Grab this opportunity to explore wildlife and tourist landmarks in four of Kenya’s most popular safari destinations starting from Nairobi area.
Amboseli National Park: Admire Mt. Kilimanjaro’s Snow-capped Peak
The southern edge of Amboseli National Park is where you find the largest volcanic mountain in Africa, near the Kenya-Tanzanian border. The mountain looks blue but its snow-capped crater peak gets so clear on sunny days. Our 7 days tour offers you an amazing chance to see Mt. Kilimanjaro. Amboseli has the largest population of freely roaming elephants, which you can see from an observation hill.
Lake Naivasha– Explore Neighboring Tourist Landmarks
Lake Naivasha has a famous national park called Hell’s Gate. This is one of the places where you can visit with a bicycle. Lake Naivasha is perfect for walking tours, including the Crescent Island. Here you find many impalas, giraffes, zebras, birds, etc. The Rift Valley lake itself is ideal for boat rides while viewing hippos and birds. Buffalos are one of the Big Five wild animals found here.
Lake Nakuru National Park – Rugged Escarpments, Big Five, and Flamingos
Lake Nakuru National Park is among the most amusing places you will visit during our 7 days, 6 nights short tour. Lake Nakuru, one of the Great Rift Valley lakes, is home to stunning pink flamingos. Countless flamingos flock its shores, turning it into a dazzling pink mirage. Lake Nakuru is an ideal tourist landmark for bird viewing, including species like ostriches, kingfishers, marabou storks, pelicans, and cormorants. Lake Nakuru National Park is in a beautiful escarpment area you would love to photograph. Its escarpment supports animals like black rhinos, white rhinos, Rothschild’s giraffe, baboons, zebras, buffalos, etc.
Masai Mara Game Reserve
Masai Mara Game Reserve will be your final destination in our 7 days 4 nights safari. Masai Mara boasts one of the most diverse eco-systems, supporting animals and birds of different species. Its massive savanna plain has many wild inhabitants, including the Big Five, hippos, giant Nile crocodiles, wildebeests, zebras, giraffes, hyenas, cheetahs, wild dogs, antelopes, impalas, etc. Masai Mara Game Reserve hosts the Great Wildebeest Migration every year, which you should witness. To learn the Maasai Cultural practices, we can take you to the Masai Village at a fee. If you want an aerial view of Masai Mara, you can pay for a Hot Air Balloon ride.