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5 Days Masai Mara, Lake
Nakuru & Aberdare Lodge Safari
Day 1: Nairobi - Masai Mara, Kenya
Depart Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, at 07:30am
for Masai Mara/Nakuru Safari tour through The
Great African Rift Valley and Narok Town. Arrive
in time for lunch at your preferred lodge to
include leisure. An afternoon game drive will
follow to explore Hemingways country and Lion,
Cheetah, Elephant, Buffalo and other animals of
the same order. Stay at Mara Sarova Camp,
located on the southeast boundary of the Maasai
Mara on a natural hill between two streams.
Spacious tents have private terraces and
hardwood floors, and are complete with electric
light, flush toilets, and hot water. Enjoy a dip
in the large pool, or an evening lecture with
local Maasai guides. Area activities include
game drives and nature walks with resident
Maasai naturalists in nearby areas outside the
reserve. Dinner and overnight stay at Sarova
Mara Camp, L,D.
Day 2 : Masai Mara, Kenya
This natural wonder of Masai Mara is to be
explored now which includes the extensive plains
which include not only the well known predatory
animals but also with Zebra, Wildebeest,
Giraffe, Hippo and the dangerous Crocodiles.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and overnight at Sarova
Mara Camp, B,L,D.
Day 3: Masai Mara to Lake Nakuru, Kenya
Depart to Lake Nakuru National Park to arrive in
time for lunch at  Sarova Lion Hill Lodge. Set on
a plateau in an elevation above Lake Nakuru,
Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge has 67 chalets all
overlooking the lake, within the Lake Nakuru
National Park . It is the perfect place to
experience one of the world's largest
ornithological spectacles, The Pink Flamingo, or
a rich concentration of wildlife including black
and white colobus monkey and is also a famed
Rhino Sanctuary. In the afternoon proceed on a
game drive in this famous ornithological
spectacle for flamingoes. Dinner and overnight
at Sarova Lion Hill Lodge, B,L,D.
Day 4: Lake Nakuru to Aberdare National Park,
Kenya
Distance: 190 km (3 hrs.). Breakfast at the
Lodge. Continue with a drive via the Nyahururu
Falls, formerly Thomson Falls, to the Aberdare
Country Club. Lunch at the Club. Afternoon
transfer into Aberdare National Park and on to
The Ark Lodge for bird watching and overnight
floodlit game viewing from the lodge viewing
decks. Ark Lodge, set in the heart of the
Aberdare National Park, is an unique tree lodge
with a veranda that overlooks a floodlit
waterhole and saltlick allowing undisturbed
views of wildlife visiting the waterhole.
Elephant, rhino, leopard, bushbuck and
occasionally an elusive bongo and giant forest
hog have been sighted. The 60 guest rooms are
all en-suite. All cabins have private bathrooms
with shower, and are comfortably furnished with
bedside lamps and carpeted floors to ward off
the evening and morning chill. Resembling and
named after Noah's Ark, The Ark Tree Lodge is
designed with 'decks' from which numerous
balconies and lounges provide superb vantage
points for game viewing. A ground level bunker
provides excellent photographic opportunities
and takes you closer than you would believe
possible to the wildlife. Dinner and overnight
at The Ark Lodge, B,L,D.
Day 5: Aberdare to Nairobi, Kenya
After breakfast, return to the base hotel.
Reconnect with your driver for a drive back to
Nairobi to arrive just before lunch where the
tour ends, B.
Tour Cost Includes:
-Guarantee price/guarantee safari on
confirmation
-All ground transport whilst on safari in a
comfortable safari vehicle equipped for game
viewing, photography and touring
-Full board accommodation whilst on safari and
meal plan as described, B=Breakfast, L=Lunch and
D=Dinner
-Accommodation in double/triple room
-All park entrance fees to include government
taxes
-Service of an English speaking professional
driver/guide
-All game drives as detailed in the itinerary
-Bottled water whilst on safari
-Start and end in Nairobi.
-Personalised service
Tour Cost excludes:
-Tips
-Laundry
-Beverages/Drinks
-International flights
-Visas
-Items of a personal nature
-Any other extras not detailed in the above
itinerary
Lake Nakuru National Park:
Lake Nakuru National Park (168 kmē), created
in 1961 around Lake Nakuru, near Nakuru
Town. It is best known for its thousands,
sometimes millions of flamingos nesting
along the shores. The surface of the shallow
lake is often hardly recognizable due to the
continually shifting mass of pink. The
number of flamingoes on the lake varies with
water and food conditions and the best
vantage point is from Baboon Cliff. Also of
interest is an area of 188 km around the
lake fenced off as a sanctuary to protect
Rothschild giraffes and black rhinos.
The park has recently been enlarged partly
to provide the sanctuary for the black
rhino. This undertaking has necessitated a
fence - to keep out poachers rather than to
restrict the movement of wildlife. The park
now has more than 25 rhinos, one of the
largest concentrations in the country, so
the chances of spotting these survivors are
good. There are also a number of
Rothschild's giraffe, again translocated for
safety from western Kenya beginning in 1977.
Waterbuck are very common and both the
Kenyan species are found here. Among the
predators are lion and leopard, the latter
being seen much more frequently in recent
times. The park also has large sized pythons
that inhabit the dense woodlands, and can
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Masai Mara Game Reserve:
Masai Mara Game Reserve is perhaps most
famous for its lions. All other members of
the "Big Five" are to be found in the Maasai
Mara, although the population of black
rhinoceros is severely threatened, with a
population of only 37 recorded in 2000.
Hippopotami are found in large groups in the
Masai Mara and Talek Rivers. Cheetah are
also to be found, although their numbers are
also threatened, chiefly due to tourist
disruption of their day-time hunting. As
mentioned above, the plains between the Mara
river and the Esoit Oloololo Escarpment are
probably the best area for game viewing, in
particular regarding lion and cheetah.
Like in the Serengeti, the wildebeest are
the dominant inhabitant of the Masai Mara,
and their numbers are estimated in the
millions. Around July of each year these
ungainly animals migrate in a vast ensemble
north from the Serengeti plains in search of
fresh pasture, and return to the south
around October. The Great Migration is one
of the most impressive natural events
worldwide, involving an immensity of
herbivores: some 1,300,000 Wildebeest,
360,000 Thomson's Gazelle, and 191,000
Zebra. These numerous migrants are followed
along their annual, circular route by a
block of hungry predators, most notably
lions and hyena.
Numerous other antelope can be found,
including Thomson's and Grant's gazelle,
impala, topi and Coke's hartebeest. Large
herds of zebra are found through the
reserve. The plains are also home to the
distinctive Masai giraffe as well as the
common giraffe. The large Roan antelope and
the nocturnal bat-eared fox, rarely present
elsewhere in Kenya, can be seen within the
reserve borders. The Maasai Mara is a major
research centre for the spotted hyena.
Additionally, over 450 species of birdlife
have been identified in the park, including
vulture, marabou, secretary bird, hornbill,
crowned crane, ostrich, long-crested eagle,
and pygmy falcon.
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