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One of the most refreshing and fun-filled experiences on Safari is exploring Kenya's wilderness on camelback. Unlike the traditional game viewing experience, a camelback safari in Samburu allows guests to get up-close with plains game such as zebra, giraffe, and ostrich. While on safari, you will walk or ride through some of the most remote and scenically beautiful land in Northern Kenya, with Samburu tribesmen and camels carrying the camp, or ride them through the dry riverbeds.
Accommodation while on a camel trekking Safari in Samburu is often in the form of mobile camps which move along with the planned ride. These camps are a not above basic camping and include comfortable bedding inside tents which may vary from deluxe type camps more rudimentary 2 or 3 man tents but with various facilities included such as freshly cooked meals and help with pitching camp.
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Big Five Safaris
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Itineraries
Day 1
Arrival in Nairobi
Activities:
Arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
Meet and greet by a Winsky Afrique Tours representative.
Transfer to your hotel for check-in and relaxation after your flight.
Optional city tour of Nairobi, visiting key sites such as the Nairobi National Museum or Karen Blixen Museum.
Accommodation: Luxury hotel in Nairobi.
Meals: Dinner at the hotel.
Day 2
Nairobi to Maasai Mara National Reserve
Activities:
Early morning departure for Maasai Mara.
Scenic drive through the Great Rift Valley with stops for panoramic views.
Arrive at Maasai Mara in time for lunch at your lodge.
Afternoon game drive in Maasai Mara, one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations.
Accommodation: Safari lodge or luxury tented camp.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 3
Full Day in Maasai Mara
Activities:
Early morning game drive to spot the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, and leopard).
Mid-morning visit to a Maasai village for a cultural experience: meet the local people, participate in traditional dances, and learn about the Maasai way of life.
Afternoon game drive to explore different parts of the reserve, including the Mara River, known for the Great Migration crossings.
Accommodation: Safari lodge or luxury tented camp.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 4
Maasai Mara to Lake Nakuru National Park
Activities:
Early breakfast, followed by a game drive en route out of Maasai Mara.
Drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, famous for its flamingos and rhino sanctuary.
Afternoon game drive in Lake Nakuru, where you’ll spot rhinos, giraffes, zebras, and an array of birdlife.
Accommodation: Lodge overlooking Lake Nakuru.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 5
Lake Nakuru to Amboseli National Park
Activities:
After breakfast, depart for Amboseli National Park, located at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Arrive at Amboseli in time for lunch and an afternoon game drive.
Marvel at the herds of elephants with Kilimanjaro as a dramatic backdrop.
Accommodation: Safari lodge with views of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 6
Full Day in Amboseli
Activities:
Early morning game drive to catch the sunrise over Mount Kilimanjaro.
Visit a Maasai homestead to experience their daily lifestyle and traditional practices.
Afternoon relaxation at your lodge or a guided nature walk.
Accommodation: Safari lodge.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 7
Amboseli to Nairobi
Activities:
Morning game drive as you bid farewell to Amboseli.
Drive back to Nairobi, arriving in the afternoon.
Drop off at the airport for your departure flight or extend your stay in Nairobi or at the coast for a beach extension.
Meals: Breakfast.
- Camel safari excursions
- Cultural village visits
- Meals and accommodation in lodges
- Optional excursions
- Personal items and tips
The best time to visit Kenya for a safari is during the dry season, which runs from June to October and January to March. These months offer excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, as animals gather near water sources. The Great Migration occurs from July to October, when millions of wildebeest and zebras cross the Maasai Mara.
The best time to visit is during the dry seasons, typically June to October.
Yes, but children should be accompanied by adults at all times.
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