This morning we depart on our safari adventure. Drive to Amboseli National Park nestled at the foothills of Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. Enjoy an afternoon game drive. (Lunch & dinner)
Overnight at Kibo Safari Camp or similar
Spend the entire day game driving in Amboseli National Park. Amboseli is a top destination in Kenya for wildlife. Indeed, one of the classic images of East Africa is that of a herd of elephant strolling across the plains with the snow-capped peak
of Kilimanjaro in the background. It is to catch this sight that people flood to Amboseli National Park. While Kilimanjaro is actually across the border in Tanzania, Amboseli has a perfect view of the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, rising an impressive 5895 metres above the plains. (Breakfast, lunch & dinner)
Overnight at Kibo Safari Camp or similar
The best time to view the majestic mountain is at dawn, when the clouds lift and the light is clear and soft. We will take an early morning game drive to witness the African sunrise lighten the majestic mountain, distributing its golden rays to the dry savannah of Amboseli National Park. It’s a very good photo opportunity. After this game drive we return to the camp for breakfast before departing for Lake Naivasha. (Breakfast, lunch & dinner)
Overnight at Kongoni Lodge or similar
Today there is opportunity to go cycling in Hells Gate National Park, take a boat trip to Crescent Island, sail on Lake Oloiden, or take a walk in the village. In the afternoon, you may choose to take high tea at Elsamere, where Joy and George
Adamson once lived. Joy and George spent much of their lives working with lions and studying their behaviour. Elsa was the most famous lion, about whom the movie “Born Free” was about. Elsamere looks out over Lake Naivasha, providing a beautiful setting to enjoy afternoon tea. (Breakfast, lunch & dinner)
Overnight at Kongoni Lodge or similar
Drive to the world famous Maasai Mara Game Reserve arriving in time for lunch. Maasai Mara, Kenya’s greatest wildlife reserve, is without a doubt Africa’s most famous safari destination. The Maasai Mara Ecosystem is where over two million wildebeest and zebra migrate annually. It also holds one of the highest lion densities in the world, which is why it the home of the BBC wildlife channel’s Big Cat Diary. Other game includes: leopard, cheetah, buffalo, rhino, elephant, giraffe, zebra, lion, plains game, crocodile and small mammals including mongoose, hyrax, dik dik and the nocturnal porcupine. Enjoy a late afternoon game drive followed by dinner. (Breakfast, lunch & dinner)
Overnight at the Mara Fig Tree Camp or similar
Spend a full day game driving in the Maasai Mara. The abundance and variety of game in this reserve is nothing short of amazing. Nearly every mammal can be seen in the Maasai Mara, including various antelopes, scavengers like hyena and
vultures, and all the cats (lion, cheetah and leopard). Sighting a leopard needs luck more than just being there, but lions are abundant and there are excellent chances for spotting cheetah. The hippo pool is a popular spot to watch out for hippos; with luck, you may catch crocodile basking on the rocks. Elephants, buffalo, the Maasai giraffe, wildebeest and the common zebra abound. Return to the camp for dinner and overnight. (Breakfast, lunch & dinner)
Overnight at the Mara Fig Tree Camp or similar
Start the day with an optional early morning hot air balloon flight, including full champagne breakfast in the savannah, or proceed on another game drive. Before heading back to Nairobi there is the option to visit a Maasai village to get an insight
into their culture and traditions. (Breakfast & lunch)
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