Price per person
8 Days
10 People
Airport
3+ Years
Beach, Mountain
Year round
Set off on an exhilarating “Kenya Flying Safari,” an extraordinary journey beginning in Nairobi, where you’ll witness the diverse urban culture before jetting off to Amboseli National Park. There, gaze at the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro and interact with the local Maasai tribes, while enjoying sightings of large elephant herds and other fascinating wildlife.
As your expedition continues, explore the Meru National Park, famous as the home of Elsa the lioness from “Born Free,” and housing its own rhino sanctuary. Next, fly to the Masai Mara National Reserve for the thrilling spectacle of the Great Migration. Concluding your tour with a return to Nairobi, this safari adventure promises a captivating blend of wildlife encounters, cultural immersion, and breathtaking landscapes.
Guests arriving at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport are assisted by our representative and transferred to their hotel.
Overnight at House of Waine Or Similar – Dinner and breakfast.
After breakfast, guests are transferred to Wilson Airport for their flight to Amboseli National Park and Satao Lerai Camp, where they will spend the next 2 nights.
Amboseli National Park lies below the most famous symbol of Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free-standing mountain in the world, rewarding visitors with stunning views when the weather is clear.
Amboseli National Park is one of the best places in Africa to view large herds of elephant, as well as being home to a large variety of other wildlife. One of the most notable attractions of the park is the opportunity for guests to meet the local Maasai people and learn about their culture and way of life.
Guests are transferred to camp for lunch, then enjoy an afternoon game drive and a sundowner.
Overnight at Satao Elerai Camp Or Similar – Lunch, dinner, and breakfast.
Guests will spend a full day in the Amboseli National Park and enjoy the game activities on offer by the camp, including an early morning walking safari, game drives and a bush breakfast.
Amboseli, from the Maa word empusel, meaning ‘salty, dusty place’, protects 2 of the 5 main swamps in the Loitoktok District. The park boasts a limitless supply of underground water, as a result of Mount Kilimanjaro’s ice cap. In a low-rainfall area this makes for spectacular concentrations of wildlife and supports Amboseli’s claim as one of the best wildlife viewing experiences in the world.
Among safari activities are night game drives, sundowner and a chance to visit the authentic Elerai cultural village.
Satao Elerai Camp is located in a quiet, unspoilt setting on a 5 000 acre private conservation area 12ks south east of Amboseli National Park. Marvelous views to the park on one side and Mt Kilimanjaro on the other.
Overnight at Satao Elerai Camp Or Similar – Lunch, dinner, and breakfast.
Guests can enjoy an early morning game drive and then brunch before boarding a scheduled flight for the Meru National Park and their next camp, Porini Rhino River Camp.
Situated in 80 acres of privately owned wilderness on the edge of the Meru National Park, Porini Rhino River Camp is an excellent base from which explore the park with its own rhino conservancy. The cottage rooms on raised wooden platforms are set near the gently flowing Kindani River.
Meru National Park was one of two areas in which conservationists George and Joy Adamson raised Elsa the lioness, immortalised in the book and movie ‘Born Free’.
Guests have the option of a guided walk or an afternoon game drive.
Overnight at Porini Rhino River Camp Or Similar – Lunch, dinner, and breakfast.
Guests spend a full day in Meru National Park and enjoy the game activities on offer including bird walks within the camp, hiking, guided walks, fishing, sundowners and a night game drive.
The park is sanctuary to an impressive diversity of wild animals including elephant, lion, leopard, cheetah, kudu, reticulated giraffe and the Grevy’s zebra. Meru National Park has its own rhino sanctuary where guests are guaranteed to spot both black and white rhinos.
Overnight at Porini Rhino River Camp Or Similar – Lunch, dinner, and breakfast.
Guests enjoy an early morning walking safari and lunch before departing for the Masai Mara National Reserve on a scheduled flight. Guests are assisted on arrival and transferred to camp.
Kichwa Tembo is a classic Kenyan safari camp along the Saparingo River where riverine forest meets the sweeping plains. Maasai-inspired interiors, warthogs feeding in the immaculate grounds and access to the private concessions for extra safari activities.
Masai Mara is most famous for the great migration, which happens from July to October, when 2 million wildebeest and zebra make their way from Tanzania across the Mara River.
Overnight at Kichwa Tembo Camp Or Similar – Lunch, dinner and breakfast
Guests can enjoy a bush breakfast and a full day’s game viewing in the Masai Mara National Reserve. In the private concession, guests can take bush walks, bush meals or enjoy night game drives.
The Mara, contiguous with the Serengeti National Park is perhaps, the only remaining region left in Kenya where animals are as prolific as they might have been more than a century ago.
‘Mara’ is the Maa word for ‘spotted’, an apt description of the flat-topped acacia and cloud shadows that mark the open savannah.
Overnight at Kichwa Tembo Camp Or Similar – Lunch, dinner and breakfast
Guests enjoy morning game activities and lunch before the tour departs for Nairobi’s Wilson Airport, mid-afternoon.
Guests are assisted on arrival and transferred to a Nairobi restaurant for dinner before transfer to a city hotel or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for outbound departure.
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