8-day walking trip of the Rift Valley and Maasai Mara

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$3800.00

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8 days

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Arrival in Nairobi on Day 1

Arrival airport pickup and transportation to a city accommodation for the night

Day 2: Lake Baringo to Nairobi

As we leave Nairobi and head north, we will appreciate the breathtaking views as we travel through the Great Rift Valley. As we travel to Lake Baringo in the afternoon, we pass Mt. Logonot, Lake Naivasha, Lake Elementaita, and Lake Nakuru. a late-afternoon boat excursion to observe crocodiles, aquatic birds, and hippos,Roberts Camp hosts dinner and overnight stays

Day 3: Trekking from L.Baringo to Lake Bogoria

After breakfast, take a short detour to the south to reach the lake Bogoria game reserve. We are dropped off there and then begin our 3- to 4-hour trek to the south end of the lake, where we set up camp and have dinner and spend the night.

Day 4: Walking around Lake Bogoria

Start our day by visiting the Flamingos and the hot springs, The springs shoot more higher as 15 -18ft in the morning,; CAUTION MUST BE TAKEN WHILE WALKING NEAR THE HOT SPRINGS AS THESE ARE SUPER HOT; We proceed south to the end while we turn to east side of the lake, Dinner and overnight at the bush camp.

Day 5: Lake Nakuru National Park – L. Bogoria

Lake Nakuru to Lake Naivasha on day six. ( Hells gate National park)
Early morning game safaris followed by a return to the lodge for breakfast before departing for Lake Naivasha in the late afternoon. Lunch at a camp in Naivasha is followed by a tour to the nearby Hells Gate National Park. You can explore this park on foot or by bicycle, which you can rent for an additional fee. Staying the night at Fish Eagle camp after dinner

Day-6 : Lake Nakuru – Lake Naivasha ( Hells gate National park)

Early morning game safaris followed by a return to the lodge for breakfast before departing for Lake Naivasha in the late afternoon. Lunch at a camp in Naivasha is followed by a tour to the nearby Hells Gate National Park. You can explore this park on foot or by bicycle, which you can rent for an additional fee. Staying the night at Fish Eagle camp after dinner

The location of Hell’s Gate is just beyond Lake Naivasha. Visitors have the option of driving, walking, camping, cycling, and rock climbing within the park, which is renowned for its natural hot geysers, eagle and vulture breeding sites, and these activities. The Central Tower, Njorowa Gorges, and Fischer’s Tower, which was once a volcano’s cap, are noteworthy viewing locations.

Olkaira and Hobley’s dormant volcanoes are both worth a visit. Natural steam vents emerge from fissures in the volcanic rock. Obsidian, a striking black glassy rock created from cooled molten lava, is a feature of this environment. Residents include hyrax, bison, Masai Giraffe, eland, Coke’s Hartebeest, lion, leopard, and some cheetah. The Hell’s Gate cliffs are a haven for ornithologists and rock climbers, as well as breeding grounds for vultures, Verreaux’s Eagles, Augur Buzzards, and thousands of swifts; approximately 103 species of bird have been documented. Dinner and nighttime stay at Fish Eagle Camp

 

Day 7: Maasai Mara – Lake Naivasha

After breakfast, break camp and travel to the Maasai Mara. Lunch will be at Enchoro Camp. We travel to the Maasai Mara Game Reserve in the afternoon. We have dinner and spend the night there.

Maasai Mara on Day 8

A full day was spent scouting the park for the main 5 species. Game drives are provided in the morning and the afternoon. A US$450 add-on per person is required to organize the optional hot air balloon safari. Staying the night at Mara Enchoro Camp for dinner

 

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