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Kenya Family Safari

Kenya Family Safari

Swap the hubbub of Kenya’s capital for the calls of flamingos, zebras and rhinos as you journey from Nairobi to Masai Mara. The impressive Great Rift Valley and Lake Naivasha make an unforgettable backdrop as you camp out under the stars. Trek across the plains in search of Africa’s largest residents, including lions, cheetahs and elephants. Spend time with the Masaai people and experience their fascinating tribal culture. Witness conservation projects that help protect animals from harm and extinction.

Activities

  • Nairobi – Langata Giraffe Sanctuary
  • Lake Nakuru – Village walk
  • Lake Nakuru – Overland Vehicle Game Drive
  • Lake Naivasha – Game Walk in Crater Lake Game Sanctuary (entrance fee)
  • Loita Hills – Cultural talk and village visit
  • Loita Hills – Maasai Village Visit
  • Masai Mara – 4×4 Game Drive
  • Masai Mara – 4×4 Game Drive

Highlights

  • Venture into the incredible Masai Mara National Reserve for a full-day game drive
  • Make friends with warriors of the Maasai tribe around the camp fire; they’ll be on guard for lions while you and your family camp overnight
  • Get a taste of Nairobi, an exciting, cosmopolitan city of sterling restaurants, cafes and museums
  • Keep your eyes peeled for black and white rhinos on an adventure through Lake Nakuru National Park
  • Encounter colourful birds and herds of zebra on a walk around Crater Lake
  • You and your family will be in excellent hands for the duration of your trip, travelling with a crew of three experienced locals – a leader, driver and cook

04/15/2025 through 12/29/2027
04/15/2025 through 01/02/2028

Day 1 Welcome to Nairobi, safari capital and the largest city in Kenya. At one time a simple hydration spot for the Maasai, this high-energy East African city now strikes a balance between the cosmopolitan and the natural. In its adjacent Nairobi National Park, visitors will see lions, zebras, giraffes and rare black rhinos. Key stops in Nairobi include the Elephant and Rhino Nursery as well as the Giraffe Centre, where these beautiful creatures are rescued. In the city itself, tourists visit "Out of Africa" author Karen Blixen's museum and discover wonderful restaurants, shops, and nightlife.
Day 2 Lake Nakuru National Park is located in the heart of the Great Rift Valley. The Park encompasses the alkaline Lake Nakuru and has earned fame as the greatest bird spectacle in the world. The gathering of hundreds of thousands of greater and lesser pink flamingos. The massive flock of birds color the waters a delicate pink and feed on the abundant algae which thrives in the lake's shallow warm waters.

Lake Nakuru is subject to fluctuation in depth and once in every 20 to 30 years it dries up completely, in which case the flamingos and pelican fly over the Managaai crater to the more remote waters of Lake Bogoria. Lake Nakuru National Park covers 78 square miles, most of which is the lake itself. Nakuru has also been declared a black rhino sanctuary and has a number of these endangered animals underguard. Other wildlife found here are leopards, buffalo, Rothschild's giraffes, waterbucks, reedbucks, hippos, baboons, pelicans, and cormorants. The acacia savannah which surrounds the lake is itself beautiful and provides an area particuarly delightful for game viewing.
Day 3

Naivasha, a charming town in Kenya's Rift Valley, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. At the heart of this area is Lake Naivasha, a freshwater lake renowned for its abundant birdlife and picturesque scenery. Visitors can embark on boat rides to spot hippos and various bird species, including the elusive African fish eagle.

Nearby, the Hell's Gate National Park presents a dramatic landscape with its towering cliffs, gorges, and geothermal features. The park’s distinct terrain allows for unique experiences such as cycling and hiking among the park's natural wonders, including the Fischer's Tower and the Olkaria Geothermal Station.

Cultural enthusiasts will find Naivasha’s vibrant local life equally compelling. The town is home to several Maasai communities, and visitors can engage with traditional Maasai culture through dance, craft markets, and local cuisine. The Naivasha Craft Market is a great place to pick up handcrafted souvenirs and experience local craftsmanship.

A fun fact about Naivasha is that it is a significant location for birdwatching, with over 400 species recorded around Lake Naivasha. This rich biodiversity makes it a haven for ornithologists and nature enthusiasts alike. With its stunning natural landscapes, rich cultural experiences, and abundant wildlife, Naivasha is a must-visit destination for those seeking both adventure and relaxation in Kenya.


Day 4

Naivasha, a charming town in Kenya's Rift Valley, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. At the heart of this area is Lake Naivasha, a freshwater lake renowned for its abundant birdlife and picturesque scenery. Visitors can embark on boat rides to spot hippos and various bird species, including the elusive African fish eagle.

Nearby, the Hell's Gate National Park presents a dramatic landscape with its towering cliffs, gorges, and geothermal features. The park’s distinct terrain allows for unique experiences such as cycling and hiking among the park's natural wonders, including the Fischer's Tower and the Olkaria Geothermal Station.

Cultural enthusiasts will find Naivasha’s vibrant local life equally compelling. The town is home to several Maasai communities, and visitors can engage with traditional Maasai culture through dance, craft markets, and local cuisine. The Naivasha Craft Market is a great place to pick up handcrafted souvenirs and experience local craftsmanship.

A fun fact about Naivasha is that it is a significant location for birdwatching, with over 400 species recorded around Lake Naivasha. This rich biodiversity makes it a haven for ornithologists and nature enthusiasts alike. With its stunning natural landscapes, rich cultural experiences, and abundant wildlife, Naivasha is a must-visit destination for those seeking both adventure and relaxation in Kenya.


Day 5
Day 6 One of Africa's most popular game reserves, Maasai Mara is located in Narok, Kenya, near the border of Tanzania. Named in honor of the Maasai people, this park is populated with wildlife including elephants, lions, zebras, and leopards.
Day 7 One of Africa's most popular game reserves, Maasai Mara is located in Narok, Kenya, near the border of Tanzania. Named in honor of the Maasai people, this park is populated with wildlife including elephants, lions, zebras, and leopards.
Day 8 Welcome to Nairobi, safari capital and the largest city in Kenya. At one time a simple hydration spot for the Maasai, this high-energy East African city now strikes a balance between the cosmopolitan and the natural. In its adjacent Nairobi National Park, visitors will see lions, zebras, giraffes and rare black rhinos. Key stops in Nairobi include the Elephant and Rhino Nursery as well as the Giraffe Centre, where these beautiful creatures are rescued. In the city itself, tourists visit "Out of Africa" author Karen Blixen's museum and discover wonderful restaurants, shops, and nightlife.

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