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BWINDI IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL PARK
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site located in southwestern Uganda. It's most famous for being home to roughly half of the world's mountain gorilla population, making it a crucial site for gorilla trekking and conservation efforts. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is not just a destination for wildlife enthusiasts but also for those interested in nature conservation and cultural experiences. It remains a prime example of successful ecotourism contributing to both local livelihoods and global conservation efforts.

 Kenya offers an unparalleled safari experience that combines wildlife viewing with stunning scenery, cultural immersion, and a commitment to conservation. Whether you’re a first-time safari-goer or a seasoned traveler, Kenya’s safaris are sure to leave a lasting impression

Kenya is renowned worldwide for its incredible safari experiences, and there are several compelling reasons why it’s a top destination for safari-goers.

1Rich Wildlife Diversity

Kenya is home to a vast array of wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros). National parks and reserves like the Masai Mara, Amboseli, Tsavo, and others offer opportunities to see these iconic species in their natural habitats.

2Great Migration

The annual wildebeest migration is one of the most awe-inspiring natural events on the planet, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores move between Kenya’s Masai Mara and Tanzania’s Serengeti in search of greener pastures.

3Stunning Landscapes

The annual wildebeest migration is one of the most awe-inspiring natural events on the planet, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores move between Kenya’s Masai Mara and Tanzania’s Serengeti in search of greener pastures.

4Cultural Experiences

The annual wildebeest migration is one of the most awe-inspiring natural events on the planet, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores move between Kenya’s Masai Mara and Tanzania’s Serengeti in search of greener pastures.

5Professional Guides and Lodges

Kenya has a well-established tourism infrastructure with experienced guides who have deep knowledge of the local wildlife and ecosystems. Lodges and camps range from luxurious to more rustic, catering to a wide range of preferences and budgets.

6Conservation Efforts

Kenya has a strong commitment to conservation, with many national parks and reserves actively protecting endangered species and habitats. Visitors can support these efforts by contributing to eco-tourism initiatives.

7Accessibility

Kenya has a strong commitment to conservation, with many national parks and reserves actively protecting endangered species and habitats. Visitors can support these efforts by contributing to eco-tourism initiatives.

8Year-round Safari Season

While certain times of the year offer unique experiences (such as the wildebeest migration in the Masai Mara during July to October), Kenya’s diverse wildlife and landscapes make it a great destination for safaris throughout the year. Each season brings its own highlights and wildlife behaviors.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Kenya largely depends on what you want to experience during your trip. Kenya offers diverse landscapes and attractions, from wildlife safaris to beautiful beaches. Here’s a breakdown:

1Wildlife Safaris

The prime time for wildlife viewing in Kenya is during the dry season, which typically runs from late June to October. During this period, animals congregate around water sources, making them easier to spot. Additionally, the vegetation is less dense, providing better visibility. Another good time for safaris is during the short dry season from January to February.

2Great Wildebeest Migration

The prime time for wildlife viewing in Kenya is during the dry season, which typically runs from late June to October. During this period, animals congregate around water sources, making them easier to spot. Additionally, the vegetation is less dense, providing better visibility. Another good time for safaris is during the short dry season from January to February.

3Beach Holidays

If you’re interested in Kenya’s coastal areas, the best time to visit is during the dry season from late December to March and from June to October. During these months, the weather is warm and dry, perfect for enjoying the beaches and water activities like snorkeling and diving.

4Cultural Experiences

Kenya’s cultural festivals and events take place throughout the year. However, if you want to witness traditional ceremonies or cultural festivals, it’s a good idea to research specific dates for events like the Maasai Mara Cultural Festival or the Lamu Cultural Festival.

SAFARI TRAVEL SEASONS

In Kenya, safaris and wildlife viewing experiences vary depending on the time of year, with distinct peak, high, and low seasons.

Each season offers unique advantages and considerations for visitors. Peak and high seasons are ideal for wildlife enthusiasts who want to witness specific events like the wildebeest migration or enjoy dry, sunny weather. Shoulder and low seasons can be appealing for those looking for quieter safaris, lower prices, and a different perspective of Kenya’s landscapes and wildlife behavior during the rainy seasons.

PEAK SEASON(JULY TO OCTOBER)

  • Wildlife Migration: This period coincides with the annual wildebeest migration in the Masai Mara, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores move north from the Serengeti in Tanzania.
  • Dry Weather: The weather is generally dry and pleasant, making it easier to spot wildlife as they congregate around water sources.

HIGH SEASON(DECEMBER TO MARCH)

  • Dry Season: Similar to the peak season, this period also experiences dry weather, making wildlife viewing relatively good.
  • Holiday Season: Many tourists visit during the Christmas and New Year holidays, contributing to higher visitor numbers and accommodation prices.

SHOULDER SEASON(APRIL TO JUNE, NOVEMBER)

  • Long Rains (April to June): This period sees the long rains, which can make some roads impassable and affect wildlife sightings.
  • Short Rains (November): The short rains typically occur during this month, but they are less predictable and usually have less impact on safaris.
  • Fewer Tourists: There are fewer tourists during these months compared to the peak and high seasons, making it a quieter and potentially more affordable time to visit.

LOW SEASON(APRIL TO MAY)

  • Rainy Season: April and May are the wettest months in Kenya, with heavy rainfall, muddy roads, and some lodges and camps closing for maintenance.
  • Fewer Tourists: Due to the rainy weather and muddy conditions, fewer tourists visit during this time, resulting in lower prices and more exclusive safari experiences.

Departure & Return Location

JKIA Airport Nairobi (Google Map)

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

Price Includes

  • Air fares
  • 3 Nights Hotel Accomodation
  • Tour Guide
  • Entrance Fees
  • All transportation in destination location

Price Excludes

  • Guide Service Fee
  • Driver Service Fee
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Room Service Fees
  • Karen Blixen Museum Visit
  • Giraffe Centre Visit
  • Local Markets Exploration

Complementaries

  • Entrance Fees
What to Expect
  • STARTS-JKIA Airport Nairobi
  • 1 night-Tamarind Tree- Nairobi
  • 2-nights The Cliff – Lake Nakuru
  • 3 nights Entim Camp-Mara -Maasai Mara
  • ENDS- JKIA
Itinerary

Day 1ARRIVAL IN NAIROBI

  • Arrival: Arrive in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya.
  • Transfer to Hotel: Check into your hotel and relax after your journey.
  • Optional Activities: Depending on your arrival time, you might explore local markets or visit places like the Karen Blixen Museum or the Giraffe Centre.
  • -Overnight: Stay overnight in Nairobi.

Day 2NAIROBI TO NAKURU

  • Morning Departure: Leave Nairobi in the morning for Lake Nakuru National Park. The driving distance from Nairobi to Lake Nakuru is approximately 160 kilometers (about 100 miles). typically it takes around 2.5 to 3 hours by road.
  • Arrival in Nakuru: Arrive in Nakuru around midday.
  • Game Drive: Enjoy an afternoon game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park, known for its flamingos and diverse wildlife.
  • Evening: Check into your lodge or campsite.
  • Overnight: Stay overnight in The Cliff.

Day 2Full Day in Lake Nakuru National Park

  • Early Morning: Optional early morning game drive for a chance to spot predators and other animals when they are most active.
  • Late Morning: Return to the lodge for breakfast and some leisure time.
  • Afternoon: Another game drive
  • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay at the Cliff .

Day 3NAKURU TO MASAI MARA

  • Morning Drive: Depart Nakuru after breakfast for the Masai Mara National Reserve. The distance from Lake Nakuru to the Masai Mara National Reserve is approximately 270 kilometers (about 168 miles). about 5 to 6 hours by road.
  • Scenic Drive: Enjoy a scenic drive through the Rift Valley.
  • Arrival in Masai Mara: Arrive in Masai Mara by midday.
  • Afternoon Game Drive: Have lunch at your lodge/camp and then head out for an afternoon game drive in the reserve.
  • Overnight: Stay overnight Entim Camp Masai Mara.

Day 4MASAI MARA

  • Full Day Game Drive: Spend the day exploring Masai Mara with morning and afternoon game drives.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Look out for the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino) and other wildlife species that inhabit the reserve.
  • Optional Activities: Consider a hot air balloon safari (if interested, book in advance) or visit a local Maasai village (cultural experience).
  • Overnight: Stay overnight Entim Camp Masai Mara.

Day 5FULL DAY MASAI MARA

  • Morning Game Drive: Go for an early morning game drive to catch the wildlife at sunrise.
  • Relaxation: After breakfast, relax at your lodge/camp or take a nature walk around the area.
  • Afternoon Game Drive: Another opportunity for wildlife viewing in the afternoon.
  • Overnight: Stay overnight Entim Camp Masai Mara.

Day 6MASAI MARA TO NAIROBI (DEPARTURE)

  • Morning Game Drive: Enjoy a final morning game drive in Masai Mara.
  • Departure: After breakfast, depart Masai Mara for Nairobi. driving distance is around 280 to 300 kilometers (about 175 to 185 miles). The journey usually takes about 5 to 6 hours
  • Transfer to Airport: Arrive in Nairobi in time for your onward flight or transfer to your next destination.
Accommodation

1NAIROBI-TAMARIND TREE

Tamarind Tree Hotel has easy access to Nairobi, its national park, and the country’s diverse attractions via the neighbouring Nairobi Wilson Airport and Southern Bypass.

The nearby suburbs are among Nairobi’s liveliest and most popular with world-class shopping malls, and restaurants.

Within a radius of 6 KM, you can visit the Nairobi National Park, Karen Blixen Museum, Giraffe Centre and David Sheldrick Elephant Sanctuary

2NAKURU-THE CLIFF

Perched at the top of a 100-metre-high rock face sits Lake Nakuru’s newest and most innovative addition – The Cliff – a 10-room luxury camp. Luxurious tents at the cliff’s edge face the lake, allowing guests 180-degree views of the panoramic paradise while maintaining privacy. Each tent is very spacious, with a freestanding bath looking outwards. While the exterior environment at The Cliff is purely African, the room interiors boast chic international design, achieving the understated style of a modern boutique hotel within a tented camp.

3MASAI MARA-ENTIM MARA

Located on the banks of the breathtaking Mara River, Entim Mara provides guests with unrivalled photography opportunities and views of the local wildlife all year round. Witness over a million wildebeest, zebra and antelopes as they migrate from the Serengeti into the Maasai Mara from July to October—from the comfort of your luxury tented camp.

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