Kenya Serena Classic Tour - 7 days / 6 nights


6 nights

£4109

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Kenya Serena Classic Tour - 7 days / 6 nights

This 6 night safari takes in three of the most picturesque regions in Kenya:- the plains of the Masai Mara, the shimmery pink waters of Lake Nakuyru and the swamps of Amboseli. It also provides the perfect opportunity to spot the Big 5 and to capture some diverse scenery. Staying in luxury Serena hotels and lodges throughout.


6 nights

from £4109

Description

Tour departs on Sundays (other days on request).

Duration - 7 days

Vehicle - 4x4

From the open plains of Masai Mara, the shimmery pink waters of Lake Nakuru and the swamps of Amboseli, this safari takes in three of the most picturesque regions in Kenya. It also provides the perfect opportunity to spot the Big-5 and to capture some diverse scenery.

Added Values included for 2022:
Mara Serena Hippo Pool Breakfast
Lake Elementaita Serena Bird walk
Amboseli Tree Planting

Highlights
  • Explore three of the most picturesque regions in Kenya
  • Morning and evening Game Drives in Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru National Park and Amboseli National Park
  • Spot the Big 5 and abundance of other wildlife
  • Admire the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain
  • Stay in Luxury Serena Hotels and Safari Lodges
Additional Information

Pick up Point - City Centre or Nairobi Airport    
Drop off Point -City Centre or Nairobi Airport

Safari Briefing: Day 02 at 7am.
Departs on Day 02: at 7.30am
Returns on Day 07: at approximately 1.30pm (onward flights to be booked from 4pm onwards).

Cost Includes
Meet and greet services.
Airport arrival transfers in safari minibus (private safari) or mini coach on shared basis (scheduled safari).
All transport and game drives on safari sector will be in a 4x4 vehicle with pop-up roof (maximum 7 passengers) with a bi-lingual English speaking driver-guide.
Guaranteed window seat.
Meals and accommodation as specified.
All park fees and government taxes.
Filtered water will be provided in the safari vehicle. Guests must bring their own reusable bottle on game drives.

Cost Excludes
Visas and international flights.
Airport taxes (clients pay direct).
Driver-guide gratuities.
Drinks, dining rooms tips, porterage.
Personal travel, baggage and medical insurance.
Telephone bill, laundry and any items of a personal nature.
Balloon Safari.  
    

Passenger Information
Passengers should bring only soft sided bags**
The tour is modular and combines with other tours so there may be need for clients to change vehicles on occasion.

**Luggage
Due to limited luggage space in vehicles, suitcases are unsuitable for scheduled road safaris. We recommend luggage packed in inexpensive barrel/sausage bags or soft sided bags not exceeding 15kgs and 65x46 cm.

Excess luggage can be handed over to the representative at time of briefing.  It will be handed over to you on your return from safari.  Additional costs may apply to pick up drop off luggage at specific points.

Children under the age of 7 are not permitted on scheduled safari but can be booked on a private safari.

The private safari is for up to a maximum of 7 passengers and children are allowed on the private tour.

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Nairobi

Upon arrival, clients will be met and transferred to the Nairobi Serena Hotel. Remainder of the day at leisure.

Overnight at Nairobi Serena Hotel on a bed and breakfast basis.

Please note - check in time is 2 pm and will be adhered to. Clients arriving in the middle of the night must book a pre-night as they will not be permitted to wait in the hotel lobby for check-in.

Suggested Optional Nairobi Excursions for early morning arrivals:-
Daphne Sheldricks Excursion    
Out of Africa Excursion  

Nairobi Serena Hotel

Justly famed for its exceptional standards of efficiency, service and five-star hospitality, the elegantly sophisticated Nairobi Serena Hotel is a member of the ‘Leading Hotels of the World’ group and is consistently voted ‘Best Hotel in Nairobi' by airlines and international travel magazines alike. Despite its pivotal central hotel location in Nairobi, Kenya; the Nairobi Serena remains true to its title and offers serenity amidst the bustle of one of Africa's most vibrant capital cities.

Meals Included: Room Only

DESTINATION

Nairobi

Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is a vibrant metropolis and a hub of East Africa. It is a unique blend of modernity and tradition, offering visitors an unforgettable travel experience. From its bustling streets and markets to its sprawling national parks and wildlife reserves, Nairobi is a city that has something for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, Nairobi is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in African culture and wildlife.

The city is often referred to as the "Green City in the Sun," and for good reason. Nairobi is surrounded by lush forests, savannas, and mountains, making it a natural paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The city is home to several wildlife reserves and national parks, including the famous Nairobi National Park, which is just a short drive from the city center. Visitors to Nairobi can go on safari, see lions, elephants, and other big game, or simply enjoy a peaceful picnic surrounded by nature.

Nairobi is also a city with a rich cultural heritage. The city is home to several museums, including the National Museum of Kenya, which showcases the country's history, culture, and wildlife. Visitors can also explore the city's colorful markets, where vendors sell everything from handmade crafts to fresh produce. Nairobi is also a hub of African cuisine, and visitors can sample a range of local dishes, from traditional stews to street food, at the city's many restaurants and food stalls.

In addition to its natural beauty and cultural richness, Nairobi is also a city of innovation and technology. The city is home to several tech hubs and startups, making it an exciting destination for anyone interested in entrepreneurship and innovation. Visitors can also explore the city's many shopping centers, which offer a wide range of goods, from local handicrafts to high-end luxury items.

Despite its fast pace and modernity, Nairobi is a city that is easy to navigate and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere to visitors. The city's people are friendly and hospitable, and visitors are sure to feel at home during their stay. Whether you're exploring the city's bustling streets, relaxing in a park, or trying new foods, Nairobi is a city that will leave a lasting impression.

In conclusion, Nairobi is a travel destination like no other. With its blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and modern innovation, visitors are sure to have a truly unforgettable experience. From its stunning wildlife to its vibrant city life, Nairobi has something to offer everyone. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, make sure to add Nairobi to your travel list.

Most visitors will stay long enough only to make some travel arrangements and maybe visit the National Museum, before moving proceeding onto their safari or beach holiday.

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But don’t dismiss Nairobi holidays to quickly. Firstly, Nairobi is the safari capital of the world and an excellent base for exploring Kenya in general. In as little as six hours by road, an overnight train journey, or an hour if you fly you can be at the coast relaxing at one of the many luxury beach resorts. Get to the far west takes about the same time and only two hours to get to the great trough of the Rift Valley or the slopes of Mount Kenya.

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Nairobi is a city with a fascinating variety of people. Those who live there will tell you that the city possess a muscular, cosmopolitan charm, a vibrant cultural life, fabulous places to eat and exciting nightlife. As a visitor, make sure you see the national park with its black rhinos, an irresistible elephant orphanage and the ground zero for the Rothschild’s giraffe

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Nairobi - Maasai Mara National Reserve

Leaving Nairobi after breakfast, you travel towards Kenya's fertile highlands and head down the rift escarpment on the road built by Italian prisoners of war during World War II. On the way spot the charming chapel built at the foot of the escarpment. Pass the impressive Longonot earth satellite station as you head across the valley to Narok; continue your travels across acres of wheat and barley, before reaching the Masai Mara in time for lunch. Following lunch set off on your first game drive, returning to the lodge as the sun sets.

Overnight at Mara Serena Safari Lodge on a full board basis.

Mara Serena Safari Lodge

A masterful interpretation of a traditional Masai village, Mara Serena Lodge seemingly floats on a sea of savannah. A beautiful pool looks out over the wide plains. The rooms are Masai-influenced in style yet extremely comfortable. The main dining room, where delicious meals are served, has three large domes and three small ones depicting Maasai manyattas (villages). Occasionally an African al fresco barbecue is served by the pool overlooking the Mara plains. Fresh fruit juices and cocktails, wines, spirits or liqueurs are available at the bar until late in the evening. At Serena, the views are stunning. It is on this very terrain, stretching endlessly before the lodge, that the annual migrations take place. Millions of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle pass through on their way to and from their alternative feeding grounds in Tanzania.

Meals Included: Full board

DESTINATION

Masai Mara

Set at nearly 2000m above sea level, Maasai Mara is a great wedge of undulating grassland in the remote, sparsely inhabited southwest of the country. Arguably the best animal reserve in Kenya, a Maasai Mara safari will take you right up against the Tanzanian border which is an extension of the Serengeti plains in Tanzania. Covering an area of 1,510 square km, the Masai Mara National Reserve is a land of abundant wildlife, endless plains and breathtaking vistas.

Arguably the best animal reserve in Kenya, a Maasai Mara safari will take you right up against the Tanzanian border which is an extension of the Serengeti plains in Tanzania. Covering an area of 1,510 square km, the Masai Mara National Reserve is a land of abundant wildlife, endless plains and breathtaking vistas.

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A land of short grass and croton bushes, Maasai Mara’s climate is relatively predictable, with ample rain, and the new grass supports an annual wildebeest migration of half a million animals from the dry plains of Tanzania. Named after the Maasai people who inhabit the area, a Masai Mara safari is a excellent destination for year-round concentration of game as well as the two million animals that make up the Great Migration.

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One of the great attractions of this particular safari destination is the cultural experience with the Maasai people. Make sure you try out one of the many sensitive cultural excursions and experience the lifestyles of the local communities. The Maasai Mara has abundant wildlife all year round. Whether you’re watching a pride of lions hunting, hyenas squabbling with vultures, a herd of elephants grazing in the marsh, or the migration you will not be disappointed with the safari experience.

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Maasai Mara National Reserve

Following an early breakfast, depart on a morning game drive, returning to the camp mid-morning. After lunch, and perhaps a siesta, set off on another game drive and visit to the Masai Village, returning to the lodge as the sunsets. (It is possible to pre-book an optional early morning Balloon Safari)

Overnight at Mara Serena Lodge on a full board basis.

Added value Mara Serena Hippo Pool Breakfast – (not available to clients doing a Balloon Safari – instead they will have a bush breakfast as part of the Balloon Experience)
Crown your game viewing experience in the Mara with a “Bush Breakfast” by the Mara River Hippo Pools! You wont be able to resist the charming “Jambo” from the chefs and Masai warriors as they welcome you to their wonderfully set breakfast buffet of cold cuts, fruits, cereals and hot dishes with eggs made to your specifications as you wait. The hippos keep you company and only say “Kwaheri” (good bye) after you have had enough.

Mara Serena Safari Lodge

A masterful interpretation of a traditional Masai village, Mara Serena Lodge seemingly floats on a sea of savannah. A beautiful pool looks out over the wide plains. The rooms are Masai-influenced in style yet extremely comfortable. The main dining room, where delicious meals are served, has three large domes and three small ones depicting Maasai manyattas (villages). Occasionally an African al fresco barbecue is served by the pool overlooking the Mara plains. Fresh fruit juices and cocktails, wines, spirits or liqueurs are available at the bar until late in the evening. At Serena, the views are stunning. It is on this very terrain, stretching endlessly before the lodge, that the annual migrations take place. Millions of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle pass through on their way to and from their alternative feeding grounds in Tanzania.

Meals Included: Full board

DESTINATION

Masai Mara

Set at nearly 2000m above sea level, Maasai Mara is a great wedge of undulating grassland in the remote, sparsely inhabited southwest of the country. Arguably the best animal reserve in Kenya, a Maasai Mara safari will take you right up against the Tanzanian border which is an extension of the Serengeti plains in Tanzania. Covering an area of 1,510 square km, the Masai Mara National Reserve is a land of abundant wildlife, endless plains and breathtaking vistas.

Arguably the best animal reserve in Kenya, a Maasai Mara safari will take you right up against the Tanzanian border which is an extension of the Serengeti plains in Tanzania. Covering an area of 1,510 square km, the Masai Mara National Reserve is a land of abundant wildlife, endless plains and breathtaking vistas.

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A land of short grass and croton bushes, Maasai Mara’s climate is relatively predictable, with ample rain, and the new grass supports an annual wildebeest migration of half a million animals from the dry plains of Tanzania. Named after the Maasai people who inhabit the area, a Masai Mara safari is a excellent destination for year-round concentration of game as well as the two million animals that make up the Great Migration.

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One of the great attractions of this particular safari destination is the cultural experience with the Maasai people. Make sure you try out one of the many sensitive cultural excursions and experience the lifestyles of the local communities. The Maasai Mara has abundant wildlife all year round. Whether you’re watching a pride of lions hunting, hyenas squabbling with vultures, a herd of elephants grazing in the marsh, or the migration you will not be disappointed with the safari experience.

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Maasai Mara – Lake Nakuru - Lake Elementaita

Leaving the Masai Mara after breakfast travel across the ‘breadbasket’ of Kenya, where acres of wheat and barley litter the landscape as you head north to Narok, the district headquarters of this part of Maasailand. Now travel across the vast plains on the floor of the Rift Valley, stop en route for a picnic lunch. Keeping an eye out for herds of giraffe and gazelle as you head up the Mai -Mahiu, before arriving Lake Nakuru National Park for a game drive. The national park, known for its birdlife, offers a possibility to view flamingoes.  It is also home to Black and White rhinos as well as the endangered Rothschild Giraffe. Late afternoon, depart to your camp situated in Soysambu Conservancy.

Overnight at Lake Elementaita Serena Camp on a full board basis.

Lake Elmenteita Serena Camp

Lake Elementaita Serena CampThis Luxury Camp is located on the Soysambu Conservancy, right on the shores of Lake Elementaita. Offering a blend of exclusivity and adventure, the new camp will comprise 25 luxury tents, a dining and lounge area, a spa and a swimming pool enjoying magnificent views of the Lake. Soysambu Conservancy is a wildlife sanctuary that offers uniqueness whilst boasting a broad range of wildlife and bird species, it is also home to the Rothschild giraffe and is East Africa’s only breeding ground for the Great White Pelican.

Meals Included: Full board

DESTINATION

Nakuru National Park

**Embark on a Serene Safari Adventure at Nakuru National Park**

Nestled within the heart of Kenya's captivating landscape lies the enchanting Nakuru National Park – a haven of diverse wildlife, breathtaking vistas, and unparalleled natural beauty. With its sprawling savannahs, vibrant alkaline lake, and lush woodlands, Nakuru National Park offers a unique and unforgettable safari experience that immerses travelers in the raw splendor of Africa's wilderness.

**A Tapestry of Biodiversity**

As you step into Nakuru National Park, you're greeted by a rich tapestry of biodiversity that is nothing short of awe-inspiring. The park's star attraction, Lake Nakuru, is a shimmering jewel that attracts flocks of flamingos, creating a mesmerizing pink spectacle against the backdrop of the surrounding greenery. The lake's alkaline waters also provide a perfect habitat for a diverse array of bird species, making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Venturing beyond the lake's shores, you'll encounter a symphony of life. From majestic Rothschild giraffes gracefully nibbling on acacia leaves to herds of buffalo ambling through the plains, Nakuru National Park is a sanctuary for both iconic and lesser-known African species. Lions, leopards, and rhinos complete the Big Five ensemble, adding an element of excitement to every safari expedition. The park's well-protected ecosystem ensures that you have a high chance of encountering these magnificent creatures in their natural habitats.

**Landscape of Contrasts**

Nakuru National Park's landscape is a study in contrasts – a harmonious blend of arid plains, dense forests, and open grasslands. The acacia woodlands provide a scenic backdrop for captivating wildlife encounters, offering opportunities for intimate observations and stunning photography. The baboons and monkeys that frolic in the treetops add a touch of playful energy to the serene surroundings.

For those seeking an elevated perspective, the Baboon Cliff and Out of Africa viewpoints offer sweeping panoramas that capture the park's essence in a single breathtaking vista. The undulating terrain is also home to Makalia Falls, a hidden gem where you can enjoy a peaceful moment amidst nature's soothing sounds.

**Conservation and Sustainability**

Beyond its role as a captivating tourist destination, Nakuru National Park plays a crucial role in conservation efforts. The park's dedication to protecting endangered species and restoring habitats showcases Kenya's commitment to preserving its natural heritage for future generations. Engaging with local communities and supporting sustainable tourism initiatives, Nakuru National Park stands as a beacon of responsible ecotourism in Africa.

**Conclusion**

Nakuru National Park beckons adventurers, nature enthusiasts, and wildlife aficionados to embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of Africa's wilderness. Whether you're captivated by the balletic grace of flamingos on Lake Nakuru, in awe of the majestic Big Five, or simply seeking solace in the tranquility of unspoiled landscapes, this park promises an experience that transcends expectations. With its unique blend of biodiversity, striking landscapes, and commitment to conservation, Nakuru National Park is a testament to the splendor and importance of our natural world.

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Lake Elementaita - Amboseli National Park

Following an early breakfast, leaving the Rift Valley behind, proceed to Nairobi for an early lunch (or picnic lunch dependent on road conditions) and continue south towards Amboseli, arriving at your lodge by late afternoon.

Overnight at Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge on a full board basis.

Added Value Lake Elementaita Serena Camp Bird walk
With over 450 bird species on the Soysambu conservancy, enjoy a bird walk led by an experienced resident naturalist.

Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge

This Luxury Camp is located on the Soysambu Conservancy, right on the shores of Lake Elementaita. Offering a blend of exclusivity and adventure, the new camp will comprise 25 luxury tents, a dining and lounge area, spa and swimming pool enjoying magnificent views of the Lake. Soysambu Conservancy is a wildlife sanctuary that offers uniqueness whilst boasting a broad range of wildlife and bird species, it is also home to the Rothschild giraffe and is East Africa’s only breeding ground for the Great White Pelican.

Meals Included: Full board

DESTINATION

Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park is in southern Kenya. It’s known for its large elephant herds and views of immense Mount Kilimanjaro, across the border in Tanzania. Observation Hill offers panoramas of the peak and the park’s plains and swamps. Varied wildlife includes giraffes, zebras, cheetahs and hundreds of bird species. The western section is dominated by vast Lake Amboseli, which is dry outside the rainy season.

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Amboseli National Park

Morning and afternoon game drives in Amboseli, returning to the lodge as the sun sets.

Overnight at Amboseli Serena Lodge on a full board basis.

Added Value Amboseli Tree Planting

"Plant a tree for Africa and invest in the Earth's future".

Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge

This Luxury Camp is located on the Soysambu Conservancy, right on the shores of Lake Elementaita. Offering a blend of exclusivity and adventure, the new camp will comprise 25 luxury tents, a dining and lounge area, spa and swimming pool enjoying magnificent views of the Lake. Soysambu Conservancy is a wildlife sanctuary that offers uniqueness whilst boasting a broad range of wildlife and bird species, it is also home to the Rothschild giraffe and is East Africa’s only breeding ground for the Great White Pelican.

Meals Included: Full board

DESTINATION

Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park is in southern Kenya. It’s known for its large elephant herds and views of immense Mount Kilimanjaro, across the border in Tanzania. Observation Hill offers panoramas of the peak and the park’s plains and swamps. Varied wildlife includes giraffes, zebras, cheetahs and hundreds of bird species. The western section is dominated by vast Lake Amboseli, which is dry outside the rainy season.

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Amboseli – Nairobi

Following an early breakfast, catch your last views of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro as you depart Amboseli. From here turn north across the beautiful and seemingly never ending Athi Plains, arriving in Kenya's bustling capital city of Nairobi by mid-day. Once in the city, clients will be dropped off at the drop off point in the city centre or the airport for ongoing travel arrangements.

Suggested Optional Nairobi Excursions on return to Nairobi
Lunch or Dinner at Carnivore
Out of Africa Excursion
Shopping trip to Utamaduni and Kazuri Bead Factory
Use of Pollmans Club Lounge

DESTINATION

Nairobi

Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is a vibrant metropolis and a hub of East Africa. It is a unique blend of modernity and tradition, offering visitors an unforgettable travel experience. From its bustling streets and markets to its sprawling national parks and wildlife reserves, Nairobi is a city that has something for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, Nairobi is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in African culture and wildlife.

The city is often referred to as the "Green City in the Sun," and for good reason. Nairobi is surrounded by lush forests, savannas, and mountains, making it a natural paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The city is home to several wildlife reserves and national parks, including the famous Nairobi National Park, which is just a short drive from the city center. Visitors to Nairobi can go on safari, see lions, elephants, and other big game, or simply enjoy a peaceful picnic surrounded by nature.

Nairobi is also a city with a rich cultural heritage. The city is home to several museums, including the National Museum of Kenya, which showcases the country's history, culture, and wildlife. Visitors can also explore the city's colorful markets, where vendors sell everything from handmade crafts to fresh produce. Nairobi is also a hub of African cuisine, and visitors can sample a range of local dishes, from traditional stews to street food, at the city's many restaurants and food stalls.

In addition to its natural beauty and cultural richness, Nairobi is also a city of innovation and technology. The city is home to several tech hubs and startups, making it an exciting destination for anyone interested in entrepreneurship and innovation. Visitors can also explore the city's many shopping centers, which offer a wide range of goods, from local handicrafts to high-end luxury items.

Despite its fast pace and modernity, Nairobi is a city that is easy to navigate and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere to visitors. The city's people are friendly and hospitable, and visitors are sure to feel at home during their stay. Whether you're exploring the city's bustling streets, relaxing in a park, or trying new foods, Nairobi is a city that will leave a lasting impression.

In conclusion, Nairobi is a travel destination like no other. With its blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and modern innovation, visitors are sure to have a truly unforgettable experience. From its stunning wildlife to its vibrant city life, Nairobi has something to offer everyone. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, make sure to add Nairobi to your travel list.

Most visitors will stay long enough only to make some travel arrangements and maybe visit the National Museum, before moving proceeding onto their safari or beach holiday.

 image

But don’t dismiss Nairobi holidays to quickly. Firstly, Nairobi is the safari capital of the world and an excellent base for exploring Kenya in general. In as little as six hours by road, an overnight train journey, or an hour if you fly you can be at the coast relaxing at one of the many luxury beach resorts. Get to the far west takes about the same time and only two hours to get to the great trough of the Rift Valley or the slopes of Mount Kenya.

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Nairobi is a city with a fascinating variety of people. Those who live there will tell you that the city possess a muscular, cosmopolitan charm, a vibrant cultural life, fabulous places to eat and exciting nightlife. As a visitor, make sure you see the national park with its black rhinos, an irresistible elephant orphanage and the ground zero for the Rothschild’s giraffe

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This 6 night safari takes in three of the most picturesque regions in Kenya:- the plains of the Masai Mara, the shimmery pink waters of Lake Nakuyru and the swamps of Amboseli. It also provides the perfect opportunity to spot the Big 5 and to capture

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This 6 night safari takes in three of the most picturesque regions in Kenya:- the plains of the Masai Mara, the shimmery pink waters of Lake Nakuyru and the swamps of Amboseli. It also provides the perfect opportunity to spot the Big 5 and to capture

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Nairobi
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Day 2

Masai Mara
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Day 3

Masai Mara
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Day 4

Nakuru National Park
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Day 5

Amboseli National Park
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Amboseli National Park
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Day 7

Nairobi