Here is a fascinating 7-Days safari adventure beginning from Nairobi to Samburu, Aberdare, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, and Masai Mara Game Reserve.
Samburu National Reserve – Meet the Unusual Grevvy’s Zebra and Reticulated Giraffe
Samburu Game Reserve is one of the most visited wildlife shelters in a semi-arid land past the Mount Kenya region. It is among the few parks in Kenya where you can see the rare reticulated giraffe and grevvy’s zebra.
The reserve has at least three of the Big Five, including the leopard, lion, and buffalo. Samburu’s Ewasonyiro River makes a beautiful spectacle due to hippos. Above all, this game reserve is in the Samburu tribe’s neighborhood. They can teach you their cultural practices and traditions. The Somali ostrich species is in this game reserve too.
Observe Wildlife from a Tree House in Aberdare National Park
Aberdare National Park in Nyeri County is unique because of the Cape buffalo, bongo antelope, tree top lodges, etc. It has the most peaceful forest environment with water falls, nature trails, and the rising and falling Aberdare ranges’ landscape. Aberdare has all the Big Five African animals.
See Swarms of Flamingos in Lake Nakuru National Park
We will access Lake Nakuru National Park from Aberdare via Nyeri-Nyahururu Road. We will stop over at Nyahururu Town to see the famous Thompson’s Fall (74M deep). Lake Nakuru is a Rift Valley lake that provides food to flights of flamingos and other birds on its shores. It also has troops of bamboos, herds of black rhinos, buffalos, elephants, Rothschild’s giraffes, white rhinos, and many other wildlife species.
Tour Lake Naivasha’s Crescent Island and Hell’s Gate National Park
Lake Naivasha is a short drive from Lake Nakuru National Park. It is popularly known for its Crescent Island, birdlife, boat rides, wildlife, and Hell’s Gate National Park. Naivasha boasts luxury lodges and camps, and has the best climate for your relaxation and fun.
Masai Mara Game Reserve: Explore the Host of the Annual Wildebeest Migration
Maasai Mara Game Reserve in Narok marks the climax of your 7-day and 6-nights adventures. Masai Mara is a stunning savanna plain full of diverse flora and fauna. The main reason to visit Masai Mara between July and October is to see the amazing Wildebeest Migration.
Masai Mara Game Reserve’s ecosystem supports the Big Five and a variety of herbivores and carnivores. This tour offers visits to the Masai Village to meet the Morans but at an extra fee. You can also pay for a ride in a hot air balloon. Mara River is where you meet the giant Nile crocodiles. Endless herds of wildebeests and zebras strive to cross this river despite the crocodiles.