Nairobi-
Lake Baringo-South Horr-Loiyangalani-Lake
Turkana-Maralal- Samburu- Mt. Kenya
- Nairobi - 8 Days
Lake
Turkana is on the northern part
of Kenya on the bounder of Kenya
and Sudan. The expedition is more
of Pack Avenue viewing with game
viewing in Samburu only. The safari
covers approximately 1700 km through
the lonely desert occasioned by
a few shrubs and hills. Lake Turkana,
also known as the “Jade Sea”
is reached on the third day after
departing from Nairobi. The safari
is ideal for those in search of
a real adventure.
Day
1 Nairobi – Lake Baringo
Depart from Nairobi by 0930 hrs
for a drive through the farming
area of Limuru and into he Great
Rift Valley. Lunch at Nakuru and
then drive to Lake Baringo via Lale
Bogoria. Set up a camp at Lake Baringo
for dinner and overnight.
Day
2 Lake Baringo – South Horr.
After early breakfast, break camp
and climb out of the rift valley.
Drive through Losiolo and Baragoi
and arrive South Horr late evening.
Set up camp near a small stream.
Day
3 South Horr-Lolyangalani
Another day of driving through the
lava flows, which take us to the
lake. Arrive in the evening and
camp at Lolyangalani.
Day
4 Lake Turkana
A free day at Lake Turkana. Options.
Morning walk, a visit to the El
Molo Village at an extra cost.
Day
5 Lake Turkana – Maralal.
After breakfast break up camp and
drive up the Horr Valley through
Baragoi and camp at Maralal.
Day
6 Maralal – Samburu
Another morning drive to the south
where we reach Samburu by lunchtime.
Set up camp and go for game viewing.
Day
7 Samburu – Mt. Kenya
After breakfast, morning games drive
and return to the camp for lunch.
Afternoon drive to Mt. Kenya area
and camp at a base camp for dinner
and overnight.
Day
8 Mt. Kenya – Nairobi.
If weather permits, a 3-hour walk
to the magnificent Mau Mau Caves
and Burguret waterfalls will be
provided. After lunch drive to Nairobi
and arrive late afternoon.
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to be Africa 's greatest wildlife reserve.
The Mara comprises 200 sq miles of open plains,
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Amboseli,
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Amboseli is renowned for its elephant populations
and large herds, including some impressively
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Samburu,
Kenya
Samburu is noted for the presence of both
the Common Zebra and the far more rare Grevy's
Zebra. It's also home to Gerenuk, Beisa Oryx,
Reticulated Giraffe and a lot of crocodiles.
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Mt.
Kenya, Kenya
The mountain is an awe-inspiring sight. Its
ragged series of peaks are crowned with snow,
and its slopes are thick with forest. While
the 5199 metre summit is a difficult technical
climb, the lesser peak of Point Lenana (4985m)
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Ngorongoro,
Tanzania
Ngorongoro is famous around the globe as an
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volcanic crater, ringed with towering walls
and sheltering forests, grasslands, fresh
springs, a large lake, and a dazzling abundance
of animals of all sorts. More
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Serengeti,
Tanzania
The Serengeti is undoubtedly the greatest
national park in Tanzania, if not the whole
of Africa. It is such a vast and varied eco-system,
with such a wealth of wildlife and landscape
that it is somewhere that people return to
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Mount
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest freestanding
peak in the world and the highest mountain
in Africa. For the adventurous, a climb of
Mount Kilimanjaro is one of the things in
life that you just must do. A trek through
the mists of equatorial jungle and the summit's
steep approaches is richly rewarded by the
breathtaking views from the top. More
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Bwindi,
Uganda
Bwindi is situated in the southwestern corner
of the country, Bwindi Forest is home to 330
of the 600 mountain gorillas left in the world.
Experienced trackers and armed rangers lead
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Paradise Tours & Safaris,
Tel: +254-20-3745885, +254-725-938735,
P O Box 5147-00506, Nairobi, Kenya