The 10-day safari is a unique East Africa safari package that will give you a taste of three fantastic safari locations in Kenya, providing you with an African safari experience that will never be forgotten. The safari will take you to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy; the tour will take you to Meru National Park, where you can see abandoned adopted animals like Grevy’s zebras, Somali ostriches, and reticulated giraffes, among others.
The safari will give you the chance to see some of Kenya’s most popular safari spots, including Grevy’s zebras and black and white rhinos, which are among the country’s most endangered wildlife.
Anticipate visiting three renowned safari locations.
Examining the animal conservation in Lewa
Investigating Meru National Park, which is home to creatures from the semi-desert
Look for big predators like lions, cheetahs, and leopards.
Investigate reserves with high buffalo and elephant concentrations.
You may explore a variety of plentiful wildlife in several safari areas with the 10-day Kenya Premier Safari. The safari takes you to Lewa Reserve, a private conservancy renowned for its robust conservation efforts and for housing the greatest number of endangered black rhinos, one of the five recognised African big five mammals.
With thirteen rivers crisscrossing the park, the safari will enable exploration of the undisturbed area of northern Kenya, a semi-desert region that is home to riverine forests, palm trees, baobab trees, and other wildlife that makes Meru National Park worth a safari visit.Transfer to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy on the first day.
You will be taken to Wilson Airport upon your arrival in Nairobi, where you will catch a regional flight to Lewa Private Conservancy. A corporate driver guide will pick you up when you arrive, take you to the tent you have reserved, check you in, and eat lunch. You will get the opportunity to see Grevy’s zebras and other desert-adopted species during a brief wildlife drive in the afternoon at the Lewa Private Conservancy.
Following an early morning meal, you will embark on a full-day game drive with Lewa Private Conservancy, where you will have the chance to see large herds of endangered black rhinos that are the focus of Lewa conservation initiatives. It is open to all visitors year-round and offers the opportunity to see additional animals, including lions and African buffaloes, among others. The private conservancy is a community project where the returns and earnings from tourism help the community. After supper, you will head back to the resort for the night.
After breakfast on day three, you will embark on a nature walk led by an experienced guide to explore the reserve on foot. During your walking safari, you will get the chance to hear the various birds’ calls and see some of them leaping from tree to tree. With over 350 different bird species, the Lewa Private Conservancy is a birder’s paradise in Kenya.Transfer to Meru National Park on Day Four
Following breakfast, you will take a quick morning wildlife drive before being taken to Meru National Park, where you will pass through picturesque agricultural farmlands at the base of Mount Kenya. You will have lunch and check into the resort when you arrive. During a brief afternoon game drive, you will have the opportunity to see some of the park’s endangered species, including reticulated giraffes and Grevy’s zebras. After dinner, you will spend the night at your lodge.
Following an early morning meal, you will embark on a full-day game drive to discover the area, where you will have the chance to see rare desert-adopted animals such as Somali ostriches, Grevy’s zebras, reticulated giraffes, lesser and larger kudus, and gerenuk, among others. Enjoy your picnic lunch before going on a game drive across the park’s expansive plains, which are dominated by Baobab tree species and riverine forests. There is a chance you will see some crocodiles lounging along the riverbanks, as well as some monkeys in the forest tree canopies and predators to look for at the park. You will go back to the lodge for dinner and spend the night there.
After breakfast the next day, you will embark on a walking safari with an experienced ranger guide who will lead you along riverine forest trails where you can observe birds and have the opportunity to get up close and personal with monkeys in the forest. The guide will take you to the river paths so you may explore the rivers that run through the park and possibly see some of the rarest wildlife. After enjoying a picnic lunch, you will head back to the lodge to unwind, have dinner, and spend the night there.
Following an early breakfast, you will go on a quick game drive before being driven to the bush airstrip to catch a scheduled flight to Maasai Mara National Park. Our corporate driver guide will meet you when you arrive, take you to the camp you have reserved, check you in, and eat lunch. You will be taken on a brief game drive later in the afternoon to explore the wide, endless plains of Mare. You will get the opportunity to see some of the many species on this game drive, including large predators like lions and leopards. After dinner, you will spend the night back at camp.
Before embarking on a full-day drive across the wide Mara Plains, you must get up and eat breakfast. Do not forget to pack your picnic lunch boxes. A variety of animals can be seen on this game drive, including herds of zebras, crocodiles, hippos, millions of wildebeests, giraffes, African elephants, buffaloes, waterbucks, bushbuck’s giraffe, hippos, and crocodiles. After enjoying a picnic lunch in the shade, you will continue your game drive towards the Mara River, where you will have the opportunity to see the annual migration of wildebeest.
the park. You will see millions of wildebeest battling their way across the Mara River in search of water and new, green pastures. After that, you will head back to the lodge for dinner and the night.
You must get up very early the next day to participate in an early game drive experience, where you will go in search of the big cats and nocturnal animals, like cheetahs, leopards, and hyenas, which are typically active at night and can be seen before dawn. To appreciate a bush, you will need to eat dinner and find a tree’s shade.breakfast, and then continue searching for the lions and other large animals. Since the Mara Plain is home to an impressive number of lions, which you will likely see on trees during a game drive, they are easily observed throughout the day. In the afternoon, you will head back to the lodge for lunch and relaxation.
After a leisurely breakfast on the last day of the safari, you will go on a quick game drive in the Mara Plains, where you will have the opportunity to see two different species. Before being dropped off at the airport to make arrangements for your next African safari or catch a flight home, you will be driven to Bush Airstrip, where you will join a scheduled flight back to Nairobi.
Airport pickup and drop-off
Coasts of road transport
Flights that transfer between locations
All meals and lodging
All events and park admission costs
Guiding fees
Water consumption
Services for laundry
High-end, branded beverages
The program does not include any additional optional activities.
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