Be
ready for collection between 0730 - 0800 hrs
Day
1 The Ark
You
drive north out of Nairobi, past business complexes, and in
to the open country where you will see coffee and sisal growing.
Pass by Thika (home of Elspeth Huxley of Flames Trees of Thika
fame) and the Agricultural Research Institute on into rolling
Kikuyu agricultural country.
You stop
at Karatina (reputedly the largest open air market in Africa)
and then on through the hills, driving through Nyeri, to Mweiga
and the Aberdare Country Club. This attractive club is sited
on the side of a hill with wide views across towards Mt. Kenya,
and there is a small game sanctuary, suitable for walking, in
the grounds.
1430 hrs
- You drive into the forest to the Ark with only an overnight
bag. The rest of the luggage will be stored at the Aberdare
Country Club till next day.
NB - Evenings
here are cold and you are advised to wear warm clothing.
The Ark
overlooks floodlit water holes visited regularly by buffalo,
elephant, wart hog, bush pig, a variety of antelope and occasionally
lion and other large animals. The evening is spent on the open
air verandahs or in the public areas, watching the animals and
birds as they come to drink.
Dinner is
served in the dining room and it is possible to arrange a call
at night if a particular animal, such as a rhino, visits the
water hole.
Day
2 Samburu
In
the morning tea and coffee are served, and then you return to
the Aberdare Country Club for a full English breakfast After
breakfast drive back through Nyeri and pass alongside Mt. Kenya
(you may see the peaks of the mountain at this time of the morning).
You descend into the northern district, passing through the
frontier town of Isiolo and continue on a dirt road to enter
Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserve some forty five
minutes later.
Samburu
and Buffalo Springs are the home of the unique northern species
of animals, the shy gerenuk, Beisa oryx, Somali blue necked
ostrich, the reticulated giraffe and Grevy's zebra as well as
large numbers of elephant and buffalo which water on the edges
of the wide flowing Ewaso Nyiro river which runs through the
Reserves. There are lion and cheetah and leopard are regularly
seen on baits which are floodlit by the main lodges.
You game
drive en route to Samburu Serena Lodge, arriving in time for
lunch and maybe a swim before your afternoon game drive. Return
to the lodge in time for dinner and overnight.
Day
3 Samburu
The
whole day is spent game driving in the Reserve, exploring the
area along the river and the hills, in search of animals.
Lunch and
dinner are at Samburu Serena Lodge.
Day
4 Mt. Kenya Safari Club
An
early morning game drive and after breakfast you drive out through
the Reserve and back up the road to Nanyuki and the Mount Kenya
Safari Club, set on the slopes of Mount Kenya and renowned for
its elegant luxury. The day is spent at leisure, enjoying the
superb grounds, the birdlife, perhaps a swim or a game of tennis
or golf.
Day
5 Maasai Mara
Leaving
after breakfast, you drive to the airstrip where you will join
the scheduled light aircraft flight (E.T.D. 10.00 a.m.) across
the Aberdare Range of mountains and the Great Rift Valley to
land on the north western end of the famous Maasai Mara Reserve.
A quick transfer to the Mara Safari Club, a luxury tented camp,
with permanent main buildings. The whole property is built on
the edge of the river, near to hippo pools. Your tents are magnificent.
In the afternoon
a game drive in the area around the club. The Club is just outside
the reserve, but this is an area abundant with wildlife and
all the animals which are found in the reserve are found here
in numbers.
The Maasai
Mara Game Reserve area is the home of the largest concentrations
of animals in Kenya and is the northern extension of the famous
Tanzania Serengeti National Park. It is in this area that the
annual migration of wildebeeste, accompanied by the predators,
takes place (normally between June and September). Resident
wildebeeste always dot the plains.
Huge prides
of lion live in the Mara; cheetah are often found on the plains.
There are large herds of elephant and buffalo (but sadly few
rhino remain). Impala, zebra, giraffe, the unusual topi, and
many other antelope graze across the famous grassy plains. The
birdlife in the Mara is fantastic .
Return to
the Safari Club for dinner and overnight.
Day
6 Masai Mara
Morning
and afternoon game drives, possibly taking a picnic lunch and
driving into the Reserve itself.
Day
7 Nairobi
The last chance for a game drive before breakfast
and then transfer to the airstrip for your scheduled flight
back to Nairobi, arriving before lunch at the end of your safari.
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