Kenya Migrations Safaris
Maasai Mara Wildebeest Migration Safari, Africa Animal Migration, Kenya Wildlife Migration tours
ACSMG 01 - Kenya Wildlife Migration Safari
Day 01 - Nairobi - The Stanley Hotel
Land
only tour starts in Nairobi this morning. Arrival
Nairobi. Met and greeted with our "traditional welcome"
and escorted to The Stanley Hotel in the heart of the
city by AfriChoice! Tours & Travel representatives. You
will be assisted with check-in procedures. Rest of the
afternoon is spent on a Nairobi orientation sightseeing
featuring visits to Nairobi's principal lan dmarks, the
parliament buildings, and the capital hill to have a
panoramic view of Nairobi. Situated in the New
stanleyCentral Highlands at an altitude of 6,130 feet
(1,870 metres), Nairobi enjoys a mild climate. On our
driving tour of the city and its surroundings we will
see Uhuru Park, Kenya's Parliament House, the Kenyatta
Conference Centre, City Square and some of Nairobi's
nicest suburbs. We visit the Kenya National Museum with
our guide to learn about Kenya's wildlife, geology and
human history. This evening, we assemble for a safari
briefing before proceeding to the famous Carnivore
Restaurant for a mouth-watering barbecue "Welcome to
Kenya" dinner. Return to your city hotel for overnight.
Dinner is included. [Dinner, Bed & Breakfast].
Day 02 - Nairobi - The Aberdares (Tree Hotel)
Our safari begins with the thrill of overnight game
viewing in the comfort of a Tree Hotel The lush hills of
Aberdare National Park are covered by Kenya's densest
forest and form the eastern flank of the Great Rift
Valley. Outside the park itself we pass many ranches,
coffee plantations and early European settlements. We
leave our main luggage at the base hotel and continue
with just our overnight bags to one of the famous "tree
hotels", deep in the Aberdares Forest. On our journey to
our lodge we hope to see typical forest-dwelling animals
such as the black and white Colobus Monkeys. A special
feature of the lodge where we stay is the floodlit
watering hole where we can watch from the lodge itself
throughout the night as a great variety of animals come
down to drink. Different species of animals are active
during the night compared with during the day and many
shy species such as rhinos will only approach the lodge
at night. It is fascinating to watch their behaviour
around the watering hole as they take turns in drinking
from the watering hole and eating the salt which is put
out for them at the 'salt lick'. In the morning we hope
to have spectacular views towards jagged outline of
Mount Kenya. There is also excellent bird watching from
the lodge terrace into the surrounding trees. Overnight
at the Treetops Lodge. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Day 03 - Aberdares - Samburu Wilderness Lodge
Driving north we pass Mount Kenya, Africa's second
highest mountain at 17,000 feet (5,199 metres). The
massive size of this mountain and its gleaming and
eroded snow-covered multiple peaks means that Mount
Kenya dominates the surrounding countryside and even
affects the local climate. This is also the traditional
homeland of the Kikuyu people, the largest of Kenya's 40
recognized tribes. The Kikuyu believe that their god,
Ngai, lives on Mount Kenya and so they build their homes
with the doors facing towards the mountain, to welcome
their god in. We cross the Equator again into the
northern hemisphere on our way to Samburu Game Reserve
in a semi-desert area of Kenya. Samburu is located on
the Ewaso Nyiro River. In this dry land the forested
riverbanks are excellent areas to see wildlife, as all
animals congregate here to drink, especially at dusk and
early in the morning. This afternoon we take a game
drive in the park. First of 2 nights in Samburu. Samburu
Game Lodge. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Day 04 - Samburu Game Lodge Wilderness Lodge
Early morning and afternoon game drives in Samburu
Game Reserve, which covers 40 square miles (104 square
kilometres).Ololokwe Table Mountain forms a dramatic
backdrop to our game viewing today. In Samburu we are
sure to see elephants, warthogs and buffalo, which can
be seen in many of Kenya's parks, but we should also see
animals not found in other areas. These include the
Grevy's Zebra, which has much narrower and more numerous
stripes than the common (Burchell's) zebra.. Samburu is
also home to the third of Kenya's giraffe species - the
Reticulated Giraffe. This is also our best chance to see
the blue-legged Somali Ostrich , the long-necked Gerenuk
gazelle and the straight-horned Beisa Oryx antelope.
Down by the river we hope to see crocodiles and hippos,
as well as many beautiful birds. Second of 2 nights in
Samburu. Samburu Game Lodge. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Day 05 - Samburu - Mount Kenya (Chimpanzee Sanctuary)
We drive back south from Samburu to the Equator and
the slopes of Mount Kenya. Although situated on the
Equator, Mount Kenya is permanently covered in glaciers
and snow. Here we stay at the Sweetwaters Game Reserve.
This very special 23,000 acre wildlife sanctuary was
originally established to protect and breed
highly-endangered Black Rhinos. In 1994 the Jane Goodall
Institute established the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee
Sanctuary within the game reserve and moved a large
group of chimps here from the unstable situation in
their native West Africa. This afternoon we have a game
drive in the reserve and tour the Chimpanzee Sanctuary.
Overnight at Sweetwaters Camp. Optional Camel Ride or a
Night Game Drive. Breakfast & Dinner.
Day 06 - Sweetwaters - Rift Valley Lakes (Lake Nakuru)
This morning we drive across the equator and descend
the Nyandarua Escarpment into the Great Rift Valley and
visit Thomson Falls. The Valley floor in Kenya is
studded with volcanoes and seven lakes. These lakes
fluctuate greatly in size according to the quality of
the rains during the monsoons each year, sometimes
drying up altogether. Arrive in time for lunch. This
afternoon we take a game drive in Lake Nakuru National
Park often described as the world's biggest
ornithological spectacle. This lake is famous for its
flocks of over one million Greater and Lesser
Flamingoes. The abundance of these birds is due to the
alkaline mineral salts in the water, which support vast
blooms of the blue-green algae and diatoms on which the
flamingoes feed. As well as seeing many large game
animals such as zebras, elephants and gazelles, this is
one of our best chances of seeing rhinos. These highly
endangered animals are the second largest land animals
in the world. Lake Nakuru National Park was the first
place in Kenya selected as a rhino reserve. Here is one
of the few places where we can see Rothschild's
giraffes. Overnight at the Lake Nakuru Lodge. Breakfast,
Lunch & Dinner.
Day 07 - Lake Nakuru - Lake Naivasha - Masai Mara
(East)
After a morning game drive, we leave for the Masai
Mara located further south into the Great Rift Valley.
The Valley floor in Kenya is studded with volcanoes and
seven lakes. These lakes fluctuate greatly in size
according to the quality of the rains during the
monsoons each year, sometimes drying up altogether.
Driving south along the Great Rift Valley we come to
Lake Naivasha. Even though this lake is on the floor of
the Valley, it is still situated at about 6,200 feet
(1,890 metres) above sea level. Naivasha presents a
mystery - even though the lake has no apparent outflows,
its waters are fresh. The other lakes of the Valley also
have only way of losing water, by evaporation, but they
are very alkaline. Because it is one of the largest
sources of fresh water in Kenya, Lake Naivasha attracts
a huge variety of birds in large numbers. It is a
bird-watchers' paradise. After lunch, we make our way to
Kenya's premier wildlife park - the Masai Mara. This is
the northern section of the Serengeti Plain, which is
home to the greatest concentration of game animals in
the world. First of 3 nights in the Masai Mara. Sarova
Mara Tented Camp. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Day
08 - Masai Mara Game Reserve (West)
The vast, open grasslands of the Serengeti-Mara are
home to over 3 million large mammals. These include over
1.4 million wildebeest, which migrate in an enormous,
straggling herd each year between the southern part of
the Serengeti to the northern part and back again. With
them move other herbivores such as gazelles and zebra,
also looking for the best grass. Along the way they
provide food for big predators such as lions, leopards
and cheetahs. Here we learn about and see first hand the
intricate web of dependency that binds the different
species together. Each animal has adapted to its own
niche and to the other animals that surround it. Here we
see Nature at its most subtle and, sometimes, most cruel
as each animal struggles to survive and reproduce. On
our morning and afternoon game drives in the Masai Mara
we have a very good chance of seeing all the major
Plains animals including lion, leopard, buffalo,
elephant, rhino, hyena, cheetah, jackal, warthog and
many species of antelope. Second of 3 nights in the
Masai Mara. Mara Serena Lodge. Breakfast, Lunch &
Dinner.
Day 09 - Masai Mara Game Reserve (West)
We continue to explore this miraculous area on our
morning and afternoon game drives. This open grassland
is home to almost every species of East African wildlife
including lions, elephants, rhinos, buffaloes,
wildebeests, gazelles, and zebras. This is one of the
most spectacular sights in the world. Today we also
encounter and learn about the Masai, a proud tribal
people struggling to preserve their traditions in the
face of modernisation. At sunset we will visit a section
of the Mara River where we hope to see many hippos.
Third of 3 nights in the Masai Mara. Mara Serena Lodge.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 10 - Drive Back To Nairobi and Depart
After breakfast, say 'Kwaheri' - a Swahili word for
bye to Masai Mara and leisurely drive back to Nairobi,
arriving at around mid-day and in time for lunch at the
Nairobi's Rangers Restaurant. Day rooms have been
reserved until 1800 hrs for your comfort at The Stanley
Hotel. Optional Dinner at the Carnivore Restaurant -
time permitting. Later we transfer you to the airport
for your home bound/ departure flight having seen Kenya
probably for the first time! This marks the end of your
Kenya Safari Adventure.

