“TOUR ADVENTURE SECRETS”
8 Days Kenya Safari Itinerary especially
prepared for
Nairobi, Aberdare, L. Nakuru, Maasai Mara, L. Naivasha,
Amboseli, Nairobi.
Day 1: Nairobi / Aberdare
Arrival
at the Jomo Kenyatta International airport in Nairobi where you will be met by
All Seasons Safaris & Tours Representative and briefed concerning your
safari as we assist with visa formalities, then escorted past the custom
counter where you will be given mineral water to freshen up.
You
will be introduced to your driver guide and be given your personalized detailed
itinerary.
You
will then drive to Aberdare National Park.
4 X 4 safari minivan

Arrive
at the Treetops Lodge in time for
lunch.

Treetops
lodge
The Treetops overlooks two waterholes, a salt lick both of which
attract a great variety of animals, which means guests do not need to go out
on safari. On clear days you can even see the snowy peaks of Mount Kenya.
The lodge boasts two photographic hides at ground level at either end of the
lodge to allow really close shots of unsuspecting animals. It has 4 decks and a
rooftop-viewing platform.

Treetops
Lodge is also famous for its historical royal connection. One
afternoon in February of 1952, a young English girl climbed the fig tree as a
Princess , to descend the following morning as Queen Elizabeth II --her father,
King George VI had died during the night.

With the
focus being game viewing the features are simple and the dining area sociable
with bench seating. Treetops has 50 simply, cot-like rooms, designed
like cabins on board a ship, which have open balconies for viewing and
photography, shared toilet and shower facilities.

Coffee
and liqueurs are served in the comfortable lounge, which features
picture windows and trees growing through the building.
As the
game comes to the lodge, no game drives or walking Safaris are needed.
Dinner
and over night at the lodge.
Day 2: Aberdare / Lake Nakuru
Breakfast
at the Lodge then take a drive to Lake Nakuru National Park.
You
will pass through Nyahururu one of Kenya’s highest cities, at 2360 m above sea level.
Just outside of town lies Thomson’s Falls.
Thomson's
Falls is a beautiful waterfall at the Ewaso Nyiro River in Central Kenya.
The
waterfall is 74 meters (243 feet) high. One of the biggest hippo pools of Kenya
is located up stream from the falls. It’s possible to view the falls from
above, and there’s also a trail down to the bottom of the ravine.
The Thomson’s Falls gets it’s name from Joseph Thomson, a naturalist and
geologist from Scotland who discovered it in 1887 when he walked all the way
from Mombasa to Lake Victoria.

Continue
with your drive to Nakuru passing through the Menengai crater.
ABOUT MENENGAI CRATER
Menengai
Crater is an extinct volcano with striking views of Lake Nakuru, Lake Bogoria
as well as the crater itself. Menengai Crater is a large Caldera, formed by
millions of years of volcanic activity. The highest point, at some 2,300 m
above sea level, has a signpost erected by the Rotary Club that shows the
directions and distances to several places in the world.

Legend has it that the Menengai Crater is home to many demons and ghosts and so
the crater is referred to as Kirima kia ngoma, "the place of devils".
Since the 19th C, it has been the scene for battles between different Maasai
clans for the pastures at Naivasha and the Rift slopes.
You will then proceed to Lake Nakuru National Park.
Arrive
at the lake Nakuru Lodge late in the evening for dinner and overnight.
ABOUT LAKE NAKURU
LODGE
Lake Nakuru Lodge is situated in a wonderland which lies in the
heart of one of Kenya's most densely animal populated wetland national parks
(Ramsar Site), only two hours leisurely drive on first class roads from
Nairobi, through some of the most exciting scenery to be seen anywhere in
Africa. The 156 km Nairobi-Nakuru roads gives the visitor an unrivalled view of
the majestic Great Rift Valley, winding through a series of lakes and forested
uplands all the way to the bustling market town of Nakuru.

Situated in the South East Ecological niche of the park is Lake
Nakuru Lodge, an oasis of comfort and excellent service, with commanding views
of the lesser flamingo dotted with the Greater Flamingo for which Lake Nakuru
is justly famous. It is another world for the visitor, where one easily forgets
the hustle and bustle of the city. The lodge blends well with its surrounding
and the animals often browse peacefully close to the lodge and environs, much
to the fascination of the visitors.

There are accommodations for 120 people, either in family rooms,
cottages, or suites. The service is unmatched anywhere in Kenya, a country
renowned for hospitality.

There is excellent cuisine, which includes outside
catering, Bush Barbecue, African night and Sundowners. After a day’s watching,
the spacious logged Mama Nikki bar, the cool upstairs
Rhino Paddock Cocktail Bar overlooking the lake and
the enticing blue swimming pool can be particularly inviting. Evening
entertainment and a slide show for guests is interesting and varied. The Baboon
Cliff lookout sits next to Honeymoon Hill.
LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL
PARK
Lake
Nakuru National Park was created in 1968 to protect the huge flocks of over a
million of the lesser flamingo that breed and nest at the edge of Lake Nakuru,
giving it the characteristic pink rim. Lake Nakuru National Park located at an
altitude of 4,000-5,767 feet above sea level, covers 188 square kilometres of
land of great ecological diversity - from lake water, woodland, bush grassland,
to rocky ridges. The park is home to not just the lesser flamingo but over 400
species of birds and one of the few places to see the endangered white rhino.
Other wildlife at the park includes lions, leopards, zebra, gazelles, eland,
giraffe and the hyrax.
Lake Nakuru
National park is truly a remarkable park as it has achieved international fame
on animal sanctuary. Both black and white Rhinos are being given a new lease of
life in this park. Also it is in this park that you will find large numbers of
different species of bird life and most outstanding the pink greater and lesser
flamingos. The park is best known for its flamingos there are also larges
flocks of pelicans and is a home to the waterbuck, leopards and the Rothschild
giraffe. The park is also a Rhino sanctuary.

For bird lovers this an absolutely wonderful
place to visit.
LAKE NAKURU
It
is a very shallow strongly alkaline lake 62 km2 in extent. It is set in a
picturesque landscape of surrounding woodland and grassland next to Nakuru
town. The landscape includes areas of marsh and grasslands alternating with
rocky cliffs and outcrops, stretches of acacia woodland and rocky hillsides
covered with a Euphorbia forest on the eastern perimeter.

Dinner and
overnight at the lodge.
Traditional dancers display their talent everyday
at 9.00 pm.
Day 3: Lake Nakuru / Maasai Mara
Breakfast
at the Lodge then take a drive to the Maasai Mara National Park.
The Magical Mara”. Maasai Mara is one of Kenya’s best
loved reserves. It is an extension of the Serengeti ecosystem to the
south. Each year, Mara is the staging
ground for the “Great Migration”, one of the awe-inspiring natural events
Then
proceed on with your drive to the jewel of Kenya’s parks, the world famous
Maasai Mara Game (Wildlife) Reserve. This is Kenya’s number one park and
is always on every tourist’s “Must see list”.
Maasai
Mara is most famous for the spectacular annual migration of over a million
wildebeest, zebra, gazelle etc from the Serengeti in northern Tanzania crossing
the Mara River into Kenya in search of fresh feeding grounds, which takes place
in late July - October.
During
this crossing, hundreds of animals are swept away by the first moving Mara
River and others are killed by the ferocious African Crocodiles. This
crossing gives true meaning to the phrase “Survival of the fittest”.

From the
International media.
It’s now official. The Mara is an international conservation destination. It’s
a verdict that was arrived by a panel of experts and announced in the American
broadcasting corporation after many months of research. The wildebeest
migrations have now been placed among the 7 new wonders of the world in the
same category with The Tibets potala palace, the old Jerusalem city, the polar
ice caps of Iceland, The underwater Hawaiian Islands and the Mayan pyramids in
Mexico among others.
You are
visiting Masai mara to see the annual migrations which starts from the month of
June and climaxes in the month of August before closing over to Serengeti
towards the month of Oct.
THOUGH
MIGRATIONS ARE DESCRIBED HERE BELOW AS THE HIGHLIGHTS OF A MAASAI MARA TOUR,
PLEASE NOTE THAT IT’S ONLY IN THE MONTH OF JULY / AUG / SEPT / OCT THAT YOU GET
TO EXPERIENCE THIS SPECTACULAR EVENT.
Watch the wildebeest
migrations.
You
are visiting Masai Mara to see the annual migrations which start from the month
of June and climaxes in the month of August before closing over to Serengeti
towards the month of Oct

What exactly is the wildebeest migration?
The
wildebeest migration is a dramatic story. It takes place within Kenya and
Tanzania and is the greatest wildlife show on earth. Between the open plains of
Serengeti and the Masai Mara, thousands and thousands of wildebeest and zebras
migrate to greener pastures as seasons change and circle of life and death
continues. Predators closely follow the wildebeest migrations waiting for an
opportunity to strike weak prey as they make their way into different
territories.. The most interesting part is when you watch them as they cross
the Mara River. The first ones to jump into the river are trampled upon to
death by the following multitude. The dead animals become a bridge over which
all the other animals cross the river. The crocodiles feed on the remaining
carcasses for months.
Majority
of tourists literally camp in the Mara during this period with their flashy
digital cameras. They will trail the migrations and even the members of the big
5 are no longer an interest at this time.
When its time to cross over the river, the tourists will position
themselves strategically along the Mara river, trying to get the best shot
possible. Others will ride on the hot air balloon to watch the migrations from
the skies. To show the implication of this phenomenal show, members of both
local and international media also make their way to Mara if only to capture
this hot news for interesting reading.
It’s also a common feature in the world travel magazines. This is a spectacle that should be witnessed at least once in a
lifetime.
1300 hrs – Finally
arrive at the Maasai Mara Maasai Mara Sopa lodge www.sopalodges.com
1330 hrs – Have your buffet Lunch.
About Maasai Mara Sopa.
Sopa
means "Welcome" in Maasai language. Masai Mara Sopa Lodge
is set in the Oloolaimutia valley, where the lodge totally blends in perfectly
with its surrounding hillside landscape. The accent here is on the Maasai
tribe, and the fabulous wealth of wildlife, bird life, and natural flora to
be found in the fabled Reserve. The meals are buffet, enjoyed either
in the dining or under the shade of indigenous trees. The culinary affair is
indeed one to delight the senses.
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1500 hrs
– Enjoy your afternoon tea and coffee at the lobby.
1530 hrs
- your driver/guides will take you for an afternoon game drive in search of the
shy and elusive leopard, the solitary and ill-tempered Rhino, lions, buffalos,
and many others. As the sun starts to edge its way dip into the African horizon
it will be the perfect opportunity to capture the beautiful Mara landscape on
film or video camera.
Dinner and overnight at the Lodge.
You will have an early morning
game drive or optional balloon ride + Masai Village.
Optional Balloon ride
06 Schedules: BALLOON
SAFARI IN MASAI MARA – 1 HOUR RIDE.
05:00 am:
You will be picked up from your lodge and transfer you to the launch site. Here
you will meet your pilot, receive a briefing and watch the inflation of your
balloon.
At
dawn we take off, rising as the sun rises and float in whichever direction the
winds of the morning take us. Your pilot can precisely control the altitude of
your balloon: sometimes flying at treetop height, sometimes lower, offering a
unique perspective and great photographic opportunities of the wildlife below.
From time to time the pilot must put more heat into the
balloon with the powerful whisper burners. In between these burns, there is
silence apart from the natural sounds below.
The flight is for about one hour depending on conditions, on landing you
celebrate in the traditional manner with champagne (well, an excellent
sparkling wine), before sitting down to a full English breakfast prepared and
served in the bush in 'Out of Africa' style
with
bone china, linen table cloths, King's silver etc.

After
breakfast you receive your Balloon certificate and we drive you back to the
Lodge with game viewing enroute
This is how it begins and ends ---LIVE COVERAGE.
You will ascend in early morning when the winds
are calmest.
Watch as your professional crew fills the balloon
with hot air. Slowly the big colorful bag begins to bulge and take shape. Now
board the traditional wicker gondola basket while the expert pilot makes final
adjustments. As the pink and red fireball of the sun rises in splendor over the
plain, you are up and away –for the flight of a life time!
Your balloon can soar over the most inaccessible
and undisturbed parts of the Mara, with only the intermittent whisper of the
balloon’s gas burners punctuating the silence of your majestic flight .Because
wind and conditions vary, every flight is a new and a different experience
From your vantage point about 50—500 feet above
the reserve, you have a fantastic 360 degrees bird’s view as one of the most
dramatic scenes in nature unfolds beneath you. From here, you will see the
wonder of migrations, witness herds of antelope flowing like school of fish
across the plain, groups of elephants grazing undisturbed in a remote ravine,
lioness stealthily stalking a herd of grunting wildebeest or zebras conferring
in a confusion of black and while stripes and bark-like calls.
After your incredible flight, it is time to come
back down to earth for breakfast. As you dig into a splendid breakfast of
sizzling bacon, eggs, sausages, home-made breads, fresh tropical fruit and
steaming cups of Kenyan tea under the clear blue sky, you might wonder what all
the ordinary people are doing on this perfect African morning.
Before leaving, the pilot will present you with a
balloon flight certificate. No flight of the imagination can match this
air-borne experience
On your
way back to the lodge, you will pass through the Masai village.
MASAI VILLAGE: See and experience their wonderful culture. And while
at the village, you will visit the Masai village for local interaction,
cultural exchange, dances, fire lighting with a barbeque goat eating ceremony.
In the village Masai women
dancing will welcome you. A guide will take you through the village explaining
in details the way the Masai live, their beliefs and traditions. You will get
demonstrations of how the Masai make fire-using sticks.

You will go into their
houses and will be shown the full family set-up. At the end of the guided tour
you will go a market where you will have a chance to buy some items and curios
made in their village. While in the village you are allowed to take as many
pictures as you want.
Lunch at the lodge
Afternoon game drive.
Return to the lodge for dinner and
overnight amidst Maasai traditional dancers or an optional bush dinner.

Day 5: Maasai Mara / Naivasha
After
breakfast you will then drive to Lake Naivasha National Park.
Arrive
in time for lunch at the Lake Naivasha
Sopa.

About The Sopa lodge
Naivasha
is a Maasai name given to the area where the resort is located, denoting the
characteristics of the lake including size and its tendency to roughness when
windy.
The history of the area has always been important as it formed the main route
of the slave trade from Uganda and the highlands of Kenya, including in 1884,
the Scottish explorer Joseph Thompson’s epic journey through Masai land – where
he writes in his journals of his time in Naivasha.

The lake is the only fresh water lake within Africa's Great Rift
Valley. Amidst bathing hippo, the lake teems with fresh water fish both for
fishing and sport. This is the safari traveler's place of relaxation and
rejuvenation, a perfect blend of luxury and safari spirit. Here the avid bird
watcher sees paradise in a vast array of exotic bird life. The lake region is
host to distinctive herds of plains game and the elusive colobus monkey.

Luxuriously appointed rooms feature spacious sunken lounges, while
upper floor rooms have their own private balcony on which to relax, sunbathe or
view game. All Naivasha Sopa Lodge rooms have ensuite bathroom facilities.
Non-smoking rooms are available. Other amenities include but are not limited to
hairdryer, fresh linen and evening turndown service.

Arrival at Hells
gate National park and proceed on with game viewing in this unique National
park – you will also have a chance to come out of your vehicles and walk down
the gorge to the hot springs and walk back up the gorge.
Hell's Gate National Park,
near Lake Naivasha, and just 110kms from Nairobi, covers an area of approx 70
sq km - Famous for its hot natural geysers, spectacular looming cliffs and the
"Hells Gate Gorge", the park is one of few in Kenya where walking and
cycling is allowed.
Visitors here may also camp at designated camp
sites. Activities in this park also include rockclimbing, bird and game
viewing.

Sites of particular interest include
Fischer's Tower, formerly a volcano's plug, the Central Tower and Njorowa
Gorges, Olkaria and Hobley's which two extinct volcanos are. The wildlife here
mainly includes the herbivores such as buffalo, giraffe and the
antelope/gazelle family. Hells gate is an ornithologist’s paradise with over
103 species of bird recorded.
Return to
the lodge for dinner and overnight.
Day 6: L. Naivasha / Amboseli
Have a leisurely breakfast and then
depart for Amboseli National Park with a game drive enroute.
Arrive in time for lunch at
the Amboseli Sopa Lodge
ABOUT
AMBOSELI SOPA LODGE

At the
foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, resides the Amboseli Sopa Lodge, set on 200
acres of precious land, not far from where Ernest Hemingway lived whilst
writing his famous novel, "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." Amboseli
National Reserve (formerly Amboseli National Park) is home to the Maasai
community, over 400 species of breeding birds and teams with rare and wonderful
wildlife.
The Amboseli Sopa Lodge makes it the perfect
rendezvous for the adventurer wishing to conquer the snowcapped peaks of Mount
Kilimanjaro or for the seasoned traveler indulging in the exhilarating safari
experience.

Amboseli
Sopa Lodge consists of 18 deluxe rooms, 20 double rooms and 9 single rooms.
Each room has its own private veranda and full bathroom.
• Amboseli Sopa Lodge Bathroom amenities include
but are not limited to hairdryer, fresh linen and evening turndown service.
• Children are most welcome at Amboseli Sopa
Lodge. Baby cots are available.
• International telephone and fax service are
available at the reception.
• Rooms for physically challenged guests are
available and ramp access are available in all public areas.
• Next day and express same day laundry service is
available. No dry cleaning is available
• Safety deposit facilities are available from the
reception.

Amboseli
Sopa Lodge consists of 18 deluxe rooms, 20 double rooms and 9 single rooms.
Each room has its own private veranda and full bathroom.
• Amboseli Sopa Lodge Bathroom amenities include
but are not limited to hairdryer, fresh linen and evening turndown service.
• Children are most welcome at Amboseli Sopa Lodge.
Baby cots are available.
• International telephone and fax service are
available at the reception.
• Rooms for physically challenged guests are
available and ramp access are available in all public areas.
• Next day and express same day laundry service is
available. No dry cleaning is available
• Safety deposit facilities are available from the
reception.
15:00hrs-Coffee and tea at the lobby.
16:00hrs-Take an evening game drive
About Amboseli National Park
Amboseli
lies immediately North West of Mt. Kilimanjaro, on the border with Tanzania.
Amboseli was established as a reserve in 1968 and gazetted as a National Park
in 1974. The Park covers 392 km2, and forms part of the much larger
3,000 Km2 Amboseli ecosystem. Large concentrations of wildlife occur
here in the dry season, making Amboseli a popular tourist destination. It is
surrounded by 6 communally owned group ranches.

Amboseli
is famous for its big game and its great scenic beauty - the landscape is
dominated by Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Amboseli
has the largest herds of elephants and this makes it the centre of the study of
elephants that is carried here

At 329 sq km Amboseli is a
small park and lacks the profusion of animal species found in the Mara, but the
landscape provides limited cover so we have better chances of seeing some of
the larger predators.

Dinner and
overnight at the lodge.
06:30hrs- Have an
early morning Game drive
0830hrs- Return to
the camp for breakfast.

Rest
of the morning at leisure enjoying the beautiful view of the Kilimanjaro from
your room
13:00hrs- Have
lunch. The rest of the afternoon at leisure where you can take a swim in the
pool.
15:30hrs- Coffee or
tea at the lobby.
16:00hrs- More game
drives after in search of the big five.
Dinner
and overnight at the lodge.
Day 8: Amboseli / Nairobi
After
breakfast at the lodge,
you will then drive back to Nairobi.
Arrive
in time for lunch and spend the rest of the afternoon at leisure with optional
activities.
OPTIONAL
ACTIVITIES
Visit to
the David Sheldricks Elephant orphanage.
Adopt
an elephant or rhino orphans.
For Usd 50 you can book an appointment with the elephants and get
to see, feed and play football with them and finally put them to bed. This you
will need to do it directly with the TRUST.
But just in case you do not adapt, we shall still take you there
to see them been fed between 1100 hrs and midday

GIRAFFE CENTER is a wonderful and
refreshing experience visit. The tour gives a completely up close and personal interaction
where guests have the opportunity to view giraffes as well as feed them. This is
the only place where you can go as near as feeding the Giraffe from your palm.

The Fun of
feeding the giraffes from your palms right at your doorstep


You can actually feed the Giraffes from
your room and you can also Share lunch with them.
The final activity
this day will be a welcome dinner at the carnivore.
The Carnivore is considered ‘Africa’s
Greatest Eating Experience’.
Every type of meat imaginable
including a selection of exotic meat is roasted over charcoal and carved at
your table. Delicious side dishes
And an exceptional array of sauces complements this fixed price
feast that also includes soup, a selection of desserts and Kenyan coffee. Set
in attractive tropical gardens, the service and the décor are outstanding. –
The waiters will serve until you surrender and put your flags down! Please we
surrender – You will be served with fresh brewed Kenyan Tea and Coffee
You will
later be transferred to the Airport for your flight back home.
-KARIBU
KENYA!! HAKUNA MATATA!!