Nairobi

Days 1 - 2

Situated along the Nairobi River in beautiful Kenya, the capital of Nairobi is East Africa's most cosmopolitan city. It serves as an excellent starting point for African safari trips around Kenya. Nairobi is Africa’s 4th largest city and is a vibrant and exciting place to be. There are some fascinating attractions: its cafe culture, unbridled nightlife, the National Museum, the Karen Blixen Museum and most notably, just 20 minutes from the city centre, wild lions and buffalo roam in the world’s only urban game reserve. Make sure you pay a visit to the elephant orphanage operated by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for a once in a lifetime experience.

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Mara North Conservancy

Days 2 - 5

Situated in southwest Kenya, the Mara North Conservancy is a beautiful private wilderness area spanning more than 30 000 hectares. It is home to a spectacular array of plants, reptiles, birds and mammals; including elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion, leopard, cheetah and large concentrations of wildebeest, zebra, gazelle and other migratory wildlife. Leopard Gorge, in the heart of the conservancy, is famous as the setting of countless BBC Big Cat Diaries and National Geographic documentaries. Neighbouring the well-known Maasai Mara National Reserve, this conservancy is vital for sustaining the famous Serengeti wildebeest migrations as well as the endangered African wild dog and black rhino.

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Tana River Delta

Days 5 - 9

Located on Kenya's remote northern coast, the rich waters of Kenya'sKenya's longest river meet with the coastal floodplains to create the magical Tana Delta. The delta's waterways, wetlands, grasslands, and forests attract abundant animal populations, especially buffalo, elephant, hippo and crocodile, and are home to a spectacular array of birdlife. The warm waters of the Indian Ocean lap against the white sands of the long stretch of crescent beach, and the delta offers panoramic vistas of the endless rolling sands of deserted beaches. Visitors can explore the river filled with wildlife by canoe, swim in the ocean's warm waters, and enjoy a village tour of the local Pokomo and Orma people.

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