Giraffe at Sunrise.
11 Day Safari
Overview
The boundless wilderness and big game of Kenya has long attracted adventure seekers from all over the globe. No other African country can boast such an incredible range of landscapes, unique geographical features and species. Kenya offers the visitor a chance to experience a natural world unchanged by the passage of time. The Kenyan wilderness is home to an endless array of ecosystems, the staging ground for natural cycles of life, death and regeneration as old as the planet itself. This great range of natural habitats means that there is plenty to explore, and plenty of species to encounter.
This is a land of endless potential for the wildlife enthusiast. From great migratory herds of the open savannah to an incredible abundance of birdlife, from the quiet of the forest to the chatter of flamingos on the lake, this is a world of natural wonders.
The Maasai are one of the most widely known African tribes. While most travelers know Maasai culture on the surface, here you will have the opportunity to experience more than purchasing their elaborate beadwork and photographing them. While the Maasai are quite hospitable and are overjoyed with visitors, they have chosen not to adapt their culture to globalization. Visitors must abide by certain codes of conduct while in the village.
Depending on your travel style, you can choose from four different accommodation levels. Safari prices are based on your chosen accommodation level and number of travelers in your group.
Day 1
- Arrive in Kenya
Day 2 & 3
- On safari in Samburu
Day 4
- Viewing wildlife in the Aberdares
Day 5
- Persuing the elusive leopard in Lake Nakuru
Day 6 & 7
- On safari in the Maasai Mara
Day 8
- Onward to the Maasai Village
Day 9 & 10
- Discover by Doing! the Maasai way
Day 11
- Village farewell and return to Nairobi
Itinerary subject to change.
Itinerary
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