You will visit Amboseli National Park , home to the largest tuskers you will ever see, during this 6 days adventure. On your way to the Mara, arguably the world's most abundant wildlife destination, you'll spend the night in the picturesque Lake Nakuru.
This 6 days safari in Kenya begins and concludes in Nairobi. It includes three of Kenya's most popular safari locations. The Amboseli National Park, renowned for having Mount Kilimanjaro as its famous backdrop, is where we begin our journey. From here, we visit Lake Nakuru National Park, which is home to a soda lake that draws tens of thousands of pink flamingos. The Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya's premier safari location, is the last place we visit.
All five of the Big 5 African species may be found in Kenya, although getting close to these animals can be challenging. On a 6 days safari tour departing from Nairobi, increase your chances of seeing wildlife by visiting country’s most visited national parks. For a more complete experience of the outdoors, stay on-site. Meals, accommodation, and entrance fees are all included in the itinerary price. A trouble-free excursion is guaranteed with a round-trip transfer from your hotel. A family-friendly, friend-friendly, or couple-friendly tour is available. Take advantage of the knowledge and unique expertise of your knowledgeable guide. Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru, and Amboseli National Park can all be visited in one trip.
This safari will undoubtedly win a permanent place in your hearts and memories, from the huge, limitless grasslands of the Masai Mara to the foothills of the snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro and exploration of the African endemic and Migratory birds at Lake Nakuru. This tour with Dav safaris is simply classic.
Visit to Lake Nakuru
Explore the savanna plains of Masai Mara
View point of the snowcapped Kilimanjaro Mountain
The Elephant zone of Amboseli National Park
Getting up early and traveling to Amboseli National Park. Upon arriving, check into your hotel and eat lunch. A game drive can be enjoyed in the afternoon. South of Nairobi, in Amboseli National Park, is the location. A fragile grassland with patches of acacia forest and an old, dry lake bed make up the majority of the park, although a handful of small, rocky, volcanic hills can be found in the southern region. The vegetation is abundant with yellow-barked acacias and phoenix palms in the vicinity of the swamps Ol kenya, Ol Tukai, and Enkongo Narok. You will eat dinner and spend the night at the campground or lodge.
Early in the morning, you'll be picked up and driven to Lake Nakuru National Park. It's alkaline, renowned for having flamingos, and considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. With over 60 white rhinos and over 40 black rhinos living there, Lake Nakuru is currently a sanctuary for rhinos. However, the flamingoes have always been the main draw. Nearly 2 million flamingos could occasionally live there, creating a breathtakingly attractive deep pink strip along the lake's edge. Arrive in time for lunch, then go on a game drive in the late afternoon. You eat dinner there and spend the night as well.
Head to the Masai Mara National Reserve first thing in the morning. It continues to be one of the only locations on the planet where animals continues to coexist in almost the same numbers as when they originally roamed the African plains and woods. The stunning seasonal migration of numerous thousands of wildebeest, zebras, and accompanying predators takes place in the Mara, which serves as the northernmost point of the huge Serengeti ecosystem. Arrive in time for lunch, then go on a game drive in the late afternoon. You eat dinner there and spend the night as well.
We will go on a full-day game drive with a packed lunch after breakfast. The reserve is widely recognized for both its resident wildlife population and its black-maned lion. It's one of the few areas where a morning game drive gives you a chance to see the Big Five. Many cheetahs are so docile that they would seek shade from the blazing sun under a person's car, and some will even climb onto the roof to obtain a better view of potential food. Nearly 500 species of birds have been identified, including the kori bustard, the heaviest flying bird in the world, 16 species of eagle, several hawks and falcons, 6 species of vultures, 8 species of storks, and 9 species of sunbirds.
Enjoy a morning wildlife drive in the Mara, then move to Nairobi in the afternoon, where you will arrive around 5:00 pm. On the way, lunch will be provided.