Heart of Kenya 2008

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This tour combines the best of all that Kenya has to offer. Travel north to Samburu National Park in search of the rare Beisa Oryx as well as the abundant elephant populations in this area. Next is the Aberdares National Park, a dramatic part of the Great Rift Valley and often likened to the highlands of Scotland. Enjoy a night at the famous 'Ark', watching game at a flood lit water hole with Mount Kenya as a stunning backdrop. Next is the lake region of Nakuru, full of wildlife that can be seen on our included game drive. Finally be awed by the sheer numbers of plains game in the Acacia studded Masai Mara.Please note: For single travellers - A single supplement applies to this tour and you will be allocated your own room. The single supplement is payable immediately and taken in your local currency.

Itinerary

Day 1

Nairobi to Samburu

Day 2

Samburu - Game Drives

Day 3

Samburu to Aberdares

Day 4

Aberdares to Lake Nakuru - Game Drive

Day 5

Lake Nakuru to Masai Mara

Day 6

Masai Mara - Game Drives

Day 7

Masai Village Visit, Drive to Nairobi

Day 8

Nairobi - Tour Ends After Breakfast

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