On this Absolute Kenya Safari– Explore our 6 Days Kenya Safari to Samburu, Lake Nakuru and the world famous Masai Masai Mara. Fabulous adventure providing the absolute way to see some of Kenya’s best game-filled locations.
Overview
Explore Best of Kenya wildlife on our 6 Days Safari to Samburu, Lake Nakuru and the world famous Masai Masai Mara. Fabulous adventure providing the absolute way to see some of Kenya’s best game-filled locations.
6 Days Absolute Kenya Safari
- 6 Days Safari to Samburu, Lake Nakuru and the world famous Masai Masai Mara.
Itinerary
Travel by road to Kenya’s northern frontier through the beautiful Kikuyu farmland. Wild and rugged, Samburu Game Reserve is fiercely beautiful with its arid Savannahs watered by the lovely Ewaso Nyiro River to commence your 6 days cheap budget camping safari holiday from Nairobi. It is also one of Kenya’s most protected areas and
home to species only found north of the equator, from the Reticulated Giraffee to Grevy’s Zebras and Beisy Oryxes. Lunch in Nanyuki. On arrival, you will enjoy evening introductory game drive. All meals and overnight at the Ashnil Samburu camp or similar
This day, you will enjoy early morning and evening game drives. We will be looking for the rare species of animals and the also will pursue Elephants, Lions, Leopards and Cheetahs that thrive in the reserve’s grasslands and Acacia woodlands. And so the day is spent in alternating pursuits of exploration in the bush and relaxation in our campsite . All meals and overnight at the Ashnil Samburu camp or similar
After breakfast drive down to the floor of the Great Rift Valley to Lake Nakuru National Park, making a brief stop at Nyahururu Thompson's Falls. Arrive in Nakuru for lunch. The afternoon is spent on another exciting game drive in the Park. Besides the Flamingoes that the lake is famous for, there are approximately 400 other species of birds visiting the lake. In addition, the wildlife to be found in the Park including the introduced Rothschild's Giraffes,
Black and white Rhinos, Waterbucks, Reedbucks, Lions, Buffaloes, Leopards, Baboons and many species of plains game. All meals and overnight at Mbweha Camp or similar in Lake Nakuru
After early breakfast at the hotel, continue your affordable camping tour to the Maasai Mara Game Reserve–jewel Wildebeest migration and is a true home of the big five-Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Rhino and Cape Buffalo. After lunch, explore the Reserve on a late evening game drive. All meals and overnight at the Ashnil Mara camp or similar.
A full day will be spent in the Mara with morning and afternoon game drives in search for great predators and perhaps even cubs continues. On the plains are enormous herds of grazing animals plus the elusive Cheetah and Leopard hiding amidst acacia boughs. During our stay we also have an optional opportunity to visit a village of the Maasai people or early morning balloon ride at a cost. All meals and overnight at the Ashnil Mara camp or similar
Early morning tea/coffee or Hot chocolate then depart for a morning pre-breakfast game drive. Back to the accommodation for breakfast, then depart to Narok for lunch to arrive in Nairobi in the evening to end your affordable budget travel.
Tour Cost From USD 2,740
Cost Includes
- Professional English Speaking Safari Guide/Driver.
- Guaranteed departures for two or more passengers booking this safari.
- Transport in a safari van with open top or 4WD Safari Land-cruiser
- All applicable Game Park entrance fees
- All meals included while on safari
- Extensive Game drives
- Face mask and hand sanitizer kit
Cost Excludes
- Domestic and international airfares and departures taxes.
- Personal communications charges for telephone calls, faxes, email, etc.
- Tips and gratuities for your driver/guide.
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. (Bottled mineral water is provided in the minivan while on game drives.)
- Laundry services
- Between meal snacks, parks, attractions, and events not included in your itinerary
1. What is the best time to go on a safari in Kenya?
- The best time to visit Kenya for a safari is during the dry seasons, from June to October and January to March. The Great Migration, a highlight in the Masai Mara, usually occurs between July and October.
2. What should I pack for a safari?
- Clothing: Light, breathable clothes in neutral colors, a warm jacket for cool mornings and evenings, a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable walking shoes.
- Accessories: Binoculars, a camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and a flashlight.
3. What type of accommodations can I expect?
- Kenya offers a range of accommodations, from luxury lodges and tented camps to budget-friendly options. Many lodges are located within or near the national parks and reserves, providing easy access to wildlife viewing.
4. How safe is it to go on a safari in Kenya?
- Safaris in Kenya are generally safe. It’s important to follow the guidance of your tour guide, stay in the vehicle during game drives, and avoid feeding or approaching animals. It’s also recommended to use reputable tour operators and accommodations.
5. What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?
- Kenya is home to the “Big Five” (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino) and many other species, including giraffes, zebras, cheetahs, and a variety of birds. The specific animals you see will depend on the parks and reserves you visit.
6. Can I combine my safari with other activities?
- Yes! Many travelers combine safaris with beach vacations in places like Mombasa, Diani Beach, or the islands of Lamu and Zanzibar. You can also explore Nairobi, Kenya’s vibrant capital city.