This is an 8 Days and 7 Nights tour of four of the most popular wildlife parks in Kenya. Aside from wildlife and birds, you will enjoy the stunning beauty of Kenyan landscapes.
The highest volcanic peak in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro, is near the southern border of Kenya and Tanzania. Our 8 days and 7 nights tour offers you an amazing chance to see Mt. Kilimanjaro’s ice-capped peaks and steep slopes.
Amboseli National Park – Timeless Views of the Tanzanian Mt. Kilimanjaro
Amboseli has the largest population of freely roaming elephants, which you can see from an observation hill. Elephants make this park the next most popular after Masai Mara. You will also encounter lion prides, buffalo herds, and leopards.
Lake Naivasha– Step on the Famous Crescent Island and Hell’s Gate
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 leading to the Crescent Island.
Here you find many impalas, giraffes, zebras, gazelles, waterbucks, elands, birds, hyenas, and buffalos. 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 although they often migrate outside the island.
Lake Nakuru National Park –See the Big Five and Pink Flamingos
Lake Nakuru, one of the Great Rift Valley lakes, is home to lovely pink flamingos. Flocks of flamingos abound on its shores, turning it into a dazzling pink mirage. Lake Nakuru supports bird viewing. You can meet ostriches, kingfishers, pelicans, marabou storks, and cormorants feeding among the flamingos.
Lake Nakuru National Park is in a stunning escarpment rising above the Great Rift Valley floor. Its diverse ecosystem supports animals like black and white rhinos, Rothschild’s giraffe, baboons, zebras, buffalos, elephants, leopards, lions, etc.
Masai Mara National Reserve – Kenya’s Top Wildlife Park
Masai Mara National Reserve will be your final destination in our 8 days 7 nights safari. Masai Mara boasts one of the most diverse eco-systems, supporting various animal and bird species. Its enormous grassland plain shelters many animals, including the Big Five, smaller herbivores and carnivores, and reptiles.
Masai Mara Game Reserve hosts the Great Wildebeest Migration every year, a phenomenon that attracts thousands of foreign tourists. It entails millions of wildebeests and zebras trying to cross the mighty Mara River when full to the brink. The river is full of giant crocodiles of the Nile that turn these herbivores into a feast in seconds.