Departing Nairobi

7 Days Wildebeest Migration

Duration

7 Days - 6 Nights

Safari Overview

This itinerary takes you through some of Kenya’s most captivating and diverse ecosystems, from the dry savannas of Samburu to the lush highlands of the Aberdares, the birdwatcher’s paradise of Lake Nakuru, and the world-renowned Maasai Mara. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates breathtaking landscapes, this safari will be an unforgettable adventure.

Quick summary of the destination

Safari Plan

Day 1: Nairobi – Aberdare National Reserve
Drive through ranch lands before reaching the foothills of Mount Kenya; coffee country. Arrive at your base hotel in time for lunch. After lunch drive through forests to reach your Tree Hotel where the night is spent watching the wild life which visits the floodlit waterhole and salt lick below. Dinner and overnight at the camp/lodge

Day 2: Aberdare National Park – Samburu National Reserve
After breakfast continue Northway, to reach Samburu National Game Reserve for lunch. In the afternoon a game drive to see certain species of game including the Reticulated Giraffe, Gravy’s Zebra and Somali Ostrich. Dinner and overnight at the camp/lodge.

Day 3: Samburu National Reserve – Mount Kenya National Park
A morning game drive in this wild splendid reserve. Continue to the luxurious Mount Kenya Safari Club which include horseback riding, golf, tennis, bowls, swimming or just luxuriating in the comfort and beauty of your surroundings.. Dinner and overnight at the camp/lodge.

Day 4: Mount Kenya National Park – Lake Nakuru National Park
Leave after breakfast and descend into the Great Rift Valley where Lake Nakuru is located. Visit the world famous sanctuary in Lake Nakuru National Park, noted for its huge concentration of flamingo.Lunch and overnight at lodge or camp in the park, or proceed to Lake Naivasha to spend the night at Lake Naivasha. Dinner and overnight at the camp/lodge

Day 5: Lake Nakuru National Park – Nairobi
After breakfast drive back to Nairobi. Arrive at Lunch time.

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Kenya Tourist Seasons

High Season (Peak)
Months : July to October
Mid-December to mid-January
Why it’s peak:
Great Migration in the Maasai Mara (July–October)
Dry weather = easier wildlife spotting

Shoulder Season (Mid)
Months: January to March
June
Characteristics:
Still dry, but slightly hotter
Fewer tourists than in high season
Wildlife still abundant
June sees parks start to dry up ahead of migration

Low Season (Green / Rainy Season)
Months: April to May (long rains)
November (short rains)
Characteristics:
Wet and muddy – some roads and parks become harder to access
Lush landscapes, but wildlife may be harder to spot
Fewer tourists = quieter parks

Safari Route Map

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