
Maasai Mara - Amboseli - Rift Valley - Mombasa
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Drive to the Rift Valley arriving in time for lunch. Lake Nakuru National Park is famous for flamingos at the lake and for large numbers of bird species. Dinner and overnight at Sarova Lion Hill.
Drive via the Maasai Trading centre of Namanga to Amboseli. After lunch, an afternoon game drive is provided, with a view of Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background. Dinner and overnight at Amboseli Serena Lodge.
Early morning drive. Drive to Tsavo West via Mzima Springs and arrive in time for lunch. An afternoon game drive is provided. Dinner and overnight at Kilaguni Serena Lodge.
- Duration: 6 day(s)
- Location: Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru National Park, Namanga to Amboseli and Tsavo West via Mzima Springs.
Day 2: Maasai Mara. Three game drives are provided. Meals and overnight at Mara Simba.
Day 3: Drive to the Rift Valley arriving in time for lunch. Lake Nakuru National Park is famous for flamingos at the lake and for large numbers of bird species. Dinner and overnight at Sarova Lion Hill.
Day 4: Drive via the Maasai Trading centre of Namanga to Amboseli. After lunch, an afternoon game drive is provided, with a view of Mt. Kilimanjaro in the background. Dinner and overnight at Amboseli Serena Lodge.
Day 5: Early morning game drive. Drive to Tsavo, West via Mzima Springs, and arrive in time for lunch. An afternoon game drive is provided. Dinner and overnight at Kilagunu Serena Lodge.
Day 6: Early morning game drive. After breakfast the tour terminates in Mombasa.






Meet Ben and the team, your local connection in Nairobi. In recent years we've seen our city transform itself from a dusty city, at times dangerous and lacking in glamour, into one that is clean, vibrant and safe. We greatly welcome the increased numbers of visitors that this has brought our country, but we also recognize the potentially harmful nature of tourism as well. Due to this, we are involved in preventing exploitation of Maasai villages by overzealous and unscrupulous tour operators, as well as working with hotels and conference organizers to encourage more contribution to worthwhile Kenyan charities.

