14 Days Kenya Safaris

14 Days Kenya Safaris

Day 1 Nairobi

Pick up from the airport and drive to your hotel for check in and a day to relax.

Day 2: Nairobi city tour.

This full day tour is an excellent way to begin or end your East Africa safari. Search out wildlife at Nairobi National Park, on the outskirts of Nairobi. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and visit the Karen Blixen Museum. Stop by the Giraffe Center for a close up look at the endangered Rothschild giraffe.

Nairobi National Park

  • See lions, rhinos, buffaloes in the Nairobi national park
  • Visit the Animal Orphanage
  • David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust elephant and rhino orphanage

Offers a wonderful opportunity to see the baby elephants being fed with milk from bottles

The keepers will give you a lecture of each of them explaining their names and their life histories on how they were orphaned

Watch the baby elephants playing in the mud

Get a chance to come close to the baby elephants

Giraffe Center.

7am – 10am: Nairobi National Park Tour

Enjoy wildlife game viewing at Nairobi National park with close luck of lions and rhino among other animals

1100hrs -1200hrs: Visit the David Sheldrick Elephant orphanage, where young orphaned elephants are brought after being rescued and fed till they are mature to be released to the wild.

1200 – 1300hrs: Visit the Giraffe Centre where you feed the friendly Rothschild Giraffe. They accept a kiss as they pick their food from your palms! Stop over at some shopping areas en-route.

1300 -1400 hrs: You break for lunch at the Utamaduni -Verandah restaurant (paid direct as per the client’s choice of menu. Some shopping around.

1400hrs -1500hrs: Visit the Karen Blixen museum, the house in the movie out of Africa.Visit the kazuri beads enroute.

1500hrs -1700hrs: Visit Bomas Of Kenya

Nairobi Tribal Toura Place named a tourist village in Langata, Nairobi. Bomas (homesteads) displays traditional villages belonging to the several Kenyan tribes.enjoy local tradition dances and acrobats and clients join as well in celebration local culture.

1630hrs: drop at your hotel for a deserved rest.

Day 3:  Nairobi – Amboseli National Park

Departing from Nairobi en-rout to amboseli with a short break for your breakfast, you’ll drive south through the Masai lands of the Athi Plains and arrive at Amboseli National Park in time for either a picnic lunch within the park or a hot lunch at your lodge.

Once you’ve refueled, it’s time to head out into the park for an afternoon game drive where you’ll see herds of wildebeest and zebras, proud lions, skulking hyenas, a variety of antelopes, and some of Kenya’s largest herds of elephants – all set against the startling backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro.

After the sun has set, you’ll retire to your lodge for dinner.

Day 4: Amboseli National Park – Tsavo East

For the absolute best views of Kilimanjaro, you’ll have to wake up for the sunrise. The early morning sun casts Kilimanjaro in a fantastic light, turning its snows pink and its mountainside a deep purple that has to be seen to be believed. It makes a remarkable setting for your breakfast.

You’ll also enjoy excellent game-viewing conditions on your early morning game drive, with predators such as lions and leopards much more active in these low-light, cooler conditions.

After your game drive has been completed, you’ll be driving to Tsavo East Arriving in time for lunch and check in, after lunch we will relax until evening. the game drive will continue in search of the big five. You may see the Big Cats, ‘Red’ Elephants, Buffalos, Antelopes and other wildlife then back to our hotel for Dinner and an overnight stay at your lodge or camp of your choice of.

Day 5: Tsavo East – Diani.

There will be an early morning game drive followed by breakfast at your lodge. Leave your lodge mid morning driving to Diani, arriving at your beach hotel for late lunch.

Day 6 & 7: Diani Beach

All-days rest and use of hotel facilities.

 Day 8: Wasini Island

Pick up will be at 07:00 AM from your hotel and continue this amazing sea adventure to Wasini Island.  Enjoy a relaxed scenic drive to Shimoni jet – where you will meet the Dhow operators.

Your driver will then introduce you to this experienced seafarer who will then welcome you to the shimoni and of course their Dhow.  They sail you through these cool blue waters of the Indian Ocean on your way to Mupunguti Island to see the dolphins.

Over the years, these experienced marine guides have operated dhow safaris and have a wealth of knowledge about the region.  During your Wasini Island full day tour from Diani, information will be shared about the 3 islands, the origins of the Wasini Island people, the slave caves, the dolphin sports grounds and the Kisite Island marine life viewing spot.

It’s so much fun when the whistles fill the air as your Wasini Island guides try to attract the attention of the dolphins who emerge from the deeper waters and swim towards your boat.  You will spend some time here at Mupunguti Island watching this amazing sea creature play with you.

Sail to Kisite Island.  This is one of the best attractions in Kenya’s marine waters.  The island is visited by snorkelers and experienced divers as it is rich in colorful aquatic life.

Swimmers and those seeking births in the sun will delight in the shallow waters around this Kisite island.

Here, snorkelers marvel at the incredible diversity of marine life in the warm waters of Kisite Island.

It is also a place for many.

After snorkeling, swimming and sunbathing, swim to Wasini Island.

Wasini Island Restaurant serves a sumptuous Swahili seafood lunch.  Then a visit to a traditional village and island caves.

After completing the exploration of the islands;  In the evening we will return you back to your hotel.

Day  9: Diani beach.

All-day rest and use of hotel facilities.

Day 10: Diani Hotel – Shimba Hills

After breakfast,

Depart Diani Hotel in the morning and drive to Kenya’s Shimba Hills National Reserve for a full-day trip that includes a visit to Sheldrick’s Falls, a 21-meter (68-foot) waterfall that forms a visitor pool at the bottom.  they are allowed to swim.  An armed wildlife ranger will guide you to the waterfall along a 2 km trail through the forest.  Along the way, he will point out different types of plants and animals and their importance to the ecosystem.

This waterfall is named after the late David Sheldrick, founder of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, who discovered a hidden waterfall in the Shimba Hills National Reserve while flying over the area and subsequently had the falls named after him.  The waterfall was gazetted by the government in 1968 and under the protection of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS).

Day 11, 12 and 13: Diani Beach.

All-day rest and use of hotel facilities.

 Day 14: Diani  – Mombasa Airport

Departure

After dinner, you will be transferred to Mombasa airport for your flight back home.

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