8 Days Kenya Wildlife Experience

8 Days Kenya Wildlife Experience in Kenya is one of the best magical wildlife experience in Kenya to explore the Big 5 game and a lot more different African savannah animals. This package comprises of Masai Mara national reserve, Amboseli national park, Tsavo East national park and Tsavo West national park. 

8 Days Kenya Wildlife Experience

Masai Mara national reserve is the most famous and popular safari destination in Kenya and anywhere in Africa. Masai mara national reserve is located in the southwestern of Kenya bordering Serengeti national park in Tanzania which is the best wildlife national park in Africa. Masai mara is comprised of a medley rolling hills, open grassland and acacia woodland supporting quite an incredible profusion and variety of wildlife. The reserve truly blossoms between August and October, when the legendary wildebeest migration, the world’s most breath taking wildlife crossing into Kenya from Tanzania.

Amboseli National Park is located in the southern part of Kenya close to the border with Tanzania covering an area of about 392 square kilometres. Amboseli national park has the most iconic and a beautiful view of the world’s highest in Africa Mountain Kilimamjaro on the north-west of Mount Kilimanjaro. Amboseli National Park was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve because of its diversity and fragile ecosystem of about 5 different habitats such as the acacia forests, Marshes, lakes, dusty plains of open savannah good for game viewing, and the rock formations of lava covered with thorny bushes. Amboseli national park is home to the renowned Big 5 game (Lions, Leopards, Buffaloes, Rhinos and Elephants). The Elephants are the main tourist attraction in this park with the largest terrestrial herds with numbers more than 100 individuals from wise old matriarchs to tiny calves. Other animals to find include; the Wildebeests, Cheetahs, Plain Zebras, Crocodiles, Giraffes as well as Hyenas. You will find an impressive different bird species living within the park boundaries. Other attractions include; Amboseli Observation Hill, a hill of volcanic origin and the only high point of the park offering a breath taking panorama that sweeps from the arid and dusty prairie to the green springs and swamps beloved by elephants, hippos and buffalos and, on clear days, especially at dawn and dusk, the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro. The best time to visit is the dry seasons from June to October and from December to March; while in the period from November to January birds are present in the park, also those migrating here from Europe and Asia, making the park a paradise for birdwatchers.

Tsavo West national park is an expansive sister to Tsavo East national park however, Tsavo west is much smaller with an area coverage of about 7,065 square kilometres located along the main Nairobi-Mombasa highway. Tsavo West national park is also a beautiful park with rugged wilderness consisting of open savannahs, scrublands, Acacia woodlands, belts of riverine vegetation and rocky ridges. On a clear day, the park offers lovely views of the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro in the morning and evening hours. Although Tsavo West has the Big Five game, wildlife viewing can be harder compared to any other Kenya national park because the foliage is much denser and higher in Tsavo West national park. Tsavo West park has Kenya’s largest elephant population. Other animals to spot in Tsavo west include the Giraffes, Impalas, Buffaloes and Burchell’s Zebra, Hartebeest, Lesser Kudu, Eland, Waterbuck, Grant’s gazelle and more. The birdlife in the park is outstanding, and at least eight hornbill species are recorded. The white-headed buffalo weaver is a particularly noticeable species, with its prominent bright red rump. Other attractions in Tsavo West include; the Shetani lava flows and Mzima Springs which is the sight of fifty million gallons of crystal clear water gushing out of from the under parched lava rock with its underwater observation chamber for close-up views of hippos. The developed area of Tsavo West also has several steep, recent volcanic cones, one of which, Chaimu Crater, is a nature trail.

Tsavo East National Park is the largest national park in Kenya with an area of 11,747 square kilometres covering 40 percent of the total area of Kenya’s national parks. The landscape in Tsavo East national park is flatter and drier with bushy grassland, open savannah plains and semi-arid acacia woodland and scrub offering the best opportunities for spotting wildlife easily compared to Tsavo west national park. Tsavo East is best known as a home of the red elephants. The Elephants rub dust or mud on their thick skins. Their skins remain striking red as a result of the iron oxide-rich soil which protects them from intense exposure of the sun, and parasites. Other animals to be spotted include the other members of the big 5, the Waterbucks, Kudus, Gerenuks, Zebras, and the rare Hunter antelope. In the rivers, we find the crocodiles and hippos lurk. The park is also a home to about 600 bird species many of which are waterfowls, decorate the trees, grasslands and sky above. Other attractions found in Tsavo East national park include; the Yatta Plateau which is the longest lava flow in the World, stretching for over 300km (185 miles), the Lugards Falls, where the Galana River cascades over a series of rapids created by interestingly shaped rocks, Mudanda Rock which is an Ayer’s Rock-like sandstone inselberg whose bare flanks form a natural water catchment area that feeds into a large, seasonal lake, attracting large numbers of wildlife. An important focal point for game-viewing in Tsavo East is Aruba Dam, which was constructed on the Voi River in 1951 and forms the only permanent water source in the vicinity. Lions are often seen resting below the trees around the dam. Crocodile Point, where the big reptiles can often be seen basking in the sun, is just downstream from here. The park lies not far from Mombasa and a safari tour can easily be combined with a beach holiday on Kenya’s coast. Relaxing at one of Mombasa’s beaches is the best way to end your magical Kenya wildlife experience 

Safari highlights of the 8 Days Kenya Wildlife Experience

  • Day 1: Transfer to Masai Mara national reserve 
  • Day 2: Full day safari in Masai Mara
  • Day 3: Another day in Masai Mara national reserve
  • Day 4: Transfer to Amboseli National Park
  • Day 5: Full Day Amboseli national park
  • Day 6: Transfer to Tsavo West National Park for full day game viewing
  • Day 7: Game drives in Tsavo East National Park
  • Day 8 – Return back to Nairobi/Mombasa

Detailed itinerary

Day 1: Transfer to Masai Mara national reserve 

Depending on your location in Nairobi city, you will be met by our company representative to embark on your journey to transfer to Masai Mara national reserve.  It’s a 5-6 hours’ drive with en-route drive through Narok area where you visit the Masai market. Proceed to enter your park to check-in at your lodge. Dinner and overnight at AA Lodge Masai Mara/Mara Simba Lodge/Mara Sopa Lodge 

Day 2: Full day safari in Masai Mara

After breakfast, full day in the park with packed lunch in search of its popular residents, The Masai Mara plains are full of wildebeest during migration season early July to end September, zebra, impala, topi, giraffe, Thomson’s gazelle are regularly seen, leopards, lions, hyenas, cheetah, jackal, and bat-eared foxes. The black rhino is a little shy and hard to spot but is often seen at a distance if you are lucky. Hippos are abundant in the Mara River as are very large Nile crocodiles, which lay in wait for a meal as the wildebeest cross on their annual quest to find new pastures. Later Meals and overnight at lodge as above

Day 3: Another day in Masai Mara national reserve

After breakfast, enjoy another day in Masai Mara search of its popular residents. After the full day game drive with packed lunch and with an evening game drive in the plains, return to the lodge in the evening with great memories of the wildlife. Dinner and overnight at lodge as above

Optional activity: A hot air balloon safari launches in the early morning, just in time for sunrise. For about one hour you will be floating peacefully above the ground, with a bird’s eye view of the African bush below. The capacity for this activity is limited making this a very special and exclusive experience. Please note that this activity is weather dependent and may need to be rescheduled due to poor weather. 

Day 4: Transfer to Amboseli National Park

You will be meant by your guide after breakfast, you will be met by our company representative very early to embark on your journey to Amboseli national park. It’s a full day drive connecting to Nairobi- Mombasa highway. The drive takes you through the open African expansive savannah plains dotted with local homesteads and colorful Masai tribesmen and their cattle.  Upon arrival, proceed to check-in your lodge for dinner and overnight stay at AA Lodge Amboseli. Meal Plan: En-route lunch and Dinner.

Day 5: Full Day Amboseli national park

Have breakfast and explore Amboseli national park. This park is a home of the famous for being the best place in Africa to get close to the savannah elephants. Among other wildlife species include; the lions, cheetah, leopards, wildebeests, buffaloes, monkeys families and rare bird species. Spend your morning and afternoon on game drives also visiting the swamp below observation hill that hosts many elephants, hippos and a variety of water fowls like Pelican and Egyptian goose. Dinner and overnight stay at Lodge as above

Day 6: Transfer to Tsavo West National Park for full day game viewing

Early morning after your breakfast, drive to Tsavo West National park which is about a 1-2 hours’ drive from Amboseli national park. Connect for a morning game drive. Tsavo West has the country’s largest elephant population. Other animals include; Giraffe, impala, buffalo, and Burchell’s zebra are all common species here. Mammals include hartebeest, lesser kudu, eland, waterbuck, Grant’s gazelle, and more. After the game drive, connect for lunch and later afternoon visit the rhino sanctuary and the Mzima Springs depending on the time before you return to your lodge for dinner and overnight stay at Voyager Ziwani Safari Camp for mid-range/ Kilaguni Serena Safari lodge for luxury option Meal plan – Full board

Day 7: Game drives in Tsavo East National Park

After breakfast on day  of the 8 Days Kenya Wildlife Experience, you can do any missed above-mentioned activity or interested in Tsavo west then connect to Tsavo East national park which is the largest Kenya national park and home to the big 5 game including the famous red large herds of elephants. Lunch will be served at your booked lodge. Do another afternoon game drive. Dinner and overnight stay in Voi Wildlife Lodge for mid-range option/ Ngutuni Lodge for luxury option Meal plan – full board

Day 8: Morning game drive and transfer to Mombasa/ Transfer back to Nairobi

Wake up and connect for an early morning game viewing drives at the Tsavo East national park for the predators with picnic breakfast. Thereafter, depending on your personal plans, you will either drive back to Nairobi to be dropped at the airport for your next destination or you will be transferred to Diani beach in Mombasa which is about a 6-7 hours’ drive. The guide will drop you off at the advised Hotel in Diani beach. Meal plan – Only breakfast. 

End of the 8 Days Kenya Wildlife Experience

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