Day
1: Nairobi – Samburu
Depart Nairobi for Samburu National reserve
driving through central Kenya region to the semi-arid northern Kenya. Due to
the dry climate, grasses are sparse, making animals easier to spot. Meanwhile,
the Ewaso Ng’iro River, which borders the reserve, provides a year-round water
supply. These two factors make for a great game-viewing experience. After
lunch, enjoy an afternoon game drives where you have the chance to see rare
animals you will not see in other parts of the world. “Special 5,” this
includes Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Oryx Beisa, and
the gerenuk, a long-necked antelope that feeds while standing on its hind feet.
Dinner and overnight
DAY
2: Samburu
Full day explore of Samburu reserve. Large
numbers of elephant and Nile crocodile can be seen, as well as waterbuck,
Kirk’s dik-dik, and Grant’s gazelle. Where there is prey, predators can be
found, so lion, cheetah, and leopard are often spotted. The reserve is also a
great place for bird watching, with over 300 species. During your afternoon
game drive, you can also opt to visit the Samburu village and learn the Samburu
community way of life. Dinner and Overnight
Day 3: Samburu –
Nairobi
Early morning breakfast will be followed by
en-route game drive as we head back to Nairobi. Stopover for lunch can be done
(your cost) before proceeding with the journey back to Nairobi to be dropped at
a place of your choice.
East African Residents
Sentrim Samburu
KSH 19,900 Per person sharing
Larsen Camp
KSH 21,200 Per person sharing
Samburu Simba Lodge
KSH 21,200 Per person sharing
Samburu Sopa Lodge
KSH 25,904 Per person sharing
Includes:
2 Nights' accommodation
Transport to Samburu and back to Nairobi
Roof pop up Van
Fuel
Daily Game drives
Professional driver guide
Guest Park Fees
Excludes;
Tips & Gratuities
Travel & Medical Insurance
Laundry, Telephone & internet
Drinks
Offer Valid until 19 December 2016
Contact Us:customer.service@brightwaystravels.co.ke
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