The 05 Day Kenya Safari Holiday will take you to Masai Mara National Reserve famously known as the paradise of African wildlife including the big5, wildebeest among others. Here we shall have 03 nights Mara Loyk Camp and offering you game drives in spacious open jeeps and experience the pure wilderness in the Mara, Kenya. Transfer to Lake Naivasha and visit the Rhino Sanctuary on the way and stay at Naivasha Country Club and have boat ride and transfer back to Nairobi. Book Now
Day1: Nairobi – Masai Mara National Reserve
Today rise and transfer to the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Arrive in time for lunch at Mara Loyk Camp, and then spend the afternoon exploring the Masai Mara’s vast wilderness on a game drive. A delicious dinner awaits you on return to camp in the evening. Dinner and overnight stay at Mara Loyk Camp. Meal plan: F/B
Day2 & 3: Masai Mara National Reserve
Arise early each morning to make the most of your spectacular location. Each day will offer you the option of three game drives within the Mara National Reserve, immersing yourself in this rich wildlife destination. Dinner and overnight stay as above. Meal plan: F/B
Day4: Masai – Naivasha
Have breakfast, transfer to Naivasha and visit to the Rhino Sanctuary on the way and then have free afternoon and dinner and overnight stay at Naivasha Country Club. Meal plan: F/B
Day5: Naivasha – Nairobi – Departure
Have breakfast, take boat ride and after transfer to Nairobi at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your return flight back home. End of services!
The parking list for safari include the healthy documents, valid passport and visa, walking shoes, rain gears, sun screen, insect repellent, hut, yellow fever vaccination card among others.
Optional: Hot Balloon Safari $ 500 USD per person and Visit Maasai Warriors $ 25 USD per person extra.
The package includes:
Ground transportation
Park entrances
Game Drives
Visit Rhino Sanctuary
Boat Ride along Lake Naivasha
03 Nights stay at Mara Loyk Camp
01 Night stay at Naivasha Country Club
Excludes:
The air fares, Visa, hot air balloon safari, visit to Masai village, laundry, expensive drinks, and other activities not mentioned in the itinerary.
What to wear/bring
Dress codes are informal. Daytime temperatures are generally warm, so bring lots of light clothing, supplemented by light sweaters for the cool evenings and heavier clothing for the higher altitudes. At night your clothing is the best idea and we suggest: long sleeved shirts, cotton or gore tex trousers, walking shoes, socks that you can tuck your trousers into, light gloves to protect your hands from thorns and nettles, a hat and sunglasses to provide protection against the sun and a waterproof jacket in neutral colors may come in handy in the moist mountains.
Travel light and remember that soft-sided luggage is required. One medium sized duffel bag and one small day pack (carry-on) per person should be adequate. Laundry services are available at most accommodations. You should also pack some zip lock bags for spare clothing, cameras, binoculars and film.