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Day 1 Pick up from the airport and transfer to
your Nairobi Hotel.
Day 2 Nairobi to Maasai Mara Arriving in Nairobi
you are met by Rift Valley Adventures and
transferred to the Maasai Mara. Your journey
takes you high onto the wall of The Great Rift
Valley with breathtaking views of the dormant
volcanoes Mt. Longonot and Mt. Suswa. Your tents
have been prepared at Let’s Go Safari tented
camp and you have time to relax and enjoy the
sounds of the wilderness before being taken on a
guided walk. The evening is free to settle in
and recover from your journey.
Day 3 & 4 Game Viewing in the Mara For the
adventurous, an early rise for a morning game
walk, a wonderful way to see the animals of the
Maasai Mara. Over the next two days you have a
chance to see some of Kenya’s amazing wildlife;
elephants, lion, cheetah, leopard, rhino,
giraffe, baboons, the list is endless!
Day 5 Mt. Kenya An early morning departure sees
us drive to the central highlands and Mt. Kenya.
Standing at 5199m, Mt. Kenya has permanent
glaciers on the equator! Our walk takes us
through thick montane forest, where you never
know what you will see! We spend the night in
cabins on the lower slopes of this spectacular
mountain.
Day 6 Samburu Game Reserve We arrive at Samburu
Game Reserve. Camping safari style we spend the
late afternoon watching elephant and other game
on the banks of the Uaso Nyiro River.
Day 7 A morning talk by researchers at
Save The Elephants gives insight into their
valuable work on elephant conservation. After
the talk we head off with the researchers,
tracking elephants and learning the names, age,
sex, and behaviour of the family groups of
elephants that we see. A unique game viewing day
when elephant and human become that much closer.
Day 8 Samburu Village Just outside the reserve
boundaries we visit a Samburu village where we
meet the elders and visit the local school.
Children explain about their ‘Herding School’
where the teacher follows the boys out herding
during the day and teaches lessons at night!
Learn about the Samburu culture, how they live
alongside wild animals, and see the beautiful
beadwork of the women. A casual drive back
through the reserve viewing Gerenuk, a long
necked gazelle, lion and of course elephants.
Day 9 The Coral Coast After an early rise and
clear views of the mountain peaks, we head to
Nairobi for our flight to the coastal town of
Mombasa. The afternoon is spent relaxing at
Pinewood Village on the secluded white beach of
Galu.
Day 10 Dolphin Dhow Amazing! Today a chance to
swim with dolphins in clear blue water abounding
with colourful coral and tropical fish in Kisite
Marine Reserve.
Day 11 Mukurumuji Conservation Centre A one hour
drive from Galu, we arrive at Mukurumuji nestled
on the boundary of Shimba Hills National Park. A
tranquil, relaxing atmosphere, views of the rare
Sable antelope, and sounds of elephants rumbling
as they roam between the tents at night.
Day 12 Mombasa-Nairobi-Home After breakfast and
a last look at the view across to the elephants,
depart for Mombasa, your flight to Nairobi and
then connect to your flight home.
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