Day 1: Nairobi-Maasai Mara
One of our driver guide or staff will pick you from your hotel at 0730Am, drive to the city center at the departure point.At this point you can pop in the shopping mall near our office and buy snacks or anything else that you might have forgotten accompanied with one of our staff. Then depart and proceed to the one of the renowned view point in Great Rift Valley, you will get brief information about the formation of the rift valley as well as Kenya History, there after you will drive for another 2 hours to get to Narok town for hot lunch. After lunch you drive for another close to 2.5hrs on a bumpy road which reflects the true Kenyan jungle as you encounter the Masai and their villages along the way. You will receive warm welcoming greetings from the Masai Kids who normally stand along the way just to say hello. If you happen to stop in one of the points some of the kids will come close looking if you can pass some sweets as well as drinking water as sometimes the climate is dry and water becomes scares. On arrival in Masai Mara you will be received by our staffs in the camp and direct you to the room which will be your home for the next 2 nights. After refreshing you will head on for for late afternoon game drive in this park, which is essentially the northern extension of Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park as an artificial border only separates the two. Masai Mara is renowned for its high animal concentration and abundance of Black-manned lions, elephants and buffalo can be seen (3 out of the big 5) though luck is essential for spotting leopard and rhino, which make the other two. The reserve is essentially the northern extension of Tanzania Serengeti National Park and is home to numerous plains game including the migratory wildebeest, the common zebra and the Maasai giraffe as well as antelopes like Thompsons gazelle, hartebeest, impala and Dik Dik among others. After exploring the park and begin lucky to have seen either 1-2 of the big 5 you will return to the camp for dinner and overnight in our tented camp or { Accommodation of your choice }
Luxury Camping: http://olmorantentedcamp.com
Budget Camping: http://mwangazamara.com
Luxury Lodge: http://sopalodges.com
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