Discover some of Kenya’s incredible game during this 5 days/4 nights itinerary, which takes you to the wonders, mysteries, and excitement of the Tsavo West, Amboseli National park & Tsavo East. All these destinations are well-known for their abundance of wildlife. Lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, buffaloes, rhinos, and the famous red elephants in Tsavo East. The views of Mount Kilimanjaro the highest mountain in Africa are also a sight to behold. Here you will find opportunities to learn and grow together, creating magical memories that are bound to last a lifetime.
Day | Location | Meal Plan | Activity |
Day 1 | Amboseli | Full board | Afternoon Game drive |
Day 2 | Amboseli | Full board | Full day Game drive with optional activities |
Day 3 | Tsavo West | Full board | Afternoon Game drive |
Day 4 | Tsavo East | Full board | Afternoon Game drive |
Day 5 | Departure | N/A | End Trip |
Day 1: Nairobi – Amboseli
Depart Nairobi early morning by road through the panoramic Athi plains and into the bushes of Amboseli National Park, later arriving at your lodge in time for lunch. Later in the afternoon embark on a game drive in search of wild animals in their hideout! as a blazing sunset descends, return to your lodge for dinner and a good night’s rest.
Day 2: Full day Amboseli
After having morning breakfast, you will depart for a full-day game drive with picnic lunch boxes or enjoy morning and afternoon game drives in the Park. As you go in search of more great wildlife experiences, you might view a multitude of wildlife such as giraffe, spotted hyena, zebra, buffalo, blue wildebeest, cheetah, giraffe, hippopotamus, Thomson’s gazelle, impala, lion, and elephant herds moving through the acacia woodlands.
After an entire day spent out in the bush, return to the comfort of your lodge for Dinner and a good night’s rest.
Optional Activities: Cultural visits, guided walks (in certain locations), night safari (in certain locations), or bird watching safari. |
Date 3: Amboseli – Tsavo West National Park
Early morning departure from Amboseli drives to Tsavo West for your game drive en-route to your Lodge/ camp whereby you will be checked in then proceed for lunch. This Park is famous for its dramatic scenery and its “red elephants”, which owe their colour to the dust prevalent in this area. Also present are lions and cheetahs, antelopes (oryx, kudus, Grant’s gazelles and Thomsons gazelles), Burch ell’s Zebras, Maasai giraffes, baboons and vervet monkeys. Other Parks Sceneries and Attraction include: Recent volcanoes, lava flows and caves with potential for geological and cave exploration, Mzima Springs & underwater hippo watching, Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, Lake Jipe, rhino, diverse bird and plant species. And if lucky – Wild dogs.
Day 4: Tsavo West National park – Tsavo East National park
On this day after breakfast, you will enjoy a game drive en-route in Tsavo West park as you head for Tsavo East National park. It is one of the world’s largest parks, it covers an area of 22000 km2, its dry plains and evocative rivers are home to majestic animals such as black rhinos, Cape buffaloes, and dust red elephants, leopards, hippos, Maasai lions, and Maasai giraffes. Tsavo East has an astounding number of bird species (500+). It includes many dry-country specials which are easy to spot, including the majestic Golden-breasted starling, golden pipit, vulturine guinea fowl, and Somali ostrich. Other Parks Sceneries and Attraction include Yatta plateau, Lugards Falls on the Galana river, Mudanda rock, Aruba Dam, and Galana river.
Day 5: Tsavo East National – Nairobi
This would be your last day in the park. After an early breakfast, you will enjoy an en-route game drive as you leave the park and make your way back to Nairobi arriving in the city in the mid/late afternoon.
Cost in us$ based on per person sharing while using a safari Landcruiser
Seasonality | 2 pax | 3 pax | 4 pax | 5 pax | 6 pax |
Costs in Low Season | 1,546.00 | 1,312.67 | 1,196.00 | 1,126.00 | 1,079.33 |
Costs in High Season | 1,601.00 | 1,367.67 | 1,251.00 | 1,181.00 | 1,134.33 |
Costs in Peak Season | 1,711.00 | 1,477.67 | 1,361.00 | 1,291.00 | 1,244.33 |
Costs in Low Season- 1st April – 15th June
Costs in High Season– 3rd Jan – 31st March
Costs in Peak Season- 16th June – 30th Sept
- The passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of departure.
- Above is just a quote and no services are confirmed at present.
- Confirmation of Hotels and other services is subject to availability.
- Rates are subject to availability at the time of booking.
Special Note:
- For clients’ safety and that of people, our driver-guides are not allowed to exceed a speed of 50KPH to 80 KPH on the Tarmac. These are the laws of the land.
- Game viewing from vehicles is restricted to designated tracks/ roads and driving off-road is not allowed except in specified areas; please check with your driver’s guide.
- Night driving is not allowed in the parks (from 1900hrs evening to 0600hrs in the morning), except where night game drives are permitted like in Conservancies.
- For any extra excursions or activities not included in the Itinerary that you would want to purchase
- It is illegal to own or carry government trophies (wildlife parts and products) This is in line with the heightened conservation awareness on the part of the public and increased surveillance by government agencies especially at points of entry and exit in Kenya.
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- Use of drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) of any size for photo taking, filming and any other purpose is not allowed in the game parks.
Below are Kenya National Park Rules and Regulations:
- Driving in the parks is allowed between 6 am and 6 pm only.
- The speed limit in the parks is 50km/hr
- Animals always have the right of way.
- Never feed animals. It will upset their diet and lead to unnecessary dependence on people.
- Keep to the authorized tracks only.
- Do not pick, cut or destroy any vegetation or remove any object of biological interest, including eggs, bones, and trophies.
- Camping is allowed only in designated sites.
- Picnicking is allowed only at designated sites.
- Do not disturb or harass wildlife in any way. Radio and music players are forbidden. Please do not imitate animal sounds, clap or pound on the vehicle or hoot. Do not throw objects to attract the animal’s attention.
- Do not litter. Keep your waste in the vehicle until it can be properly disposed later at your lodge or camp. Litter can choke or poison animals and birds.
- Do not smoke while on game drive and always dispose cigarettes carefully. A burning cigarette can start a wild fire that would cause damage to vegetation and suffering to wildlife and people.
- Do not light or cause fire to be lit. If camping, be sure to extinguish your fire carefully.
- All visitors must remain in their vehicle within 200 meters of any game animal. Leaving the vehicle in the parks is forbidden except in designated places.
- Discourage your driver from approaching the animals too close (25 meters). Lions, cheetahs and leopards are especially nervous; a vehicle can hinder their hunting or make them leave a hard-earned meal. Your driver may be banned from the area and/or lose his job.
- Domestic pets are forbidden in the parks.
- It’s is not allowed to use/operate drones in any park.
Local Flight Fare Note:
- Flight fare is current and subject to change without prior notice. This is beyond our control and any increase levied will be passed to you.
- Flight fare is inclusive of domestic airport departure tax and insurance
- Baggage allowance is 15kg, which is inclusive of hand baggage
- Flight schedule is current and subject to change without prior notice. This is beyond our control and any changes will be passed to you.
Passenger Information:
- All the passengers must have an Identification Card/Passport with them throughout their travel.
- Baggage on internal flights is strictly limited to 15kgs per person (including hand luggage)
- Any excess baggage will be charged by the airline at check-in.
General Terms & Conditions:
- Government Taxes and Levies: The rates above are inclusive of current levies & taxes as of today, however, should there be any new statutory taxes introduced and/or increase of any current levies by Government/statutory bodies the same shall be passed on to you.
- Suppliers including game park authorities, airlines, hotels, lodges, and camps, reserve the right to revise their prices due to changes in Government taxes/levies or change of management or ownership or other unforeseeable circumstances.” If Government reviews/increases the rates for Park entry fees, all will be passed on to you
- Luggage space: Soft-sided luggage or duffels are preferable to hard luggage for storage on safari vehicles within East Africa. Large suitcases of dimensions greater than 24″x 17″x 7″ are impossible to store in vehicles and on aircraft and should not be used. (Baggage and personal effects are at the owner’s risk throughout the tour and baggage insurance for members is strongly advised). Passengers should bring only soft-sided bags on safaris.
- Re-routing of Itineraries due to limited space availability:
- There may be some departures operated on a re-routed version depending on the status given, but reflecting the same experience and number of game drives.
- Seasonal variations:
- Some bookings might overlap between two seasons making the above seasonal quotations on accommodation NOT APPLICABLE. In such cases, please contact us for TAILOR-MADE QUOTATIONS cutting across seasons