12 Days Spectacular safari Tour Package
Duration: 12 Days / 11 Nights Priced From: $4,515 (All pricing reflects per-person Land Only expenses) Dates: Dec, Mar, Jul, Dec

Once an uninhabited swampland, Nairobi grew into a modern, cosmopolitan capital with the development of the railway and it is in this bustling city that displays a pleasant blend of colonial British and modern and traditional African influences that our 11-day tour of Kenya and Tanzania begins. We spend much of our time admiring the world-famous natural bounties of East Africa: we see giraffes, large herds of roaming elephants covered in red dust, prides of lions, tribes of monkeys and hundreds of species of birds on the plains and in the thick, primeval forests of Kenya; and in Tanzania, we find wildebeest, gazelles, zebras, hippos and the ‘Big Five’ in nature reserves and in the ultimate safari destination -- Serengeti. We come across the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro, the UNESCO Heritage-designated Ngorongoro Crater and excavation sites that bear evidence of prehistoric habitats of some of the earliest species of hominids as we travel through highly picturesque landscapes in these two magical African destinations.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in Nairobi Today we arrive in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. Part of Maasai land when the British arrived, this modern capital grew with the development of the railway. Derived from a Maasai word meaning "Cold Water," Nairobi is a pleasant mix of colonial British with modern and traditional African influences. This evening we enjoy dinner at the famous Tamarind Restaurant. Overnight in Nairobi. Nairobi Hilton (or similar). Dinner if required. Day 2 Nairobi - Great Rift Valley - Lake Nakuru National Park After breakfast we travel to Lake Nakuru, a shallow soda lake in the Rift Valley. The Rift Valley was created millions of years ago, under the strain of enormous volcanic eruptions which resulted in a giant split in the earth's surface from Syria to Mozambique. Lava flowed into the valley, forming escarpments on either side of the gigantic trough, which can be up to 80 km (50 miles) wide, big enough to be visible from outer space. At the lake, depending on the water levels, we may have the opportunity to see up to two million flamingos, in addition to the over 340 species of birds that have been recorded in the Rift Valley! Lake Nakuru is very shallow and can fluctuate up to five metres (12 feet) each day. When the water is low you can see a white band of crystallized soda along the shoreline. This is also one of the best places in Kenya to view the rare White Rhino as we explore the park on our afternoon game drive. Overnight in Lake Nakuru National Park. Sarova Lion Hill Camp Lodge or similar. All meals. Day 3 Lake Nakuru - Maasai Mara National Reserve Early this morning we depart from Lake Nakuru National Park and continue our journey through the Rift Valley, passing by Lake Naivasha and nearby Mount Longonot, a relatively young volcanic reminder of the Rift's violent past. We arrive at our lodge (via bad road) in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in time for lunch. The Maasai Mara is a natural extension of the Serengeti eco-system and has an amazing concentration of wildlife. The largest population of lions in Kenya is found here, along with large herds of plains game. The Maasai Mara may also be the best place in Kenya to view cheetah. Later this afternoon we enjoy another game drive. Overnight in the Maasai Mara. Mara Sopa Lodge or similar. All meals. Day 4 Maasai Mara National Reserve The Maasai Mara National Reserve consists of rolling grassland and is located at the northern end of the Serengeti Plain. Considered the best of Kenya's parks, it is on the pathway of the yearly wildebeest migration, which comes north from Tanzania about the end of June and returns to Tanzania around the end of September. "The Mara" sustains all of the "Big Five" -- lion, elephant, leopard, rhinoceros and buffalo -- as well as an astonishing wealth of herding animals and other wildlife. You can see the stately Maasai men and youth along the road tending their cattle and goats. In the Mara you will have an optional opportunity to ascend over the northern Serengeti at daybreak in a hot air balloon (optional expense). From over 300 m (984 feet) above, you will be able to view the vast land and the myriad animals that inhabit the Maasai Mara. During our stay in the Mara we enjoy a full day game drive in Africa's most famous game park. Overnight in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Mara Sopa Lodge or similar. All meals. Day 5 Maasai Mara - Giraffe Manor - Nairobi After breakfast, we depart for Nairobi. En route, just outside the capital, we visit Giraffe Manor. In 1974 Jock Leslie-Melville, grandson of a Scottish earl, and his wife Betty, who also founded the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (AFEW), bought the manor. They then moved five babies of the highly endangered Rothschild giraffe to their property where they have been successfully reared and they now have their own babies. Visitors can feed and photograph the giraffes and warthogs at the manor, and also wander through the adjoining primeval forest to view bushbuck, dik dik, and more than 180 species of birds. Tonight will enjoy an evening at the famous Carnivore Restaurant where we can sample exotic roasted meats (vegetarian meals available). Overnight in Nairobi. Nairobi Hilton or similar. Breakfast and dinner. Day 6 Nairobi - Amboseli National Park Today we travel south from Nairobi to the Amboseli National Park. Just across the border from Tanzania, this park is situated on the African plain at the foot of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, the continent's tallest mountain at 5894 m (19,300 feet). Here the cone-shaped mountain seems to hover majestically over the shimmering African plains. The Amboseli National Park is also famous for its large herds of elephants. Here they cover themselves in red dust, giving them an even more imposing appearance. On this afternoon's game drive we hope to view animals grazing on the open plain with Kili providing the classic backdrop (weather permitting). Overnight in the Amboseli National Park. Amboseli Sopa or Serena Lodge or similar. All meals. Day 7 Amboseli, Kenya - Ngorongoro Highlands, Tanzania This morning we depart Amboseli, retracing yesterday's route a bit before crossing into Tanzania. Further on we pass through Arusha, the starting point for the northern safari routes of Tanzania and one of the country's most attractive towns. The surrounding area is primarily a highland forest park and a good place to see black and white colobus monkeys and bushbuck. We continue to the Maasai Plains via the town of Mto wa Mbu ("Mosquito Junction") near Lake Manyara, another Rift Valley lake renowned for its unique rainforest micro climate. Our destination is E Unoto Lodge, luxury safari accommodation in a Maasai-inspired environment. E Unoto Retreat resembles an authentic Tanzanian Maasai village and has been designed to blend with the natural surroundings. The lodge was also constructed incorporating traditional Maasai methods and with environmental awareness. The handcrafted and imported furnishings and fittings compliment the lodges theme and provide guests with an exotic Tanzanian flavour. On arrival, after lunch, guests can visit a nearby Maasai boma, or village, meet the locals and learn about the Maasai culture and way of life. The Maasai are a nomadic people of the plains who are in constant search for adequate grazing ground for their large herds of cattle and other livestock. When two Maasai meet, the first greeting they exchange is Keserian ingra? Keserian ingishu? (How are your wife and children? How are your cattle?). To have one without the other is to be poor. To have both is to be rich! Other activities include cycling or hiking to an attractive nearby waterfall. The lodge also has a great pool. Overnight at E Unoto Lodge. All meals. Day 8 Ngorongoro Highlands - Olduvai - Serengeti National Park This morning we depart E Unoto and transit the Ngorongoro Conservation en route to the Serengeti. We make a stop at Olduvai Gorge, site of the Leakey excavations in the 1960s and 1970s that established this region as the prehistoric habitat of some of the earliest species of hominids, with some finds dating back 1.8 million years. Pundits in the life sciences have argued that the Olduvai contribution to the story of human origins remains unsurpassed by any other prehistoric site in the world. A small museum on site outlines the unique geological and human history of the area. We continue across the seemingly endless plains. Indeed the name "Serengeti" derives from a Maasai word meaning "Land-without-end." This is a land of superlatives, both in the vast landscape that surrounds you and the incredible biodiversity it supports. It is here that you have a chance to witness one of the most compelling natural dramas on earth--the annual migration, a sight unparalleled anywhere in the natural world. Our afternoon game drive provides an excellent introduction to this fantastic landscape and the biodiversity it supports. Overnight in the Serengeti National Park. Serengeti Sopa Lodge or similar. All meals. Day 9 Serengeti National Park Today we have a full day of game viewing on the Serengeti. We will visit the "kopjes," a series of low, incongruous hills dotting the open landscape that often provide a vantage point for hungry predators contemplating the endless stream of hoofed animals parading past them. During this time, up to 1.5 million wildebeest and a half a million zebra embark on a single-minded and perilous quest for water and grazing land. Following this spectacle, of course, are the meat-eating opportunists, hoping to capitalize on the physical toll this journey exacts on the desperate grazers. Overnight in the Serengeti National Park. Serengeti Sopa Lodge or similar. All meals. Day 10 Serengeti - Ngorongoro Conservation Area After an early breakfast we retrace our route to the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We take in the hypnotic view from the crater rim before descending to the crater floor to experience one of the world's most amazing places. If the Garden of Eden did indeed exist, then this is it! The crater is the world's largest unbroken volcanic caldera, 610m deep with a floor of 260 sq km. The steep sides of the crater mean that it has become a natural enclosure for a very wide variety of wildlife, including most of the species found in East Africa. Aside from herds of zebra, gazelle and wildebeest, the crater is home to the "big five": rhinoceros, lion, leopard, elephant and buffalo. The crater plays host to almost every individual species of wildlife in East Africa, and there are an estimated 25,000 animals within the crater. Lake Magadi in the centre of the crater is, like many in the Rift Valley, a soda lake supporting flocks of flamingo. After our game drive we ascend the crater to our lodge, spectacularly located on the rim. Overnight in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Sopa Lodge or similar. All meals. Day 11 Ngorongoro - Gibb's Farm - Arusha Today we travel back to Arusha via Gibb's Farm and a leisurely lunch. Founded during German colonial times and still privately owned, Gibb's Farm is now a small hotel perched on the outer slopes of the Ngorongoro Highlands, surrounded by coffee plantations with long views over lush and beautiful agricultural country. We arrive in Arusha in time to enjoy the lush grounds of our hotel before dinner. Overnight near Arusha. Mountain Village Serena or similar. All meals. Day 12 Departure Departure from Arusha. Breakfast. SAFIRI SALAMA!
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