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Best of Kenya and Tanzania
camping safari covering
Samburu national park,
Sweetwaters,Lake Nakuru and
Naivasha, Amboseli Tanzania
National parks, Serengeti,
Ngorongoro ,Lake Manyara and
Tarangire 15 Days
safari .
Day 1: Nairobi- Samburu Game
Reserve
Depart Nairobi in the
morning and drive through
central Kenya and north
across the equator to
Samburu National Reserve
arriving Samburu in time for
lunch. Afternoon game drive.
All meals and overnight at
campsite.
Day 2: Samburu National
reserve.
Full day spent exploring the
park. Dinner and overnight
at a campsite.
Samburu Game
Reserve is situated in the
hot and arid fringes of
Kenya's vast Northern
Frontier District. The area
is home to the Samburu
tribe, pastoral relatives of
the Masai. The landscape is
rugged and dramatic -
against a backdrop of
volcanic mountains, gaunt
hills and withered scrub
tree punctuate the sparse
and dry terrain with
clusters of the incredibly
hardy desert rose providing
the ocassional flash of
vivid colour. The Ewaso
Nyiro river, lifeline of the
area, runs along the
southern boundary dividing
Samburu from Buffalo Springs
Reserve. Crocodile and hippo
share the river with the
many small herds of elephant
which bathe and frolic in
the muddy brown waters
during the heat of the day
before returning later to
browse on the lush
vegetation of the riverine
forest. Buffalo, lion,
leopard, cheetah and plains
game may also be seen but a
special feature of this
Reserve are the various
species of game unique to
these northern parks - Beisa
oryx, the long necked
gerenuk, Grevy's zebra,
reticulated giraffe and the
blue shanked Somali ostrich.Over 365
species of birds have been
identified in the
sanctuaries.

Day 3 Samburu- Mt.
Kenya/Sweet waters
Depart Samburu and proceed
to Mt.Kenya region. Lunch at
Mountain Rock lodge followed
by after noon game drives at
the Sweetwater’s game ranch.
Children can also enjoy a
full hour of Horse riding
Dinner and overnight stay at
Mt.Rock campsite
Sweetwater’s is the only
sanctuary for rehabilitation
in Kenya of these widely
abused chimpanzees with two
groups living in an
environment as close to
their natural habitat as
possible. The site is also a
dedicated black rhino
breeding area.
Day 4 Mt. Kenya - Lake
Nakuru National park.
We break the camp soon after
breakfast and proceed to
Lake Nakuru National park.
Lunch enroute followed by an
afternoon game drives as the
pick lake. Dinner and
overnight at a campsite.
Lake Nakuru is a shallow
alkaline lake on the edges
of Nakuru town and lies a
distance of 160 kilometers
from Nairobi. The lake is
world famous as home to
millions of flamingoes. The
number of flamingoes depends
on the water level which
determines the quantity of
algae on which the birds
feed. Flamingoes are known
to migrate to other Rift
Valley lakes whenever the
water level is low. The
National Park surrounds the
lake and was gazetted to
protect the colony of
flamingoes as well as
provide sanctuary for
endangered species such as
the rhino. There are about
25 white and black rhinos,
one of the largest
concentrations in the
country. Predators are also
residents to this park while
Rothschild’s giraffe have
been trans-located into the
park for safety
Day 5: Lake Nakuru- Naivasha
We break the camp soon after
break fast and proceed to
Lake Naivasha.Morning visit
to hells gate national park-
this park can be explored on
foot or by cycling- bicycles
are available for hire at an
extra cost. Dinner and
overnight stay at
fish eagle camp
Hell's Gate
National Park is famous for
its natural hot geysers,
eagle and vulture breeding
grounds. Driving, walking,
camping, cycling and rock
climbing can be enjoyed
within the park.
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One is encouraged to hike
and cycle in the park. This
is a rarity in Kenyan
National Parks, and is only
made possible due to the
lack of large predators such
as lions and cheetahs
Day 6 : Lake Naivasha –
Amboseli National park
Break the camp and proceed
to Amboseli national park.
Via Nairobi –Amboseli is the
magnificent park at the foot
hills of
Mt.Kilimanjaro.After noon
gamedrives followed by
dinner and overnight stay at
a campsite.
This small park (at 392 sq
km) is the second most
popular park in Kenya after
Maasai Mara, mainly due to
the spectacular backdrop of
Mt. Kilimanjaro on the
southern boundary.

Day 7 : Amboseli National
park
Full day spent exploring the
park. Optional visit to
Maasai villages can be
arranged with our guide
between game drives.
Overnight stay at a
campsite.
Amboseli means ‘the place of
water’ in Maasai language.
The park has an endless
supply of water which is
filtered through thousands
of meters of volcanic rock
from Mount Kilimanjaro.
Animal species seen include
elephant, zebra, wildebeest,
giraffe, impala and leopard.
The birdlife seen here
includes pelican, bee eater,
kingfisher, African fish
eagle and pygmy falcon. Amboseli is one of the most
popular parks and offers
excellent accommodation
facilities. There are five
lodges and two campsites
inside the park. Kilimanjaro
forms the backdrop of this
game sanctuary and it is a
sight to see and marvel at.
The nomadic richly decorated
Maasai who are deeply
steeped in Maasai culture
entertain visitors with
enchanting dances of ageless
Africa.
Day 8: Amboseli - Lake
Manyara
After breakfast, we drive
into Tanzania via the
Namanga border. We also pass
through Arusha to Lake
Manyara National park with
lunch enroute. Regardless of
the direction we approach
Manyara from, the view is
always fantastic. We proceed
to a campsite for dinner and
overnight stay.
Lake Manyara is a shallow,
alkaline lake that is part
of the Rift Valley wall; the
lake is at the base of this
dramatic western escarpment
giving it a beautiful and
serene setting. In addition
to this peaceful setting,
Lake Manyara’s main
attractions are its rich
bird life, tree climbing
lions and its hippos, which
you can see at a closer
range than many other
places. Lake Manyara also
hosts thousands of flamingos
at certain times of the year
and has diverse vegetation
ranging from savannah, to
marshes and acacia woodland,
enabling a variety of
wildlife habitats including
butterflies.

Day 9: Lake Manyara -
Serengeti National park
Morning gamedrives at Lake
Manyara National park then
proceed to Serengeti
national park.Game is viewed
as we proceed to the
campsite for dinner and
overnight stay.
Day 10 /11 Serengeti
National park
Full days spent exploring
the park .
Serengeti is Africa’s most
famous and Tanzania’s
largest park covering 14,736
sq km and is adjoining with
the Masai Mara National
reserve in Kenya. With a
wildebeest population of
about 2 million and several
other hoofed species (which
include zebra, Thomson’s
gazelle, impala, topi,
Grants gazelle, Kongoni,
Eland, Kirk’s dik dik,
klipspringer, roan, Oryx,
oribi, waterbuck, buffalo,
giraffe and warthog), the
Serengeti is sure to attract
a string of prey such as
lion, leopard, cheetah,
hyena, golden jackals and
bat eared foxes. Elephants
are relatively scarce and
the few remaining black
rhinoceros are restricted to
the Moru Koppies area.
Serengeti also offers
rewarding bird viewing with
ostrich and kori bustard
being common, a variety of
larks, finches, and raptors
can be seen but the most
distinctive small bird is
the lilac breasted roller.
Day 12: Ngorongoro via
Olduvai Gorge
After an early breakfast, we
drive south to the
magnificent Ngorongoro
crater via the historical
Olduvai Gorge whilst game
watching only interrupted by
a picnic lunch enroute. We
stop and set camp at the
Simba (Lion) Campsite.
The Ngorongoro crater is the
world’s biggest whole
volcanic caldera at 8300 sq
km and is arguably the most
stunning arena. It is
frequently described as one
of the wonders of the world,
not only because of its
geological magnificence, but
also because it serves as an
extraordinary natural
sanctuary for some of
Africa’s largest populations
of large mammals.
The Olduvai Gorge cuts
through rock beds layered in
time sequence from 2 million
years ago to the present. It
is here where humanoid bones
have been found dating back
to over 1.75 million years
including a direct ancestor
of modern man. Fossil
footprints (over three
million years old) have also
been found here and are the
most ancient footprints yet
discovered. There is an
excellent site museum where
you can explore the diggings
with a guide and it is also
a great place to view birds.
Day 13 : Ngorongoro-
Tarangire national park
Morning crater tour then
proceed to Tarangire
national park .Dinner and
overnight at a campsite.
Day 14: Tarangire – Arusha
Full morning gamedrives the
return to the camp for
lunch. Break the camp soon
after lunch and drive to
Arusha town for overnight at
a budget hotel.
Herds of up to 300 elephants
scratch the dry river bed
for underground streams,
while migratory wildebeest,
zebra, buffalo, impala,
gazelle, hartebeest and
eland crowd the shrinking
lagoons. It's the greatest
concentration of wildlife
outside the Serengeti
ecosystem - a smorgasbord
for predators – and the one
place in Tanzania where
dry-country antelope such as
the stately fringe-eared
oryx and peculiar
long-necked gerenuk are
regularly observed
Day 15 : Arusha – Nairobi
Board a Nairobi bound
shuttle bus and drive to
Nairobi – to arrive at 1400
hrs.
Cost per person joining a
group US$ 2950 Minimun 2 pax
Package Includes: camping
safari
-transport by safari vehicle
- Crater service
fees/conservation fees.
- Services of a professional
English speaking guide
- Game parks or national
parks entry fees;
- Campsite fees;- Camping
gear
- Use of our two/three
person tents;
- Foam mattresses;
-1 night accommodations in
Arusha on Half board basis
- Three meals per day whilst
on safari, prepared by our
cook
- 1 litre Mineral water per
person per day
Price excludes: camping
safari
- Drinks
- Tipping
- Cultural visits to
Maasai/Samburu villages
- Sleeping bags
- Personal effects
- Kenya /Tanzania Visas
- Hotel accommodation in
Nairobi after the safari
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