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Your driver will pick you up from your Hotel at Nairobi and your drive towards Masai Mara begins. It is a 6 hours long drive towards Masai Mara. Along the way, you will make a stop at The Great Rift Valley. The Great Rift Valley is one of the most breath-taking natural wonders in the world. Stretching for over 6,000 miles from Syria to Mozambique, the valley is home to some of Africa's most iconic wildlife, including lions, elephants, and gorillas. The valley is also one of the continent's most important archaeological sites, containing evidence of human habitation dating back over two million years. A drive through the Great Rift Valley is an unforgettable experience, offering you a chance to see some of the world's most magnificent scenery and wildlife up close. Finally, you arrive at Masai Mara National Park. Maasai Mara is one of Kenya's most popular national parks, and it is easy to see why. The landscapes are teeming with wildlife, from the Big Five to humble dik-diks. Bird lovers will be in paradise, as the park is home to over 400 species of bird, including vultures, ostriches, and flamingos. In the afternoon, you will go on a game drive. This is the best time to see animals, as they congregate around water sources and are more active in the cooler hours of the day. Keep your eyes peeled for lions, cheetahs, and elephants, and don't forget to enjoy the stunning scenery as you go. With its abundant wildlife and breath-taking landscapes, Maasai Mara is truly the jewel of Kenya's parks.
Today, after your breakfast, you continue your 7 days Kenya Safari to the Masai Village. Here, you will have a chance to interact with Masai People. Deep in the heart of Africa lies a land where time seems to have stood still. The Maasai people have lived in this harsh landscape for centuries, and their culture remains largely unchanged. You can observe firsthand the traditional way of life. The men are known as "Morans," and they undergo rigorous training to become warriors charged with protecting the community. In the past, one of the most important rites of passage into manhood was killing a lion. This dangerous task is no longer required, but the Morans remain proud guardians of their people. Spending time with the Maasai is an unforgettable experience that offers a rare glimpse into a fascinating culture. Again, you will spend the evening at Masai Mara Park for another game drive. The Masai Mara park is an extension of the vast Serengeti ecosystem, which is known for some of the most spectacular game migrations in the world. Every year, over a million animals, including wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle migrate from the Serengeti in northern Tanzania across the Mara River and into Kenya in search of fresh feeding grounds. The journey is fraught with danger, as the animals must contend with predators such as lions and crocodiles. However, the rewards are also great, as the Masai Mara provides an abundance of grazing land. The spectacle of the great migration is one of nature's most incredible sights, and it is something that everyone should see at least once in their lifetime.
A second day in the park will offer you the opportunity to see even more of the wildlife's natural behavior. The lions may be stalking their prey, the cheetahs chasing down an antelope, or the elephants grazing peacefully. You might see a bird building its nest or a rhino bathing in a mud hole. Every day brings new sights and sounds, and you never know what you might see. Whether it's a dramatic hunt or a simply scene of everyday life, witnessing the wildlife in its natural habitat is an unforgettable experience. The Maasai Mara is one of Africa's most popular safari destinations for good reason. Spread out before you are endless plains teeming with wildlife, from the iconic Big Five to lesser-known but no less fascinating animals. The early mornings is particularly magical, when the air is still and cool and the animals are just beginning to stir. As the sun rises over the horizon, it casts a warm glow over the landscape, bringing the scene to life. The early morning hours are a time of great activity in the bush. As the sun rises, animals begin to stir, looking for food and water after a long night. This is also a time when predators are on the prowl, searching for unsuspecting prey. For lucky travelers, this can mean witnessing a lion hunting and killing a wildebeest or a cheetah chasing and knocking down a gazelle. Late afternoon is another time of great activity, as animals begin to head back to their dens and burrows for the night. This is also a good time to spot nocturnal animals, such as owls and hyenas, as they begin their hunt for food. For those who want to experience the true wildlife of Kenya, the early morning and late afternoon hours are the best times to go on safari.
After breakfast, you will depart for Lake Nakuru National Park. This is a 7 hours long drive. Arriving there, you will rest for a while and then explore the park. Lake Nakuru National Park is one of Kenya's most popular tourist destinations. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including both black and white rhinos, herds of waterbuck, leopards, and the endangered Rothschild giraffe. The park also offers beautiful landscapes, making it a popular spot for photographers and nature lovers. You can take part in a variety of activities, including safaris, bird watching, and hiking. The park is home to a large number of animals, including lions, leopards, and rhinos. But the real stars of the show are the greater and lesser flamingos. These magnificent birds can be seen throughout the park, often in huge flocks. Lake Nakuru is also a great place to see pelicans. These large birds are often found near the water's edge, where they feed on fish. So whether you're keen on birdwatching or simply want to see some of Kenya's most famous animals, Lake Nakuru is definitely worth a visit!
After breakfast, your 7 days Kenya Safari adventure will take you to Amboseli National Park. This is a 7 hours long drive. You will have lunch when you arrive at the park and take some rest. Then, you will leave for afternoon game drive. Amboseli National Park is a Kenyan national park located in the southern part of the country, near the Tanzanian border. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, and cheetahs. Amboseli is also known for its large herds of elephants, which are some of the largest in Africa. It is also home to a number of research facilities, including the Amboseli Elephant Research Project, which has been studying elephants in the park since 1972. The game drives at Amboseli National Park are some of the best in Africa. The vast open plains offer visitors the chance to see a variety of animals in their natural habitat, including lions, elephants, and zebra. The game drives are conducted in open-sided safari vehicles, which allow for unobstructed views of the wildlife. The guides are knowledgeable and passionate about the park, and they go out of their way to ensure that you have a memorable experience. The game drives are an excellent way to see Amboseli National Park, and they are an experience that is not to be missed.
After breakfast, you have a whole day to explore Amboseli National Park. Amboseli National Park was established in 1974 and is named after Mount Amboseli, a 5,895-meter-tall mountain in the park. It is located at the base of Mount Amboseli, in the southern part of Kenya. Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa, can be seen from Amboseli National Park. The mountain is located just across the border in Tanzania. You can often see the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro, which is a stunning sight. The landscape of Amboseli National Park is varied, with open plains, acacia woodland, swamps, and the massif of Ol Doinyo Orok. The park also contains several freshwater lakes, which attract a variety of wading birds. You will spend the whole day exploring and doing game drives at the park.
in Amboseli National Park enjoying what this park has to offer. After that, you leave for Nairobi to catch your flight. You will leave Kenya but you will always cherish the memories of this 7 days trip.
Betsey