You will be warmly welcomed at the airport by your personal guide. Watch the vibrant life of the capital of Kenya on your way to the hotel through Nairobi. At the hotel you can relax from the flight and prepare for the upcoming safari adventure.



Today we start the safari to Maasai Mara Game Reserve, so named to mean the “spotted plains” in the Maasai language. This is home to the greatest concentration of large mammals and is widely recognized as Africa’s ultimate wildlife reserve. The park is the northern extension of the vast Serengeti-Mara ecosystem, famous for its annual migration of wildebeest. Transfer to the lodge with a game driver en route and after check-in enjoy a hot lunch. Later in the evening enjoy a game-viewing drive in this spectacular place of breathtaking sceneries, never-ending plains and the most abundant variety of wildlife remaining anywhere in the world. The landscape is made up of rolling savannahs dotted with patchy shrubs and bush thickets.



During your stay, you have the opportunity to explore this great reserve in depth. You may see elephants, giraffes, prides of lions, and thousands of impalas, topi, grants and Thomson's gazelle. Birds are prolific including immigrants, 450 bird species have been recorded among them 57 birds of prey. The Mara is the scene of the annual migration of millions of wildebeest up from the Serengeti plains in search of water and grasses. While in Mara, you will have the option to float above the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem on board a hot air balloon followed by a gourmet champagne breakfast. You can also visit a Maasai tribal village and enjoy entertainment with Maasai dancers (Options at an extra cost).



Spend another day in the wonderful plains of Maasai Mara



You can add 2 nights at the Rift Valley
After breakfast and check-out, drive to Lake Naivasha which is the first of the Rift Valley Lakes and is set at the foot of Mount Longonot, on the north side. It was on Lake Naivasha that East Africa’s first air passengers used to land in the flying boats of Imperial Airways. After lunch at the camp take an afternoon boat ride for a chance to identify the many different birds in the area.



Today you drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, where you arrive around noon. You check in and have lunch. In the afternoon you go on a game drive. Lake Nakuru National Park was established to protect the huge flamingo population. Waterbuck, bohor reedbuck and zebra graze on the shore. Lake Nakuru is home to the black and white rhino. In 1987, due to the devastating effects of poaching, there were only two black rhinos left. By establishing a rhino sanctuary within the park and cross-breeding with a breeder from Laikipia, the Kenya Wildlife Service (K.W.S.) was able to successfully breed the rhinos in the park. Game viewing is relatively easy. Buffalo, leopards, lions, Rothschild's giraffes, and colobus, among others, can be encountered in the forest.



Today you will return to Nairobi