On the first day, drive to Shaba National Reserveto arrive in time for a late lunch. After lunch proceed for an afternoon game drive in the park famous as the place for the Samburu semi-nomadic tribesmen, the reticulated giraffe, the Grevy's zebra gerenuk, beisa oryx and a host of the big game including elephant and lion. yOU WILL have an Overnight stay at Sarova Shaba Lodge. On the second day, drive to Samburu National Reserve for morning game viewing and lunch at Samburu Lodge. In the afternoon have a game drive en route to shaba then an overnight stay at the Sarova Shaba.
On the second day, drive to Samburu National Reserve for morning game viewing and lunch at Samburu lodge. In the afternoon, you will have a game viewing tour enroute to Shaba and an overnight stay at Sarova Shaba Lodge. On the third day, you will have a drive to Outspan hotel for lunch. You will be transfered to aberdares Nationbal park for an evening of game viewing from the Treetops where there is a pegeant of animals coming to lick salt from a water hole nearby. On the fourth day after breakfast at the outspan hotel drive via Nyahururu falls to Lake Naivasha Country Club for lunch. In the afternoon continue to the Masai Mara National Reserve for overnight at Sianna Springs Luxury Tented Camp.
On the fifth day, you will have a morning and afternoon game viewing. Masai Mara Game Reserve and set-up Camp. After lunch, proceed for an afternoon game drive in the game reserve which is Kenya's finest wildlife sancuary. Including migrants, there is over 450 species of animals in the area. The Masai tribesmen live within the dispersal area of the game reserve. You will spend the night at the Camp then in the morning of the sixth day, you will have a return drive to Nairobi where you will arrive in the afternoon.
Dickson is the Chief Tour Guide and one of the Directors of Adventure Africa Expedition, he has traveled in many countries in Africa where he built the spirit of adventure and discovered nature hidden wonders in especially tailored walking trails like in Kisoro in Rwanda and Bwindi in Uganda both for Gorilla tracking. For more information on his work please visit http://advenafrica.com/index.htm
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