass through the base of Mount Kenya to visit the Mau mau caves where freedom fighters hid during the pre-colonial period, and stroll through Amboseli, Tsavo East and West and return to Nairobi.

Day 1: Nairobi / Masaai Mara

Depart Nairobi to drive south to stop at the Great Rift Valley Overlook. After the breathtaking view, head to Narok town for lunch and then to Masaai Mara and you will arrive for an afternoon safari. Dinner and night at the camp.

Day 2: Masaai Mara

After breakfast, spend a full day enjoying the best that nature has to offer in this game reserve. Take your picnic lunch at the hippo pools and return to camp for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 3: Masaai Mara

Morning game reserve safari with optional nature walk or Masaai village visit for a small fee in the afternoon (Optional) meals and overnight at the camp.

Day 4: Masaai Mara / L. Naivasha

After breakfast and morning game drives, head to Naivasha with lunch along the way and a visit to Hell’s Gate Park.[one of the few parks where you can walk or cycle to see the wild animals]. There is a geothermal power station and a very beautiful landscape, dinner and accommodation at the camp or budget hotel.

Day 5: L. Naivasha / L. Nakuru

After breakfast, drive to Nakuru to see wild animals and see millions of flamingos among other birds.[about 350 species recorded]This is also the home of the black and white rhino. Dinner and accommodation in a cheap hotel.

Day 6: Nakuru / Bogoria / Baringo

After breakfast, drive to L. Bogoria to see the hot springs and geysers, as well as the many birds. After lunch, head to L. Baringo for a boat ride (optional) to see birds and ancient caves. Dinner and accommodation in hotel / camping.

Day 7: Baringo / Samburu

Depart for Samburu in the morning after breakfast through Thomson’s Falls. Lunch is en route and arrive in time for the afternoon safari to see a world of difference. Dinner and night at the campsite.

Day 8: Samburu

Morning and afternoon safari in Samburu with a chance to see the rare species of animals and plants. Meals and night at the campsite.

Day 9: Samburu / Mt. Kenya

After breakfast, depart Samburu for Nanyuki and arrive for lunch before visiting the Equator Line and Mau Mau Caves, where freedom fighters used to hide during WWII dinner and spend the night in a budget hotel .

Day 10: Mount Kenya / Amboseli

After breakfast, stop by the largest open-air market in East and Central Africa.[Karatina]. Continue to Nairobi for lunch and continue to Amboseli for night safari, dinner, and overnight at the camp.

Day 11: Amboseli

Full day in Amboseli with the option to walk in nature, visit the Masai village or swim in one of the lodges. Meals and night at the campsite.

Day 12: Amboseli / Tsavo West

After breakfast, drive through Chyulu Hills to Tsavo West National Park and arrive in time for lunch. After lunch, enjoy your safari and visit the famous Mzima springs. [the source of drinking water for Mombasa]. Dinner and night at the campsite.

Day 13: Tsavo West / Tsavo East

After breakfast, drive to Tsavo East, which is popular for its large numbers of elephants and man-eating lions during the construction of the Kenya-Uganda railway line. Lunch upon arrival, safari in the park, dinner and night at the camp.

Day 14: Tsavo / Nairobi

After breakfast, have your last game-watching as you leave the park for Nairobi and arrive in the afternoon.

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