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  • Day 1 Arrival in Nairobi   Upon arrival, clients will be met and transferred to the Tamarind Tree Hotel. Check in for the night in standard rooms. Breakfast included.

    Hotel (Deluxe): Tamarind Tree Hotel 4* (or similar)
  • Day 2 Nairobi - Masai Mara   After breakfast at the hotel, meet with your safari driver at the reception and depart for a scenic drive through the rift valley to Masai Mara. Heading across acres of rolling wheat and barley farms to Narok, the district headquarters of this part of Maasailand. From here cross the vast plains on the floor of the Rift Valley whilst keeping an eye out for herds of giraffe and gazelle before heading up the rift escarpment. You will arrive at your lodge in time for lunch and later enjoy time for relaxation before setting off back into the park for your afternoon game drive in the park till sun set.


    Hotel (Deluxe): Zebra Plains Mara Camp  4* (or similar)
  • Day 3 Masai Mara   Full day game drives in the Masai Mara. The landscape of huge rolling plains, woodlands, riverine forests, hills are home to millions of animals. Its famous Mara River plays host to the annual wildebeest migration spectacle. The reserve is also a bird’s paradise with over 450 different species. Return to the lodge as the sun sets.


    Hotel (Deluxe): Zebra Plains Mara Camp  4* (or similar)
  • Day 4 Masai Mara - Lake Naivasha   After breakfast at the lodge, depart to lake Naivasha. Arrive, check in at Naivasha Great Rift Valley Lodge. Lunch at the lodge. Late in the afternoon, enjoy a 1hr boat ride on Lake Naivasha. The lake is found on the floor of Kenya Rift valley, it’s a home to variety of bird species and hippos.


    Hotel (Deluxe): Great Rift Valley Lodge 4* (or similar)
  • Day 5 Lake Naivasha - Amboseli   After breakfast, depart to Amboseli National Park. Arrive at the park around lunchtime. If the weather is clear, you’ll catch sight of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro directly ahead. You will arrive at your lodge in time for lunch and later enjoy time for relaxation before setting off back into the park for your afternoon game drive. Return to the camp as the sun sets.


    Hotel (Deluxe): Ol Tukai Lodge  4* (or similar)
  • Day 6 Amboseli - Tsavo East   Early morning game drive in the park. Breakfast at the lodge then depart to Tsavo East National Park, Kenya’s largest park. Arrive for lunch at the Lodge. Tsavo East is famous for its magnificent scenery, volcanic hills, rivers as well as large numbers of animal and plant species. Afternoon game drive in the park till sunset.


    Hotel (Deluxe): Ashnil Aruba Lodge  5* (or similar)
  • Day 7 Tsavo East - Mombasa   Early morning game drive in the park. Breakfast at the lodge then drive to Mombasa. Transfer to your hotel. Check in for 3 nights stay at Southern Palms Beach Resort, superior garden room. Daily breakfast and dinner included.


    Hotel (Deluxe): Southern Palms Beach Resort 4* (or similar)
  • Day 8 Diani Beach   Enjoy quality time of relaxation at the hotel on half board. Diani Beach is the leading finest beach in Africa. Several optional activities are organised at the hotel by animation team eg beach volleyball, water polo, table tennis, beach soccer, swimming etc


    Hotel (Deluxe): Southern Palms Beach Resort  4* (or similar)
  • Day 9 Diani Beach   Enjoy quality time of relaxation at the hotel on half board. Diani Beach is the leading finest beach in Africa. Several optional activities are organised at the hotel by animation team eg beach volleyball, water polo, table tennis, beach soccer, swimming etc


    Hotel (Deluxe): Southern Palms Beach Resort  4* (or similar)
  • Day 10 Return   Check from the hotel room is at 10h00. Pick up from the hotel reception and transfer to Mombasa Airport for your flight. End of services.

  • Included


    • Meet and greet services

    •   Airport transfer to Nairobi hotel

    •   Breakfast included at Nairobi hotel

    •   Safari transport in a 4×4 Safari JEEP with pop out roof sharing basis

    •   Services of a professional English speaking driver guide

    •   Full board Breakfast lunch dinner included during safari All Park fees entry fees

    •   All local government taxes


    Exclusions


    • Visas and international flights

    •   Optional Driver-guide tips

    •   Optional tips for waiters

    •   porters

    •   Drinks at the lodges

    •   Personal travel baggage and medical insurance

    •   Telephone bill laundry and any items of a personal nature.

    • Travel insurances

TRAVELING TO KENYA

 

Kenya is one of East Africa’s true gems, a country that inspires travelers with the vastness of its landscapes, the richness of its wildlife, and the diversity of its cultures. Renowned worldwide for its safaris, Kenya also offers stunning beaches along the Indian Ocean, tropical forests, legendary mountains, and endless savannahs. With more than fifty national parks and reserves, it is one of the best places on Earth to observe the famous Big Five: the lion, leopard, elephant, black rhinoceros, and African buffalo.

 

Yet Kenya is far more than its iconic wildlife. Traveling through the country also means meeting communities that have preserved ancestral traditions, discovering unspoiled nature, and feeling a deep connection to the great African outdoors.

 

The capital city is Nairobi, a major economic and cultural hub of East Africa. Kenya covers an area of 582,646 km². The official languages are Swahili and English, and the local currency is the Kenyan shilling. The country operates on a time zone seven hours ahead of Montreal. The international dialing code is +254, and the electrical voltage is 240 V.

 

DID YOU KNOW…

 

Kenya is the only African country to have established a dedicated armed force solely responsible for the protection of wildlife. Its territory is home to Mount Kenya, which rises to 5,199 meters and is the second-highest peak in Africa after Mount Kilimanjaro. The country also plays a key economic and financial role in East Africa, largely driven by agriculture and tourism, two major pillars of its economy. This richness is further enhanced by Kenya’s exceptional human diversity, with more than forty ethnic groups speaking over sixty different languages.

 

SHABA NATIONAL RESERVE

 

Located in northern Kenya, Shaba National Reserve forms a remarkable natural trio with the Samburu and Buffalo Springs reserves. This arid and striking landscape is particularly known for sightings of giraffes and the endangered Grevy’s zebra. The regular presence of rangers, researchers, and wildlife photographers highlights the ecological importance of the area. Shaped by a river and dramatic volcanic rock formations, the scenery offers a powerful blend of raw wilderness and tranquil beauty.

 

SAMBURU

 

The Samburu region is inseparable from the Samburu people, known for their ancestral traditions and semi-nomadic way of life. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about the customs of this warrior community, their social structures, dwellings, and survival techniques in a sometimes harsh environment. Traditional dances and vibrant beadwork, worn by both men and women, lie at the heart of this cultural experience.

 

Samburu National Reserve stretches along the Ewaso Ng’iro River, a vital lifeline in the heart of the savannah. It allows travelers to observe a wide variety of wildlife in a more intimate setting than the large southern parks, offering an authentic and memorable safari experience.

 

NAKURU

 

Nakuru National Park was established in 1961 to protect the alkaline lake of the same name, located in the Great Rift Valley. The lake is famous for hosting, at certain times of the year, hundreds of thousands of pink flamingos, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle. Beyond these iconic birds, the area supports a remarkable diversity of birdlife and serves as an excellent introduction to safari for travelers discovering Kenya.

 

Nearby lies Hell’s Gate National Park, whose name contrasts sharply with its reality. Situated close to Lake Naivasha, this spectacular park is known for its gorges, cliffs, and impressive rock formations. Unlike most parks, visitors can explore it on foot, by bicycle, or even on horseback, offering a more immersive and dynamic way to experience Kenya’s natural environment.

 

MASAI MARA

 

The Masai Mara Reserve is undoubtedly Kenya’s most iconic destination. Located in the southwest of the country along the border with Tanzania, it is characterized by vast rolling plains crossed by the Mara and Talek rivers. It is here that one of the world’s greatest natural spectacles takes place: the Great Migration, during which millions of wildebeest, accompanied by zebras and gazelles, traverse the savannah while facing constant threats from predators.

 

The Masai Mara is also a prime location for observing lions, cheetahs, leopards, and elephants in their natural habitat. The presence of the Maasai people, who have lived in harmony with wildlife for centuries, adds a powerful cultural dimension to the visit.

 

KAKAMEGA

 

Kakamega Forest is Kenya’s last remaining primary tropical rainforest. Located in the western part of the country, it is a true sanctuary of biodiversity. This vast forest can be explored on foot or by bicycle and offers complete immersion in a lush ecosystem. Visitors can stay in campsites or nature-integrated lodges, an experience particularly appreciated by travelers seeking tranquility and authenticity.

 

MOMBASA ISLAND

 

Mombasa Island is a coral outcrop connected to the mainland by road. It is home to the historic heart of the city of Mombasa, shaped by strong Swahili and Arab influences. Beyond its rich cultural heritage, the island is known for its lively atmosphere, markets, beaches, and events, including the famous Mombasa Carnival held in November. It is an ideal destination for discovering a different side of Kenya, one oriented toward the ocean and cultural exchange.

 

CENTRAL PROVINCE

 

Central Province is dominated by the majestic silhouette of Mount Kenya, the highest peak in the country. This mythical mountain, surrounded by a national park listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers some of Kenya’s most breathtaking scenery. Its slopes are home to unique flora and fauna, while hiking trails lead to spectacular viewpoints.

 

The Ewaso Ng’iro River, fed by Mount Kenya’s glaciers, flows through the region and attracts kayaking and hiking enthusiasts. Whether seeking adventure or contemplation, this area is a must for anyone wishing to explore the country’s natural heart.

 

CUISINE

 

Kenyan cuisine reflects the country’s cultural diversity and bears the influence of Indian and Swahili traditions. Historically designed to feed large populations with limited resources, it is based on simple, hearty, and accessible dishes. Corn, beans, rice, vegetables, and meat form the foundation of many meals.

 

Among the most emblematic foods, ugali holds a central place. This cornmeal staple accompanies nearly every dish. Fresh salads such as kachumbari, sautéed greens like sukuma wiki, coconut-based bean stews, chapati bread, and spiced rice dishes such as pilau illustrate the richness and generosity of local gastronomy. Along the coast, coconut- and fish-based dishes like wali wa nazi reflect the influence of the Indian Ocean.

 

DRINKS

 

Although Kenya is internationally recognized for the quality of its coffee and tea, the most widely consumed beverage is chai. This milk tea, slowly brewed and generously sweetened, is omnipresent in daily life and represents a true social ritual.

 

SHOPPING AND SOUVENIRS FROM KENYA

 

Kenyan souvenirs are deeply rooted in local craftsmanship. Maasai beadwork, with its symbolic colors, is among the most iconic items. Wooden carvings, often depicting African wildlife, are also highly sought after. In Nairobi, the Kitengela artistic community stands out for its unique creations made from recycled glass. Baobab fiber bags, Kenyan Arabica coffee, and decorative masks complete a rich and varied artisanal offering, ideal for bringing home an authentic keepsake.

 

SAFETY

 

Traveling with a guide is recommended, particularly when venturing outside major cities or into national parks. As with any major destination, demonstrations may occasionally occur in urban centers. Staying informed about local news during the trip is advised.

 

HEALTH ADVICE

 

Basic hygiene practices should be observed, especially washing hands before meals. Food should be well cooked and served hot, fruits and vegetables peeled or thoroughly washed, and dairy products preferably industrially produced. A consultation at a travel health clinic several months before departure is strongly recommended to receive appropriate vaccinations.

 

CLIMATE

 

Kenya enjoys a tropical climate with alternating dry and rainy seasons. The months from July to March are generally preferred for safaris, with October being particularly favorable for observing large concentrations of wildlife.

 

RELIGIONS AND BELIEFS

 

The majority of Kenya’s population identifies as Christian, primarily Protestant and Catholic. Islam is also present, especially along the coast, alongside many traditional African beliefs that remain very much alive.

 

ETIQUETTE AND CUSTOMS

 

Kenyans place great importance on values of respect, humility, and solidarity. Community life and human relationships are central, particularly in rural areas where tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously. Attentive travelers will discover a welcoming people, proud of their heritage and deeply connected to their roots.

Name: Best parks of Kenya

Brand: Pathways of the World

Quality: First Class

Tour Type: Unknown

Start City: Nairobi

End City: Mombasa

Vacation Overview:

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  •   I Night Nairobi
  •   2 Nights Masai Mara
  •   1 Night Naivasha
  •   1 Night Amboseli
  •   1 Night Tsavo
  •   3 Nights Beach Relaxation

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  • Upon arrival, clients will be met and transferred to the Tamarind Tree Hotel. Check in for the night in standard rooms. Breakfast included.

    Hotel (Deluxe): Tamarind Tree Hotel 4* (or similar)
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