Day 1: Nairobi – Aberdares
Starts in Nairobi with a Bungee Jump to get your blood flowing & heart pumping ready for a big game photo shoot. Lunch at the Country Club. Aberdare ranges where some of the most beautiful birds of Africa & rare Antelopes can be seen. Overnight at the Ark Hotel.
Day 2: Aberdares – Masai Mara
Proceed to the Mara via Naivasha Country Club for Lunch. After a relaxed lunch & a short drive enter the Mara through the Sekenani gate where you will immediately see the beauty of the park & understand why the Masai Mara is the greatest place on earth to view wildlife. Accommodation at the Mara Sopa Lodge where class, culture & comfort with extensive spirit of service mix.
Day 3: Masai Mara
On the next morning have an early breakfast then climb into the skies in a hot air balloon viewing the great animal herds. Afterwards have a grand champagne breakfast served in colonial splendor.
Day 4: Masai Mara – Lake Nakuru
Depart the Mara for Nakuru National Park, a small shaded park famous for its Pink Flamingoes population as well as black rhino & leopards. Dinner and overnight at Lake Nakuru Lodge.
Day 5:Lake Nakuru – Nairobi
Drive to Nairobi after morning game drive , arrive at Nairobi Serena. Dinner at the famous Carnivore where a delicious selection of meats will be served to you. After dinner you have the choice of going on a club crawl or drive back to your Nairobi Hotel.
Each season offers unique experiences, and the best time to visit depends on individual preferences regarding weather, wildlife activity, and budget.
One of the main attractions during this period is the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other animals migrate from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Maasai Mara in Kenya.
This period coincides with the dry season, making it ideal for wildlife viewing as animals gather around water sources.
he influx of tourists is highest during this time
The weather is generally dry from January to March, making it another good time for wildlife viewing. November and December are short rainy seasons, but the rains are typically less intense and shorter in duration.
Wildlife is still abundant, and many animals can be seen with fewer crowds compared to the high season
There is a moderate influx of tourists, and prices for accommodation and tours are slightly lower than in the high season.
This period coincides with the long rainy season, which can make travel more challenging due to muddy roads and higher chances of rain during the day
While wildlife is still present, viewing can be more difficult due to thick vegetation and fewer animals congregating around water sources
The number of tourists is at its lowest, leading to significantly lower prices for accommodation and tours.
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