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13 Days Kenya Camping Safari

3 days Kenya camping safari from Nairobi city tour to the famous Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru and Aberdares.

13 Days Kenya Camping Safari

2500$

per person

13 days Kenya camping safari from Nairobi city tour to the famous Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru and Aberdares. Then you continue to Samburu National reserve famous for the survivor series film and a lion adopting an oryx calf, down to Amboseli where you will have lovely backdrop scenes of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa.

13 days Kenya safari from Nairobi city tour to the famous Masai Mara ,Lake Nakuru and Aberdares. Then you continue to Samburu National reserve famous for the survivor series film and a lion adopting an oryx calf, down to Amboseli where you will have lovely backdrop scenes of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa.


Tour DepartureThis Safari Starts & Finishes in Nairobi
Departure TimeYour Guide will Advise
Return TimeIn time for your flight
Dress CodeCasual & Comfortable Clothing, Hiking Shoes, Hat, Light Jacket

 

 

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Day 1: Nairobi - Amboseli

Leave Nairobi in the morning, you drive across the Athi plains towards the Kenya/Tanzania border post of Namanga. Then through arid Masai ranchlands to your campsite in Amboseli National Park for a late picnic lunch. Later in the afternoon you will enjoy a game drive in the surrounding areas before returning to Camp for hot showers and the evening spent around the campfire
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Day 2: Amboseli

After an early breakfast you leave for a full day’s game viewing with Mount Kilimanjaro, usually clear in the early morning, as a spectacular background for your photographs. Stop for picnic lunch at Look Out Hill or other shady spot and return to the camp in late afternoon. The evening is spent around the campfire listening to the sounds of the African nights- the distant roars of the lions and the doleful, whooping ‘laugh’ of the hyenas. Meals and overnight at the campsite
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Day 3: Amboseli - Mt Kenya

Leave Amboseli and proceed to Mount Kenya region and camp for the night. Walk within the camp and dinner will be served.
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Day 4: Samburu

Leaving Mt Kenya region in the morning you drive north, along the foothills of Mount Kenya and across the equator. You continue into Samburu for an afternoon game drive with dinner and overnight at your campsite.
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Day 5: Samburu

An early morning game drive is followed by a late breakfast in campsite. Alternatively leave camp with picnic breakfast and enjoy longer safari. Mid morning at leisure or a visit to the nearby Samburu village. After lunch, you enjoy an afternoon game drive through the forests of Ewaso Nyiro River with good chances of spotting elephant herds browsing on the lush riverine vegetation. Dinner and overnight in your camp.
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Day 6: Samburu - Lake Nakuru

In the morning after breakfast proceed to Nakuru National Reserve. This reserve is known for its huge concentration of flamingoes, the park is rich in other bird life and a number of wild animals. Lunch enroute arriving late afternoon. Dinner and overnight at the campsite
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Day 7: Lake Nakuru – Lake Baringo

After breakfast you will proceed to Lake Baringo. Lake Baringo is the threshold of Northern Kenya, and its fresh waters are an oasis in the arid plains. It is the traditional home of the Njemps tribe, a unique tribe who are the only pastoral, cattle herding tribe who also fish. Among other tribes such as the Maasai eating fish is a taboo. In the morning you will take a boat ride and cross to Baringo islands for a short walk in the forest. You can see hippos in the lake from the boat. Dinner and overnight  at the campsite.
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Day 8: Lake Baringo - Lake Bogoria

Check into your camp on – the Jewel of the Great Rift Valley. Lake Bogoria, also known for the hot sulphur water gushing out of the grounds, is the exact definition of nature’s version of bath and Sauna. Here you will be able to see the Woodland Kingfisher, Northern white-headed buffalo weaver, Rufous crowned roller, etc. Dinner and overnight by the lake.
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Day 9: Lake Bogoria – Lake Naivasha

Leave Lake Bogoria and head to Lake Naivasha. Enjoy walks in Hells gate National park and spend the night camping in the lake region.
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Day 10: Lake Naivasha - Masai Mara

After breakfast leave for Masai Mara National Park, with picnic lunch enroute, arriving in the mara in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
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Day 11: Masai Mara

Full day game viewing in the Mara with an optional nature walk or a visit to a nearby Maasai Village in between are meal breaks. Dinner and overnight at your camp.
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Day 12: Masai Mara

After breakfast proceed for an early morning game drive. Return to camp for lunch or leave with packed meals. After lunch, a further game drive. Dinner and overnight at your camp.
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Day 13: Masai Mara - Nairobi

Leave Maasai Mara Game Reserve for Nairobi with Picnic lunch enroute arriving in Nairobi in the afternoon.

Tour Location

You will spend the day in Masai Mara, Kenya’s most popular game sanctuary where you will have the best opportunity of spotting the Big Five-lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino and elephant.

Kenya's history spans millions of years, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Paleolithic era and the discovery of early hominid fossils in the Koobi Fora region. The Bantu expansion reached the area by the 1st millennium AD, and the region experienced interactions with Arabian and Asian traders along its Indian Ocean coast. British colonialism began in the early 20th century, with Kenya becoming a British colony between 1901 and 1960. Kenya achieved independence in 1963 and has since developed into a diverse nation with a rich history, diverse culture, and abundant wildlife. 
Early History:
  • Paleolithic Era:
    Human habitation in the region dates back millions of years, with fossil evidence of hominids like Australopithecus boisei and Homo habilis discovered in the Koobi Fora area. 
  • Bantu Expansion:
    The Bantu expansion from West Africa reached the area by the 1st millennium AD. 
  • Swahili Coast:
    The Indian Ocean coast became an important trading center, with interactions between local populations and Arabian and Asian traders. 
  • Pre-colonial Societies:
    Various indigenous communities, such as the Kikuyu, Luo, and Maasai, developed their own distinct cultures and societies. 
Colonial Era:
  • British Colonization:
    British settlers began arriving in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, attracted by the region's resources and climate. 
  • Forced Labor and Displacement:
    Indigenous peoples were often forced to work on European-owned farms and plantations or were relocated to less fertile land. 
  • Development of Infrastructure:
    The British built railways and other infrastructure to facilitate resource extraction and trade. 
  • Mau Mau Uprising:
    The Mau Mau Rebellion, a resistance movement against British colonial rule, occurred between 1952 and 1956. 
Post-Colonial Era:
  • Independence (1963):
    Kenya gained independence from British rule, becoming a republic. 
  • Development and Challenges:
    Kenya has experienced significant economic and political development, but has also faced challenges such as political instability, corruption, and ethnic tensions. 
  • Multi-Party Democracy:
    Kenya transitioned to a multi-party democracy in the 1990s, though challenges to its democratic institutions remain. 
  • Wildlife and Tourism:
    Kenya's rich wildlife and diverse landscapes have made it a major tourist destination, contributing significantly to the economy. 

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