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Kenya Wildlife and Beach Safari

OVER VIEW OF THE KENYA WILDLIFE AND BEACH SAFARI

The 11 day Kenya Wildlife and Beach Safari provides an opportunity to explore some of Kenya’s most captivating parks and reserves. Kenya is famous for its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife. Explore it’s natural treasures like the Shaba and Samburu Reserve, onwards to Sweetwaters, Ol Pejeta Conservancy proceeding to Great Rift Valley – Lake Nakuru onwards to the famous Masai Mara. Each of these destinations offers unique experiences and spectacular scenery, ensuring unforgettable adventures.

Join us on our exclusive 11 Day Kenya Wildlife and Beach Safari, where you’ll discover the breathtaking beauty, abundant wildlife, and relaxation in Mombasa Coast.

KENYA WILDLIFE AND BEACH SAFARI HIGHLIGHTS

  • Explore the fascinating Ol Pejeta Conservancy in northern Kenya, famous for its excellent population of rhino.
  • Visit the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary and Northern White Rhino conservation project.
  • Game view in the world-famous Masai Mara, an excellent place to spot predators and other big game.
  • Relax beside the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean Mombasa staying at a resort.
  • Eco-Friendly Accommodations for Sustainable and Responsible Travel.

  • ITINERARY
  • WHAT TO PACK
  • INCLUDES
  • TRAVEL INFORMATION
  • REQUEST A QUOTE 
ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi Kenya

 

Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will be met by our company representative and transferred to your place of overnight stay at the start of the Kenya Wildlife and Beach Safari.

Meal Plan: Dinner depending on time of arrival.

Luxury Accommodation: Fairmont The Norfolk.

Midrange Accommodation: Ibis Styles

Day 2: Nairobi – Samburu National Park

 

After breakfast, your 11-day Wildlife and Beach Safari kicks off with a scenic drive to Shaba and Samburu. Set along the Ewaso Nyiro River, Samburu Reserve offers dramatic landscapes and rich wildlife sightings. Pass through traditional Samburu villages en route and opt for an afternoon game drive to spot Elephants, Leopards, and Lions.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Ashnil Samburu Camp

Midrange Accommodation: Sarova Shaba Game Lodge.

Day 3: Shaba & Samburu National Reserve

 

Today, your wildlife journey takes you deep into Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserves—iconic safari gems known for their unique wildlife. Enjoy thrilling game drives in search of the rare and captivating “Samburu Special Five”: the Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk, and beisa oryx. Along the way, you’ll also encounter a diverse array of other wildlife including olive baboons, playful warthogs, Grant’s gazelles, Kirk’s dik-diks, impalas, and waterbucks.

In between your game drives, enjoy a scenic picnic lunch surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of northern Kenya—an unforgettable moment in the wild.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Ashnil Samburu Camp

Midrange Accommodation: Sarova Shaba Game Lodge.

Day 4: Sweetwaters / Ol Pejeta Conservancy

 

Start your day with an early morning game drive, immersing yourself in the sights and sounds of the African savannah before breakfast. Then, head south to the Sweetwaters/Ol Pejeta Conservancy, nestled between the Aberdares and Mount Kenya.

Arrive at your camp for lunch and enjoy stunning views of a busy watering hole, perfect for wildlife observation from your lodge. Ol Pejeta, known as East Africa’s largest black rhino sanctuary, offers exceptional opportunities to see these magnificent creatures.

In the afternoon, visit the Chimpanzee Sanctuary to meet the resident chimpanzees and learn about their stories, guided by expert rangers dedicated to their protection and rehabilitation..

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Porini Rhino Camp

Midrange Accommodation: Sweetwaters Serena Camp.

Day 5: Transfer to Lake Nakuru National Park

 

Drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, famed for its birds and rhino sanctuary where thousands of flamingos congregate to feed on Spirulina platensis, a blue-green alga that grows naturally in the lake. Start your day with an early morning game drive, a prime time for wildlife viewing. As you explore the park, Look out for a variety of animals including the endangered white rhino, elusive leopards, majestic lions, and graceful waterbucks. The park is also home to buffalo, impalas, and warthogs, providing ample opportunities for remarkable wildlife encounters.

Have a boat cruise on Lake Nakuru famed as a bird watcher’s paradise. Besides the iconic flamingos, you’ll have the chance to spot pelicans, herons, and over 450 other bird species that inhabit the park. The sight of thousands of flamingos creating a pink-hued shoreline is truly a spectacle to behold. Lake Nakuru National Park is a haven for birdwatchers, famous for its flocks of flamingos that seasonally line the shores of Lake Nakuru. The park, covering 188 square kilometers, is also a sanctuary for endangered species.

In the evening, after an exhilarating day of game drives and wildlife sightings, drive back to the lodge reflecting on the day’s adventures.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge.

Midrange Accommodation: Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge

Day 6: Lake Nakuru – Maasai Mara National Park- Walking Safari

 

Head for a 5-6 hour drive to the Masai Mara driving through the Great Rift Valley’s floors and western escarpments, created over the centuries due to the natural shifting of the earth’s tectonic plates. We will take the Kenya Wildlife and Beach Safari to the Masai Mara National Reserve arriving in time for lunch and relaxation.

Optional Evening Activity – Walking Safari

Experience an up-close encounter with giraffes, zebras, impalas, and other plains wildlife. Take in the scents of the native vegetation, sample a few edible plants, and feel the texture of natural wildlife materials. Listen to the distinctive calls of impala rams, track footprints left by nocturnal predators like lions and leopards, and discover fascinating small creatures such as spiders, butterflies, dung beetles, and termites.

The Masai Mara National Reserve is one of the most famous wildlife reserves in Africa, known for its exceptional population of big cats and the annual Great Migration. Covering 1,510 square kilometers, it forms the northern continuation of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. Beyond its natural wonders, the Masai Mara offers visitors a chance to engage with the local Maasai culture. The Maasai are known for their distinctive customs, dress, and traditional dances.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Zebra River Camp

Midrange Accommodation: Mara Sopa Lodge

Day 7: Maasai Mara- Game drives and Community Visit.

 

Experience the essence of Maasai Mara on our sixth-day safari, dedicated to exhilarating game drives amidst its breathtaking landscapes. Seek out Kenya’s renowned “Big Five”: lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, and rhinos. Amidst this rich biodiversity, encounter an array of captivating wildlife including giraffes, zebras, hippos, baboons, and an abundance of bird species.

Witness the awe-inspiring annual migration of millions of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles from July to September, a spectacle unrivaled in its grandeur. The journey spans over 900 kilometers from the Serengeti plains to the Maasai Mara, culminating in the dramatic Mara River crossing, where herds face the perilous threat of hungry crocodiles.

The Mara River, a lifeline of the Masai Mara, hosts this captivating spectacle, offering a glimpse into the raw beauty of nature’s drama. After an enriching day of exploration, we retreat to the comforts of the Camp relaxation.

In the evening, you’ll have the chance to engage in authentic cultural exchanges, learning about Maasai traditions, customs, and rituals from community elders and local guides. You might participate in the captivating dances performed by warriors, and hear captivating stories passed down through generations. The Maasai guide will also lead you to the Maasai Huts and Kraals.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Zebra River Camp

Midrange Accommodation: Mara Sopa Lodge

Day 8: Maasai Mara- Nairobi

 

Today, enjoy a morning game drive to conclude your Kenya Classic safari. Afterwards, you will be transferred back to Nairobi, where you will be dropped off at the airport or a location of your choice. Savor the memories of your extraordinary safari experience as you bid farewell to the captivating landscapes and wildlife of Kenya. 

Optional Morning Activity

Seeing Mara and its great wildlife from above is just breathtaking. Balloon rides last for about 45 minutes to about 1 Hour 15 minutes before having the famous champagne breakfast before heading back to Nairobi for relaxation.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Fairmont The Norfolk.

Midrange Accommodation: Ibis Styles

Day 9: Nairobi – Ukunda Airstrip -Mombasa ( Diani Beach)

 

Depending on the flight schedule, you will transfer to the airport for a flight to Ukunda Airstrip. Upon arrival, you will check into your beach hotel on the dazzling coast of Diani Beach.  The beach is famous for its white sand beaches, blue ocean, and (kite)surfing, other activities include snorkeling and diving, and you can relax at the beach or at the swimming pool or take a massage.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Neptune Palm Beach Boutique Resort & Spa

Midrange Accommodation: Neptune Paradise Beach Resort & Spa

Day 10: Diani Beach

 

Spend these this day of the 11 day Kenya Wildlife and Beach Safari at Diani Beach. Water activities are available once again.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Neptune Palm Beach Boutique Resort & Spa

Midrange Accommodation: Neptune Paradise Beach Resort & Spa

Day 11: Departure back home

 

After breakfast depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred back to the airport for your flight back to Nairobi onwards back home at the end of the 11 day Kenya Wildlife and Beach Safari.

Meal Plan: Breakfast

WHAT TO PACK

• Comfortable hiking boots and lightweight clothing.

• Rain jacket and a warm sweater for cooler evenings.

• Insect repellent and sunscreen.

• Reusable water bottle.

• Binoculars and a good camera.

• Personal medications and a small first-aid kit.

• Nature blending clothes

INCLUDES

Included in the Kenya Wildlife and Beach Safari

  • Ground transportation in a safari customized 4WD Toyota Landcruiser with gasoline/fuel
  • Game Safaris in Samburu and Masai Mara National Park
  • Chimpanzee Sanctuary
  • Rhino Conservation Project
  • Boat Cruise Lake Nakuru
  • Diani Beach Exploration
  • Drinking water / refillable water bottle
  • English-speaking Guides
  • Accommodation and Meals
  • All Park Entrance Fees.

Excluded in the Kenya Wildlife and Beach Safari

  • International Airfares;
  • Visa Fees;
  • Drinks and Beverages
  • Tips, and Gratuities for your Driver/guide and hotel staff
  • Optional activities unless specified as included
  • Any other services not expressly shown in the itinerary or indicated as included.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Magical Kenya

Experience a safari in Kenya, offering Big Five game viewing, stunning landscapes, and cultural encounters. Explore top attractions like the Masai Mara’s Great Migration, Amboseli’s Mount Kilimanjaro views, and Samburu’s leopards. Immerse in the rich Swahili culture with influences from Africa, India, and Europe.

Kenya’s highlight is the Great Migration, where mega-herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle move in search of fresh grass, offering dramatic moments such as the Mara River crossings and predator encounters.

Kenya also pairs well with Tanzania and Rwanda/ Uganda, allowing for gorilla trekking and safari-beach combinations to experience both wildlife and relaxation.

Entry Requirements

Visa on Arrival: Travelers from most countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and other entry points. Ensure that your passport has at least two full blank pages for visas and stamps and is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.

Visa Waivers: Citizens of African Union, Commonwealth, and La Francophonie member states are granted a visa upon arrival with a 90-day fee waiver. East African Community (EAC) member state citizens receive a six-month entry pass free of charge.

Visa Fees and Application: A single-entry visa costs US$50. Applications can be submitted online at eVisa portal Payment can be made online or upon arrival.

Visa Exemptions:

  • East African Countries: Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, Uganda, Burundi.
  • Commonwealth Member States: Short stays (up to 90 days) are visa-free for citizens of Commonwealth countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia.
  • The following nationalities do not require a visa to enter Kenya: all nationalities from East African countries (Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, Burundi), all nationalities from COMESA countries (Angola, Eritrea, Malawi, Madagascar, Seychelles, Swaziland, Zambia, Comoros, Kenya, Mauritius, Zimbabwe), and passport holders from OTHERS (Antigua, Barbados, Fiji, Grenada, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, The Grenadines, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Bahamas, Belize, Gambia, Jamaica, Malta, Singapore, St. Vincent-Tonga and Ireland).

East Africa Tourist Visa (EATV)

The East Africa Tourist Visa allows travel between Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda with multiple entries within 90 days for US$100. Apply online at eVisa portal upon arrival, or at diplomatic missions. If applied for in advance, the first entry must be through the issuing country.

Money and Spending

Kenya’s currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES), but US Dollars (post-2006 bills only) or Euros are widely accepted. Exchange money in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu for the best rates. Credit cards (mainly MasterCard) are accepted at high-end hotels and restaurants in Nairobi but rarely outside the capital.

Mobile Payments

M-Pesa: Kenya is known for its mobile money services, and M-Pesa is widely used for both personal transactions and payments at businesses. Many hotels, shops, and even vendors accept payments via M-Pesa, and it’s convenient for sending and receiving money.

To use M-Pesa, you’ll need to register your phone with a local M-Pesa agent. If you’re a frequent traveler, consider getting a local SIM card with M-Pesa for easier transactions.

Health and Medical Information

Vaccinations:

  • Yellow Fever vaccination is mandatory.
  • Recommended: Tetanus, Cholera, Hepatitis A & B, and Malaria prophylaxis.
  • Malaria: Precautions are essential. Use insect repellent, wear long-sleeved clothing, and consider antimalarial medication.
  • General Health Tips: Drink bottled or boiled water and carry a basic first aid kit. Consult with a healthcare professional before traveling.

Best Time to Visit Kenya: Month-by-Month Guide

January & February: Best for Game Viewing and Peak Adventure

  • January: Ideal for game viewing during the summer season, outside of the rain periods. Perfect for beach holidays on the Kenyan coast, though temperatures can be high.
  • February: Great for safaris, particularly in the Masai Mara where rainfall is minimal. Perfect for Mount Kenya expeditions, with low rainfall and high chances of spotting wildlife at watering holes.

March to May: Wet Season with Fewer Crowds

  • March: Transition from dry to wet conditions. Rain becomes more frequent, making some areas difficult to visit due to muddy roads. However, lower costs and fewer tourists make it a more peaceful time to visit.
  • April: One of the rainiest months in Kenya. Ideal for photographers, as the lush green landscape and moody skies create beautiful settings. However, game drives may be challenging due to muddy roads.
  • May: Long rains are in full swing, especially along the coast. Not a great time for beach holidays but perfect for photographers and those looking to explore less crowded parks.

June to October: Best Safari Season and Great Migration

  • June: Start of the long dry season, making it the best time for safaris. Wildlife gathers around waterholes, and the weather is perfect for game viewing.
  • July: The Great Migration begins, with mega-herds of wildebeest and zebras arriving in the Masai Mara. Temperatures are pleasant, and the river crossings are a major highlight.
  • August: Peak of the Great Migration. Witness dramatic river crossings and predator-prey action. The weather is dry, making it an ideal safari experience.
  • September: Dry conditions continue, and game viewing remains excellent, with wildlife concentrated around water sources.
  • October: The migratory herds begin to leave, but resident wildlife still provides plenty of exciting safari opportunities.

November & December: Short Rains and Fewer Tourists

  • November: The short rainy season begins, leading to fewer tourists and lower prices. Despite the rain, this is a great time for a more peaceful safari.
  • December: Hot weather with occasional rain. A great time for wildlife viewing, particularly for birdwatchers, as bird numbers increase during this time.

Banking and Currency:

US Dollars cash is widely accepted and, in most cases, preferred as the currency that travellers should use to EXCHANGE into UGX on arrival for spending money on the road e.g. for drinks, curios, tips. Please note that USD bills older than 2009 are not accepted. Ensure your USD bills are 2009 or younger. Small USD bills are difficult to change – use Uganda shillings for small tips.

Credit Cards:

Credit cards can be used at some lodges and hotels, but a transaction fee of up to 5% may be charged. Ask first.

Travel, Transport, and Getting Around Flights:

Note that baggage allowance on all domestic flights is max 15 kgs in soft bags

Health and Medical Information

Travellers require a Yellow Fever inoculation more than 10 days prior to your departure. The certificate will be checked on arrival in Uganda. If you have a history of liver disorders (hepatitis etc.), consult your physician first.

Tetanus and Cholera inoculations are recommended but not compulsory. Hepatitis inoculation is at the discretion of the traveler.

Malaria prophylactics are a must and can be purchased from your local pharmacy. Please consult your pharmacist/doctor.

Diarrhoea / Giardia – Bottled water is readily available throughout Uganda, however, it’s advisable to bring medicine just in case.

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The Best of Mombasa

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Experience The Best of Mombasa.

Located along Kenya’s stunning South Coast, Diani Beach is a paradise of pristine beauty and exclusivity. This 25-kilometer stretch of soft, powder-white sands extends across Tiwi, Diani, Galu, Kinondo, and Chale Island, offering a seamless blend of luxury and tranquility.

Here, the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean gently kiss the shore, creating an idyllic setting for an unforgettable African beach getaway. At low tide, the retreating waves reveal up to 200 meters of powdery white sand, perfect for leisurely strolls, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the breathtaking coastal views. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Diani Beach is the perfect escape.

THE BEST OF MOMBASA HIGHLIGHTS

  • Explore Mombasa City Tour & Fort Jesus Museum
  • Art & Craft Shopping at the local galleries
  • Golfing at stunning coastal landscapes.
  • Deep-Sea Fishing & Water Sports Activities
  • Wasini Island Dhow Trip
  • Snorkeling & Scuba Diving at Kisite Marine Park.
  • Day Safari to Tsavo East or Shimba Hills for a wildlife adventure.

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ITINERARY

Day 1: Flight Transfer From Nairobi To Mombasa South Coast

Flight Transfer From Nairobi To Mombasa South Coast. Upon arrival at Ukunda Airstrip in Diani Beach, a transfer representative will warmly welcome you and escort you to your hotel, where you can unwind and settle in for a relaxing overnight stay at the start of The Best of Mombasa Tour.

Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Almanara Luxury Villas

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 2 TO 4: Mombasa Tour Attractions

Spend The Best of Mombasa on these three blissful days soaking up the sun on the pristine beaches of Kenya’s coast, where relaxation meets adventure. Lounge by the ocean or dive into a variety of optional experiences, including:

  • Mombasa City Tour & Fort Jesus Museum – Explore the rich history and culture of this vibrant coastal city.
  • Art & Craft Galleries & Shopping – Discover local artistry and take home unique souvenirs.
  • Golfing with a View – Enjoy a round of golf in stunning coastal settings.
  • Deep-Sea Fishing & Water Sports – Test your skills with big-game fishing or try thrilling motorized and non-motorized activities.
  • Wasini Island Dhow Trip – Full day trips to Wasini Island
  • Snorkeling & Scuba Diving at Kisite Marine Park at Kisite National Marine Reserve
  • Day Safari to Tsavo East or Shimba Hills – Swap the beach for the wild and experience incredible wildlife encounters.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Almanara Luxury Villas

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 5: Flight Transfer Back to Nairobi

Enjoy a smooth and comfortable transfer from your Mombasa South Coast hotel to Ukunda Airstrip (Diani Beach). You will be picked up for a transfer to the airstrip, where you’ll check in for your flight back to Nairobi for an onward flight back home OR for a Trip Extension.

Meal Plan: Breakfast

WHAT TO PACK

• Comfortable hiking boots and lightweight clothing.

• Rain jacket and a warm sweater for cooler evenings.

• Insect repellent and sunscreen.

• Reusable water bottle.

• Binoculars and a good camera.

• Personal medications and a small first-aid kit.

• Nature blending clothes

INCLUDES

Included in the Best of Mombasa Tour

  • Ground transportation in a safari customized 4WD Toyota Landcruiser with gasoline/fuel
  • Diani Beach Exploration
  • Drinking water / refillable water bottle
  • English-speaking Guides
  • Accommodation and Meals

Excluded in the Best of Mombasa Tour

  • International Airfares;
  • Visa Fees;
  • Drinks and Beverages
  • Tips, and Gratuities for your Driver/guide and hotel staff
  • Optional activities unless specified as included
  • Any other services not expressly shown in the itinerary or indicated as included.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Magical Kenya

Experience a safari in Kenya, offering Big Five game viewing, stunning landscapes, and cultural encounters. Explore top attractions like the Masai Mara’s Great Migration, Amboseli’s Mount Kilimanjaro views, and Samburu’s leopards. Immerse in the rich Swahili culture with influences from Africa, India, and Europe.

Kenya’s highlight is the Great Migration, where mega-herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle move in search of fresh grass, offering dramatic moments such as the Mara River crossings and predator encounters.

Kenya also pairs well with Tanzania and Rwanda/ Uganda, allowing for gorilla trekking and safari-beach combinations to experience both wildlife and relaxation.

Entry Requirements

Visa on Arrival: Travelers from most countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and other entry points. Ensure that your passport has at least two full blank pages for visas and stamps and is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.

Visa Waivers: Citizens of African Union, Commonwealth, and La Francophonie member states are granted a visa upon arrival with a 90-day fee waiver. East African Community (EAC) member state citizens receive a six-month entry pass free of charge.

Visa Fees and Application: A single-entry visa costs US$50. Applications can be submitted online at eVisa portal Payment can be made online or upon arrival.

Visa Exemptions:

  • East African Countries: Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, Uganda, Burundi.
  • Commonwealth Member States: Short stays (up to 90 days) are visa-free for citizens of Commonwealth countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia.
  • The following nationalities do not require a visa to enter Kenya: all nationalities from East African countries (Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, Burundi), all nationalities from COMESA countries (Angola, Eritrea, Malawi, Madagascar, Seychelles, Swaziland, Zambia, Comoros, Kenya, Mauritius, Zimbabwe), and passport holders from OTHERS (Antigua, Barbados, Fiji, Grenada, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, The Grenadines, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Bahamas, Belize, Gambia, Jamaica, Malta, Singapore, St. Vincent-Tonga and Ireland).

East Africa Tourist Visa (EATV)

The East Africa Tourist Visa allows travel between Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda with multiple entries within 90 days for US$100. Apply online at eVisa portal upon arrival, or at diplomatic missions. If applied for in advance, the first entry must be through the issuing country.

Money and Spending

Kenya’s currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES), but US Dollars (post-2006 bills only) or Euros are widely accepted. Exchange money in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu for the best rates. Credit cards (mainly MasterCard) are accepted at high-end hotels and restaurants in Nairobi but rarely outside the capital.

Mobile Payments

M-Pesa: Kenya is known for its mobile money services, and M-Pesa is widely used for both personal transactions and payments at businesses. Many hotels, shops, and even vendors accept payments via M-Pesa, and it’s convenient for sending and receiving money.

To use M-Pesa, you’ll need to register your phone with a local M-Pesa agent. If you’re a frequent traveler, consider getting a local SIM card with M-Pesa for easier transactions.

Health and Medical Information

Vaccinations:

  • Yellow Fever vaccination is mandatory.
  • Recommended: Tetanus, Cholera, Hepatitis A & B, and Malaria prophylaxis.
  • Malaria: Precautions are essential. Use insect repellent, wear long-sleeved clothing, and consider antimalarial medication.
  • General Health Tips: Drink bottled or boiled water and carry a basic first aid kit. Consult with a healthcare professional before traveling.

Best Time to Visit Kenya: Month-by-Month Guide

January & February: Best for Game Viewing and Peak Adventure

  • January: Ideal for game viewing during the summer season, outside of the rain periods. Perfect for beach holidays on the Kenyan coast, though temperatures can be high.
  • February: Great for safaris, particularly in the Masai Mara where rainfall is minimal. Perfect for Mount Kenya expeditions, with low rainfall and high chances of spotting wildlife at watering holes.

March to May: Wet Season with Fewer Crowds

  • March: Transition from dry to wet conditions. Rain becomes more frequent, making some areas difficult to visit due to muddy roads. However, lower costs and fewer tourists make it a more peaceful time to visit.
  • April: One of the rainiest months in Kenya. Ideal for photographers, as the lush green landscape and moody skies create beautiful settings. However, game drives may be challenging due to muddy roads.
  • May: Long rains are in full swing, especially along the coast. Not a great time for beach holidays but perfect for photographers and those looking to explore less crowded parks.

June to October: Best Safari Season and Great Migration

  • June: Start of the long dry season, making it the best time for safaris. Wildlife gathers around waterholes, and the weather is perfect for game viewing.
  • July: The Great Migration begins, with mega-herds of wildebeest and zebras arriving in the Masai Mara. Temperatures are pleasant, and the river crossings are a major highlight.
  • August: Peak of the Great Migration. Witness dramatic river crossings and predator-prey action. The weather is dry, making it an ideal safari experience.
  • September: Dry conditions continue, and game viewing remains excellent, with wildlife concentrated around water sources.
  • October: The migratory herds begin to leave, but resident wildlife still provides plenty of exciting safari opportunities.

November & December: Short Rains and Fewer Tourists

  • November: The short rainy season begins, leading to fewer tourists and lower prices. Despite the rain, this is a great time for a more peaceful safari.
  • December: Hot weather with occasional rain. A great time for wildlife viewing, particularly for birdwatchers, as bird numbers increase during this time.

Banking and Currency:

US Dollars cash is widely accepted and, in most cases, preferred as the currency that travellers should use to EXCHANGE into UGX on arrival for spending money on the road e.g. for drinks, curios, tips. Please note that USD bills older than 2009 are not accepted. Ensure your USD bills are 2009 or younger. Small USD bills are difficult to change – use Uganda shillings for small tips.

Credit Cards:

Credit cards can be used at some lodges and hotels, but a transaction fee of up to 5% may be charged. Ask first.

Travel, Transport, and Getting Around Flights:

Note that baggage allowance on all domestic flights is max 15 kgs in soft bags

Health and Medical Information

Travellers require a Yellow Fever inoculation more than 10 days prior to your departure. The certificate will be checked on arrival in Uganda. If you have a history of liver disorders (hepatitis etc.), consult your physician first.

Tetanus and Cholera inoculations are recommended but not compulsory. Hepatitis inoculation is at the discretion of the traveler.

Malaria prophylactics are a must and can be purchased from your local pharmacy. Please consult your pharmacist/doctor.

Diarrhoea / Giardia – Bottled water is readily available throughout Uganda, however, it’s advisable to bring medicine just in case.

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Kenya Safari Adventure

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This 19-day Kenya Safari Adventure takes you through the country’s most iconic wildlife destinations.

Start at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, where you’ll meet endangered rhinos and learn about their conservation. Then, head to Samburu National Reserve for two days of game drives, spotting the Samburu Special Five—Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich, and gerenuk.

Next, explore Solio Game Reserve and enjoy close encounters with rhinos, followed by the scenic beauty of Lake Nakuru and its flamingos. Continue to the Maasai Mara for an unforgettable experience with the Great Wildebeest Migration and the Big Five.

Take a relaxing boat safari on Lake Naivasha, then head to Amboseli National Park, where elephants roam beneath Mount Kilimanjaro.

Finally, discover the vast landscapes of Tsavo West and Tsavo East, before ending your adventure at the tranquil Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary.

This safari offers the perfect blend of thrilling wildlife encounters and serene escapes in Kenya’s most stunning natural landscapes.

KENYA SAFARI ADVENTURE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ol Pejeta Conservancy: Meet endangered rhinos and learn about their conservation.
  • Samburu National Reserve: Spot the Samburu Special Five—Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, Somali ostrich, and gerenuk.
  • Solio Game Reserve: Get close to rhinos and enjoy more wildlife sightings.
  • Lake Nakuru National Park: Marvel at the stunning flamingos and serene landscapes.
  • Maasai Mara: Witness the Great Wildebeest Migration and see the Big Five in action.
  • Lake Naivasha: Enjoy a relaxing boat safari with hippos and vibrant birdlife.
  • Amboseli National Park: Experience elephants under the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro.
  • Tsavo West & Tsavo East National Parks: Explore diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife.
  • Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary: Unwind in a peaceful, nature-filled escape.
  • Luxury Eco Friendly Accommodations that promote responsible travel.

  • ITINERARY
  • WHAT TO PACK
  • INCLUDES
  • TRAVEL INFORMATION
  • REQUEST A QUOTE 
ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi Kenya

 

Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, your tour guide will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your accommodation. After some time to relax, embark on a visit to the Karen Blixen Museum, the former home of the renowned author of Out of Africa, where she lived from 1914 to 1931. Explore the beautifully preserved farmhouse and its collection of farm tools, including an antique tractor, wagons, plows, and original coffee processing equipment.

Next, discover the vibrant works of local and emerging artists at Karen’s Art Corner, and browse the museum shop for unique souvenirs such as handcrafted items, posters, postcards, books, and even the Out of Africa movie.

Conclude your day with a visit to the Giraffe Center, where you’ll learn about its conservation efforts and get up close with the endangered Rothschild’s giraffes.

Meal Plan: Dinner depending on time of arrival.

Accommodation: Fairmont The Norfolk.

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 2: Explore the Wonders of Ol’ Pejeta Conservancy – Chimpanzee Sanctuary

 

Set off for Nanyuki with a brief stop at the equator line for photos and proceed to Ol Pejeta Ranch Conservancy situated between the foothills of Mount Kenya and the Aberdares. You will arrive look out for the black rhinos roaming freely in their natural habitat. The serene beauty of the conservancy, with its picturesque landscapes and vibrant flora, are a sight to behold.

Have lunch and then visit the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary by boat ride. The sanctuary is a Jane Goodall Institute and Kenyan Wildlife Services Project. The Sanctuary provides a permanent refuge for about 40 chimpanzees. Alternatively, you may visit the Rhino Information Center.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Sweetwaters Serena Camp

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 3: Ol’ Pejeta Conservancy- Game Safaris

 

After breakfast, set off on a thrilling half-day game drive through Ol Pejeta Conservancy, where you’ll track the elusive big cats and other wildlife in their natural habitat. As the morning adventure winds down, head back to camp in time for a satisfying lunch.

Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at leisure, soaking in the serenity of the conservancy.

In the evening, after an early dinner, embark on your first night game drive, venturing out into the wild to spot the fascinating nocturnal creatures like leopards, bush babies, aardwolves, aardvarks, and owls. As the moon rises over the savannah, you’ll experience the thrill of wildlife under the cover of darkness. Return to camp after this exciting night safari for a peaceful overnight stay, reflecting on the day’s unforgettable adventures.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Sweetwaters Serena Camp

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 4: Ol’ Pejeta – Samburu National Park

 

Today, head out on a scenic five-hour journey north to the rugged beauty of Samburu Game Reserve. As you traverse picturesque landscapes, soak in the ever-changing scenery. Upon arrival, have lunch before setting out on an exhilarating afternoon game drive, immersing yourself in the untamed wilderness.

Samburu National Reserve is renowned for its unique wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and rich Samburu culture. It is home to the Samburu Special Five—Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Beisa oryx, gerenuk, and Somali ostrich—found only in northern Kenya. The Ewaso Nyiro River sustains large elephant herds and attracts predators like lions, leopards, and cheetahs. With rugged hills, rocky outcrops, and fewer crowds, Samburu offers an exclusive safari experience.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Saruni Rhino Camp

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 5: Exploring Samburu Park

 

Spend an entire day exploring the breathtaking wilderness of Samburu Game Reserve, nestled in Kenya’s semi-arid northern region. The Uaso Nyiro River, the lifeline of this rugged landscape, attracts an array of wildlife, including the rare and elusive “Samburu Special Five”—Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk, and Beisa oryx. As you traverse the reserve, keep an eye out for lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and crocodiles, often found along the riverbanks shaded by towering Doum palms.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Saruni Rhino Camp

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 6: Samburu to Solio Conservancy

 

After a delightful breakfast, head out on a scenic journey toward the breathtaking peaks of Mount Kenya arriving in time for relaxed lunch before an evening of exhilarating wildlife encounters. At Solio Conservancy, a hidden gem dedicated to rhino conservation, prepare to be captivated by the sight of majestic black rhinos and elusive leopards roaming freely. The wilderness comes alive with zebras, lions, cheetahs, and hyenas, while the striking reticulated giraffe and beisa oryx add to the spectacle. With over 100 bird species thriving in this pristine sanctuary, every moment is a photographer’s dream.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: The Ark Lodge

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 7: Solio Conservancy

 

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Solio Game Reserve with a full day of adventure, featuring morning and afternoon game drives. Renowned for its thriving rhino population and diverse wildlife, this hidden gem is also a paradise for bird lovers, home to over 300 species—including European rollers, flycatchers, eagle owls, Montagu’s Harriers, long-crested eagles, and crowned cranes.

Take your safari to the next level with optional activities like horseback riding through the wilderness, guided bush walks, exhilarating mountain biking, or thrilling night game drives. Explore the reserve’s rich landscapes, from acacia forests to a river-turned-swamp teeming with birdlife. Whether you’re tracking majestic rhinos or marveling at rare bird species, every moment at Solio is an unforgettable encounter with nature.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: The Ark Lodge

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 8: Solio Conservancy to Lake Nakuru

 

After your breakfast, you will depart for Lake Nakuru National Park located on the floor of the Great Rift Valley. You will arrive in time for check-in and lunch at the lodge before having an evening game drive. Lake Nakuru is a world-famous bird (over 400 bird species) and rhino sanctuary where thousands of flamingos congregate to feed on Spirulina platensis. Look out for the Black and White Rhino, Lion, Leopard, Waterbuck, Buffalo, Colobus monkey, and Baboons.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 9: Lake Nakuru – Masai Mara

 

After a delightful breakfast, embark on an unforgettable 3-4 hour journey to the legendary Masai Mara National Reserve. As you traverse the

dramatic landscapes of the Great Rift Valley, marvel at its sweeping escarpments and vast plains—an ancient geological wonder sculpted by nature’s raw power over millennia.

Upon arrival, have lunch and take a moment to unwind, soaking in the untamed beauty of the African wilderness. Then, as the afternoon

sun casts a golden glow over the savannah, set out on your first thrilling game drive. The Masai Mara, a world-renowned safari paradise, awaits with its rich wildlife—majestic big cats, towering elephants, and vast herds of plains game.

As you traverse this iconic landscape, every turn offers the promise of an extraordinary encounter, bringing you closer to the untamed wilderness.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Zebra River Camp

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 10: The Mara Exploration

 

After a scenic bush breakfast, immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Maasai people with a visit to a traditional Maasai village. Engage with the community, gaining insight into their age-old traditions, vibrant dances, and deep connection to cattle, which form the heart

of their livelihood. This enriching experience offers a rare glimpse into one of Africa’s most iconic cultures.

Afterward, return to the camp for a leisurely afternoon, where you can relax and enjoy a delicious lunch while soaking in the tranquility of the wilderness. As the golden hour sets in, embark on an exhilarating evening game drive, venturing into the heart of the Masai Mara in search of the Big Five and other magnificent wildlife. As the day winds down, return to the lodge and prepare for a magical sundowner experience, sipping your favorite drink as the sun paints the sky over the endless Mara plains—a perfect way to end the day.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Zebra River Camp

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 11: The Mara – To Lake Naivasha Park

 

After an early morning game drive, depart the Mara heading to Lake Naivasha, a beautiful freshwater lake fringed by thick papyrus arriving in time for lunch and relaxation. You may take a nature walk close to the lodge with opportunities to see many bird species found in this area, Roth’s child Giraffe, and monkeys among others. This lake is also a birdwatcher’s fantasy with over 450 species such as pelicans, herons, storks, and kingfishers

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Olerai House

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 12: Explore Hell’s Gate.

 

After breakfast with a packed lunch head to Hell’s Gate. You will have a nature walk and hiking activities in the park. Take a Hike to the Gorges: The park is famous for its dramatic gorges, particularly the Hell’s Gate Gorge, provides a dramatic backdrop inspired the background scenery of Disney’s The Lion King and also served as the setting for Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life.

You may descend deeper into the lower Ol Njorowa Gorge: A popular challenging hiking route that takes you through steep cliffs, narrow canyons, and natural Hotsprings. You may take on a cycling experience through the park, look out for antelopes, impala, zebras, buffaloes, and giraffe among others. You will have a picnic lunch in between the activities. Later return to Olerai House.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Olerai House

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 13: Lake Naivasha to Amboseli National Park

 

You’ll set off for Amboseli National Park, arriving in time to check in and enjoy a delicious lunch at the Lodge. In the evening, embark on an exhilarating game drive, where you’ll have the chance to spot iconic African wildlife such as elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, wildebeests, and hippos, among others. Alternatively, immerse yourself in the rich culture of the local Masai community by visiting Muteleu village, where you can learn about their traditional way of life. Afterward, return to your lodge for a well-deserved relaxation.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Tulia Amboseli Safari Camp

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 14: Amboseli – Bush Breakfast – Game Drives

 

The park is located at the foot of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro and offers breathtaking views of Africa’s highest peak, which towers across the border in Tanzania. In the early morning, you have a bush breakfast as you witness Kilimanjaro rising above the clouds, creating a stunning backdrop to your safari.

Amboseli is renowned for its massive elephant herds, but it is also home to a rich diversity of wildlife, including buffalo, black rhinos, zebra, wildebeest, and numerous bird species. Your day will be filled with thrilling morning and evening game drives, complemented by a picnic lunch in the park.

After the game drives and photography, retreat back to the camp, your peaceful haven tucked away in nature, to unwind and relax for a sundowner experience.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Tulia Amboseli Safari Camp

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 15: Amboseli – Tsavo West National Park

 

After breakfast depart for the Tsavo West National Park arriving in time for lunch and relaxation. Later take an afternoon game drive. Tsavo West is famed for elephants, lions, hippos, wildebeest, giraffes, crocodiles, vervet monkeys, antelopes, baboons, and giraffes.

Later head to Mzima Springs, the source of Mombasa’s water located in this park. At Mzima, wildlife gathers for a drink, particularly in the dry season. Here, you can observe an impressive gathering of animals, all drawn to the life-sustaining waters.You may also be able to view hippos and crocodiles.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge 

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 16: Tsavo West National Park – Taita Hills & Lumo Conservancy

 

After breakfast depart for the Tsavo West National Park head on a 3 hours drive to Taita Hills and discover the hidden wonders of Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and Lumo Conservancy, two remarkable parks located between Tsavo West and Tsavo East National Parks. Covering an expansive 110 square kilometers, Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary is a sanctuary of biodiversity, known for its endemic bird species, such as the rare Taita thrush.

Beyond birdwatching, the sanctuary offers incredible wildlife sightings, including elephants roaming through dense forests, elusive leopards among the trees, powerful buffaloes grazing in the open, and swift cheetahs racing across the plains, all of which create unforgettable moments in the wild.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Salt Lick Safari Lodge

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 17: Taita Hills & Lumo Conservancy – Tsavo East National Park

 

Today head to Tsavo East National Park, a vast wilderness spanning over 13,000 square kilometers. This remarkable park is a haven for wildlife and untouched landscapes that make it a truly special destination. As you journey across the expansive Yatta Plateau, one of the longest lava flows on Earth, you’ll witness elephant herds leisurely roaming the savannah. Their majestic presence is truly captivating, and the plateau’s sweeping vistas provide perfect opportunities for photography and moments of reflection.

Look out for the elusive African wild dogs, recognized for their striking markings and intricate social behaviors. You’ll also encounter playful yellow baboons as they swing through the trees, their energetic antics sure to bring a smile. Graceful gazelles dash across the terrain with incredible agility, embodying the natural elegance of the park.

The park’s rich birdlife is equally impressive, with a wide variety of species filling the skies or perched on trees, adding a colorful touch to the scenery.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Ashnil Aruba Lodge 

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 18: Tsavo East National Park – Nairobi

 

After a leisurely breakfast, check out and have a morning game drive as you exit Tsavo East National Park, taking in the final sights of the park’s rugged beauty. Then, journey back to Nairobi, where you’ll be dropped off at the elegant Fairmont The Norfolk for a relaxing overnight stay. Enjoy a sumptuous dinner at the hotel, reflecting on the incredible adventures of your safari.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Fairmont The Norfolk

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 19: Departure

 

Depending on your flight schedule, you may have a city tour in Nairobi before heading to the airport for your onward flight back home at the end of the Kenya Safari Adventure.

WHAT TO PACK

• Comfortable hiking boots and lightweight clothing.

• Rain jacket and a warm sweater for cooler evenings.

• Insect repellent and sunscreen.

• Reusable water bottle.

• Binoculars and a good camera.

• Personal medications and a small first-aid kit.

• Nature blending clothes

INCLUDES

Included in the Kenya Safari Adventure

  • Ground transportation in a safari customized 4WD Toyota Landcruiser with gasoline/fuel
  • All Activities mentioned in the itinerary
  • Game Safaris
  • Boat Cruises
  • Nature Walks
  • Drinking water / refillable water bottle
  • English-speaking Guides
  • Accommodation and Meals
  • All Park Entrance Fees.

Excluded in the Kenya Safari Adventure

  • International Airfares;
  • Visa Fees;
  • Drinks and Beverages
  • Tips, and Gratuities for your Driver/guide and hotel staff
  • Optional activities unless specified as included
  • Any other services not expressly shown in the itinerary or indicated as included.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Magical Kenya

Experience a safari in Kenya, offering Big Five game viewing, stunning landscapes, and cultural encounters. Explore top attractions like the Masai Mara’s Great Migration, Amboseli’s Mount Kilimanjaro views, and Samburu’s leopards. Immerse in the rich Swahili culture with influences from Africa, India, and Europe.

Kenya’s highlight is the Great Migration, where mega-herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle move in search of fresh grass, offering dramatic moments such as the Mara River crossings and predator encounters.

Kenya also pairs well with Tanzania and Rwanda/ Uganda, allowing for gorilla trekking and safari-beach combinations to experience both wildlife and relaxation.

Entry Requirements

Visa on Arrival: Travelers from most countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and other entry points. Ensure that your passport has at least two full blank pages for visas and stamps and is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.

Visa Waivers: Citizens of African Union, Commonwealth, and La Francophonie member states are granted a visa upon arrival with a 90-day fee waiver. East African Community (EAC) member state citizens receive a six-month entry pass free of charge.

Visa Fees and Application: A single-entry visa costs US$50. Applications can be submitted online at eVisa portal Payment can be made online or upon arrival.

Visa Exemptions:

  • East African Countries: Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, Uganda, Burundi.
  • Commonwealth Member States: Short stays (up to 90 days) are visa-free for citizens of Commonwealth countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia.
  • The following nationalities do not require a visa to enter Kenya: all nationalities from East African countries (Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, Burundi), all nationalities from COMESA countries (Angola, Eritrea, Malawi, Madagascar, Seychelles, Swaziland, Zambia, Comoros, Kenya, Mauritius, Zimbabwe), and passport holders from OTHERS (Antigua, Barbados, Fiji, Grenada, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, The Grenadines, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Bahamas, Belize, Gambia, Jamaica, Malta, Singapore, St. Vincent-Tonga and Ireland).

East Africa Tourist Visa (EATV)

The East Africa Tourist Visa allows travel between Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda with multiple entries within 90 days for US$100. Apply online at eVisa portal upon arrival, or at diplomatic missions. If applied for in advance, the first entry must be through the issuing country.

Money and Spending

Kenya’s currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES), but US Dollars (post-2006 bills only) or Euros are widely accepted. Exchange money in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu for the best rates. Credit cards (mainly MasterCard) are accepted at high-end hotels and restaurants in Nairobi but rarely outside the capital.

Mobile Payments

M-Pesa: Kenya is known for its mobile money services, and M-Pesa is widely used for both personal transactions and payments at businesses. Many hotels, shops, and even vendors accept payments via M-Pesa, and it’s convenient for sending and receiving money.

To use M-Pesa, you’ll need to register your phone with a local M-Pesa agent. If you’re a frequent traveler, consider getting a local SIM card with M-Pesa for easier transactions.

Health and Medical Information

Vaccinations:

  • Yellow Fever vaccination is mandatory.
  • Recommended: Tetanus, Cholera, Hepatitis A & B, and Malaria prophylaxis.
  • Malaria: Precautions are essential. Use insect repellent, wear long-sleeved clothing, and consider antimalarial medication.
  • General Health Tips: Drink bottled or boiled water and carry a basic first aid kit. Consult with a healthcare professional before traveling.

Best Time to Visit Kenya: Month-by-Month Guide

January & February: Best for Game Viewing and Peak Adventure

  • January: Ideal for game viewing during the summer season, outside of the rain periods. Perfect for beach holidays on the Kenyan coast, though temperatures can be high.
  • February: Great for safaris, particularly in the Masai Mara where rainfall is minimal. Perfect for Mount Kenya expeditions, with low rainfall and high chances of spotting wildlife at watering holes.

March to May: Wet Season with Fewer Crowds

  • March: Transition from dry to wet conditions. Rain becomes more frequent, making some areas difficult to visit due to muddy roads. However, lower costs and fewer tourists make it a more peaceful time to visit.
  • April: One of the rainiest months in Kenya. Ideal for photographers, as the lush green landscape and moody skies create beautiful settings. However, game drives may be challenging due to muddy roads.
  • May: Long rains are in full swing, especially along the coast. Not a great time for beach holidays but perfect for photographers and those looking to explore less crowded parks.

June to October: Best Safari Season and Great Migration

  • June: Start of the long dry season, making it the best time for safaris. Wildlife gathers around waterholes, and the weather is perfect for game viewing.
  • July: The Great Migration begins, with mega-herds of wildebeest and zebras arriving in the Masai Mara. Temperatures are pleasant, and the river crossings are a major highlight.
  • August: Peak of the Great Migration. Witness dramatic river crossings and predator-prey action. The weather is dry, making it an ideal safari experience.
  • September: Dry conditions continue, and game viewing remains excellent, with wildlife concentrated around water sources.
  • October: The migratory herds begin to leave, but resident wildlife still provides plenty of exciting safari opportunities.

November & December: Short Rains and Fewer Tourists

  • November: The short rainy season begins, leading to fewer tourists and lower prices. Despite the rain, this is a great time for a more peaceful safari.
  • December: Hot weather with occasional rain. A great time for wildlife viewing, particularly for birdwatchers, as bird numbers increase during this time.

Banking and Currency:

US Dollars cash is widely accepted and, in most cases, preferred as the currency that travellers should use to EXCHANGE into UGX on arrival for spending money on the road e.g. for drinks, curios, tips. Please note that USD bills older than 2009 are not accepted. Ensure your USD bills are 2009 or younger. Small USD bills are difficult to change – use Uganda shillings for small tips.

Credit Cards:

Credit cards can be used at some lodges and hotels, but a transaction fee of up to 5% may be charged. Ask first.

Travel, Transport, and Getting Around Flights:

Note that baggage allowance on all domestic flights is max 15 kgs in soft bags

Health and Medical Information

Travellers require a Yellow Fever inoculation more than 10 days prior to your departure. The certificate will be checked on arrival in Uganda. If you have a history of liver disorders (hepatitis etc.), consult your physician first.

Tetanus and Cholera inoculations are recommended but not compulsory. Hepatitis inoculation is at the discretion of the traveler.

Malaria prophylactics are a must and can be purchased from your local pharmacy. Please consult your pharmacist/doctor.

Diarrhoea / Giardia – Bottled water is readily available throughout Uganda, however, it’s advisable to bring medicine just in case.

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Kenya Birding Tour

OVER VIEW

This 16-day Birding Tour in Kenya leads on an adventure across Kenya’s diverse landscapes, from the breathtaking Great Rift Valley to the misty montane forest. With over 1,100 bird species, including endemic and migratory varieties, Kenya is a birdwatcher’s paradise.

This meticulously crafted itinerary takes you through the most iconic birding hotspots, offering a chance to spot an astounding range of species while experiencing Kenya’s stunning natural beauty.

Explore Kenya’s top birding destinations, from alkaline lakes to tropical forests and arid savannahs, teeming with diverse bird species and wildlife.

KENYA BIRDING TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

  • Lake Naivasha – A Freshwater lake with 350+ bird species.
  • Lake Bogoria – A Ramsar site with vast lesser flamingo populations.
  • Lake Baringo –Hosts 470+ bird species in diverse habitats.
  • Lake Victoria – Papyrus swamps shelter the shoebill stork and papyrus gonolek.
  • Lake Nakuru National Park – Home to flamingos, pelicans, and 450+ bird species.
  • Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy –Known for rhinos but also features 300+ bird species.
  • Kakamega Forest – Kenya’s only tropical rainforest with rare birds like great blue turaco, casqued hornbill, Turner’s eremomela.
  • Samburu National Reserve – An Arid habitat with unique dry-country birds like Somali ostrich.

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  • INCLUDES
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ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi Kenya

Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will be met by our company representative and transferred to your place of overnight stay at the start of the Kenya Birding Tour.

If you arrive early, you may have the chance to explore Nairobi National Park, situated on the outskirts of Kenya’s capital. This park is home to Africa’s iconic big game species, as well as smaller animals like Thomson’s Gazelle. It also serves as a rhino sanctuary and is recognized as an Important Bird Area (IBA). Kick off your birdwatching experience with potential sightings of notable species such as the Saddle-billed Stork, Yellow-throated Sandgrouse, Martial Eagle (the largest eagle in Africa), Rüppell’s Vulture, Eastern Chanting Goshawk, Common Ostrich, Hartlaub’s Bustard, and the East African endemic Red-throated Tit.

Meal Plan: Dinner

Accommodation: Fairmont The Norfolk.

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 2: Nairobi – Lake Naivasha

Today head out for Lake Naivasha ,this stunning lake is a haven for bird enthusiasts, with over 200 bird species recorded in the area. In the afternoon, we will explore the rich birdlife, hoping to spot species such as the Tropical Boubou, Orange-breasted Bushshrike, White-headed Barbet, Variable Sunbird, and the striking Purple Grenadier. We might also be treated to the melodious calls of the White-browed Robin-Chat and encounter the dryland specialist Buff-bellied Warbler and the Red-faced Crombec. Along the lakeshore, Look out for Yellow-billed Stork, Long-toed and Spur-winged Lapwings, Malachite Kingfisher, and Pink-backed Pelicans.

Alternatively, you may decide to have a birdwatching session at Lake Naivasha, a bird-watcher’s paradise. Take a tour of Lake Elementaita for flamingo viewing and other birdlife that includes Black Crakes and African Jacanas, kingfishers, African Fish Eagle, Grebes, Pink-backed Pelican, Long-tailed Cormorant, herons, egrets, ibis, and lapwings. There are also rare ones such as Black Heron, Lesser Moorhen, and Greater Painted Snipe.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 3: Lake Naivasha – Crescent Island Game Park

We’ll start the day with some early morning birdwatching before breakfast. Afterward, we’ll head to Crescent Island, a private wildlife sanctuary located on the eastern shores of Lake Naivasha. Established in 1988, the island became a peninsula when water levels dropped in 2000. Visitors can get up-close views of large mammals like Plains Zebra, Thomson’s Gazelle, Impala, and Maasai Giraffe, as well as other species such as Defassa Waterbuck, Common Eland, and Common Wildebeest.

The area is a hotspot for birdlife, with up to 80 waterbird species recorded, including White-backed Duck, Saddle-billed Stork, Marabou Stork, African Spoonbill, Great Crested Grebe, the striking African Jacana, and various lapwings like Long-toed and Spur-winged Lapwings.

We’ll also be on the lookout for the Near Threatened (IUCN) Grey-crested Helmet shrike, the lively Grey-capped Warbler, White-bellied Tit, and a variety of other terrestrial birds such as Black-headed Oriole, Red-chested Cuckoo, Pearl-spotted Owlet, Grey-backed and Northern Fiscals.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 4: Lake Naivasha – Lake Bogoria

After an early breakfast, we will check out and set off for Lake Bogoria National Reserve, arriving in time for lunch. Following lunch, we will explore the Lake Bogoria National Reserve. Lake Bogoria has maintained its salinity, preserving the spirulina (blue-green algae) that feeds the Lesser Flamingo. This gives us a great opportunity to observe large flocks of these flamingos. We may also encounter Greater Flamingo, Black-necked Grebe, Steppe Eagle, Tawny Eagle, African Fish Eagle, and other fascinating bird species in the surrounding woodlands, such as Pygmy Batis, Slate-colored Boubou, Nubian Woodpecker, and Red-fronted Barbet.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Lake Bogoria Spa Lodge

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 5: Lake Bogoria – Lake Baringo

After breakfast, we set off early for Lake Baringo, and head out on a motorboat birding excursion. Lake Baringo is a freshwater lake, attracting a different variety of water birds. Here, we can expect to spot species such as the Goliath Heron, Hamerkop, Senegal Thick-knee, Gull-billed Tern, Grey-headed Kingfisher, the vibrant Northern Carmine Bee-eater, and Golden-backed Weaver, among others.

After a two-hour boat ride, we’ll spend some time on land searching for terrestrial birds, including the Eastern Violet-backed Sunbird, Spotted Palm Thrush, and Abyssinian Roller, before taking a break for lunch.

In the late afternoon, we continue birding along the cliffs, on the lookout for Hemprich’s Hornbill, Bristle-crowned Starling, Verreaux’s Eagle, and its primary prey, the Rock Hyrax. Guided by a local naturalist, we’ll explore the Tugen Hills, known for their impressive variety of raptors, owls, and passerines.

Other species include the Three-banded Courser, Slender-tailed Nightjar, Greyish Eagle-Owl, Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl, Pearl-spotted Owlet, Lichtenstein’s Sandgrouse, White-bellied Canary, Brown-tailed Rock Chat, Jackson’s Hornbill, Speckle-fronted Weaver, White-billed and White-headed Buffalo Weavers, Dark Chanting Goshawk, African Grey and Nubian Woodpeckers, Red-and-yellow and D’Arnaud’s Barbets, Purple Roller, and many more.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Lake Bogoria Spa Lodge

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 6: Lake Baringo – Kakamega Forest

Depart Lake Baringo and thereafter head to western Kenya, to Kakamega rainforest which is one of the hot spots for bird watching in Kenya. Kakamega Forest National Reserve is Kenya’s only true tropical rainforest, similar to the central and west African forests and has been designated an Important Bird Area and supports more than 360 species of birds.

We will stop in the valley for a picnic lunch and do some birding, looking for White-crested Turaco, Beautiful Sunbird, Orange-breasted and Grey-headed Bush shrikes, and White-crested Helmet shrike, among others.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Rondo Retreat Centre

Comfort Level: Mid range

Day 7: Birding in Kakamego Forest

Today, we immerse ourselves in the captivating sights and sounds of Kakamega Forest, exploring its numerous trails in search of some of the 194 bird species that call this unique habitat home. This ancient rainforest, characterized by its West African influence, is the easternmost range for many species barely found elsewhere in Kenya. Besides its incredible birdlife, Kakamega is a sanctuary for vibrant butterflies and fascinating insects, enriching the ecosystem’s diversity.

As we venture through this lush, tropical haven, look out for stunning species such as the Great Blue Turaco, Blue-headed Bee-eater, Brown-eared Woodpecker, Yellow-crested Woodpecker, Buff-spotted Woodpecker, Joyful Greenbul, Shelley’s Greenbul, Red-tailed Bristlebill, Cabanis’s Greenbul, the shimmering African Emerald Cuckoo and the Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill.

Kakamega is renowned for its rare and localized barbets, including the striking Yellow-billed Barbet. We will keep an eye out for the Turner’s Eremomela, a Near-Threatened canopy warbler, in mixed-species flocks high above. If we’re fortunate, we may also spot the Endangered Grey Parrot, though sightings are rare and require a bit of luck.

The forest is also home to three species of wattle-eyes – Yellow-bellied, Jameson’s, and Chestnut Wattle-eye. Along streams near Rondo Lodge, we might catch a glimpse of the elusive White-spotted Flufftail. High in the canopy, species like Western Oriole, Red-headed Malimbe, Stuhlmann’s Starling, and Sharpe’s Drongo await keen birdwatchers.

Kakamega is not just about birds; it also shelters various primate species, including the playful Blue and Red-tailed Monkeys, the majestic Guereza (Black-and-white Colobus), and the elusive De Brazza’s Monkey. Additionally, 40% of Kenya’s butterfly species flutter through this vibrant rainforest.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Rondo Retreat Centre

Comfort Level: Midrange

Day 8: Kakamega to Lake Victoria

We’ll kick off the day with an early breakfast before embarking on a one-hour drive south to the shores of Lake Victoria—Africa’s largest freshwater lake and the second-largest in the world. This vast water body is shared by three East African nations: Tanzania (49%), Uganda (45%), and Kenya (6%), with the latter having the smallest portion. It also serves as the source of the Nile River, which flows north to Egypt.

Head out on an exciting boat excursion on the lake, where we’ll search for the reed beds surrounding Lake Victoria for papyrus specialists, including the Papyrus Gonolek, Papyrus Canary, and Carruthers’s Cisticola. Additionally, the area is home to vibrant weaver species like the Black-headed Weaver, Northern Brown-throated Weaver, and Slender-billed Weaver.

After exploring the lake for a few hours, head back to Rondo Retreat for lunch. The afternoon will be spent birdwatching around the forest, making the most of our last opportunity to explore this rich ecosystem.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Rondo Retreat Centre

Comfort Level: Midrange

Day 9: Kakamega Forest National Reserve to Lake Nakuru National Park

After breakfast, we’ll depart for Lake Nakuru National Park, arriving in the early afternoon to explore the park, renowned for its birdlife. While Lesser Flamingos once filled the lake, they’ve been replaced by smaller numbers of Greater Flamingos due to changes in the lake’s salinity. Lake Nakuru is now an Important Bird Area (IBA), home to diverse bird species.

We may spot Mackinder’s Eagle-Owl on a rocky escarpment, and in the Acacia scrub, expect to see Little Rock Thrush, Mocking Cliff Chat, Pale Flycatcher, and Purple Grenadier. We may also encounter Great White Pelican, African Harrier-Hawk, Hildebrandt’s Spurfowl, and others.

Mammals are common, including both endangered White and Black Rhinoceroses, along with Rothschild’s Giraffe and Bohor Reedbuck.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Lake Nakuru Lodge

Comfort Level: Midrange

Day 11: Lake Nakuru National Park – Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy,

After breakfast, we’ll depart for Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy, with time to search for several notable species along the way. We’ll make a stop at Thomson’s Falls near Nyahururu, one of Kenya’s highest towns at 7,700 feet (2,360 meters). Thomson’s Falls cascades impressively down 230 feet (72 meters) into the dense forest below. The mist supports a variety of birdlife, including Chestnut-winged and Slender-billed Starlings, Rock Martin, Grey Cuckooshrike, Kikuyu White-eye, and Sunbirds.

After a lunch stop, we’ll continue toward Ol Pejeta with a brief detour at Wajee Nature Park to search for the Vulnerable Hinde’s Babbler and Holub’s Golden Weaver. An incredible 126 local species have been recorded in the park so you can expect to spot quite a few bird species during a visit. In the afternoon, we’ll arrive at Ol Pejeta for check in and relaxation.

Optional Activity: Head out for a thrilling game drive in search of Black and White Rhinos, along with other wildlife such as African Elephant, Grevy’s Zebra, Bushbuck, and Warthog. We may also take a walk in the nearby forest, where we’ll look for African Dusky Flycatcher, Cabanis’s Greenbul, and Abyssinian Thrush among others.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Sweetwaters Tented Camp

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 12: Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy

Today begins with an early-morning game drive to observe Red-billed and Yellow-billed Oxpeckers, Fischer’s Sparrow-Lark, Northern White-crowned Shrike, Meyer’s Parrot, and Augur Buzzard. You will also visit the Chimpanzee Sanctuary, where we’ll learn about efforts to protect this endangered species from poaching and illegal trade. Evening relaxation at the camp or another birding session

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Sweetwaters Tented Camp

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 13: Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy to Samburu National Reserve

After an early bird walk around the lodge grounds and breakfast, we’ll embark on a four-hour drive to Samburu National Reserve. We will take several birding stops along the way to stretch our legs and enjoy more of Kenya’s remarkable birdlife. We’ll look out for Long-tailed and Red-collared Widowbirds. You will arrive in time for a late lunch and in the evening, you will have an optional game drive in the reserve in search of the impressive Beisa Oryx.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Samburu Sopa Lodge

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 14: Samburu National Reserve

Samburu is a birdwatcher’s paradise, offering an incredible variety of species due to its diverse habitats along the Ewaso Ng’iro River. We’ll search for Somali Ostrich, African Hawk-Eagle, Crested Francolin, Vulturine Guineafowl, Kori Bustard, and a wide array of other birds. This is also a great spot to see mammals such as Olive Baboon, Grevy’s Zebra, Gerenuk, and the Beisa Oryx.

Look out for the White-headed Mouse bird, a charismatic, uniquely African family of wonderfully long-tailed, crested birds), among many other Maasai-Somali biome species.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Samburu Sopa Lodge

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 15: Samburu National Reserve to Nairobi

After breakfast, we’ll head south toward Nairobi, making birding stops along the way. As we cross the equator and pass through the Central Kenya Highlands, we’ll have scenic views and the chance to spot birds like Black-winged Lapwing and Cape Crow. On a clear day, we may even catch a glimpse of Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak. We will arrive in Nairobi by the afternoon.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: : Fairmont The Norfolk.

Comfort Level: Luxury

Day 16: Departure

Depending on your flight schedule, you may have a city tour in Nairobi before heading to the airport for your onward flight back home at the end of the Kenya Birding Tour

WHAT TO PACK

• Comfortable hiking boots and lightweight clothing.

• Rain jacket and a warm sweater for cooler evenings.

• Insect repellent and sunscreen.

• Reusable water bottle.

• Binoculars and a good camera.

• Personal medications and a small first-aid kit.

• Nature blending clothes

INCLUDES

Included in the Kenya Birding Tour

  • Ground transportation in a safari customized 4WD Toyota Landcruiser with gasoline/fuel
  • All Birding Watching Excursions
  • Drinking water / refillable water bottle
  • English-speaking Birding Guides
  • Accommodation and Meals
  • All Park Entrance Fees.

Excluded in the Kenya Birding Tour

  • International Airfares;
  • Visa Fees;
  • Drinks and Beverages
  • Tips, and Gratuities for your Driver/guide and hotel staff
  • Optional activities unless specified as included
  • Any other services not expressly shown in the itinerary or indicated as included.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Magical Kenya

Experience a safari in Kenya, offering Big Five game viewing, stunning landscapes, and cultural encounters. Explore top attractions like the Masai Mara’s Great Migration, Amboseli’s Mount Kilimanjaro views, and Samburu’s leopards. Immerse in the rich Swahili culture with influences from Africa, India, and Europe.

Kenya’s highlight is the Great Migration, where mega-herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle move in search of fresh grass, offering dramatic moments such as the Mara River crossings and predator encounters.

Kenya also pairs well with Tanzania and Rwanda/ Uganda, allowing for gorilla trekking and safari-beach combinations to experience both wildlife and relaxation.

Entry Requirements

Visa on Arrival: Travelers from most countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and other entry points. Ensure that your passport has at least two full blank pages for visas and stamps and is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.

Visa Waivers: Citizens of African Union, Commonwealth, and La Francophonie member states are granted a visa upon arrival with a 90-day fee waiver. East African Community (EAC) member state citizens receive a six-month entry pass free of charge.

Visa Fees and Application: A single-entry visa costs US$50. Applications can be submitted online at eVisa portal Payment can be made online or upon arrival.

Visa Exemptions:

  • East African Countries: Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, Uganda, Burundi.
  • Commonwealth Member States: Short stays (up to 90 days) are visa-free for citizens of Commonwealth countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia.
  • The following nationalities do not require a visa to enter Kenya: all nationalities from East African countries (Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, Burundi), all nationalities from COMESA countries (Angola, Eritrea, Malawi, Madagascar, Seychelles, Swaziland, Zambia, Comoros, Kenya, Mauritius, Zimbabwe), and passport holders from OTHERS (Antigua, Barbados, Fiji, Grenada, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, The Grenadines, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Bahamas, Belize, Gambia, Jamaica, Malta, Singapore, St. Vincent-Tonga and Ireland).

East Africa Tourist Visa (EATV)

The East Africa Tourist Visa allows travel between Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda with multiple entries within 90 days for US$100. Apply online at eVisa portal upon arrival, or at diplomatic missions. If applied for in advance, the first entry must be through the issuing country.

Money and Spending

Kenya’s currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES), but US Dollars (post-2006 bills only) or Euros are widely accepted. Exchange money in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu for the best rates. Credit cards (mainly MasterCard) are accepted at high-end hotels and restaurants in Nairobi but rarely outside the capital.

Mobile Payments

M-Pesa: Kenya is known for its mobile money services, and M-Pesa is widely used for both personal transactions and payments at businesses. Many hotels, shops, and even vendors accept payments via M-Pesa, and it’s convenient for sending and receiving money.

To use M-Pesa, you’ll need to register your phone with a local M-Pesa agent. If you’re a frequent traveler, consider getting a local SIM card with M-Pesa for easier transactions.

Health and Medical Information

Vaccinations:

  • Yellow Fever vaccination is mandatory.
  • Recommended: Tetanus, Cholera, Hepatitis A & B, and Malaria prophylaxis.
  • Malaria: Precautions are essential. Use insect repellent, wear long-sleeved clothing, and consider antimalarial medication.
  • General Health Tips: Drink bottled or boiled water and carry a basic first aid kit. Consult with a healthcare professional before traveling.

Best Time to Visit Kenya: Month-by-Month Guide

January & February: Best for Game Viewing and Peak Adventure

  • January: Ideal for game viewing during the summer season, outside of the rain periods. Perfect for beach holidays on the Kenyan coast, though temperatures can be high.
  • February: Great for safaris, particularly in the Masai Mara where rainfall is minimal. Perfect for Mount Kenya expeditions, with low rainfall and high chances of spotting wildlife at watering holes.

March to May: Wet Season with Fewer Crowds

  • March: Transition from dry to wet conditions. Rain becomes more frequent, making some areas difficult to visit due to muddy roads. However, lower costs and fewer tourists make it a more peaceful time to visit.
  • April: One of the rainiest months in Kenya. Ideal for photographers, as the lush green landscape and moody skies create beautiful settings. However, game drives may be challenging due to muddy roads.
  • May: Long rains are in full swing, especially along the coast. Not a great time for beach holidays but perfect for photographers and those looking to explore less crowded parks.

June to October: Best Safari Season and Great Migration

  • June: Start of the long dry season, making it the best time for safaris. Wildlife gathers around waterholes, and the weather is perfect for game viewing.
  • July: The Great Migration begins, with mega-herds of wildebeest and zebras arriving in the Masai Mara. Temperatures are pleasant, and the river crossings are a major highlight.
  • August: Peak of the Great Migration. Witness dramatic river crossings and predator-prey action. The weather is dry, making it an ideal safari experience.
  • September: Dry conditions continue, and game viewing remains excellent, with wildlife concentrated around water sources.
  • October: The migratory herds begin to leave, but resident wildlife still provides plenty of exciting safari opportunities.

November & December: Short Rains and Fewer Tourists

  • November: The short rainy season begins, leading to fewer tourists and lower prices. Despite the rain, this is a great time for a more peaceful safari.
  • December: Hot weather with occasional rain. A great time for wildlife viewing, particularly for birdwatchers, as bird numbers increase during this time.

Banking and Currency:

US Dollars cash is widely accepted and, in most cases, preferred as the currency that travellers should use to EXCHANGE into UGX on arrival for spending money on the road e.g. for drinks, curios, tips. Please note that USD bills older than 2009 are not accepted. Ensure your USD bills are 2009 or younger. Small USD bills are difficult to change – use Uganda shillings for small tips.

Credit Cards:

Credit cards can be used at some lodges and hotels, but a transaction fee of up to 5% may be charged. Ask first.

Travel, Transport, and Getting Around Flights:

Note that baggage allowance on all domestic flights is max 15 kgs in soft bags

Health and Medical Information

Travellers require a Yellow Fever inoculation more than 10 days prior to your departure. The certificate will be checked on arrival in Uganda. If you have a history of liver disorders (hepatitis etc.), consult your physician first.

Tetanus and Cholera inoculations are recommended but not compulsory. Hepatitis inoculation is at the discretion of the traveler.

Malaria prophylactics are a must and can be purchased from your local pharmacy. Please consult your pharmacist/doctor.

Diarrhoea / Giardia – Bottled water is readily available throughout Uganda, however, it’s advisable to bring medicine just in case.

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Kenya Classic Safari

OVER VIEW

The 9 days Kenya Classic Safari provides an opportunity to explore some of Kenya’s most captivating parks and reserves. Kenya is famous for its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife. Explore it’s natural treasures like the Masai Mara, Amboseli National Park, Lake Nakuru, and Lake Naivasha. Each of these destinations offers unique experiences and spectacular scenery, ensuring unforgettable adventures.

The journey starts in Amboseli National Park, famous for its breathtaking views of Mt. Kilimanjaro and its large elephant populations. The next stop is Nakuru National Park, globally renowned for its birdlife and serving as an important rhino sanctuary in Kenya. The adventure ends in the Masai Mara Game Reserve, which is famous for hosting the remarkable wildebeest migration.

Join us on our exclusive 9 Days Kenya Classic Safari, where you’ll discover the breathtaking beauty, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage of Kenya.

KENYA CLASSIC SAFARI HIGHLIGHTS

  • Explore Masai Mara: See the Big Five in the renowned Masai Mara National Reserve.
  • Visit Amboseli National Park: Enjoy stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro and observe large herds of elephants up close.
  • Discover Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha: Experience amazing bird watching, with thousands of flamingos and other bird species and Rhinos.
  • Cultural Encounters: Interact with the Maasai people and gain insight into their traditional way of life and customs.
  • Eco-Friendly Accommodations for Sustainable and Responsible Travel.

  • ITINERARY
  • WHAT TO PACK
  • INCLUDES
  • TRAVEL INFORMATION
  • REQUEST A QUOTE 
ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi Kenya

 

Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will be met by our company representative and transferred to your place of overnight stay at the start of the Kenya Classic Safari.

Meal Plan: Dinner depending on time of arrival.

Luxury Accommodation: Fairmont The Norfolk.

Midrange Accommodation: Ibis Styles

Day 2: Nairobi – Amboseli National Park

 

Experience the timeless allure of the 7 Days Classic Kenya Safari, starting in Nairobi and journeying towards Amboseli National Park with a scenic 4-5 hour drive. Upon arrival, enjoy a delicious lunch before an afternoon of relaxation. At 4:00 pm, embark on an exciting game drive through the park’s expansive terrain.

Amboseli National Park is Located in southern Kenya, Amboseli National Park is renowned for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa. Spanning 392 square kilometers, the park is famous for its large herds of elephants. The Park is famed for breathtaking views and photography opportunities of Africa’s tallest mountain- Kilimanjaro and its large herds of Elephants. Explore varied landscapes, including savannah, wetlands, and woodlands, teeming with wildlife.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge

Midrange Accommodation: Amboseli Sopa Lodge

Day 3: Amboseli – Game Drives

 

On this day of the Kenya Classic Safari, embark on thrilling game drives through Amboseli National Park, set against the stunning backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro—Africa’s highest peak. In the early morning, catch the breathtaking sight of Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped summit floating above the clouds, a view that leaves a lasting impression. We will also stop at Observation Hill for the sprawling, breathtaking view of Amboseli.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge

Midrange Accommodation: Amboseli Sopa Lodge

Day 4: Amboseli – Lake Naivasha National Park

 

Breakfast and then check out embarking on the 5-6 hours to Lake Naivasha, a freshwater Rift Valley lake famed for its bird life, particularly fish eagles, lovebirds, and pelicans. There are also many hippos and we take an evening boat trip to see some of them.

Alternatively, the boat ride can be done on Lake Oloiden in the southern part of Lake Naivasha. Unlike Lake Naivasha whose waters are fresh, Lake Oloiden is salty and home to several families of Hippos and both the lesser and the greater flamingos are in plenty here.

Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake in the Great Rift Valley, offering a serene escape with its picturesque scenery and abundant wildlife. The lake spans approximately 139 square kilometers and is surrounded by swamps and grassy plains. The lake is home to over 400 bird species, making it a bird-watcher’s paradise. 

A boat trip to this lake offers a good opportunity to see some of the numerous water birds and other creatures that thrive in this salty water habitat. Lake Oloiden was formerly part of Lake Naivasha but is now separated from its southwest shore by a stretch of elevated land and the two lakes are about 200 meters apart.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Enashipai Resort & Spa

Midrange Accommodation: Lake Naivasha Sopa Lodge

Day 5: Lake Naivasha – Lake Nakuru – Lake Naivasha

 

Drive to Lake Nakuru National Park for a whole classic Kenya safari fourth day of game drives. Lake Nakuru is a world-famous bird and rhino sanctuary where thousands of flamingos congregate to feed on Spirulina platensis, a blue-green alga that grows naturally in the lake.

Start your day with an early morning game drive, a prime time for wildlife viewing. As you explore the park, Look out for a variety of animals including the endangered white rhino, elusive leopards, majestic lions, and graceful waterbucks. The park is also home to buffalo, impalas, and warthogs, providing ample opportunities for remarkable wildlife encounters.

Have a boat cruise on Lake Nakuru famed as a bird watcher’s paradise. Besides the iconic flamingos, you’ll have the chance to spot pelicans, herons, and over 450 other bird species that inhabit the park. The sight of thousands of flamingos creating a pink-hued shoreline is truly a spectacle to behold. Lake Nakuru National Park is a haven for birdwatchers, famous for its flocks of flamingos that seasonally line the shores of Lake Nakuru. The park, covering 188 square kilometers, is also a sanctuary for endangered species.

In the evening, after an exhilarating day of game drives and wildlife sightings, drive back to the lodge reflecting on the day’s adventures and preparing for the next leg of your safari journey.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Enashipai Resort & Spa

Midrange Accommodation: Lake Naivasha Sopa Lodge

Day 6: Lake Naivasha – Maasai Mara National Park- Walking Safari

 

Head for a 5-6 hour drive to the Masai Mara driving through the Great Rift Valley’s floors and western escarpments, created over the centuries due to the natural shifting of the earth’s tectonic plates. We will take the Classic Kenya Safari Adventure to the Masai Mara National Reserve arriving in time for lunch and relaxation.

Optional Evening Activity – Walking Safari

Experience an up-close encounter with giraffes, zebras, impalas, and other plains wildlife. Take in the scents of the native vegetation, sample a few edible plants, and feel the texture of natural wildlife materials. Listen to the distinctive calls of impala rams, track footprints left by nocturnal predators like lions and leopards, and discover fascinating small creatures such as spiders, butterflies, dung beetles, and termites.

The Masai Mara National Reserve is one of the most famous wildlife reserves in Africa, known for its exceptional population of big cats and the annual Great Migration. Covering 1,510 square kilometers, it forms the northern continuation of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. Beyond its natural wonders, the Masai Mara offers visitors a chance to engage with the local Maasai culture. The Maasai are known for their distinctive customs, dress, and traditional dances.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Zebra River Camp

Midrange Accommodation: Mara Sopa Lodge

Day 7: Maasai Mara- Game drives and Community Visit.

 

Experience the essence of Maasai Mara on our sixth-day safari, dedicated to exhilarating game drives amidst its breathtaking landscapes. Seek out Kenya’s renowned “Big Five”: lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, and rhinos. Amidst this rich biodiversity, encounter an array of captivating wildlife including giraffes, zebras, hippos, baboons, and an abundance of bird species.

Witness the awe-inspiring annual migration of millions of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles from July to September, a spectacle unrivaled in its grandeur. The journey spans over 900 kilometers from the Serengeti plains to the Maasai Mara, culminating in the dramatic Mara River crossing, where herds face the perilous threat of hungry crocodiles.

The Mara River, a lifeline of the Masai Mara, hosts this captivating spectacle, offering a glimpse into the raw beauty of nature’s drama. After an enriching day of exploration, we retreat to the comforts of the Camp relaxation.

In the evening, you’ll have the chance to engage in authentic cultural exchanges, learning about Maasai traditions, customs, and rituals from community elders and local guides. You might participate in the captivating dances performed by warriors, and hear captivating stories passed down through generations. The Maasai guide will also lead you to the Maasai Huts and Kraals.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Zebra River Camp

Midrange Accommodation: Mara Sopa Lodge

Day 8: Maasai Mara- Nairobi

 

Today, enjoy a morning game drive to conclude your Kenya Classic safari. Afterwards, you will be transferred back to Nairobi, where you will be dropped off at the airport or a location of your choice. Savor the memories of your extraordinary safari experience as you bid farewell to the captivating landscapes and wildlife of Kenya. 

Optional Morning Activity

Seeing Mara and its great wildlife from above is just breathtaking. Balloon rides last for about 45 minutes to about 1 Hour 15 minutes before having the famous champagne breakfast before heading back to Nairobi for relaxation.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Luxury Accommodation: Fairmont The Norfolk.

Midrange Accommodation: Ibis Styles

Day 9: Departure

 

Depending on your flight schedule, you may have a city tour in Nairobi before heading to the airport for your onward flight back home at the end of the Kenya Classic Safari.

WHAT TO PACK

• Comfortable hiking boots and lightweight clothing.

• Rain jacket and a warm sweater for cooler evenings.

• Insect repellent and sunscreen.

• Reusable water bottle.

• Binoculars and a good camera.

• Personal medications and a small first-aid kit.

• Nature blending clothes

INCLUDES

Included in the Kenya Classic Safari

  • Ground transportation in a safari customized 4WD Toyota Landcruiser with gasoline/fuel
  • Game Safaris
  • Walking Safari
  • Maasai Community Visit
  • Boat Cruises Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha
  • Drinking water / refillable water bottle
  • English-speaking Guides
  • Accommodation and Meals
  • All Park Entrance Fees.

Excluded in the Kenya Classic Safari

  • International Airfares;
  • Visa Fees;
  • Drinks and Beverages
  • Tips, and Gratuities for your Driver/guide and hotel staff
  • Optional activities unless specified as included
  • Any other services not expressly shown in the itinerary or indicated as included.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Magical Kenya

Experience a safari in Kenya, offering Big Five game viewing, stunning landscapes, and cultural encounters. Explore top attractions like the Masai Mara’s Great Migration, Amboseli’s Mount Kilimanjaro views, and Samburu’s leopards. Immerse in the rich Swahili culture with influences from Africa, India, and Europe.

Kenya’s highlight is the Great Migration, where mega-herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle move in search of fresh grass, offering dramatic moments such as the Mara River crossings and predator encounters.

Kenya also pairs well with Tanzania and Rwanda/ Uganda, allowing for gorilla trekking and safari-beach combinations to experience both wildlife and relaxation.

Entry Requirements

Visa on Arrival: Travelers from most countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and other entry points. Ensure that your passport has at least two full blank pages for visas and stamps and is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.

Visa Waivers: Citizens of African Union, Commonwealth, and La Francophonie member states are granted a visa upon arrival with a 90-day fee waiver. East African Community (EAC) member state citizens receive a six-month entry pass free of charge.

Visa Fees and Application: A single-entry visa costs US$50. Applications can be submitted online at eVisa portal Payment can be made online or upon arrival.

Visa Exemptions:

  • East African Countries: Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, Uganda, Burundi.
  • Commonwealth Member States: Short stays (up to 90 days) are visa-free for citizens of Commonwealth countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia.
  • The following nationalities do not require a visa to enter Kenya: all nationalities from East African countries (Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, Burundi), all nationalities from COMESA countries (Angola, Eritrea, Malawi, Madagascar, Seychelles, Swaziland, Zambia, Comoros, Kenya, Mauritius, Zimbabwe), and passport holders from OTHERS (Antigua, Barbados, Fiji, Grenada, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, The Grenadines, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Bahamas, Belize, Gambia, Jamaica, Malta, Singapore, St. Vincent-Tonga and Ireland).

East Africa Tourist Visa (EATV)

The East Africa Tourist Visa allows travel between Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda with multiple entries within 90 days for US$100. Apply online at eVisa portal upon arrival, or at diplomatic missions. If applied for in advance, the first entry must be through the issuing country.

Money and Spending

Kenya’s currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES), but US Dollars (post-2006 bills only) or Euros are widely accepted. Exchange money in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu for the best rates. Credit cards (mainly MasterCard) are accepted at high-end hotels and restaurants in Nairobi but rarely outside the capital.

Mobile Payments

M-Pesa: Kenya is known for its mobile money services, and M-Pesa is widely used for both personal transactions and payments at businesses. Many hotels, shops, and even vendors accept payments via M-Pesa, and it’s convenient for sending and receiving money.

To use M-Pesa, you’ll need to register your phone with a local M-Pesa agent. If you’re a frequent traveler, consider getting a local SIM card with M-Pesa for easier transactions.

Health and Medical Information

Vaccinations:

  • Yellow Fever vaccination is mandatory.
  • Recommended: Tetanus, Cholera, Hepatitis A & B, and Malaria prophylaxis.
  • Malaria: Precautions are essential. Use insect repellent, wear long-sleeved clothing, and consider antimalarial medication.
  • General Health Tips: Drink bottled or boiled water and carry a basic first aid kit. Consult with a healthcare professional before traveling.

Best Time to Visit Kenya: Month-by-Month Guide

January & February: Best for Game Viewing and Peak Adventure

  • January: Ideal for game viewing during the summer season, outside of the rain periods. Perfect for beach holidays on the Kenyan coast, though temperatures can be high.
  • February: Great for safaris, particularly in the Masai Mara where rainfall is minimal. Perfect for Mount Kenya expeditions, with low rainfall and high chances of spotting wildlife at watering holes.

March to May: Wet Season with Fewer Crowds

  • March: Transition from dry to wet conditions. Rain becomes more frequent, making some areas difficult to visit due to muddy roads. However, lower costs and fewer tourists make it a more peaceful time to visit.
  • April: One of the rainiest months in Kenya. Ideal for photographers, as the lush green landscape and moody skies create beautiful settings. However, game drives may be challenging due to muddy roads.
  • May: Long rains are in full swing, especially along the coast. Not a great time for beach holidays but perfect for photographers and those looking to explore less crowded parks.

June to October: Best Safari Season and Great Migration

  • June: Start of the long dry season, making it the best time for safaris. Wildlife gathers around waterholes, and the weather is perfect for game viewing.
  • July: The Great Migration begins, with mega-herds of wildebeest and zebras arriving in the Masai Mara. Temperatures are pleasant, and the river crossings are a major highlight.
  • August: Peak of the Great Migration. Witness dramatic river crossings and predator-prey action. The weather is dry, making it an ideal safari experience.
  • September: Dry conditions continue, and game viewing remains excellent, with wildlife concentrated around water sources.
  • October: The migratory herds begin to leave, but resident wildlife still provides plenty of exciting safari opportunities.

November & December: Short Rains and Fewer Tourists

  • November: The short rainy season begins, leading to fewer tourists and lower prices. Despite the rain, this is a great time for a more peaceful safari.
  • December: Hot weather with occasional rain. A great time for wildlife viewing, particularly for birdwatchers, as bird numbers increase during this time.

Banking and Currency:

US Dollars cash is widely accepted and, in most cases, preferred as the currency that travellers should use to EXCHANGE into UGX on arrival for spending money on the road e.g. for drinks, curios, tips. Please note that USD bills older than 2009 are not accepted. Ensure your USD bills are 2009 or younger. Small USD bills are difficult to change – use Uganda shillings for small tips.

Credit Cards:

Credit cards can be used at some lodges and hotels, but a transaction fee of up to 5% may be charged. Ask first.

Travel, Transport, and Getting Around Flights:

Note that baggage allowance on all domestic flights is max 15 kgs in soft bags

Health and Medical Information

Travellers require a Yellow Fever inoculation more than 10 days prior to your departure. The certificate will be checked on arrival in Uganda. If you have a history of liver disorders (hepatitis etc.), consult your physician first.

Tetanus and Cholera inoculations are recommended but not compulsory. Hepatitis inoculation is at the discretion of the traveler.

Malaria prophylactics are a must and can be purchased from your local pharmacy. Please consult your pharmacist/doctor.

Diarrhoea / Giardia – Bottled water is readily available throughout Uganda, however, it’s advisable to bring medicine just in case.

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Kenya Cultural Experience

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Discover Kenya’s Cultural Heritage.

This 10-day cultural journey takes you through the vibrant Samburu and Maasai communities, offering an immersive experience in Kenya’s rich cultural traditions and breathtaking landscapes.

Engage with the Samburu people, learn about their cattle-herding lifestyle and traditional crafts, then explore the Maasai culture through visits to their villages, where you’ll witness their iconic dances and customs.

Along the way, visit Lake Nakuru, the Hyrax Hill Museum, and the remote Majimoto village, home to healing hot springs. This journey blends cultural immersion with nature and history, giving you a deep connection to Kenya’s heritage.

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

  • Experience the vibrant Bomas of Kenya and explore the Maasai Market for authentic crafts and cultural performances.
  • Immerse yourself in the traditions of the Samburu Community, learning about their way of life.
  • Discover the natural beauty of Lake Nakuru and delve into Kenya’s ancient history at the Hyrax Hill Museum.
  • Engage with the Maasai in the Aitong Region, experiencing their unique culture and customs.
  • Go off the beaten path to visit Maji moto and meet the Maasai Tribesmen & Women.
  • Enjoy a nature walk in Maji moto Hills, guided by Maasai warriors, for an intimate experience of the landscape and its wildlife.

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  • INCLUDES
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ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi

 

Upon arrival, you can either relax at your hotel or explore the city at your own pace. On your first day, you might consider visiting the Giraffe Center, home to endangered Rothschild giraffes, the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, which provides a nurturing environment for orphaned elephants, or the Karen Blixen Museum, where you can learn about the life and legacy of the Danish author behind Out of Africa.

Meal Plan: Dinner depending on time of arrival.

Accommodation: Tamarind Tree Hotel

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 2: Nairobi Cultural Exploration – Bomas of Kenya and Maasai Market

 

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast before diving into Nairobi’s vibrant cultural scene. Begin your exploration at the Nairobi National Museum, where captivating exhibits unveil Kenya’s rich history and diverse heritage. Continue to the Bomas of Kenya, where mesmerizing traditional dance performances and cultural displays bring Kenya’s traditions to life. Wrap up your cultural journey at the lively Maasai Market, where you can find authentic souvenirs and engage with local artisans, each piece telling its own unique story.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Tamarind Tree Hotel

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 3: Nairobi to Samburu National Reserve

 

Today, journey to Samburu National Reserve, a place deeply connected to the Samburu people, a semi-nomadic pastoralist community known for their vibrant attire and rich cultural heritage. Often called the “Butterfly People” for their colorful clothing, the Samburu maintain traditions, dances, and crafts that reflect their harmony with nature and their traditional way of life.

Enjoy a late lunch followed by some relaxation at the reserve.

Optional Activity: Evening Game Drive

Embark on an evening game drive and keep an eye out for the Samburu Special Five—rare northern species including the Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk, and beisa oryx. This unique wildlife experience offers a chance to see species found nowhere else in Kenya.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Sentrim Samburu Lodge

Comfort Level: Midrange

Day 4: Cultural Experience with the Samburu People

 

Today, you’ll visit a traditional Samburu manyatta for an authentic cultural experience. Get to experience the Village Life of the Samburu Community. Discover the unique layout of the village, surrounded by thorny bushes for protection. Explore the mud-and-hide huts organized by family clans, reflecting Samburu traditions.

Participate and Observe the Daily Activities and Hands-On Experiences of the community. Daily tasks include milking cattle, preparing food, and crafting bead jewelry. Participate in traditional cooking methods and try your hand at herding livestock. In the evening, enjoy vibrant traditional dances, listen to stories passed down through generations, and shop for handmade crafts that support the local community.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Sentrim Samburu Lodge

Comfort Level: Midrange

Day 5: Samburu- Lake Nakuru – Hyrax Hill Museum

 

Drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, famous for its stunning landscapes, flamingos, and diverse wildlife. Upon arrival, check-in and enjoy lunch at your lodge. In the afternoon, Head out to the Hyrax Hill Museum. The museum is set on an archaeological site where the remains of a Prehistoric Iron Age settlement have been discovered. Visitors can explore excavated artifacts, including tools, pottery, and jewelry, which were used by early communities that lived in the area. The site also features reconstructed traditional homes to help visitors imagine how ancient societies lived. With its rich collection and stunning views of Lake Nakuru, the Hyrax Hill Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in Kenya’s cultural heritage.

Optional Activities: Game Safari in the Park OR Visit the Baboon Cliffs

Head out to a game drive where you may spot flamingos, rhinos, giraffes, and other unique wildlife OR Visit Baboon Cliff for breathtaking panoramic views of the lake and surrounding landscape.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Flamingo Hill Camp

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 6: Lake Nakuru to Maasai Mara

 

After breakfast, head to Maasai Mara takes about 5-6 hours, offering stunning views of Kenya’s diverse landscapes. You’ll travel through the Great Rift Valley, passing rural towns and spotting wildlife like gazelles and wildebeests. As you approach Maasai Mara, the terrain shifts to vast grasslands with acacia trees and Maasai herders with their cattle, immersing you in the cultural vibrancy of the area. The drive is a scenic introduction to one of Africa’s most renowned wildlife reserves.

Have lunch and thereafter, you may have a nature walk with the Masai, a unique opportunity to explore the Maasai Mara landscape on foot, guided by experienced Maasai rangers. This walk takes you through the grasslands and woodlands of the reserve, allowing you to experience the area’s flora, fauna, and cultural history up close.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Sentrim Mara Camp

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 7: Bush Breakfast – Maasai Village in Aitong Region

 

Today, you have a bush breakfast then set off for an enriching cultural exploration of the Maasai villages in the Aitong Region, offering an authentic experience deep into the heart of the Maasai Mara. These villages, known as manyattas, showcase the enduring traditions of the Maasai people who have maintained their rich cultural heritage amidst the evolving landscapes of the Mara.

The Aitong Region is renowned for its vibrant communities and welcoming spirit. Here, every song, dance, and ritual is a celebration of life, rooted in a deep connection to the land. As you visit, you’ll witness the intricacy of Maasai beadwork, traditional attire, and experience the exhilarating adumu—the iconic jumping dance performed by Maasai warriors.

Optional Activities

Enkaji Osiwo Forest – A hidden gem filled with diverse bird species and elusive wildlife, Enkaji Osiwo is a peaceful retreat. The intertwining branches create a natural canopy, sheltering numerous animals and offering visitors a tranquil, immersive experience in nature.

Olare Motorogi Conservancy – A vibrant conservancy home to lions, leopards, and cheetahs, contributing to the diverse wildlife of the Mara. Witness nature’s beauty and the dynamic interplay of predators and prey on the expansive plains of the Maasai Mara. Later head back to the camp for relaxation.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Sentrim Mara Camp

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 8:  Maasai Mara to Maji moto

 

This morning, drive to Maji moto (meaning “hot springs”), a remote and off-the-beaten-path Maasai village located on the slopes of the Loita Hills. Arrive in time for a delicious lunch and some relaxation.

In the evening, explore the unique natural hot springs that have a deep significance to the local community. The warm waters are believed to have healing properties, particularly for skin ailments, and are highly respected by the Maasai. Take the opportunity to learn about their traditional practices, relationship with nature, and the way they live in harmony with the environment.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Maji Moto Eco Camp

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 9:  Maji moto – Nature walk -Nairobi

 

After breakfast, enjoy a morning hike up the Maji Moto Hills, guided by the Maasai tribesmen through the Loita Hills and natural landscapes of Maji Moto. As you walk, learn about local wildlife, trekking as nomads, and the plants that are vital to Maasai traditions. Take in the natural beauty of the hills, along with the Maasai guide’s insights into the land and its wildlife, adds a unique touch to the experience.

After the hike, head back towards Nairobi, with a lunch stop en route, arriving in the evening to conclude your adventure.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Tamarind Tree Hotel

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 10:  Departure

 

After a relaxed breakfast, make your way to the airport for your departure flight home. If time allows before your flight, enjoy a delicious lunch at the iconic Carnivore Restaurant, known for its wide variety of meats and vibrant atmosphere. Afterward, head to the airport to catch your flight, concluding your unforgettable journey.

WHAT TO PACK

• Comfortable hiking boots and lightweight clothing.

• Rain jacket and a warm sweater for cooler evenings.

• Insect repellent and sunscreen.

• Reusable water bottle.

• Binoculars and a good camera.

• Personal medications and a small first-aid kit.

• Nature blending clothes

INCLUDES

Included in the Itinerary

  • Ground transportation in a safari customized 4WD Toyota Landcruiser with gasoline/fuel
  • Community Led Programs in Nairobi
  • Community Led Programs in Samburu
  • Community Led Programs in Maasai Mara
  • Community Led Programs in Maji Moto
  • Drinking water / refillable water bottle
  • English-speaking Guide
  • Accommodation and Meals
  • All Park Entrance Fees.

Excluded in the Itinerary

  • International Airfares;
  • Visa Fees;
  • Drinks and Beverages
  • Tips, and Gratuities for your Driver/guide and hotel staff
  • Optional activities unless specified as included
  • Any other services not expressly shown in the itinerary or indicated as included.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Magical Kenya

Experience a safari in Kenya, offering Big Five game viewing, stunning landscapes, and cultural encounters. Explore top attractions like the Masai Mara’s Great Migration, Amboseli’s Mount Kilimanjaro views, and Samburu’s leopards. Immerse in the rich Swahili culture with influences from Africa, India, and Europe.

Kenya’s highlight is the Great Migration, where mega-herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle move in search of fresh grass, offering dramatic moments such as the Mara River crossings and predator encounters.

Kenya also pairs well with Tanzania and Rwanda/ Uganda, allowing for gorilla trekking and safari-beach combinations to experience both wildlife and relaxation.

Entry Requirements

Visa on Arrival: Travelers from most countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and other entry points. Ensure that your passport has at least two full blank pages for visas and stamps and is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.

Visa Waivers: Citizens of African Union, Commonwealth, and La Francophonie member states are granted a visa upon arrival with a 90-day fee waiver. East African Community (EAC) member state citizens receive a six-month entry pass free of charge.

Visa Fees and Application: A single-entry visa costs US$50. Applications can be submitted online at eVisa portal Payment can be made online or upon arrival.

Visa Exemptions:

  • East African Countries: Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, Uganda, Burundi.
  • Commonwealth Member States: Short stays (up to 90 days) are visa-free for citizens of Commonwealth countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia.
  • The following nationalities do not require a visa to enter Kenya: all nationalities from East African countries (Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, Burundi), all nationalities from COMESA countries (Angola, Eritrea, Malawi, Madagascar, Seychelles, Swaziland, Zambia, Comoros, Kenya, Mauritius, Zimbabwe), and passport holders from OTHERS (Antigua, Barbados, Fiji, Grenada, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, The Grenadines, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Bahamas, Belize, Gambia, Jamaica, Malta, Singapore, St. Vincent-Tonga and Ireland).

East Africa Tourist Visa (EATV)

The East Africa Tourist Visa allows travel between Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda with multiple entries within 90 days for US$100. Apply online at eVisa portal upon arrival, or at diplomatic missions. If applied for in advance, the first entry must be through the issuing country.

Money and Spending

Kenya’s currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES), but US Dollars (post-2006 bills only) or Euros are widely accepted. Exchange money in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu for the best rates. Credit cards (mainly MasterCard) are accepted at high-end hotels and restaurants in Nairobi but rarely outside the capital.

Mobile Payments

M-Pesa: Kenya is known for its mobile money services, and M-Pesa is widely used for both personal transactions and payments at businesses. Many hotels, shops, and even vendors accept payments via M-Pesa, and it’s convenient for sending and receiving money.

To use M-Pesa, you’ll need to register your phone with a local M-Pesa agent. If you’re a frequent traveler, consider getting a local SIM card with M-Pesa for easier transactions.

Health and Medical Information

Vaccinations:

  • Yellow Fever vaccination is mandatory.
  • Recommended: Tetanus, Cholera, Hepatitis A & B, and Malaria prophylaxis.
  • Malaria: Precautions are essential. Use insect repellent, wear long-sleeved clothing, and consider antimalarial medication.
  • General Health Tips: Drink bottled or boiled water and carry a basic first aid kit. Consult with a healthcare professional before traveling.

Best Time to Visit Kenya: Month-by-Month Guide

January & February: Best for Game Viewing and Peak Adventure

  • January: Ideal for game viewing during the summer season, outside of the rain periods. Perfect for beach holidays on the Kenyan coast, though temperatures can be high.
  • February: Great for safaris, particularly in the Masai Mara where rainfall is minimal. Perfect for Mount Kenya expeditions, with low rainfall and high chances of spotting wildlife at watering holes.

March to May: Wet Season with Fewer Crowds

  • March: Transition from dry to wet conditions. Rain becomes more frequent, making some areas difficult to visit due to muddy roads. However, lower costs and fewer tourists make it a more peaceful time to visit.
  • April: One of the rainiest months in Kenya. Ideal for photographers, as the lush green landscape and moody skies create beautiful settings. However, game drives may be challenging due to muddy roads.
  • May: Long rains are in full swing, especially along the coast. Not a great time for beach holidays but perfect for photographers and those looking to explore less crowded parks.

June to October: Best Safari Season and Great Migration

  • June: Start of the long dry season, making it the best time for safaris. Wildlife gathers around waterholes, and the weather is perfect for game viewing.
  • July: The Great Migration begins, with mega-herds of wildebeest and zebras arriving in the Masai Mara. Temperatures are pleasant, and the river crossings are a major highlight.
  • August: Peak of the Great Migration. Witness dramatic river crossings and predator-prey action. The weather is dry, making it an ideal safari experience.
  • September: Dry conditions continue, and game viewing remains excellent, with wildlife concentrated around water sources.
  • October: The migratory herds begin to leave, but resident wildlife still provides plenty of exciting safari opportunities.

November & December: Short Rains and Fewer Tourists

  • November: The short rainy season begins, leading to fewer tourists and lower prices. Despite the rain, this is a great time for a more peaceful safari.
  • December: Hot weather with occasional rain. A great time for wildlife viewing, particularly for birdwatchers, as bird numbers increase during this time.

Banking and Currency:

US Dollars cash is widely accepted and, in most cases, preferred as the currency that travellers should use to EXCHANGE into UGX on arrival for spending money on the road e.g. for drinks, curios, tips. Please note that USD bills older than 2009 are not accepted. Ensure your USD bills are 2009 or younger. Small USD bills are difficult to change – use Uganda shillings for small tips.

Credit Cards:

Credit cards can be used at some lodges and hotels, but a transaction fee of up to 5% may be charged. Ask first.

Travel, Transport, and Getting Around Flights:

Note that baggage allowance on all domestic flights is max 15 kgs in soft bags

Health and Medical Information

Travellers require a Yellow Fever inoculation more than 10 days prior to your departure. The certificate will be checked on arrival in Uganda. If you have a history of liver disorders (hepatitis etc.), consult your physician first.

Tetanus and Cholera inoculations are recommended but not compulsory. Hepatitis inoculation is at the discretion of the traveler.

Malaria prophylactics are a must and can be purchased from your local pharmacy. Please consult your pharmacist/doctor.

Diarrhoea / Giardia – Bottled water is readily available throughout Uganda, however, it’s advisable to bring medicine just in case.

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