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Kenya Tanzania combined safaris, Kenya Tanzania camping
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AASKTC001 -Nakuru/ Maasai Mara/ Serengeti/
Ngorongoro in 10 Days Scheduled to depart on Tuesdays ONLY
Lake Nakuru, Nakuru National Park,Masai Mara, Musoma, Lake
Victoria, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation
Area, Mau Escarpment, Great Rift Valley, Arusha, Nairobi
This is a safari that promises the best of Kenya and
Tanzania’s premier parks. Visit the small but rewarding Lake
Nakuru National park thereafter proceeding towards Masai Mara
(Kenya’s most celebrated game park). This is where the great
wildebeest migration is a spectacle to behold for any would be
visitor to Kenya mainly in July and August of each year.
In Tanzania, Ngorongoro Crater is said to have the world’s
densest population of lion. In Lake Manyara lions have
developed a liking for residing in the branches of trees,
where they can both sleep and watch for prey whilst the
Serengeti is notable for its large migratory herds of
wildebeest and zebras with strings of predators in trail. The
Ngorongoro crater also offers amazing wildlife viewing and
scen
Day 1 – Nairobi - Lake Nakuru National Park
We depart Nairobi and drive down the Escarpment to the floor
of the Great Rift Valley to Lake Nakuru National Park for an
afternoon game drive. The park covers 180 sq km and is home to
warthogs, waterbuck, buffaloes, reedbucks, and the occasio nal
leopard. White and black rhinos were introduced to the park
some years ago and you will find white rhino at the southern
end. The park has also retained its reputation as an
ornithologists’ delight with more than 400 species of bird
found here. We spend the night at a campsite just outside of
town.
Day 2 & 3 –Lake Nakuru - Masai Mara
We head south to Narok, camping in our permanent Talek
riverside campsite situated at the edge of the park. Here we
have stand-up tents with beds for use as well as small wood
cabins for those after a touch more comfort. Hot showers are
available in the camp and meals are served in the dinning mess
or in the open.
The Mara reserve is 1510 sq km of incredible wide-open
landscapes and fertile riverine woodland following the looping
meanders of the Mara and Talek rivers. Wherever you go in the
Mara you will see a frequent amount of wildlife such as Masai
giraffe, baboons, warthogs, bat eared foxes, grey jackals,
spotted hyena, topis, impala, hartebeests, wildebeest.
Elephants, buffaloes, zebras and hippos also exist in great
numbers. It is also common to see lions either basking after a
heavy meal, or surveying the plains for their next meal.
Cheetahs and leopards are harder to spot but are still
reasonably common.
The ultimate action here is without doubt the annual
wildebeest exodus in July and August when millions of these
grass eaters move north from the Serengeti in search of lusher
grass before turning south again in October.
Balloon trips are an entirely outstanding way of seeing the
savannah plains and the wildlife after which you come back
down for a beautiful champagne breakfast. These trips can be
arranged at our office upon booking.
Day 4 – Maasai Mara - Musoma
We leave the campsite and drive through the southern part of
the reserve viewing game as we proceed to the Tanzanian border
at Isebania / Sirari. We stop for the night in a quiet town on
the shores of the immense Lake Victoria known as Musoma. The
surrounding countryside is home to many different tribes
including the Kuria, Jita, Luo, and Taturu. Musoma’s colourful
port and variety of tribes make it a vibrant town.
Day 5 – Musoma - Serengeti National Park
Leaving in the morning, we drive south and west to the western
corridor of the great Serengeti via Ndabaka Gate with a picnic
lunch enroute. The afternoon is spent viewing game and we
overnight at Ndabaka Gate. We will spend three days
appreciating the vastness of the Serengeti.
Serengeti is Africa’s most famous and Tanzania’s largest park
covering 14,736 sq km and is adjoining with the Masai Mara
National reserve in Kenya. With a wildebeest population of
about 2 million and several other hoofed species (which
include zebra, Thomson’s gazelle, impala, topi, Grants
gazelle, Kongoni, Eland, Kirk’s dik dik, klipspringer, roan,
Oryx, oribi, waterbuck, buffalo, giraffe and warthog), it is
sure to attract a string of prey such as lion, leopard,
cheetah, hyena, golden jackals and bat eared foxes. Elephants
are relatively scarce and the few remaining black rhinoceros
are restricted to the Moru Koppies area.
Day 6 – Serengeti National Park
Departing in the morning, you drive west game viewing through
the western corridor of the Serengeti to the Central region of
Seronera. Overnight at one of the campsites at Seronera.
You can visit the park all year round but there is less game
in the park during the dry season – July /October, where they
migrate to the Masai Mara in Kenya. During March to May the
herds move in search of grazing to the southern section and in
May to June, they move towards the western corridor of the
park. Serengeti in the low season will still offer game
viewing to match that of any park in Africa, and for some, the
fact that there will be fewer tourists may be an added bonus.
Day 7 – Serengeti National Park

A full day’s game viewing in the central Serengeti. Overnight
at one of the campsites in Seronera.
Serengeti offers rewarding bird viewing with ostrich and kori
bustard being common, a variety of larks, finches, and raptors
can be seen but the most distinctive small bird is the lilac
breasted roller.
Day 8 - Ngorongoro Crater
We view game as we drive southeast up into the magnificent
Ngorongoro Conservation Area where we spend the night at the
Simba (Lion) campsite on the crater rim. The Ngorongoro crater
is the world’s biggest whole volcanic caldera at 8300 sq km
and is arguably the most stunning arena.
It is frequently described as one of the wonders of the world,
not only because of its geological magnificence, but also
because it serves as an extraordinary natural sanctuary for
some of Africa’s largest populations of large mammals.
Ngorongoro and other freestanding mountains are volcanic in
origin, formed during the fracturing process that created the
Rift valley 15 to 20 million years ago. When it peaked in size
3 million years ago it was a similar height to Mt. Kilimanjaro
today!
Day 9 - Arusha
We start refreshingly early to enjoy a full morning’s crater
tour as we have a greater chance of seeing wildlife at this
early hour. After lunch, we relocate you to Arusha town where
we camp at a campsite or you have a choice of checking in to
your own hotel at an extra cost.
Day 10 - Nairobi
After a leisurely breakfast and a walk around Arusha town,
which is situated at the base of Mt. Meru, we travel back to
Nairobi where you are dropped off at our office. Arusha is a
vibrant and bustling town as it is the gateway to Tanzania’s
national parks and game reserves.
Cost per person joining a group US$ 1740
Package Includes: camping safari
-transport by safari vehicle
- Crater service fees/conservation fees.
- Services of a professional English speaking guide
- Game parks or national parks entry fees;
- Campsite fees;- Camping gear
- Use of our two/three person tents;
- Foam mattresses;
- Three meals per day whilst on safari, prepared by our cook
- 1 litre Mineral water per person per day
Price excludes: camping safari
- Drinks
- Tipping
- Cultural visits to Maasai
- Sleeping bags
- Personal effects
- Kenya /Tanzania Visas
- Hotel accommodation in Nairobi after the safari
Best of Kenya and Northern Tanzania adventure camping safari
covering Samburu national park,Sweetwaters,Lake Nakuru and
AASKTC 002 Naivasha,Amboseli/Northern Tanzania National
park,Serengeti,Ngorongoro ,Lake Manyara and Tarangire in 15
Days .
Day 1: Nairobi- Samburu Game Reserve
Pick up from your hotel at 0700 hrs and passing the majestic
Mt. Kenya en route to the open savannah of Samburu Game
Reserve. We camp in the narrow stretch of palms and woodland
by the Ewaso Nyiro River which provides water for the ani mals
and some relief from the equatorial sun.
Day 2: Samburu National reserve.
Full day spent exploring the park. Dinner and overnight at a
campsite.
The highlights of Samburu game reserve is the spectacular
scenic beauty, rivers and forests. It is an area where the
local people have a rich and colorful heritage. The reserves
have numerous permanent springs and a wealth of wildlife which
includes leopard, hippo, elephant, lion, reticulated giraffe,
grevy’s zebra and crocodile in the Ewaso Nyiro River. Over 365
species of birds have been identified in the sanctuaries.
Day 3 Samburu- Mt. Kenya/Sweet waters
Depart Samburu and proceed to Mt.Kenya region. Lunch at
Mountain Rock lodge followed by after noon game drives at the
Sweetwater’s game ranch. Children can also enjoy a full hour
of Horse riding Dinner and overnight stay at Mt.Rock campsite
Sweetwater’s is the o¬nly sanctuary for rehabilitation in
Kenya of these widely abused chimpanzees with two groups
living in an environment as close to their natural habitat as
possible. The site is also a dedicated black rhino breeding
area.
Day 4 Mt. Kenya - Lake Nakuru National
park.
We break the camp soon after breakfast and proceed to Lake
Nakuru National park. Lunch enroute followed by an afternoon
game drives as the pick lake. Dinner and overnight at a
campsite.
Lake Nakuru is a shallow alkaline lake on the edges of Nakuru
town and lies a distance of 160 kilometers from Nairobi. The
lake is world famous as home to millions of flamingoes. The
number of flamingoes depends on the water level which
determines the quantity of algae on which the birds feed.
Flamingoes are known to migrate to other Rift Valley lakes
whenever the water level is low. The National Park surrounds
the lake and was gazetted to protect the colony of flamingoes
as well as provide sanctuary for endangered species such as
the rhino. There are about 25 white and black rhinos, one of
the largest concentrations in the country. Predators are also
residents to this park while Rothschild’s giraffe have been
trans-located into the park for safety
Day 5: Lake Nakuru- Naivasha
We break the camp soon after break fast and proceed to Lake
Naivasha.Morning visit to hells gate national park- this park
can be explored on foot or by cycling- bicycles are available
for hire at an extra cost. Dinner and overnight stay at
fisherman’s camp
Hells gate national park is characterized by diverse
topography and geological scenery. It has historically been an
important home for the rare lammergeyer, but it is now thought
that the famous pair of birds may not have nested in the park
for several years.
One is encouraged to hike and cycle in the park. This is a
rarity in Kenyan National Parks, and is only made possible due
to the lack of large predators such as lions and cheetahs
Day 6 : Lake Naivasha – Amboseli National park
Break the camp and proceed to Amboseli national park. Via
Nairobi –Amboseli is the magnificent park at the foot hills of
Mt.Kilimanjaro.After noon gamedrives followed by dinner and
overnight stay at a campsite.
This small park (at 392 sq km) is the second most popular park
in Kenya after Maasai Mara, mainly due to the spectacular
backdrop of Mt. Kilimanjaro on the southern boundary.
Day 7 : Amboseli National park
Full day spent exploring the park. Optional visit to Maasai
villages can be arranged with our guide betwe en game drives.
Overnight stay at a campsite.
Amboseli means ‘the place of water’ in Maasai language. The
park has an endless supply of water which is filtered through
thousands of meters of volcanic rock from Mount Kilimanjaro.
Animal species seen include elephant, zebra, wildebeest,
giraffe, impala and leopard. The birdlife seen here includes
pelican, bee eater, kingfisher, African fish eagle and pygmy
falcon. Amboseli is one of the most popular parks and offers
excellent accommodation facilities. There are five lodges and
two campsites inside the park. Kilimanjaro forms the backdrop
of this game sanctuary and it is a sight to see and marvel at.
The nomadic richly decorated Maasai who are deeply steeped in
Maasai culture entertain visitors with enchanting dances of
ageless Africa.
Day 8: Amboseli - Lake Manyara
After breakfast, we drive into Tanzania via the Namanga
border. We also pass through Arusha to Lake Manyara National
park with lunch enroute. Regardless of the direction we
approach Manyara from, the view is always fantastic. We
proceed to a campsite for dinner and overnight stay.
Lake Manyara is a shallow, alkaline lake that is part of the
Rift Valley wall; the lake is at the base of this dramatic
western escarpment giving it a beautiful and serene setting.
In addition to this peaceful setting, Lake Manyara’s main
attractions are its rich bird life, tree climbing lions and
its hippos, which you can see at a closer range than many
other places. Lake Manyara also hosts thousands of flamingos
at certain times of the year and has diverse vegetation
ranging from savannah, to marshes and acacia woodland,
enabling a variety of wildlife habitats including butterflies.
Day 9: Lake Manyara - Serengeti National park
Morning gamedrives at Lake Manyara National park then proceed
to Serengeti national park.Game is viewed as we proceed to the
campsite for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 10 /11 Serengeti National park
Full days spent exploring the park .
Serengeti is Africa’s most famous and Tanzania’s largest park
covering 14,736 sq km and is adjoining with the Masai Mara
National reserve in Kenya. With a wildebeest population of
about 2 million and several other hoofed species (which
include zebra, Thomson’s gazelle, impala, topi, Grants
gazelle, Kongoni, Eland, Kirk’s dik dik, klipspringer, roan,
Oryx, oribi, waterbuck, buffalo, giraffe and warthog), the
Serengeti is sure to attract a string of prey such as lion,
leopard, cheetah, hyena, golden jackals and bat eared foxes.
Elephants are relatively scarce and the few remaining black
rhinoceros are restricted to the Moru Koppies area.
Serengeti also offers rewarding bird viewing with ostrich and
kori bustard being common, a variety of larks, finches, and
raptors can be seen but the most distinctive small bird is the
lilac breasted roller.
Day 12: Ngorongoro via Olduvai Gorge
After an early breakfast, we drive south to the magnificent
Ngorongoro crater via the historical Olduvai Gorge whilst game
watching only interrupted by a picnic lunch enroute. We stop
and set camp at the Simba (Lion) Campsite.
The Ngorongoro crater is the world’s biggest whole volcanic
caldera at 8300 sq km and is arguably the most stunning arena.
It is frequently described as one of the wonders of the world,
not only because of its geological magnificence, but also
because it serves as an extraordinary natural sanctuary for
some of Africa’s largest populations of large mammals.
The Olduvai Gorge cuts through rock beds layered in time
sequence from 2 million years ago to the present. It is here
where humanoid bones have been found dating back to over 1.75
million years including a direct ancestor of modern man.
Fossil footprints (over three million years old) have also
been found here and are the most ancient footprints yet
discovered. There is an excellent site museum where you can
explore the diggings with a guide and it is also a great place
to view birds.
Day 13 : Ngorongoro- Tarangire national park
Morning crater tour then proceed to Tarangire national park
.Dinner and overnight at a campsite.
Day 14: Tarangire – Arusha
Full morning gamedrives the return to the camp for lunch.
Break the camp soon after lunch and drive to Arusha town for
overnight at a budget hotel.
Herds of up to 300 elephants scratch the dry river bed for
underground streams, while migratory wildebeest, zebra,
buffalo, impala, gazelle, hartebeest and eland crowd the
shrinking lagoons. It's the greatest concentration of wildlife
outside the Serengeti ecosystem - a smorgasbord for predators
– and the one place in Tanzania where dry-country antelope
such as the stately fringe-eared oryx and peculiar long-necked
gerenuk are regularly observed
Day 15 : Arusha – Nairobi
Board a Nairobi bound shuttle bus and drive to Nairobi – to
arrive at 1400 hrs.
Cost per person joining a group US$
2550 Minimun 4 pax
Package Includes: camping safari
-transport by safari vehicle
- Crater service fees/conservation fees.
- Services of a professional English speaking guide
- Game parks or national parks entry fees;
- Campsite fees;- Camping gear
- Use of our two/three person tents;
- Foam mattresses;
-1 night accommodations in Arusha on Half board basis
- Three meals per day whilst on safari, prepared by our cook
- 1 litre Mineral water per person per day
Price excludes: camping safari
- Drinks
- Tipping
- Cultural visits to Maasai/Samburu villages
- Sleeping bags
- Personal effects
- Kenya /Tanzania Visas
- Hotel accommodation in Nairobi after the safari
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