Pallid Safaris

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  • A transfer from the airport can be arranged for an extra cost.
  • Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.

Day 1

Departure from Nairobi to Olpejeta Conservancy

Departure from Nairobi to Olpejeta Conservancy

After an early breakfast and hotel check out, you will be picked up from your hotel at 7AM and proceed to the Northern part of Kenya with a stop over at Nanyuki the Equator town. You will then continue to the camp for check in followed by lunch. At 3:30, you will visit the Chimpanzee sanctuary, followed by a short game drive. The Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a 360 sq/km wildlife conservancy that is dedicated to conservation of Rhinos among other wildlife species in conjunction with cattle ranching. It is the home of the last 2 remaining Northern white Rhinos. It is also the largest Black Rhino sanctuary in East African and the hosts the only chimpanzee sanctuary in Kenya. You will then proceed back to camp for dinner and over night.

Main Destination:
Ol Pejeta Conservancy (Laikipia Plateau)
Best Time To Visit June to September (Dry season)
High Season June to October and December to March
Best Weather June to September and December to February (Less rain)

Wildlife in Ol Pejeta Conservancy

ElephantCommon
GiraffeCommon
BuffaloCommon
ZebraCommon
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HyenaCommon
LionOccasional
CheetahOccasional
WildebeestOccasional
HippoOccasional
Accommodation:
Sweetwaters Serena Camp
  • Luxury tented camp located inside Ol Pejeta Conservancy (Laikipia Plateau)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)
  • Drinks not included

Day 2

Olpejeta Conservancy to Lake Nakuru National Park

Olpejeta Conservancy to Lake Nakuru National Park

Rise up early for breakfast, check out and depart for Lake Nakuru National Park. Of special note, look for snow-capped Mt. Kenya, rising in the distance – the highest peak in the country and the second-highest in Africa. Look out also the aberdares ranges which are a source of water in the greater central region of the country. We will arrive at the lodge with enough time to settle in before lunch with a little time to relax before we head out for an afternoon game drive in the park. Nakuru National Park offers you a rare insight into Kenya’s most diverse flora & fauna and it is famous for its huge flocks of pink flamingos. More than 450 species of birds have been recorded. Lions, leopards, warthogs, waterbucks, Pythons, and white rhinos are just some of the animals you might see. The park also protects the largest euphorbia candelabrum forest in Africa. In the evening you will drive back to lion hill Lodge for overnight.

Main Destination:
Lake Nakuru National Park
Best Time To Visit June to February (Best for wildlife viewing; little rain)
High Season July to February (The park gets very busy)
Best Weather June to February (Little rainfall)

Wildlife in Lake Nakuru NP

GiraffeCommon
BuffaloCommon
ZebraCommon
HippoCommon
Black RhinoOccasional
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LionOccasional
LeopardOccasional
HyenaOccasional
WildebeestVery Rare
Accommodation:
Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge
  • Luxury lodge located inside Lake Nakuru NP
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinks not included

Day 3

Lake Nakuru National Park to Masai Mara National Reserve

Lake Nakuru National Park to Masai Mara National Reserve

After breakfast, check out and depart for Masai Mara National reserve via Narok the largest Masai town. Proceed to the reserve and check in at the Sentrim Mara Lodge for lunch. At 4pm you will embark on an afternoon game drive. Land of Big Cat Diary and Disney’s African Cats, the Maasai Mara is at the top of most people’s Kenyan safari wish lists. The location of the ’Great Migration’ – one of the natural wonders of the world – is a gloriously beautiful, wildlife-rich savannah landscape, once described by the eminent biologist Julian Huxley as 'the only easily accessible and readily studied remaining portion of the world’s pre-human climax community at its tropical richest.' It’s also a region where traditionally dressed Maasai still herd their cattle and goats in a lifestyle that in some respects hasn’t changed much since they first arrived here 350 years ago. You will then return to the lodge before dusk for dinner and over night.

Main Destination:
Masai Mara National Reserve
Best Time To Visit June to October (For general wildlife viewing) and August to October (For wildebeest migration)
High Season June to October and December to March
Best Weather June to October (Sunny, but not too hot)

Wildlife in Masai Mara NR

ElephantCommon
GiraffeCommon
LionCommon
CheetahCommon
ZebraAbundant
WildebeestAbundant
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BuffaloCommon
HippoCommon
HyenaCommon
LeopardOccasional
Wild DogVery Rare
Accommodation:
Sarova Mara Game Camp
  • Luxury tented camp located inside Masai Mara NR
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinks not included

Day 4

Masai Mara National reserve game drive

Masai Mara National reserve game drive

Rise early today for breakfast. Be ready for a great full day game drive and picnic lunch along the Mara river. The park is also known for providing excellent predator sightings in their natural habitats thanks to its relatively large populations of lion, cheetah, and leopard. We will also see lots of Elephants, Masai giraffe, common zebra, impala, Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelles, Topi, Hartebeest, Black-backed jackal, spotted hyena and more. You also have an option of visiting a Masai cultural village, The Maasai are proud pastoralists and warriors. Spend time in the “Manyatta” and immerse you in one of earth’s oldest cultures. The ladies and children will entertain you with traditional songs and while at the village see how they go about their daily lives in a very traditional way like making fire with stones and sticks. You will then return to the camp before dusk for dinner and overnight.

Main Destination:
Masai Mara National Reserve
Accommodation:
Sarova Mara Game Camp
  • Luxury tented camp located inside Masai Mara NR
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinks not included

Day 5

Maasai Mara National Reserve back to Nairobi

Maasai Mara National Reserve back to Nairobi

You will have breakfast at your leisure then check out from the camp. Your drive back to Nairobi will have a last minute shopping at Narok then proceed to Nairobi. You will arrive in time for lunch at the carnivore restaurant then there after you are transferred to your preferred destination.

Main Destination:
Nairobi (City)
Accommodation:
No accommodation (End of tour)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Breakfast & lunch (Dinner not included)
  • Drinks not included

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End of tour (See Getting There for more details)

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  • A transfer back to the airport can be arranged for an extra cost.

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