ETS N560: 5DAYS/4NIGHTS SAFARI:  MASAI MARA-NAKURU-AMBOSELI

DESTINATION: NAIROBI –- MASAI MARA- NAIVASHA – AMBOSELI – NAIROBI

DURATION: 5DAYS/4 NIGHTS

 

ETS N560:   5DS/4NS WILDLIFE SAFARI TO MASAI MARA, NAIVASHA  AND AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK.

Masai Mara National Park

Covering an area of over 1,500 square km, the Masai Mara National Reserve is one of the most popular tourism destinations in Kenya. The reserve is located in the Great Rift Valley in primarily open grassland. Wildlife tends to be most concentrated on the reserve’s western escarpment.                     

The Masai Mara is regarded as the jewel of Kenya’s wildlife viewing areas. The annual wildebeest’s migration alone involves over 1.5 million animals arriving in July and departing in November.

Animals: There have been some 95 species of mammals, amphibians and reptiles and over 400 birds’ species recorded in the reserve. Nowhere in Africa is wildlife more abundant, and it is for this reason a visitor hardly misses to see the big five (buffalo, elephant, leopard, lion, and rhino). Other game include hippopotami, cheetah, grant’s gazelle, impala, topi, coke’s hartebeest, giraffe, roan antelope and the nocturnal bat-eared fox. However wildebeest are by far the dominant inhabitants of the Masai Mara.

Distance from Nairobi to Mara – 260KMS

ITINERARY AT A GLANCE:

Day 1: Depart Nairobi – Masai Mara National Reserve

Day 2: Full day Masai Mara National Reserve

Day 3: Depart Masai Mara for Lake Nakuru National Park

Day 4: Depart Lake Nakuru National Park for Amboseli National Park

Day 5: Early morning game drive Amboseli National Park, departure to Nairobi.

DETAILED ITINERARY

 

Day 1: Nairobi – Masai Mara National Reserve

Depart Nairobi for Masai Mara. Pass through the lower scenic Mau escarpment road into the Rift Valley to the 1500 square, kilometer Masai Mara National Reserve to arrive in time for lunch.

The afternoon is spent on a game drive. Lion making a kill might be witnessed in the late afternoon or a leopard in a tree enjoying the meal he has dragged up to avoid disturbance and detection. This reserve has hilly savanna, rolling grasslands, gallery forest on the Mara River and its tributaries. The ‘big five’ are positively represented here.

The large predators are the lion, leopard and cheetah. The smaller predators are the hyena and jackal. The large herbivores are the elephant, rhino, Burch ell’s zebra, hippo, buffalo and giraffe.

The smaller herbivores are the antelope and bucks. The Maasai ostrich, the world’s largest bird is found in the park

 Dinner and overnight at Masai Mara Sopa Lodge or Similar

Day 2: Masai Mara National Reserve

Enjoy full day in an early morning and evening game viewing and exploring this part of the Northern Serengeti Ecosystem where the great wildebeest migration takes place.

Months before the actual migration the herds ‘assemble’ in Serengeti in readiness for the crossing into Masai Mara. The plain is literally covered with these animals. Grunts and other animal sounds are heard, and territorial fights are commonplace. The migration, now declared the Seventh Wonder of the World takes place from end June to beginning September.

Dinner and overnight at Masai Mara Sopa Lodge or similar.

Day 3: Masai Mara – Naivasha

After breakfast depart to Lake Nakuru. Enjoy panoramic and picturesque views en-route to the Lake Nakuru Park to arrive in time for lunch.

Attractions in Naivasha.

  • Lake Naivasha: A tranquil lake offering boat rides where you can see hippos and a wide variety of bird species like African fish eagles and kingfishers.
  • Crescent Island Game Sanctuary: Accessible by boat, this sanctuary allows walking safaris to see zebras, giraffes, antelopes, and more.
  • Hell’s Gate National Park: Famous for its dramatic landscapes, including cliffs, gorges, and geothermal springs. It’s perfect for hiking, cycling, and rock climbing.
  • Mount Longonot: A dormant volcanic mountain ideal for hiking and breathtaking views from its summit.
  • Elsamere Conservation Centre: The former home of Joy Adamson, author of Born Free, now a museum and conservation center.
  • Flower Farms: Naivasha is a hub for flower farming, and you can tour some of these farms to learn about the industry.
  • Day 5: Naivasha – Nairobi.

    After breakfast depart the park to Nairobi and drop off pick up point.

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    DATES SEASONS SOLO 2 PAX 4 PAX 6 PAX CHILD SRS
    1st July – 31st Oct. 2025; 22nd Dec – 1st Jan 2026. HIGH 3200 2345 2100 1950 615 243
    2nd Jan – 31st March’ 1st -30th June 2025;  MID 2600 1850 1520 1420 520 175
    1st April – 31st May 2025 GREEN 2390 1650 1340 1240 400 140
    1st November  – 21st December 2025 MID2 2800 2050 1750 1620 520 175


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