Explore the Tsavo West and Amboseli National Parks in Kenya. Discover the breathtaking natural scenery of Tsavo West, which includes volcanic cones, swamps, rocky outcrops, and lava flows, as well as mountains, river forests, plains, lakes, natural springs, and woodland grassland. At the Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, you can see highly endangered black rhinos as well as a variety of other creatures such as big herds of elephants, common waterbuck, eland, buffalo, gerenuk, fringe-eared oryx, impala, and Maasai giraffe. Visit Amboseli's landscape, which is dominated by Mount Kilimanjaro's beautiful snowcap, as well as open grasslands, acacia woodland, wetlands, and the Ol Doinyo Orok massif. View a wide range of wildlife, including Maasai giraffes, elephants, lions, and cheetahs.
Highlights
See Mount Kilimanjaro's beautiful snow cap
Walk around Tsavo West river forests and grassland
Involves minimal physical effort and is typically associated with leisurely activities. Activities are low-intensity or last less than a few hours each day.
Your driver will meet you up from the airport in Nairobi for a brief summary of your safari excursion. You will then be taken to Tsavo West National Park, arriving in time for a late lunch at Kilaguni Serena Lodge. As the sun sets, take a break and go for a game drive to see "man-eating" lions and the Nairobi to Mombasa railway route. Return to the lodge whenever it is convenient for you. Enjoy a delicious dinner.
Wake up early before the animals are awake for an early game drive. After watching them, you may return to the lodge for a breakfast with a nice view. You will visit Mzima Springs before returning to the lodge for dinner.
Take your breakfast before heading out to Amboseli National Park. Today's activities include game viewing, walking, seeing a Maasai hamlet, and visiting the Amboseli Research Centre, which houses the world's longest study of wild elephants. You are welcome to return to the lodge for dinner at any time.
Wake up early before the animals are awake for an early game drive. After watching them, you may return to the lodge for a hearty breakfast with a view of Mount Kilimanjaro. After taking your lunch, relax and enjoy your surroundings before your late afternoon game drive. Return back to the lodge for your final evening and dinner in Amboseli.
Day 5: Return to Nairobi
1 Breakfast
Have your farewell meal in Amboseli before being driven back to Nairobi and transferred to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your flight out. If you want to go to Mombasa, the additional is $300 per person.
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Initial deposit is 25% ($400 minimum), and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 70 days (10 weeks) prior to departure by bank transfer, check or credit card. All final payments by credit card may be subject to a surcharge and maximum of $20,000 charge
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