
The Great Wildebeest Migration Package
5 Days & 4 NightsAre you a lover of travel and wildlife on the hunt for an unforgettable trip? If your answer is yes, then an African Safari should be in your bucket list.
You will embark on an adventure of a lifetime, as you explore a far away place surrounded by unique landscapes and spectacular wildlife.
From :
USD 2,750
Meal Plan :
Varies
Duration :
8 Days & 7 Nights
No. of People :
2
Meet and greet services at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and later transferred to the hotel. Check-in, freshen up and relax. Depending on the time of arrival, you may indulge in a city tour. There are many activities in Nairobi that are easily organized at an extra cost, such as a visit to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Karen Blixen Museum, Giraffe Centre and many more. Overnight at the hotel.
Meal plan - Bed & breakfast.
After breakfast, freshen up and check-out. Depart Nairobi and embark on the journey to Ol Pejeta, a private wildlife conservancy that is situated on the equator, stretching across a 90,000 acre land in Laikipia County, between the foothills of Aberdares and the magnificent snow-capped Mount Kenya.
The conservancy is well known for protecting endangered species, including the world’s last two northern white rhinos, Najin and Fatu. Ol Pejeta is also home to other wildlife such as elephants, cheetahs, lions, leopards, hippos, Grevy’s zebra, African wild dogs and Jackson’s hartebeest.
Upon arrival at the camp, check-in and have lunch. Proceed to the park for an afternoon game drive. Ol Pejeta is the best place to view rhinos in their natural habitat and offers a diverse range of activities that you can find on a safari. Return to the camp, freshen up and relax.
Dinner & Overnight at the Camp.
Wake up to a scrumptious breakfast. Freshen up and proceed to the park. Upon arrival, adhere to the formalities and set off in search of the big five, among other wildlife that roam the savannah plains.
Later, proceed to the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, a refuge for orphaned and abused chimpanzees that were rescued from traumatic situations. The sanctuary opened in 1963 and is the only place in Kenya where these endangered species can be seen. Return to the camp and have late lunch. Spend the rest of the day enjoying the hotel facilities.
Dinner & Overnight at the Camp.
After breakfast, freshen up and check-out. Depart for Lake Nakuru National Park, one of the most visited parks in Kenya. Located on the floor of the Great Rift Valley, the park consists of steep rocky escarpments, dense forests and hills which act as viewpoints during game drives.
The lake and the surrounding grasslands are protected within the boundaries of the park. Upon arrival at the lodge, check-in and have lunch. Proceed to the park for an afternoon game drive. Big cats such as lions, cheetahs and leopards can also be spotted in the park, and large sized pythons that inhabit the dense woodlands can often be seen dangling in trees. Return to the camp, freshen up and relax.
Dinner & Overnight at the Lodge.
Have breakfast, freshen up and proceed to the park for a morning game drive. Upon arrival, adhere to the formalities and set off in search of the big four. Lake Nakuru National Park provides visitors with images of tens of thousands of lesser flamingos, forming a pink overlay of life that carpets Lake Nakuru.
The shallow soda lake attracts flamingos to its alkaline shores due to the large amounts of algae. By the lake shores are huge herds of waterbucks, zebras, buffaloes, endangered Rothschild giraffes, and the black and white rhinos. Return to the lodge and have lunch. Spend the rest of the day relaxing or enjoying the hotel facilities.
Dinner & Overnight at the Lodge.
After breakfast, freshen up and check-out with a final game drive to the Masai Mara National Reserve, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kenya. Situated south-west along the Great Rift Valley area in Narok County, the park is adjacent to Serengeti National Park.
It is named in honor of the Maasai people, the ancestral inhabitants of the area, who migrated from the Nile basin. The Masai Mara is one of the most important wildlife conservations in Africa and provides tourists with an authentic safari experience. Upon arrival at the camp, check-in and have lunch. Proceed to the park for an afternoon game drive.
The reserve is famous for its exceptional wildlife such as the large population of lions, cheetahs, elephants, African buffalo and rhinos. Return to the camp and have dinner.
Dinner & Overnight at the Camp / Lodge.
Wake up to a scrumptious breakfast, freshen up and prepare for a full day of activities. Upon arrival at the park, adhere to the formalities and set off in search of the great predators. On the plains, you will spot enormous herds of grazing animals, the elusive cheetahs and leopards hiding amidst the acacia boughs.
Thereafter, have packed lunch in the wild and later proceed to a Maasai village. Unlike many other tribes in Kenya, the Maasai community are semi-nomadic pastoralists; they live by herding cattle and goats. Singing and dancing is also part of their daily life and sacred rituals. A glimpse into their homes and social structure is a memorable experience. Return to the camp, freshen up and relax.
Dinner & Overnight at the Camp / Lodge.
Wake up call to have breakfast. Freshen up and check-out with a final game drive. A short stopover at Narok town for lunch and embark on the journey to Nairobi. Drop off at the hotel or airport to your onward destination.

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