Samburu National Reserve

Days 1 - 4

Set on the banks of the Ewaso Ng'iro River and neighbouring the Buffalo Springs National Park, Samburu National Reserve is characterised by a spectacular landscape of rugged hills, undulating plains and riverine forests. The park is home to abundant wildlife including a variety of rare species such as the reticulated giraffe, the long-necked gerenuk, Somali ostrich, Grevy's Zebra, and Beisa Oryx. Visitors can also enjoy spotting over 900 elephants, a variety of predators, and over 450 bird species. The ancient culture of the Samburu people is still alive here, and it is possible to see two unique customs firsthand. In the first, watch as herds of cattle respond to each man’s individual voice as they call. In the second, see the tribesmen perform incredible dances that go back hundreds of years.

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Lake Elmenteita

Days 4 - 7

Elmenteita, meaning ‘place of dust’, is a photogenic, little soda lake situated in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley. Famously attracting many visiting flamingos as well as many other birds, it has been named as a World Heritage Site for its prolific birdlife. This is where Kenya’s most famous settler Lord Delamere lived and he was responsible for much of Kenya’s early agricultural experimentation in this fertile area; it is still inhabited by some of his descendants. The shores are often filled with wildlife and the surrounding forests are perfect for long walks and bird watching. Visitors can look forward to visiting the idyllic Kekopey hot springs, game viewing along the lake’s edge, and numerous other activities. Look out for eland, kudu, zebra, gazelle, and warthog families.

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Manda Island

Days 7 - 12

Set on Kenya’s beautiful Lamu Archipelago, Manda Island is known for its pristine beaches and amazing atmosphere. Dotted with palm-thatch cottages which offer visitors a barefoot luxury experience, and lapped by calm crystal waters, the shores are simply paradisiacal. The surrounding area is renowned for its excellent marlin fishing, fascinating historic towns, and the ancient-baobab encircled Manda Settlement. Visitors can sample an array of fresh seafood, enjoy a variety of watersports, and take a traditional dhow cruise. Other popular activities include kitesurfing, fishing, windsurfing, game drives, historical tours, and scenic flights.

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