4 Days Masai Mara Lake Nakuru Safari

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An astounding safari that takes you to two of Kenya’s most premier parks. It introduces you to Masai Mara National Reserve.

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All about the 4 Days Masai Mara Lake Nakuru Safari.

An astounding safari that takes you to two of Kenya’s most premier parks. It introduces you to Masai Mara National Reserve known not only for the annual great migration, but for year-round exceptional and abundant wildlife. It also takes you to Lake Nakuru National Park famous for its huge flocks of pink flamingos as well as a rich diversity of other wildlife; Lions, leopards, warthogs, waterbucks, pythons, and white rhinos. Pick up from your Nairobi hotel/residence or Nairobi airport at 7:00am. Depart for Masai Mara National Reserve via the Nairobi-Nakuru highway and enjoy a drive via typical African savanna country dotted with local homesteads and colorful Masai herdsmen grazing their cattle. Along the way, we shall have a brief stopover at the spectacular Great Rift Valley, which is fault line some 3,500 miles (5,600km) long stretching from Ethiopia’s Red Sea through Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, and into Mozambique. We will arrive at camp with enough time to settle in before lunch with a little time to relax before we head out for our first game drive between 1600hrs to 1830hrs. Return to camp for dinner and overnight.

Accommodation: Rekero Camp, Greater Masai Mara (www.asiliaafrica.com/camps-lodges/rekero-camp) or Enkorok Mara Camp (www.enkorokmaracamp.com)

  1. Day 1 Drive from Nairobi to the Masai Mara Game Reserve

    Our driver guide will pick you up from your hotel of residence after your breakfast at 7:00am. You will first be briefed of your 4 day safari program, then embark on your journey to Masai Mara national reserve with a stopover at the Great Rift Valley View Point. After the stopover we will continue with our adventurous journey driving to Masai Town known as Narok for relaxation and lunch.

    After lunch, proceed driving to Masa Mara national park, arriving in time for an evening game drive.
    Dinner and overnight stay at our reserved lodge.

  2. Day 2 Explore Masai Mara national reserve

    Rise early today for breakfast. As the cool, fresh air fills your lungs you will feel invigorated and rejuvenated, ready for a great full day game drive. Roll down the windows or stand up through the customized pop up roof hatch and enjoy this unhindered 360 views, and the possibilities for what lies ahead. Masai Mara is one of the lushest reserves in Africa, and is globally renowned for the Great Migration when thousands of wildebeests, zebra, and Thomson’s gazelle travel to and from the Serengeti, from July through October. In the Mara River, throngs of hippos and crocodiles lurk. The park is also known for providing excellent predator sightings in their natural habitats thanks to its relatively large populations of lion, cheetah, and leopard. We will also see lots of Elephants, Masai giraffe, common zebra, impala, Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelles, Topi, Hartebeest, Black-backed jackal, spotted hyena and more.

    Accommodation: Rekero Camp, Greater Masai Mara (www.asiliaafrica.com/camps-lodges/rekero-camp) or Enkorok Mara Camp

     

  3. Day 3 Explore Masai Mara national reserve to Nakuru National Park

    Masai Mara-Lake Nakuru National Park

    Rise up early for breakfast, check out and depart Masai Mara for Lake Nakuru National Park. We will arrive at the lodge with enough time to settle in before lunch with a little time to relax before we head out for a game drive. Lake Nakuru National Park offers you a rare insight into Kenya’s most diverse flora, fauna and wildlife and is famous for its huge flocks of pink flamingos. The birds throng on Lake Nakuru itself, one of the Rift Valley soda lakes that comprises almost a third of the park’s area. More than 450 species of birds have been recorded here as well as a rich diversity of other wildlife. Lions, leopards, warthogs, waterbucks, pythons, and white rhinos are just some of the animals you might see, and the landscapes range from sweeping grasslands bordering the lake to rocky cliffs and woodland. The park also protects the largest euphorbia candelabrum forest in Africa.

    Accommodation: Lake Nakuru Lodge (www.lakenakurulodge.com) or Ziwa Bush Lodge (www.ziwalodge.com)

     

  4. Day 4 Nakuru National Park to Nairobi

    You spend this last morning in Nakuru admiring the unspoiled Africa as you prepare for a drive back to the buzzing Kenya’s capital bringing to an end what we hope shall be a safari of your lifetime. We hope to welcome you back to magical Kenya! And as we say here, “Karibu Tena”.

    Accommodation: No accommodation (End of tour) however, additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost to allow you relax as you wait for your flight

Hotels, Tea Houses and Lodges

Lake Nakuru Lodge (www.lakenakurulodge.com) or Ziwa Bush Lodge (www.ziwalodge.com)

Baggage delay, damage, and loss policies don’t cover
everything in your bags.
common travel insurance exclusions include:
glasses, hearing aids, dental, bridges, tickets,
passports, keys, cash, and cellphone.

The climate of eastern Africa is generally tropical, though
average temperatures tend to be reduced by regions high
elevations. the region’s vegetation ranges from woodlands
and grasslands in the wetter regions to thorn bushes in semiarid areas.

 

Average temperature ranges from 65 degrees F to 100 degrees . These months are marked by moderate temperature as the winter approaches. The rains have generally ended and the surrounding bush is lush and green.
The temperatures at this time ranges from a low of 55 degress F, to a high of mid 80 degrees F,

East African countries require U.S citizens to obtain
a tourist vis in order to enter, and although Kenya,
Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda have similar visa processes, It is important to understand the country-specific requirement
before you depart.

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