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These kinds of safaris are particularly for those who want to travel economically. The safaris are arranged for selected hotels and lodges with reasonable rates and can be organized for large groups in order to save on costs.
 
     
  3 Days Amboseli Camping Safari  
     
  Amboseli  
 
Amboseli means a ‘Place of Water’ and is popular because of its rich wildlife particularly the elephants and its natural beauty. It is located near the Kenya and Tanzania border, “in the shadow” of Africa’s highest mountain, the snow capped Kilimanjaro. This park is also famous for its dramatic scenery and open plains plus its stunning view of the vast mountain. Very early in the morning the white crown of the mountain can be seen dominating the scenery before clouds hide the impressive mountain. Points of interests are the plains where one can observe game many kilometers away. Also notably are the swamps. Here buffalos and hippos are always around and elephants can be seen feeding on the green vegetation. There is also the observation hill in the southern part of Amboseli where it’s worth a visit.
 
     
 
Day 1: Amboseli - Depart for Namanga arriving in time for lunch. After lunch, proceed to Amboseli National Park. Game viewing enroute. Dinner and overnight at camp.
 
     
 
Day 2: Amboseli - Full day spend on game viewing where you may have the opportunity to see all the ‘Big Five’ and a variety of other game with the snow capped Mt. Kilimanjaro which happens to be the highest in Africa. You will also have the opportunity to visit the Maasai village and catch a glimpse of their way of life. Dinner and overnight at camp.
 
     
 
Day 3: Nairobi - Wake up early for a morning game drive before breaking camp and return to Nairobi.
 
 
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  4 Days Lake Nakuru / Maasai Mara  
     
  Lake Nakuru  
 
Lake Nakuru, famous for its flamingoes is a shallow alkaline lake in the Rift Valley. Rothschild’s giraffe and black rhino have been introduce here in order to protect them from poachers but other wild animals like the buffalos, lions and waterbuck have found their way alone. Apart from the flamingoes there are over four hundred species of birds reported from the lake and its surroundings. Depending on the water level, the size of the lake can be about 60 sq. km though the whole National Park extends about 188 sq. km. Maasai Mara is the one park in Kenya with the possibility of seeing all the big five (rhino, elephant, lion, leopard and buffalo) and many other species of game. It is Kenya’s best game park and this is where the great wildebeest migration takes place mainly in July and August of each year. This migration is a spectacle to behold for any would be visitor to Kenya.
 
 
 
 
Day 1: Nakuru - Depart Nairobi early in the morning via the Great Rift Valley and proceed for a short game drive inside the park. After lunch visit the lakes nearby the park such as Lakes Nakuru, Naivasha, and Elementaita where you will see the most common birds of the region such as pink flamingoes, pelican, hammer cop among others. Dinner and overnight camping.
 
 
 
 
Day 2: Maasai Mara - After breakfast depart for Samburu via Thomson’s Falls. Lunch is en route arriving in time for an afternoon game drive. Dinner and overnight at a budget hotel.
 
     
 
Day 3: Maasai Mara - Full day in Mara enjoying game viewing across the rich tree stubbled grasslands and rolling hills. Maasai Mara is famous for its “Big Five” (Lion, Elephant, Buffalo, Rhino, Leopard) and every type of wildlife found in Kenya. Meals and overnight at the camp.
 
     
 
Day 4: Nairobi - Depart for Nairobi with enroute game viewing as you proceed to the main Narok road from where you will have an opportunity to buy souvenirs.
 
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