Day 1: Diani Beach – Tsavo East (ca 180 Km, approximately 3.5 hours)
We pick you very Early in the morning from your Hotel .Then drive along Mombasa-Nairobi road. Enter Tsavo East National Park a 3.5 Hours drive.Tsavo East National Park is one of the world’s largest game reserves, famous for its huge herds of Red elephants, Man Eaters Lions and Many Birds. There are also other variety of other animals such as buffalos, giraffes and zebras. Then visit Aruba dam (Man made dam) which is located in the middle of the park, where a high concentration of animals can be observed during the dry season. Afterwards we drive to the Ashnil Aruba Lodge for check in and lunch. After your lunch you will rest till 4.00 pm.Afternoon game viewing searching for Red Elephants,Giraffe,Bufallo,Lion,Cheetah,Leopard ,Zebra and many types of Birds. From 4.00 pm till 6.30 pm.Then Dinner and overnight at Ashnil Aruba Lodge
https://www.ashnilhotels.com/aruba/
Day 2: Tsavo East – Amboseli
Early morning breakfast and after breakfast you will depart Tsavo East and depart to Amboseli National park a 5 hours drive ,arriving in time for check in and lunch. Later afternoon game drive within Amboseli Park which lies at the floors of Mount Kilimanjaro (Highest Mountain in Africa). Mount Kilimanjaro offers scenic backgrounds for photography. Elephants, Lions, Cheetah, Buffalo etc. can be seen at the swamp area. Later dinner and overnight at Oltukai Lodge.
Day 3: Amboseli – Mombasa / Diani Beach
Early morning game viewing insight of Mt Kilimanjaro. After your breakfast check-out of the park and drive through Irimito Gate, having your lunch on the way and drive back to your coastal hotel a 8 hours drive, arriving in the evening.
Distance approx. 400km, travel time approx. 8h
Highlights:
Amboseli National Park is home to the BIG FIVE, elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo and rhino.
The topography of the country is flat with scattered vegetation and swamps, which is to your advantage in terms of locating the animals.
Get the chance to see the red elephants of Tsavo and the lions (man eaters).
Experience the visit of the Masai villages to get to know their culture in Amboseli.
Tsavo East National Park
With an area of 11,747 square kilometres, the eastern part is about 2,000 km² larger than the western part. The areas to the north of the Galana River, which is a permanent water source, about two thirds of the park, are inaccessible to visitors. The park is characterised by grass and bush savannahs and semi-desert steppes. These alternate with acacia forests, gorges, individual rock groups and island mountains. Seasonal rivers in the southern part are the Voi River and the Mbololo River. The Athi River and the Galana River are permanent waterways. The Galana River is formed above the Lugard Falls by the confluence of the Athi and Tsavo Rivers. Along the rivers there are narrow gallery forests. Standing waters can be found at Mundanda Rock (natural damming through rock face) and at Aruba Dam, in addition to smaller water holes, often created by elephants. Parts of the park are of volcanic origin. A flat and extensive lava ridge, the Yatta Plateau, runs along the western boundary in the east of the Athi River. It is the longest lava field in the world.
7 days safari starting from Nairobi to the Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha, then to Amboseli and Tsavo East National Park.
2 day Safari to Tsavo East National Park and overnight stay at Voi Safari Lodge including lunch, dinner and breakfast. Optional is the Voi Wildlife Lodge.
7 days safari starting from Nairobi to the Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha, then to Amboseli and back to Nairobi.
Your four day safari with 3 overnight stays full board goes first to Tsavo East National Park, then Amboseli and back to the Taita Hills with arrival the next day at Diani Beach.
We offer Safaris to Tsavo East, Tsavo West, Amboseli, Masai Mara, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha and Tanzania as group tours or private tours.
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Diani Beach Rd, Ukunda, Mombasa, Kenya
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