Kenya Bush Safaris and Beach Holidays

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Wildlife Safaris in Kenya

This Kenya safari will start with a pick up from the airport to your preferred hotel by a tour guide/driver who will take you through your entire safari then overnight.

picked up from your Nairobi Hotel and transfer you to Maasai Mara via the great rift valley view point where you will have a breathtaking view of the floor of the rift valley where you will get to view the volcano mountains which are semi- active like Mt Longonot, Suswa and Margret for 10mins.Thereafter embark on your journey. Arrive at the lodge in time for lunch. Check in and have lunch.

Later at 4.00pm commence on a 2hour evening game drive to look for the nocturnal hunters coming out from their day slumber to start their hunts alongside, you will see zebras, antelopes among other wildlife. Capture the evening Sunset especially if the clouds are clear at 6pm. Return back to the camp for a buffet dinner ending with good time for resting at the lodge.

Take a full day game viewing in the park. Spend the full day exploring Maasai Mara in search of the big five, hippos and Nile crocodile. Thereafter, go for picnic lunch in park under a croton tree shade overlooking the vast landscape of the park.

It is in the Mara that perhaps the most spectacular event of the natural world takes place: the great migration. This is the annual migration of millions of wildebeest and zebra from the Serengeti (in Tanzania) in search of water and pasture. Following on their heels are the predators of the savannah; lions, cheetahs, jackals, hyenas and vultures. Dinner and overnight at preferred lodge.

Proceed to Lake Nakuru arriving in time for lunch at Lake Nakuru Lodge. After lunch, proceed for an afternoon game drive in the park where you expect to see the endangered species of the white rhino, roschild giraffe, flamingoes.

Over 50 mammal species call Lake Nakuru home, and the adjoining Lake Nakuru National Park is a great destination to see black and white rhinos, as well as Cape buffalo, African wild dog, zebra, eland, water buck, and lion. The large frequency of leopard sightings and the rare Rothschild’s giraffe have made Nakuru famous in recent years.

Lake Nakuru is one of the most famous soda lakes in Eastern Africa’s Great Rift Valley Lake system and is the heart of Lake Nakuru National Park. The richness of wildlife lends itself to incredible photographic opportunities from captivating landscapes to emotive wildlife portraits. you can retreat to the delightful eco-friendly retreat at lake Nakuru lodge after a day’s adventure as well as overnight.

Check out as early as possible and drive to Amboseli National Park for the next adventure. You will have a few stop overs for bathroom breaks since it’s an 8-hour car ride and later Check in at AA Lodge Amboseli having lunch and a short rest.

Afternoon game drive 3.30pm in search of its popular residents the elephants and also if lucky get to see the predators and their opponents like the Zebra, Wildebeest, Giraffe, Hippo with a view of Mt Kilimanjaro.

Go for a full day game drive in the park with packed lunch in search of its popular residents like the well-known predators and their opponents like the Zebra, Wildebeest, Giraffe, Hippo with a view of Mt Kilimanjaro. The Park has a rich herbivores population of African bush elephant, Cape buffalo, impala, Maasai giraffe, gerenuks, lesser kudus, Grant’s zebra, gazelles and wildebeest that migrate to the landscape in search of water and pasture during the dry season.

The park has a high elephant population of about 1,800, making a suitable habitat for this iconic species.  It is also home to large carnivores such as lion, leopard, cheetah, spotted hyena, jackal and civet.

Transfer to Tsavo West National with game drive en-route arriving in time for lunch at Kilaguni Serena Lodge. After lunch, proceed for an afternoon game drive in the park.

Tsavo West through the shetani Lava flow with a brief stopover to marvel at the lava cones and the barren land. Proceed to enter Tsavo West through the Chyulu gate and drive on to the Mzima Springs to see hippo sanctuary hoping to see the endangered black rhino among other animals. Dinner and overnight at Kilaguni Serena Lodge

From here take a beach holiday at Diani with lunch on the way. Arrive Diani in the late afternoon. Neptune Village Beach Resort and Spa will sort you out for whatever you need on your stay. Spend full day relaxing at the resort or at the beach or swimming pool everything inclusive.

It also provides ideal conditions for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, kite surfing, and water sports like windsurfing and kite boarding. The culture of the island not only revolves around beaches, but also active recreations. Across a wide range of ocean coasts, and just like on many other coastlines, stable winds provide good wave configurations.

Diving and water sports are available on the Island with the Diving Crab offering boat snorkeling, beach snorkeling, kayaking, sailing in the local catamaran and game fishing among other activities. Aside from shopping for souvenirs, clothing, swimwear, toiletries, and jewelry, visitors to Diani Beach can also find a wide variety of other activities to enjoy.

Visit Diani Beach Art Gallery one of the most beautiful art galleries in Africa. You will find some of the most beautiful artworks made by talented Africans at the most modest of prices. Upon entering the building, you will find the entrance to be adorned with superb sculptures, and all of the workers have an appreciation for art and creativity.

Go for spa while here offering you a relaxing spa treatment and a deep tissue massage. Some of these spas also offer henna painting services, a traditional way for the local women to enhance their beauty. At Diani Beach, you can enjoy a world-class spa experience at the Uzuri SPA Diani. Uzuri Spa and Fitness is located at the Leopard Beach resort.

Take a trip around the famous Fort Jesus in the vicinity of Diani beach concluding your tour of Diani beach, and the Fort Jesus is just a few minutes’ drive away from the beach. UNESCO declared Fort Jesus a World Heritage Site in 2012. It was built in 1593 by Portuguese King Philip 1 and Spanish King Philip II. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Brazil.

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