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This beautiful Kenya safari starts with a drive to Tree top hotel where you can effortlessly observe the wildlife from the hotel balcony.
Aberdare National Park is a protected area in the Aberdare Mountain Range in central Kenya located east of the East African Rift Valley. The beautiful scenic region is much cooler than the savannahs and offers a completely different perspective on the country.
The scenery is spectacular with its mountainous terrain covered in thick tropical forests swathed in mist. Aberdare National Park is best known as the site where in 1952, Prince Elizabeth visited and stayed at the Treetops Hotel.
Extend your safari to Samburu National Reserve, a game reserve on the bank of Ewaso Ng’iro River covering 165 kilometers squares. It is a unique conservation haven famous for an abundance of rare species of animals `Special five’: gravy zebra, Somali ostrich, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk, and the Beisa oryx.
This tour is offered by Simba Paka Safaris.
Departure | Jomo Kenyatta International Airport |
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Itinerary
Day 1; Nairobi – Tree Hotel
Drive through ranch land before reaching the fast of Mt. Kenya where much coffee is grown. Arrive at you base hotel in time for lunch. Afterwards drive through the forest to reach your tree hotel where the night is spent watching the never ending pageant of wildlife which visits the floodlit water hole and salt lick below. Dinner at a tree Hotel.
Day 2: Tree Hotel – Samburu.
After breakfast continue northwards, skirting the massive of Mt. Kenya, to reach samburu National Reserve for lunch. In the afternoon a game drive affords the opportunity to see certain northern species of game not seen south of the equator. These includes the resplendent – reticulates Giraffe, Gray’s Zebra and the Somalia ostrich overnight at a lodge or in the camp in the reserve.
Day 3: Samburu – Mt. Kenya Safari Club
A morning game drive in this wild but splendid reserve continue to luxurious Mt. Kenya Safari club whose immaculately manicured gardens nestle on the forested slope of the mountains .
The afternoon is free to enjoy the numerous optional facilities of the club, which include horse back in the com fort and beauty of your surroundings overnight at the club
Day: 4 Mt. Kenya – Nairobi.
After another restful morning return to Nairobi via Nyeri where lunch is taken at the out span Hotel . Lord Burden – Powel, the founder of the Boy scout movement spent the last of his life at the out span and was burned in Nyeri cementry. Reach Nairobi in early evening.