Sample Kenya Exploration fly-in safari

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Day 1: Nairobi

On Arrival in Nairobi, you are met and transferred to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Days 2 - 4: Amboseli National Park

Transfer to Wilson Airport for your flight to Amboseli. On arrival, you are met and transferred to your safari camp.

Famed for its long-tusked elephants, views of Mt. Kilimanjaro, and hundreds of species of bird, Amboseli National park is a photographer’s heaven. The park’s name derives from the Maasai word for ‘salty-dust’, thanks to its barren desert-like plains, however, thanks to springs running off the mountain this land is teeming with wildlife. 

 Enjoy game drives in open-sided vehicles, exclusive access to Kitirua Conservancy, guided walks, bush breakfasts, cultural visits, and stunning sundowners.

Elewana Tortilis Camp s located on the southwestern edge of Amboselipark, facing the mountain and overlooking its own private conservancy— Kitirua Conservancy. The en suite tents are spacious, comfortable and offer views of Mt. Kilimanjaro. The first eco-lodge of its size, the main lounge, bar, and dining area, have been built using natural materials, including classic thatched roofs, representative of the building style of the area.

Days 5 - 7: Lewa Conservancy

Day 4

Fly onto Lewa Wildlife Conservancy where you spend 3 nights.

Lewa is a private conservancy practicing cutting-edge wildlife conservation, responsible for reversing the decline of wildlife populations. The conservancy is a safe refuge for the critically endangered black rhino and the endangered Grevy’s zebra, as well as elephant, lion, giraffe, and wild dog. Visitors are therefore privy to some of the most spectacular wildlife viewing that Kenya has to offer.

Experience wildlife day and night game drives, guided walks, lion tracking, bird viewing, bush breakfasts and sundowners, evening horse or camel rides, and local cultural visits or relax by the pool soaking up the spectacular
wilderness.

Elewana Lewa Safari Camp is a small, comfortable, and relaxing retreat in the heart of Lewa. Featuring large tented bedrooms with verandas and en suite bathrooms, the camp offers authentic comfort for its visitors. The main mess area is warmed by cozy log fires, perfect for relaxing after a day in the Conservancy.
 

Days 8 - 10: Mara North Conservancy

Elewana Elephant Pepper Camp is located in the heart of the 70,000 acre Mara North Conservancy, with a minimum ratio of 350 acres per guest bed.

Not only are the game drives outstanding; as the conservancy is restricted to those vehicles belonging to camps within the conservancy; but the camp is perfectly located to observe the spectacle that is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the wildebeest migration. Sitting outside of the Masai Mara Game Reserve allows for evening game drives and guided bush walks, led by highly skilled guides.

Set in a mixed grove of fig and pepper trees, Elephant Pepper Camp offers ten spacious safari tents and a traditional, luxurious safari accommodation. Wildlife wanders across the plains in front of camp and at night, the roar of lions, call of the leopard, and trumpeting of the elephants close by are reassurance of being at one with the wild; no fences, no boundaries.

Day 11: End of Itinerary

Day 10

After a final early morning game safari, you fly back to Nairobi where you either connect onto a homeward flight. 

Beach Extension

Or you can head to the soft white sandy beaches and historic coastal towns of either the Kenyan Coast or even Zanzibar.

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