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04-Day Masai Mara - Lake Nakuru Budget 3pax and 1child
This package includes a full day game drives in the world-famous Masai Mara, home to the splendid great wildebeest migration, zebra and other grazers. Discover the Magic Lake Nakuru National Park, an important wildlife sanctuary, hosting an abundance of birds and varied wildlife, including both white and black rhinos. There is also an option of a night in a Masai village.
Day 1: Nairobi-Masai Mara
Pick up from your hotel at 07:30hrs and drive through The Great African Rift Valley to arrive in time for lunch at Narok Town, continue to Masai Mara, arrive in the afternoon and get settled at your safari camp. An evening game drive will follow to explore the outstanding sensually famous for it's big numbers of wildebeests, lions, elephants, buffaloes and other animals of the same order. Set in the Oloolaimutia valley the camp blends in perfectly with its surrounding hillside landscape. The accent here is on the Masai people and the fabulous wealth of wildlife, birdlife, and natural flora to be found in the fabled Masai Mara Game Reserve. Drive back to the camp for Dinner and overnight.
N/B: If an accommodation is fully booked, we'll suggest a comparable alternative. One can choose a more luxurious camp or lodge but with a higher rate.
• Main destination: Masai Mara National Reserve
• Accommodation: Lenchada Tented CampMid-range tented camp bordering Masai Mara NR without fences
• Meals & drinks: Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Day 2: Masai Mara Full day Game Drive
Set off early for a morning game drive to witness the animal kingdom at its most active hour, on your way to the famous Mara river where thousands of wildebeest and Zebras cross from Serengeti to Masaimara each year. Search for the park’s large populations of wildebeest, rhinoceros, buffaloes, lions, leopards, elephants, hippos, cheetahs, zebras, impalas, gazelles, hartebeests, warthogs, ostriches, topis and Masai giraffe. Enjoy packed lunch inside the park surrounded by beautiful sceneries and wildlife. In the evening visit a local Maasai village at USD 25 per person.
Dinner and overnight at the camp.
• Main destination: Masai Mara National Reserve
• Accommodation: Lenchada Tented CampMid-range tented camp bordering Masai Mara NR without fences
• Meals & drinks: All meals includedDrinking water (Other drinks not included)
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