This fascinating 12 Days tour entails 7 national parks scattered over central and Rift Valley regions where you will see the Big Five, rare wildlife species, predators, birds, and stunning landscapes.
Amboseli National Park- Elephant Herds and Mt. Kilimanjaro
This long trip will begin in Amboseli National Park, the second most-visited tourist attraction in Kenya. Amboseli has all the Big five animals with elephants appearing in big herds.Amboseli also provides the clearest views of Mt. Kilimanjaro,the largest volcanic mountain in Tanzania and Africa. Amboseli offers an observation hill from which you can capture the views of various wild animals in safety.
Aberdare National Park – Witness the Biggest Mountain Ranges in Kenya
Aberdare National Park is in central highlands in Nyeri County. Most people associate it with the Aberdare ranges, top-of-trees hotels, game viewing, and bird watching. Aberdare boasts lush forests with picturesque waterfalls and hilly areas perfect for hiking. Aberdare National Park presents rare animals and the Big Five.
Samburu Game Reserve – See the Enchanting Views of Mt. Kenya
Samburu Game Reserve is in the Eastern Region of Kenya. A journey from Aberdare to Samburu entails striking landmarks like tea, coffee, and wheat plantations and the famous snow-capped Mt. Kenya- the second largest volcano in Africa. Samburu’s most famous attractions include the Ewasonyiro River, wild animals, birds, attractive landscapes, and the Samburu tribe. Four of the Big Five are elephants, buffalos, lions, and leopards, which are in Samburu, buffalo springs, and Shaba.
Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy- Visit Sudan, the Last Northern White Rhino
Ol Pejeta is home to the most unique northern white rhinos. The most outstanding one was Sudan, the oldest and the last male northern white rhino until 2018. He had two female counterparts he could not create a generation with because of aging effects.
Ol Pejeta boasts the biggest population of black rhinos and the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary that rescues orphaned and injured Chimps. Moreover, the park has prides of lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos, and many smaller wild animals and birds. The conservancy is in a lovely landscape, encompassing Mt. Kenya, Ndaiga Hills, and flat savanna plains.
Lake Bogoria National Park – Famous for Hotsprings and Geysers
Lake Bogoria is a Rift Valley waterbody known mainly for its hotsprings and geysers. Besides these geographic features, Lake Bogoria is an ideal boat riding destination with many crocodiles, hippos, and flamingos (though seasonal).
Lake Naivasha National Park – Walk to the Crescent Island
Another of the seven Rift Valley lakes, L. Naivasha is a fascinating tourist destination. The first thing you will enjoy is a short hike to the Crescent Island. The lake itself offers boat rides, allowing you to explore various wild animals like giraffes, zebras, impalas, and smaller predators and preys. Lake Naivasha’s other popular destination is Hell’s Gate National Park that provides magical landscapes for unique photography.
Masai Mara National Reserve – Come and See the Great Wildebeests Migration
Masai Mara National Reserve in Kajiado County is the most popular tourist destination in Kenya. It is endless savannah grassland full of thorny acacias and swamps, creating a blissful ecosystem for many wild animals. The Masai Mara’s Great Wildebeests Migration happens between July and October every year. There is nothing like it on earth, allowing you to enjoy aerial views of the vast landscape from a hot air balloon. Home to the African Big Five and several preys and predators, Masai Mara creates unforgettable precious memories. A visit to the Masai Village offers an opportunity to mingle with the famous Masai Morans.