Here is an opportunity to visit two of Kenya’s most unique parks off the beaten path. Although Ol Pejeta is home to many predators, it also provides views of less well-known endangered species. Samburu is home to thousands of elephants as well as unusual species including Grevy’s zebra and Beisa onyx, as well as a wide variety of birds. Both are accessible from Nairobi and make for relaxing, comfortable safaris in Africa.
On arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will meet buke tours and safaris representatives. You will be transferred to The Ole-Sereni hotel in Nairobi Around 1030hrs depart for David Sheldrick, a haven for orphaned baby elephants and rhinos open from 1100hrs to 1200hrs. Return to the hotel for Lunch and in the afternoon depart for the giraffe centre where you will get to see the resident giraffes the highly endangered Rothschild giraffes In the evening go for a game drive in Nairobi national park in search of the big four buffalo, lion, leopard and the black rhino Get to experience an evening game drive and sundowner on your way out of the park Dinner and overnight at Ole-Sereni Hotel
Early breakfast and depart for Ol-pejeta conservancy Arrive in time for lunch at Hotel/lodge In the afternoon go to the sweet waters chimpanzee sanctuary offers refuge to orphaned and rescued chimpanzees In the evening go for a game drive in Ol-pejeta conservancy in search of the big five also get a chance to see the northern white rhino and also visit the rhino burial cemetery Get to experience an evening game drive and sundowner on your way out of the park Dinner and overnight at Hotel/lodge
Have an early breakfast Depart for Samburu national park Arrive at camp/lodge in time for lunch Freshen up and relax Enjoy an evening game drive in the park Dinner and overnight at camp/lodge
Have an early breakfast Depart from the camp for a full-day game drive in the reserve Experience Samburu National Park’s spectacular scenic beauty, rivers and forest Go in such for the big five Watch the evening sundowner as you return to the lodge Bush dinner at camp/lodge
After breakfast depart to Nairobi Visit a Maasai cultural home on your way out, if your flight is at night our guide will be happy to take you on a city tour Our guide will transfer you to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your homebound flight
Packing depends on the type of trip and activities planned, but here are some general essentials: Clothing: Pack weather-appropriate clothing, including layers for varying temperatures, comfortable shoes, and swimwear if needed. Travel Documents: Bring your passport, visa (if required), travel insurance, and any necessary vaccination certificates. Health and Safety: Include a basic first-aid kit, prescription medications, sunscreen, insect repellent, and hand sanitizer. Electronics: Don’t forget your phone, camera, chargers, adapters, and power bank. Miscellaneous: A reusable water bottle, travel guidebook, and a small backpack for day trips are always useful.
Safety is a top priority for any traveler. Here are some general tips: Research: Learn about your destination’s safety situation, local laws, and customs before you go. Stay Connected: Share your itinerary with family or friends and check in regularly. Secure Valuables: Use a money belt or anti-theft bag, and avoid displaying expensive items like jewelry or electronics. Health Precautions: Drink bottled or purified water, eat at reputable places, and stay updated on any health advisories. Emergency Contacts: Save local emergency numbers and the contact information for your country’s embassy or consulate.
Managing money wisely ensures a stress-free trip: Currency: Carry a mix of cash (in local currency) and cards. Inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid card issues. ATMs: Use ATMs in secure locations, such as banks or hotels, to avoid skimming devices. Budgeting: Plan a daily budget for meals, transportation, activities, and souvenirs. Emergency Funds: Keep a small amount of emergency cash hidden separately from your main wallet. Digital Payments: Use mobile payment apps or contactless cards where accepted for convenience.
Responsible travel helps protect the environment and support local communities: Respect Local Culture: Learn about local customs, dress appropriately, and be mindful of cultural norms. Eco-Friendly Practices: Reduce plastic use, avoid littering, and support eco-friendly accommodations and tours. Support Local Economies: Buy from local markets, eat at local restaurants, and hire local guides. Wildlife Conservation: Avoid activities that exploit animals and choose ethical wildlife experiences. Leave No Trace: Minimize your environmental impact by leaving natural and cultural sites as you found them.
A well-planned itinerary ensures you make the most of your time: Research: Identify must-see attractions, activities, and experiences at your destination. Prioritize: Focus on your top interests (e.g., wildlife, culture, adventure) and allocate time accordingly. Balance: Mix busy days with relaxation to avoid burnout. Transportation: Plan how you’ll get around (e.g., flights, trains, car rentals) and book in advance if necessary. Flexibility: Leave room for spontaneity and unexpected discoveries.
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