GROUP OR PRIVATE, 4x4 JEEP SAFARI

True African wilderness safari

Tour features

Days9 Days 8 Nights
HighlightsSightseeing Tours, Adventure Tours, Safari Tours
TransportJeep afari

A 10-day Kenyan Spirit Safari would provide you with an extensive and immersive experience of Kenya’s rich wildlife, culture, and landscapes. The safari would cover various iconic national parks, reserves, and some cultural immersion, giving you a full picture of what Kenya offers.

Your Safari Starts: A Journey through Kenya’s Wilderness

As your safari begins, you’re welcomed by the fresh morning air, the sounds of birds and distant wildlife, and the sight of a vast African landscape stretching before you.

Day 1: Nairobi – Lake Nakuru National Park – Lake Nakuru Lodge (L D)

Arrival at JKIA by an Early morning flight, get warm meet and greet services from our staff, briefing and we immediately start our safari, we will have a first highlight of the tour, the Lake Nakuru National Park. Here, we visit Lake Nakuru as the most well-known lake of the Rift Valley. For being famous all over the world for its flamingos, the lake is one of the natural wonders of the world. At times, there are up to 2 million flamingos at the lake, which form a beautiful pink ribbon around the shore. In addition to seeing this amazing scenery, we also have a good chance of seeing rhinos and leopards. From our lodge we have a magnificent view over the lake.

Day 2: Masai Mara National Park – Mara Enkorok Camp (B L D)

After an early safari and breakfast we drive to the Masai Mara. It is considered as one of the largest and most beautiful protected areas of Kenya and reveals an insight into the originality of Africa. After lunch on-site, we embark on the first game drive through the savannah landscape of the Masai Mara Game Reserve, with a good chance to track down the Big Five (elephant, buffalo, lion, rhino and leopard).

Day 3: Masai Mara National Park – Mara Enkorok camp (B L D)

After breakfast, we will embark on a full day game drive in the Masai Mara. It is famous for its savannah landscape and its wildlife. The prospects are good to observe all those fascinating animals that can usually only be seen in numerous nature documentaries. We will have a picnic at the Mara River, bordering the Serengeti. The river is part of the Masai Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, which is particularly known for the largest wildlife migration on earth in the world. Every year, the huge animal trains cross the brown, foaming river full of crocodiles.

Day 4: Lake Naivasha – Lake Naivasha Resort (B L D)

After breakfast, we drive to Lake Naivasha. Lake Naivasha the highest and most beautiful lake in the Rift Valley, where especially the bird-watchers, with over 400 documented bird species will be pleased. At an altitude of 1910 m, the water is crystal clear and surrounded by thick papyrus. Arrive and check in at Lake Naivasha resort in time for Lunch, after a short rest, we will to a boat trip to the lake and experience more of the attractions found in the lake.. Overnight and dinner at the Lodge.

Day 5: Amboseli N.P.-Amboseli Sentrim Camp (B L D)

We will drive to theAmboseli National park arriving at SentrimAmboseli Camp in time for lunch. In the afternoon we are free to relax at the pool or watch the animals at the waterhole. Optional you can take a walk through the Masai villages around guided by a local masai .Dinner and overnight at SentrimAmboseli Camp.

Day 6: Amboseli National Park – Amboseli Sentrim Camp (B L D)

Full day game drives in Amboseli National Park, this park has the best areas to observe elephants at close quarters. The park has some swamplands in which animals are most likely to be seen. From the park one can enjoy stunning views at Mt. Kilimanjaro, the most beautiful mountain of Africa which makes a very beautiful background for your photos. Look out for zebras, wildebeests, Thomson gazelles, Grant gazelles, buffalos, waterbucks, hippos, lions, cheetahs, jackals and hyenas. We reach the Observation Hill from which we have a magnificent view over swamp and savannah landscape of the whole park. This is where we will have picnic lunch. We further continue with our game viewing and as the sun is going down, we return to the Sentrim Camp for dinner and overnight.

Day 7: Tsavo West N.P. – Severin Safari Camp (B L D)

After breakfast we drive to Tsavo West National Park, on arrival to the park we enter and start our first game viewing which will take us up to Mzima Springs, where hippos and crocodile are residents, we enjoy the landscape on our walk with rangers to see hippos and crocodiles which can easily watched from a specially built underwater viewpoint, then we proceed further with game drive enroute to Severin Safari Camp, arriving in time for lunch. Severin Camp offers good sceneries and from the camp, clients have high chances of seeing the Kilimanjaro in good weather. After lunch and an afternoon break, we get back to evening game drive through the Acacia forests and the volcanic Mountains,look out for Giraffes, Elephants, Baboons and other different species of animals. Dinner and overnight at severin safari camp.

Day 8: Tsavo East N.P. – Ashnil Aruba Lodge (B L D)

After an early morning game drive in Tsavo West National Park, we will come back for breakfast then we drive to Tsavo East National Park, home of the “Red Elephants”. Enter the park and make game drive enroute as we drive to the lodge arriving in time for lunch. After lunch we will have some time to relax then go on another game drive in the afternoon. As the sun is going down, we return to Ashnil Aruba Lodge for dinner and overnight.

Day 9: Tsavo East – Coast (B L)

We will make early morning games drives to explore the park further after which we will be back for breakfast. We go on another safari after breakfast on our way to the gate look out for the animals you missed to see in the previous game viewing, check out of the park and have our lunch at a restaurant outside the gate of the park. Afterwards we drive you to a coastal hotel or your next connection flight back home

PRICE INCLUDES
All park entrance fees
All game drives and transfers in a good customary minibus or Land cruiser on safari
Unlimited game drives up to 6pm (sundown)
Breakfast (B) / lunch (L) / dinner (D) as indicated
Accommodation in a double room in mentioned accommodations or similar
Local English speaking driver guide.
Enough bottled water each day
Detailed travel information.


PRICE DO NOT INCLUDE
International flight.
Visa for Kenya (about USD 50)
Beverages
Tips

– Lake Nakuru Mational Park
– Masai Mara National reserve
– Lake Naivasha National Park
– Amboseli National Park
– Tsavo East National Park
– Lake Nakuru Lodge
– Mara Enkorok Camp
– Lake Naivasha Resort
– Amboseli Sentrim Camp
– Severin Safari Camp
– Ashnil Aruba Lodge

Favourable Time

June to October and January and February

High Season

June to October and December to March

Low Season

April and May

Best Weather

June to October

Best Weather

March, April and May (Peak of the Wet season)

Dry Season (June to October) – Best Time for Wildlife Viewing

  • Weather: These months are cooler and drier, which makes wildlife easier to spot as animals gather around water sources.
  • Great Migration: This is the peak of the wildebeest migration in the Maasai Mara, especially between July and October. This is a highlight for many visitors.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Since vegetation is less dense, animals are more visible in the open savannah, and predators are more active, making this the best time for general game viewing.
  • Temperatures: Daytime temperatures are usually mild, ranging from 24°C to 28°C (75°F to 82°F), with cooler mornings and evenings.

 

2. Short Rainy Season (November to December)

  • Weather: Occasional short rains, usually in the form of afternoon showers, but still lots of sunshine.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The rains can make animals a bit harder to spot, but it’s a quieter time to visit, and many areas are lush and green, which offers a different perspective.
  • Benefits: Fewer tourists, and some safari lodges and camps offer lower rates during this season.
  • Temperatures: Temperatures can range between 20°C and 28°C (68°F to 82°F).

 

3. Long Rainy Season (March to May) – Low Season

  • Weather: This is the wettest period in Kenya, with frequent and intense rains, making some roads difficult to travel, especially in remote areas.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The rain can create a more challenging safari experience as animals tend to spread out more and are harder to spot. However, birdwatching is excellent during this time as many migratory birds are in Kenya.
  • Benefits: The rainy season is the least crowded time of year, and many lodges offer significant discounts, which can make for a more budget-friendly trip.
  • Temperatures: Similar to the short rains, temperatures range from 20°C to 28°C (68°F to 82°F).

 

4. Shoulder Season (January to February)

  • Weather: This is generally a dry period, with warm to hot temperatures and little rainfall. It’s often considered one of the best times for safaris.
  • Wildlife Viewing: During this period, game viewing is excellent as animals gather around water sources. The landscapes are still lush and green from the rainy season, but the grass is shorter, making wildlife spotting easier.
  • Temperatures: This is the hottest time of year, with temperatures averaging between 25°C and 30°C (77°F to 86°F).