3 Nights 4 Days Kenya Flamingo Safari Itinerary
This includes a tour to Nakuru and Maasai Mara Game Reserve
DAY 1 : NAIROBI – NAKURU (2Hrs)
You will be met by our guide outside customs and immigration at JKIA on arrival where you will be briefed on the trip. Drive to Nakuru while enjoying the breathtaking scenery that makes the landscape of the Great Rift Valley, with a brief stop at the Subukia view point. Arrive in time for lunch and check in at the lodge.Lake nakuru lodge .Afternoon enjoy a game drive at the Nakuru National Park.Later get back to hotel for dinner and overnight .
Lake Nakuru is one of the Rift Valley lakes at an elevation of 1,754 m (5,755 ft) above sea level. It lies to the south of Nakuru, in the rift valley of Kenya and is protected by Lake Nakuru National Park.
The lake’s abundance of algae used to attract a vast quantity of flamingos that famously lined the shore. Other birds also flourish in the area, as do warthogs, baboons and other large mammals. Eastern black rhinos and southern white rhinos have also been introduced.
DAY 2: MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE( 4.5hrs)
After breakfast, check out and drive to the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve via Narok Town. Arrive and commence on a game drive. Check in and lunch at Zebra plains camp Afternoon game drive and drive back to the lodge/camp for dinner and overnight.
DAY 3:MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE
Breakfast at the camp then proceed for a morning game drive in the reserve. Carry lunch boxes ready for a full day. Embark on an afternoon game drive in the reserve until sunset. You can visit MASAI VILLAGE this afternoon and pay on ground.Dinner and overnight stay at Zebra plains camp
(You have the choice of going out on full day game drive with picnic lunches)
Masai Mara offers an absolutely unique variety of animals. The reason is that this hilly region is both humid and fertile, and is crossed by the rivers Mara and Talek, full of crocodiles and hippos, which carry water the whole year round. The banks of the rivers are covered in thick forest, which gradually makes way for bush and grassland. The abundance of water and excellent availability of food are the reasons why the Masai Mara, which in fact is a continuance of the Tanzanian Serengeti National Park, has the greatest population of wild animals in the whole of Africa. There is a particularly dramatic “spectacle” from July to November, the annual migration of huge herds of Gnus and Zebras. Predators such as Hyenas, Jackals, Leopards and Lions of course, closely follow these herds. Gigantic herds of over 200 buffaloes can also be observed. Plenty of food is available for elephants, giraffes, and the many species of antelopes.
Day 4: DEPART (5HRS)
Early breakfast and drive back to Nairobi, lunch at Tamambo restaurant or similar. Later drive to JKIA Airport for departure flight.
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