
You will begin your safari with an early pickup from Nairobi and travel to the famed Amboseli National Park. The 4.5-hour journey to the reserve spans around 240 kilometres. When you arrive in Amboseli National Park, you will check into your lodge after an en-route game drive in the park. The park is 392 square kilometres in size and is Kenya’s second most renowned park. If the weather gods are kind to you, you could have a chance to see Mt. Kilimanjaro, the world’s tallest free-standing peak. After your evening wildlife drive, you will return to your lodge for supper and overnight relaxation. Make sure you get a good night’s sleep to prepare for the following day’s adventure.
You will have an early start on the day as you drive to Kenya’s Tsavo East National Park, which is one of the country’s oldest parks. The trip of around 155 miles (250 kilometres) will take about 5.5 hours to complete. The park is characterised mostly by its semi-arid grasslands and its savannas. It is home to a diverse population of animals, including the well-known “Big Five,” which consists of lions, black rhinos, cape buffalo, elephants, and leopards. The park is also home to a large number of different species of birds, such as the black kite, crowned crane, lovebird, and sacred ibis. You will return to your camp for dinner and some rest and leisure in the evening after you finish your evening game drive. It is essential that you have a restful night’s sleep in order to be ready for the adventure the following day.
You will spend the whole day on a game drive in the Tsavo East National Park today, and lunch will be provided for you at your camp before you go. Because of the prolonged dry months, the park’s vegetation is quite thin, and as a result, visitors have incredible opportunities to see wild animals. The park is home to a variety of African wildlife including, but not limited to, the African bush elephant, buffaloes, impalas, Masai lions, cheetahs, and spotted hyenas. Maintaining ready access to your camera is strongly encouraged. The eventful day comes to a close by nightfall, at which point you may sleep for the night knowing that freshly prepared food is awaiting you when you return to your lodging.
You will go on a game drive first thing in the morning on the last day of your safari. Following the conclusion of the game, the team will go on the road and travel the 378 kilometres to Mombasa, a trip that, depending on the amount of traffic, could take up to 6.5 hours. You will be delivered either to the airport or to the hotel that you are staying at in Nairobi. After such a remarkable adventure and the creation of memories that will last a lifetime, it is finally time to part ways with your crew.
Explore the vast savannahs of East Africa on a safari customized to your preferences, whether it's encountering the Big Five in Tanzania's famous wildlife parks, or visiting the Rhino sanctuaries of Kenya.