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Prepare to capture stunning wildlife photos throughout your journey. Expertly guided game drives will take you through renowned parks like Lake Nakuru and the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, offering prime opportunities to photograph Africa’s most magnificent creatures. Seek out the elusive Big Five – lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo – in the vast expanse of the Maasai Mara. Samburu National Reserve offers a chance to document the unique “Samburu Special Five” – gerenuk, oryx, beisa oryx, Somali ostrich, and Grevy’s zebra. Visiting the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary allows you to capture the heartwarming moments of rescued chimpanzees.
Highlights
- Unforgettable Wildlife Photography Experience: Capture stunning photos of Africa's magnificent creatures - Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo) and unique species like the "Samburu Special Five."
- Diverse Landscapes: Witness breathtaking scenery, from the Maasai Mara's rolling plains to the Samburu lush forests.
- Expertly Guided Game Drives: Maximize your photographic opportunities with knowledgeable guides leading you through renowned parks like Lake Nakuru and the Ol Pejeta Conservancy.
- Comforts and Amenities: Relax in comfortable tented camps and lodges, enjoy delicious meals, and benefit from the expertise of the guides.
Passenger Information
Passengers should bring only soft-sided bags on safaris.
Gratuities: Tipping is part of Kenyan culture and as much as we insist that it is voluntary, it is important to note that it is much appreciated.
Just as a guideline on the same:
Porter 3 – 5 USD per service
Restaurants and bars 10% of the bill
Safari Guides 5-10 USD per person per day,
depending on the level of satisfaction
Additional Remarks
Cancellation Policy: In the absence of a signed contract, cancellations will be subject to the terms outlined in our agent's agreement.
If no agent's agreement exists, our printed Price Guide will determine the cancellation policy. We encourage you to request a copy of the relevant cancellation policy for your reference.
Itinerary and Accommodation: While we strive to maintain the itinerary as listed, unforeseen circumstances may necessitate rerouting or substituting similar lodges. We will communicate any such changes promptly.
Meal plan
BB- Bed & Breakfast
FB- Full Board
HB- Half Board
Park Fees:Please note that park entrance fees are subject to change without prior notice. We have no control over these fees, and any increases will be reflected in the final price you pay.
This meticulously planned itinerary ensures a comfortable and productive adventure. Relax in comfortable tented camps and lodges, savor delicious meals, and benefit from the expertise of knowledgeable guides who will share their insights and help you capture unforgettable wildlife photography. With prices starting from $4,700, the cost includes meet-and-greet services, exciting game drives, delicious meals and comfortable accommodation, park fees, and the services of an English-speaking guide. Remember that a complete picture does not include flights, visas, and personal expenses.
Itineraries
Day 1
Arrival in Nairobi
Umani Bliss Safaris Representative will be eagerly waiting to meet you at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. After a brief welcoming note, you will be transferred to your hotel. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure at your hotel.
OPTIONAL ACTIVITY: Half-day excursion through Kenya’s capital, Nairobi City. This will be payable directly on the spot.
Meals: BB
Accommodation: Hilton Garden Inn Nairobi Airport
Day 2
Nairobi to Amboseli
Following your early morning breakfast, check out at your camp and depart for Amboseli National Park at 0700 hrs East Africa Time. Proceed on your drives past Nairobi southwards to the foot of Africa’s tallest standing mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro. Arrive at your lodge in time for lunch. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon before proceeding on your evening game drive in this majestic park. Return to your camp at sunset.
Meals: FB
Dinner and Overnight at AA Amboseli Lodge or Similar.
Day 3
Full day in Amboseli
After an early breakfast, proceed on a full day game drives in Amboseli National Park. Enjoy large herds of marsh elephants walking on the front yard of Mt. Kilimanjaro into the swamps. Bird life is great here with flocks of flamingos present amongst many other birds.
Enjoy your picnic lunch at Normatior (Observation Hill) before driving back to your lodge for a relaxed afternoon. Later, proceed to a Maasai Cultural Village visit, this will be organized by your guide (entry fees of $ 30 per person are paid directly to the Maasai Village Chief). Get a chance to interact and learn more about this beautiful community that is renowned worldwide for its rich culture and way of life.
Meals: FB
Dinner and Overnight at AA Amboseli Lodge or Similar
Day 4
Amboseli - Ol Pejeta
After breakfast depart for a 7-hr long journey to Ol Pejeta Conservancy located between the foothills of Mt.Kenya and Aberdares in Laikipia County. Engage in a variety of activities ranging from lion tracking excursions to chimpanzee spotting at the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary.
The private ranch at Sweetwater is the only sanctuary for rehabilitation in Kenya for these widely abused chimpanzees with two groups living in an environment as close to their natural habitat as possible. Learn more about the endangered game at Ol Pejeta Endangered Species Boma. Examples are southern white rhinos, Jackson’s hartebeest, and black rhinos.
Meals: FB
Dinner and overnight stay at Soames Hotel Nanyuki
Day 5
Drive to Samburu National Park
This day starts early after breakfast and departs for the dramatic semi-arid scrub land of the Northern Frontier. Arrival in Samburu will be by lunchtime. After lunch embark on a game drive to sight resident wildlife species like the Reticulated Giraffe, Grevy’s Zebra, Beisa Oryx, and the Blue-necked Somali Ostrich that are rare elsewhere in the country.
Dinner and overnight will be at the spectacular Samburu Sopa Lodge or Similar(FB).
Day 6
Full day at Samburu National Reserve
Today you will spend the full day in the Samburu National Park. You will have early morning and evening game drives. The highlights of the Samburu game reserve are the spectacular scenic beauty, rivers, and forests. It is an area where the local people have a rich and colorful heritage. The reserves have numerous permanent springs and a wealth of wildlife which includes leopards, hippos, elephants, lions, reticulated giraffes, grevy's zebra, and crocodiles in the Ewaso Nyiro River. Over 365 species of birds have been identified in the sanctuaries.
Overnight at Samburu Sopa Lodge or Similar (FB).
Day 7
Samburu to Lake Naivasha
Early morning breakfast before departing at 07:00H and proceeding to a drive to Lake Naivasha, one of the freshwater lakes found on the Kenyan Great Rift Valley. Arrive at your lodge in time for lunch. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon on leisure with an optional boat excursion 30 USD
Overnight at Kongoni Lodge- (FB) or Similar (FB)
Day 8
Naivasha to Masai Mara Game Reserve
After your early breakfast, meet your driver guide for a safari brief before departing and driving to the Maasai Mara National Reserve. You will drive past the scenic Great Rift Valley escarpment, the Suswa plains before arriving to the Mara. Make it for lunch at your camp. You will enjoy your first game drive in the evening.
Overnight at Enkorok Mara Camp or Similar- (FB)
Day 9
Full day at Masai Mara
Depart after breakfast and proceed for a full day of game drives in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. You will be on a mission to find the Big Five as you interact with the entire flora and fauna that make this eco system complete. You will be back to your camp in the afternoon. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon relaxing.
Overnight at Enkorok Mara Camp or Similar - (FB)
Day 10
Masai Mara To Nairobi for departure
Breakfast at leisure then depart for Nairobi arriving in the afternoon and dropping off at the airport as per your flight schedule, you can opt to take a refresher package at Crown Plaza Nairobi Airport Hotel($80 Per Person), the rooftop offers a beautiful view over the green surroundings, enjoy a drink the bar (not included) or take a rest at the swimming pool as you await your flight schedule back home. Later transfer to the Terminal for your flight as per schedule.
- Meet and greet services.
- Game drives with 4x4 safari jeep
- Meals and accommodation as specified in the itinerary.
- Park fees as indicated and the government.
- Services of an English-speaking driver guide.
- Visas, international flights, and airport taxes (clients pay direct).
- Driver-guide gratuities.
- Drinks, dining room tips, and porterage.
- Personal travel, baggage, and medical insurance.
- Telephone bill, laundry, and any items of a personal nature.
- Kindly ensure you have travel insurance before traveling.
KENYA
The best time to visit Kenya depends on your preferences and the specific experiences you are seeking. Generally, the dry seasons of January to March and July to October are considered the best times for wildlife viewing in Kenya. During these months, the weather is usually warm and dry, and the vegetation is less dense, making it easier to spot animals.
The Great Wildebeest Migration, one of Africa’s most spectacular wildlife events, occurs in the Masai Mara between July and October. This period attracts a large number of visitors who come to witness the dramatic river crossings.
If you’re interested in birdwatching, November to April is a great time to visit Kenya, as migratory bird species are present, and the birdlife is abundant.
It’s worth noting that Kenya’s climate varies across different regions and altitude levels. Coastal areas tend to have a tropical climate, while highland regions, such as Nairobi and Mount Kenya, have milder temperatures year-round.
Ultimately, the best time to visit Kenya depends on your preferences, the specific activities you wish to engage in, and the wildlife or natural phenomena you want to witness.
TANZANIA
The best time to visit Tanzania depends on the specific regions and experiences you are seeking. Tanzania has diverse ecosystems and a range of climates, so the ideal time to visit can vary.
For wildlife viewing, the dry season from June to October is generally considered the best time. During this period, animals gather around water sources, and vegetation is less dense, making it easier to spot wildlife in national parks like Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. The Great Wildebeest Migration, where millions of wildebeest and zebras move between Tanzania and Kenya, typically occurs from November to August, with specific timing varying each year.
If you’re interested in birdwatching, the wet season from November to April is the prime time as migratory bird species are present, and the birdlife is abundant.
It’s important to note that Tanzania’s climate can vary from coastal regions to highland areas. Coastal regions, such as Zanzibar, have a tropical climate with hot and humid conditions year-round. In contrast, the highlands, including Mount Kilimanjaro and the Southern Highlands, can be cooler, especially at higher altitudes.
On the Kenya side we operate our safaris using 4×4 Safari vans and 4×4 Safari land Cruisers.
For transfers we may use tourist buses or small vehicles licensed to carry tourists. All our Safari vehicles are well maintained, and our driver guides are professionals with relevant certifications and licenses
As you embark on your upcoming travel adventures, we would like to emphasize the importance of obtaining travel insurance. While we hope that your journey is smooth and free of any unforeseen events, having adequate travel insurance provides you with peace of mind and financial protection in case of unexpected circumstances.
Here are a few key points to consider when it comes to travel insurance:
Medical Emergencies: Travel insurance ensures that you have access to medical assistance and coverage in case of illness or injury during your trip. This includes medical evacuation if necessary, which can be costly without insurance.
Trip Cancellation or Interruption: Life is unpredictable, and sometimes plans need to be altered or canceled. Travel insurance can provide reimbursement for non-refundable expenses if your trip is canceled or cut short due to covered reasons, such as illness, injury, or unforeseen events.
Lost or Delayed Luggage: It’s not uncommon for luggage to be lost or delayed during travel. With travel insurance, you can receive compensation for necessary items you may need while your luggage is being located or replaced.
Travel Delays or Missed Connections: Travel insurance can offer coverage for additional expenses incurred due to significant travel delays or missed connections, such as accommodation, meals, or transportation arrangements.
Emergency Assistance: Having travel insurance means having access to 24/7 emergency assistance services. These services can help with issues like lost passports, emergency cash transfers, or providing information and support during critical situations.
Before purchasing travel insurance, carefully review the policy coverage, limitations, and any exclusions that may apply. It’s essential to choose a policy that suits your specific travel needs and consider any pre-existing medical conditions that might require additional coverage.
Remember, travel insurance is an investment in your peace of mind and can protect you from significant financial burdens during your journey. We highly recommend obtaining travel insurance and encourage you to reach out to our team if you have any questions or require assistance in finding a suitable insurance provider.
Wishing you safe and enjoyable travels!
When preparing for an African safari, it’s essential to pack wisely to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Here is a list of items to consider including in your safari packing list:
Clothing:
Lightweight, breathable, and neutral-colored clothing (long-sleeved shirts and pants) for sun protection and to ward off insects.
A warm layer or jacket for early morning and evening game drives when temperatures can be cooler.
Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots for bush walks or nature trails.
A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and a lightweight scarf or bandana for sun protection.
Swimwear if your safari includes a beach or pool visit.
Safari Gear:
Binoculars for wildlife viewing.
Camera with extra batteries, memory cards, and a lens suitable for wildlife photography.
A small daypack or camera bag to carry your essentials during game drives or walks.
A waterproof and dustproof bag or cover for your camera equipment.
A power bank to keep your electronic devices charged.
Personal Essentials:
Insect repellent with high DEET content to protect against mosquitoes and other insects.
Sunscreen with a high SPF to shield your skin from the sun’s harmful rays.
Medications and personal toiletries (including any prescription medications you require).
Hand sanitizer and wet wipes for hygiene purposes.
A small first aid kit with basic medical supplies.
Miscellaneous:
Travel adapters and chargers for electronic devices.
A headlamp or flashlight for evening activities or power outages.
Travel documents, including your passport, visa, and travel insurance details.
A lightweight and collapsible water bottle to stay hydrated.
Cash and/or credit cards for gratuities, souvenirs, or additional expenses.
Remember to pack light and efficiently, as luggage space may be limited, especially if you are flying between safari destinations. Check with your safari operator or accommodation provider for any specific packing recommendations or restrictions.
Additionally, it’s advisable to familiarize yourself with the weather conditions and cultural norms of the specific regions you will be visiting to ensure you pack accordingly.
Safe travels and enjoy your African safari adventure
To obtain a Kenya visa, you can follow these steps:
1. Determine the type of visa you need: Kenya offers different types of visas, including tourist visas, business visas, and transit visas. Determine the appropriate visa category based on the purpose of your visit.
2. Online Application: Visit the official website of the Kenya eVisa portal (https://www.evisa.go.ke/) and create an account. Fill out the online application form with accurate and up-to-date information. You will need to provide details such as your personal information, passport details, travel itinerary, and contact information.
3. Upload Required Documents: Scan and upload the necessary documents as specified on the application form. These typically include a copy of your passport biodata page, a recent passport-sized photograph, and any additional documents specific to your visa category.
4. Pay the Visa Fee: Process the payment for the visa fee online using a valid credit or debit card. The fee will depend on the visa type and duration of stay.
5. Submit Application: Review your application to ensure all information is accurate and complete. Submit the application online through the eVisa portal.
6. Receive eVisa Approval: After submitting the application, you will receive an email notification acknowledging receipt of your application. The processing time for the visa is usually within a few business days, but it can vary. Once approved, you will receive an eVisa approval letter via email.
7. Print the eVisa Approval: Print a copy of the eVisa approval letter to carry with you during your travel. You will be required to present it upon arrival in Kenya.
8. Arrival in Kenya: Upon arrival at a Kenyan port of entry (airport or border crossing), present your passport, printed eVisa approval letter, and any other required documentation to the immigration officials for verification. They will stamp your passport with the visa, granting you entry into the country.
Note: It’s important to check the latest visa requirements and application procedures as they may change. It’s advisable to apply for the visa well in advance of your planned travel dates to allow for any processing delays.
If you have any specific questions or concerns regarding the visa application process, it’s recommended to contact the nearest Kenyan embassy or consulate or consult with a professional visa service for guidance.
To obtain a Tanzania visa, you can follow the steps outlined below:
1. Determine the type of visa you need: Tanzania offers various types of visas, including tourist visas, business visas, and transit visas. Identify the appropriate visa category based on the purpose of your visit.
2. Check visa requirements: Visit the official website of the Tanzanian Embassy or Consulate in your country to understand the specific requirements for your visa category. These requirements may include a passport with at least six months of validity, completed application forms, passport-sized photographs, proof of travel arrangements, proof of accommodation, and financial statements.
3. Complete the visa application form: Obtain the visa application form from the Tanzanian Embassy or Consulate website or from the embassy itself. Fill out the form accurately and legibly with all the required information.
4. Gather the required documents: Collect all the necessary supporting documents based on the visa category you are applying for. These may include your passport, passport-sized photographs, flight itinerary, hotel bookings, invitation letters, financial statements, and any additional documents specified by the embassy.
5. Pay the visa fee: Find out the visa fee for your category and make the payment as per the instructions provided by the embassy or consulate. Visa fees can typically be paid in cash or through accepted methods such as debit/credit cards or money orders.
6. Submit your application: Once you have completed the application form, gathered the required documents, and paid the visa fee, submit your application along with all the supporting documents to the Tanzanian Embassy or Consulate in your country. You may need to make an appointment in advance or follow a specific submission process outlined by the embassy.
7. Wait for processing: The processing time for a Tanzania visa can vary, so it’s advisable to apply well in advance of your intended travel dates. Check with the embassy or consulate for an estimated processing time.
8. Collect your visa: Once your visa application has been processed and approved, you can collect your passport with the visa stamped in it from the Tanzanian Embassy or Consulate. Make sure to verify all the details on the visa to ensure they are accurate.
Note: Visa requirements and processes can change over time, so it’s always best to consult the official website of the Tanzanian Embassy or Consulate in your country for the most up-to-date information and instructions.
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