8 Days Kenya Lakes, Conservancies, and Savannah

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Overview:

Experience the best of Kenya! From Nairobi, journey through Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Lake Nakuru, and Lake Bogoria. Bike through Hell’s Gate, then enjoy thrilling safaris in Maasai Mara. End with a feast and shopping in Nairobi before heading home with unforgettable memories!

Group Size: Minimum 2 people
Min. Duration: 8 days
Start/finish: Nairobi / Nairobi
Difficulty: Moderate
Accommodation: 1 night luxurious hotel
6 nights luxurious Safari Lodge/Camp Resort

Highlights:

Ol Pejeta Conservancy: Spot rhinos, elephants, and big cats during game drives in this wildlife haven.

Thompson Falls Stopover: Take in the breathtaking views of this iconic waterfall en route to Lake Nakuru.

Lake Nakuru National Park: Witness flocks of flamingos and a variety of wildlife during game drives.

Lake Bogoria’s Wonders: Enjoy the tranquillity of this beautiful reserve, with its hot springs and wildlife-rich landscapes.

Hell’s Gate Bike Safari: Pedal through dramatic cliffs and wildlife in this unique park – a safari on wheels!

Maasai Mara Magic: Experience the thrill of morning and afternoon game drives in one of the world’s top safari destinations.

Culinary Delights in Nairobi: Savor game meat and barbecue at a local restaurant, adding a flavorful end to your journey.

Itinerary:

Day 1: Nairobi

Meet at Jomo Kenyatta Airport and transfer to a luxury boutique hotel.

Meals: No | Overnight: PrideInn Westlands Luxury boutique hotel or similar

Day 2: Nairobi – Ol Pejeta Conservancy

Drive through scenic landscapes to Ol Pejeta. Arrive for lunch, relax, then enjoy a 4:00 PM game drive.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Overnight: Sweet Waters Tented Camp

Day 3: Ol Pejeta – Lake Nakuru

Depart after breakfast with a stop at Thompson Falls. Arrive for lunch, followed by a 4:00 PM game drive.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Overnight: Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge or similar

Day 4: Lake Nakuru – Lake Bogoria

Begin with an early morning game drive at 6:30 AM, followed by breakfast and check-out. Depart for Lake Bogoria, arriving at the resort for lunch and leisure. Enjoy a 4:00 PM game drive in search of wildlife.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Overnight: Lake Bogoria Spa Resort

Day 5: Lake Bogoria – Lake Naivasha

Drive to Lake Naivasha, arriving for lunch. In the afternoon, explore Hell’s Gate by bike.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Overnight: Lake Naivasha Sopa resort or similar

Day 6: Lake Naivasha – Maasai Mara

After an early breakfast, depart at 8:00 AM for the renowned Maasai Mara Game Reserve. Arrive at the lodge for lunch and leisure. Later, enjoy a 4:00 PM game drive in search of wildlife.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Overnight: Masai Mara Sopa lodge or Base Camp or similar

Day 7: Maasai Mara

Start the day with an early morning game drive at 6:30 AM, followed by breakfast and leisure time. In the afternoon, enjoy another game drive at 4:00 PM.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Overnight: Masai Mara Sopa lodge or Base Camp or similar

Day 8: Maasai Mara – Nairobi

Return to Nairobi for a farewell lunch and shopping. Transfer to the airport for departure.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

8 Days Kenya Lakes, Conservancies, and Savannah Tour Map

✓ What's included

Airport Transfer

7 Nights’ Accommodation

Transport in a Safari Mini Van with pop-up roof for excellent game viewing and photography

Unlimited Game Drives

Park entrance fees

Services of an English-speaking driver guide

Enough drinking water on safari

Farewell lunch at Carnivore Restaurant

✕ Not included

Drinks

Any items of a personal nature

Tips

Travel Insurance

Visa/eTA

Local & International Flights

Meals not mentioned

Nature Walk

Maasai Village Visit

Balloon Safaris

Upgrade to a 4x4 safari Land Cruiser

USD $80/per vehicle/ per day

ⓘ Need-to-know

Passports & Visas:

Visitors need a valid passport (valid for at least six months) and return tickets. Entry visas (ETA) must be obtained online in advance via https://www.etakenya.go.ke/en. If visiting other East African countries, separate visas are required.


Entry Requirements:

Visas are required for certain nationalities. Yellow fever and cholera vaccinations are not mandatory but may be recommended. If traveling from a yellow fever-infected area, a vaccination certificate is required.


Departure Tax

Usually included in your airline ticket. If not, it must be paid in foreign currency at the airport.


Customs

Personal items like cameras are allowed without a permit. Large electronic equipment may require a customs bond. Firearms are prohibited unless authorized.


Travel Insurance

Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, cancellations, baggage loss, and evacuation is mandatory.


Health & Vaccinations

No vaccinations are required, but yellow fever proof is needed if arriving from an infected area. Malaria precautions are advised. Consult your doctor about recommended vaccines and medications before travel. Avoid swimming in stagnant water to prevent Bilharzia.


Language

Swahili is the national language, and English is widely spoken. Guides are available in multiple languages, including Spanish, Russian, French, and German.


Currency & Payments

The Kenyan Shilling (Ksh) is the local currency. Foreign currency can be exchanged at banks, hotels, and forex bureaus. Credit cards are widely accepted in major hotels and lodges, but cash is preferred in rural areas. ATMs are available in cities.


Tipping Guidelines

Tipping is customary and appreciated for safari guides, camp staff, porters, and waiters. The amount is at your discretion, based on the quality of service provided.


Communication

Mobile networks (Safaricom, Airtel, Telkom) cover most areas. Safari camps may use radio communication where network coverage is limited. Hotels offer Wi-Fi, but speeds vary.


Water Safety

Drink only bottled or filtered water. Avoid tap water, ice, and raw vegetables in remote areas.


Security & Safety

Take standard precautions: avoid carrying large sums of cash, keep valuables in hotel safes, avoid walking alone at night, and be mindful when taking photos, especially near government or military buildings.


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