Thika

Days 2 - 3

Resting near the confluence of the majestic Thika and Chania Rivers, 39 kilometres from Nairobi, the market town of Thika offers a world of history, symbolism and beauty to explore. Nature lovers can marvel at several beautiful waterfalls, most notably Fourteen Falls, which consist of fourteen distinct streams merging into a dramatic scene of crashing waters. Thika is known for its fruit produce, particularly pineapples, and visitors can enjoy views of the wide stretches of colourful fruit as far as the eye can see, and taste some of the delicious result at the roadside kiosk. Other highlights include the fascinating Thika World War Memorial Park; the astonishing landscapes of the Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park; and the enormous fig tree at Mugumo Gardens, a strong folkloric symbol with an important historic story.

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Masai Mara

Days 3 - 5

Situated in southwestern Kenya, the Masai Mara encompasses the celebrated national reserve and its surrounding community conservancies, forming part of the Greater Serengeti–Mara ecosystem. Rolling savannahs, dotted with acacia trees and crossed by the Mara River, create a rich and varied landscape. Vast herds of wildebeest, zebra, and antelope graze across the plains, while elephants, giraffes, and buffalo roam freely. The river’s lush banks support hippos and crocodiles and sustain wildlife throughout the dry season. Predators are abundant, with lions, leopards, cheetahs, and hyenas regularly seen in action. Each year, the spectacular Great Migration transforms the region, as millions of wildebeest and zebra traverse the plains. Visitors can soak up the breathtaking scenery, diverse wildlife, and Maasai cultural heritage in one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations.

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Lake Nakuru National Park

Days 5 - 6

Located in the Great Rift Valley surrounded by yellow acacia woodlands and bushy shrublands, the Lake Nakuru National Park was created to protect the Lake and its large flocks of Lesser Flamingo, which are drawn to the algae that flourish in the saline waters of this soda lake. The national park is inhabited by over 50 mammal species including hippo, black and white rhino, Rothschild giraffe, buffalo and eland. Known as a bird watcher’s paradise, the park is home to over 450 bird species. Visitors can look forward to hiking through the scenic landscape, picnicking next to this magnificent lake, and spotting an array of wildlife on a game drive. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the beautiful Makalia Waterfall.

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Amboseli National Park

Days 6 - 8

Located in the southern reaches of Kenya, the Amboseli National Park is renowned for its excellent variety of wildlife such as Maasai giraffe, elephant, lion and cheetah and not surprisingly it is one of Kenya's most popular parks. The landscape of Amboseli is dominated by the majestic snowcap of Mount Kilimanjaro, as well as open plains, acacia woodland, swamps and the massif of Ol Doinyo Orok. The birding is excellent, especially closer to the lakes and swamps. The park is famous for being the best place in Africa to get close to large herds of elephants among other wildlife species. Other attractions include opportunities to meet the Maasai people and soak up spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free-standing mountain in the world.

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