Kenya Masai mara
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Mid-luxury private/solo guided tour.
More community visits and cultural experiences than game parks.
No long-distance driving of more than 6hrs per day.
A 40% deposit is required to confirm your booking.
Great deal for sole travelers, professionals, families, couples, and honeymooners.
Inclusive that defines the quality of our mid-luxury tours.
Airport picks up.
Transport: 4x4 land cruiser
Accommodation: Mid-luxury hotels
Meals: breakfast and lunch.
Professional English guide-driver
Park fees.
7% discount for B2B Tour company group(s).
4% discount for the individual group (s).
Note.
You can customize the number of days and sites/activities (Tell us what is most important to you) according to your available time and budget.
Overview itinerary:
DAY O: Jomo Kenyatta international airport - Nairobi central. (20.9km. 1-hour drive).
Activity: Arrival at Jomo Kenyatta international airport, meet the guide & transfer to the hotel.
Accommodation: Jewel stone hotel Or Ibis styles hotel Nairobi.
Nairobi is the capital and largest city in Kenya. It’s also Kenya’s principal economic, administrative and cultural Centre. The name Nairobi comes from the Masai word “e Nai robe” meaning a place of cool water. The phrase is also the Masai name of the Nairobi River which in turn lent its name to the city.
The city's muscular, cosmopolitan charms include a vibrant cultural life, fabulous places to eat, and exciting nightlife.
DAY 1: Nairobi- Meru National Park Kenya/MT Kenya national park(289KM, 6hrs 32mins).
Activities: Cultural experience and game drive.
Accommodation: Ikweta safari camp Or Mount Kenya villas & Eco-camp
Meru national park is located east of Meru, about 350km from Nairobi, it covers an area of about 340 sq. mi. The park has a wide range of wild animals including the African bush elephant, lion, African leopard, cheetah, eastern black rhinoceros, southern white rhinoceros, Grevy's zebra, hippopotamus, and more.
Meru was one of the two areas in which the conservationist George Adamson and Joy Adamson raised Elsa the Lioness made famous in the best-selling book and award-winning movie Born Free. Elsa the Lioness is buried in this park and part of Joy's ashes were scattered on her gravesite.
DAY 2: Meru national park - Nakuru National Park Kenya. (326km,6hour 31 mins).
Activity: Communities visit and game drive.
Accommodation: Legacy hotel and suites or Grand Winstone hotel.
Lake Nakuru is one of the Rift Valley lakes at an elevation of about 5,755ft above sea level. It lies to the South of Nakuru in the Rift valley of Kenya. Nakuru means “Dust or Dusty Place” in the Masai language.
The lake's abundance of algae attracts a vast quantity of flamingos that famously line the shore. Other birds also flourish in the area as do warthogs, baboons, and other large mammals, eastern black rhinos and southern white rhinos have been also introduced. When the water levels highly increase at Lake Nakuru, the flamingos migrate to Lake Bogoria in search of food supply.
DAY3: Masai Mara National Game Reserve game drive and migration experience and Maasai culture
Activity: Game drive and viewing.
Accommodation: Oseki Maasai camp Or Oldarpoi mara camp.
Maasai Mara national game reserve is located in south-western Kenya along the Great Rift Valley area in Norok county Kenya adjacent to the Serengeti national park of Tanzania all around the Mara region, it’s bordered by Siria escarpment in the west and Maasai pastoral ranches in the east and west. The park was named in honor of the ancestral inhabitants “the Maasai people”, who described the area as Mara meaning spotted circles of trees, savannah, and scrub and cloud shadows of the area.
A diverse group of animals calls the Maasai mara home including Africa’s “big five “ the African elephant, cape buffalo, African leopard, lion, and African black rhino. Cheetahs, wildebeests, gazelles zebras, hyenas, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, more than 500 bird species, and many more residents can be found across the reserve. Visiting the reserve is rewarding by sightseeing a variety of wildlife in big numbers at the same time.
DAY 4: Masai mara - Nairobi(250km,4 hours 50 minutes)
Activity: Community visit.
End of the trip.