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Lakes, Craters, and Plains of Kenya and Tanzania

PRIVATE TOUR - 13 DAY SAMPLE ITINERARY

FROM £$ 11259

Private Tour Highlights

  • Get a comprehensive African Safari experience
  • See a diverse range of wildlife, from Big 5 to birds
  • Take advantage of the guide’s wealth of knowledge
  • Experience Lake Nakuru, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • There will be a number of Black Rhinos to see
  • Travel to the Serengeti, Tanzania’s largest and most popular park
  • See the wide variety of bird life of Amboseli
  • See the unflooded Ngorongoro Volcanic Crater
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Tour Overview

Let Yampu guide you to Kenya’s Lake Nakuru, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and natural reserve that is home to over a million flamingos and a number of endangered black rhinos. After visiting this impressive site, fly south for a visit to Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. This trip ends in Tanzania with a visit to the vast Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti, Tanzania’s largest and most popular park.

After spending a night in Nairobi, you will travel northwest to Lake Nakuru National Park, which was the first African park dedicated to the preservation of birdlife. With a warm, alkaline lake at its heart bordered by grasslands, rocky cliffs, yellow-barked acacia, tree-climbing lions, over a million flamingoes, 450 species of birds and one of the highest concentrations of rhinos in the world, it’s not hard to see why Lake Nakuru is one of Kenya’s most-visited national parks.

You will then transfer south to Amboseli, via Nairobi. Amboseli, is a small, but distinct national park located in southern Kenya, along the border of Tanzania. What sets Amboseli apart from other parks, and also makes it the third most popular park in Kenya, is its backdrop Mt. Kilimanjaro and its diverse wildlife including antelopes, olive baboons, buffalo, cheetah, elephants, hippos, spotted hyenas, jackals, vervet monkeys, warthogs, and water birds.

The Ngorongoro crater is a large, un-flooded volcanic caldera which formed when a giant volcano exploded and collapsed on itself some two to three million years ago. It is 2000 feet deep and covers 100 square miles. The Crater is often called ‘Africa’s Eden’ and the ‘8th Natural Wonder of the World,’ and is a main draw for tourists coming to Tanzania as well as a definite world-class attraction. Within the crater rim exists large grazing herds of zebra and wildebeest, the endangered black rhino, and some of Africa’s large cats. The game viewing is truly incredible, and the topography and views of the surrounding Crater Highlands out of this world.

Serengeti is easily Tanzania’s most famous national park, and it’s also the largest, at 14,763 square kilometres of protected area that borders Kenya’s Masai Mara Game Park. Its far-reaching plains of endless grass, tinged with the twisted shadows of acacia trees, have made it the quintessential image of a wild and untarnished Africa. Its large stone kopjes are home to rich ecosystems, and the sheer magnitude and scale of life that the plains support is staggering. The annual wildebeest migration through the Serengeti and the Masai Mara attract visitors from around the world, who flock to the open plains to witness the largest mass movement of land mammals on the planet. More than a million animals make the seasonal journey to fresh pasture to the north, then the south, after the biannual rains.

Inclusions
Price Includes:

All transfers between accommodation and airports, All domestic airfare including return flights from Nairobi to Nakuru and Nairobi to Amboseli, Round trip international airfare from Nairobi to Kilimanjaro Airport, Overnight accommodations in each area visited, All meals and refreshments (excluding beverages at Sunbird Lodge, Nakuru) All professional daily guided game drives in open top 4x4 vehicles, guided walks, and activities with English-speaking guides and trackers. National Park fees and all government taxes & levies.

Notes:
* This program is valid Sunday – Sunday, year-round.

* Program costs vary with season: please inquire with one of our sales consultants for further details.

* Listed prices not applicable from December 21 – January 2. Please contact a Yampu travel specialist for pricing and availability.
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Package Price: From £$ 11259

Prices shown above are per person. Hotel categories do not adhere strictly to international ratings; Yampu has evaluated the hotels according to destination and availability. Prices include local airfare (where applicable), hotel accommodation including daily breakfast; all transfers with baggage handling, all guided tours in English and all entrance fees.

Please note that prices are subject to change based on availability and seasonality, especially during the holiday season from December 20th through January 5th each year. Please contact a Yampu Travel Specialist for more information on best times to travel.

Trip Type:

All our trips are operated on a private basis unless specified otherwise. This is only a sample itinerary; your Yampu Tour Consultant will personalize this trip for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!

Tour Itinerary

Day
1

International flight to Nairobi

Overnight flight to Nairobi.

Overnight flight to Nairobi.

Day
2

Arrival in Nairobi

Upon arrival in Nairobi, reception and transfer to the hotel. Overnight in Nairobi.

Upon arrival in Nairobi, reception and transfer to the hotel. Overnight in Nairobi.

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Day
3

Nairobi – Lake Nakuru

Transfer to the airport for a flight to Lake Nakuru. After unpacking, settle in and have lunch, then set off on the first game drive. Check out Lake Nakuru's terrain and the flamingoes that abound on its shore. And be sure to keep a look out for rhinos, predators, bucks and plains game.
Wrap up the day sitting around a camp fire telling stories, talking to other travelers and listening to the sounds of the Bush at night.

Transfer to the airport for a flight to Lake Nakuru. After unpacking, settle in and have lunch, then set off on the first game drive. Check out Lake Nakuru's terrain and the flamingoes that abound on its shore. And be sure to keep a look out for rhinos, predators, bucks and plains game.
Wrap up the day sitting around a camp fire telling stories, talking to other travelers and listening to the sounds of the Bush at night.

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Day
4

Exploring Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha

Wake up before sunup and have some coffee, tea and breakfast pastries, before taking a morning game drive. See how still and quiet the Bush is at dawn and watch it begin to stir as the sun comes up.
Return to camp for a hearty brunch; then take a guided safari on-foot or to explore Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha. Head back to camp for lunch followed by a siesta, and then finish up the day with an evening game drive and an African sunset.

Wake up before sunup and have some coffee, tea and breakfast pastries, before taking a morning game drive. See how still and quiet the Bush is at dawn and watch it begin to stir as the sun comes up.
Return to camp for a hearty brunch; then take a guided safari on-foot or to explore Lake Nakuru and Lake Naivasha. Head back to camp for lunch followed by a siesta, and then finish up the day with an evening game drive and an African sunset.

Day
5

Balloon Safari

Early morning transfer to the balloon safari site, a highly-recommended optional excursion. There will be a chance to see lions, elephants, buffaloes, bucks, hippos, crocodiles, countless species of birds and Lake Nakuru from above. Afterward there will be a special, al fresco champagne breakfast.
Then take a game drive back to the camp, where lunch will be served and once again choose from many activities. Return to camp for dinner, after a day that could only be described as memorable.

Early morning transfer to the balloon safari site, a highly-recommended optional excursion. There will be a chance to see lions, elephants, buffaloes, bucks, hippos, crocodiles, countless species of birds and Lake Nakuru from above. Afterward there will be a special, al fresco champagne breakfast.
Then take a game drive back to the camp, where lunch will be served and once again choose from many activities. Return to camp for dinner, after a day that could only be described as memorable.

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Day
6

Lake Nakuru - Amboseli

Wake up at sunrise for the last game drive before a flight to Amboseli via Nairobi. Upon arrival at the Amboseli airport, reception and transfer to the safari camp; on the way, pass local Maasai villages and Amboseli's grounds. After unpacking, settle in and have lunch, then set off on the first game drive. With Mt. Kilimanjaro as its backdrop, Amboseli is considered one of Kenya’s most scenic national parks, and the wildlife that it offers is equally as spectacular as its grounds. Amboseli is best known for its elephants, so keep an eye open for these spectacular beasts. Wrap up the day with a night game drive back to the camp and dinner followed by a camp fire, to tell stories, talk to other travelers and listen to the sounds of the Bush at night. ...read less

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Day
7

Game viewing in Amboseli

After coffee, tea and breakfast pastries, drive through the bush for a full morning of game viewing. Following lunch at camp or a picnic in the park, spend the afternoon at leisure. In the early evening go on another game drive, stop for a sundowner and find out more about nocturnal animals, such as aardvarks, serval cats, caracals, bat-eared foxes and African wild cats. Return to camp for dinner and overnight.

After coffee, tea and breakfast pastries, drive through the bush for a full morning of game viewing. Following lunch at camp or a picnic in the park, spend the afternoon at leisure. In the early evening go on another game drive, stop for a sundowner and find out more about nocturnal animals, such as aardvarks, serval cats, caracals, bat-eared foxes and African wild cats. Return to camp for dinner and overnight.

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Day
8

Amboseli - Nairobi

Transfer back to the Amboseli airstrip for a flight back to Wilson airport in Nairobi, to connect with a flight to the Kilimanjaro Airport in Tanzania. Transfer to accommodations. Embark on an afternoon game drive in the Ngorongoro Crater.

Transfer back to the Amboseli airstrip for a flight back to Wilson airport in Nairobi, to connect with a flight to the Kilimanjaro Airport in Tanzania. Transfer to accommodations. Embark on an afternoon game drive in the Ngorongoro Crater.

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Day
9

Exploring the Ngorongoro Highlands

Enjoy a relaxing morning breakfast, followed by some leisure time. In the afternoon after lunch go on a walk in the Ngorongoro Highlands with a guided ranger, or spend the afternoon doing a guided walk around the lodge grounds.

Enjoy a relaxing morning breakfast, followed by some leisure time. In the afternoon after lunch go on a walk in the Ngorongoro Highlands with a guided ranger, or spend the afternoon doing a guided walk around the lodge grounds.

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Day
10

Nairobi – Serengeti

After breakfast transfer to accommodations in the Serengeti. Embark on an afternoon game drive.
Later this afternoon, return to the lodge for dinner and an evening camp fire.

After breakfast transfer to accommodations in the Serengeti. Embark on an afternoon game drive.
Later this afternoon, return to the lodge for dinner and an evening camp fire.

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Day
11

Arrival in Serengeti

After breakfast transfer to accommodations in the Serengeti. Embark on an afternoon game drive.
Later this afternoon, return to the lodge for dinner and an evening camp fire.

After breakfast transfer to accommodations in the Serengeti. Embark on an afternoon game drive.
Later this afternoon, return to the lodge for dinner and an evening camp fire.

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Day
12

Game drive in the Serengeti

Early breakfast & depart for morning game drive. Return for lunch or have pack lunch on safari and embark on an afternoon game drive.
Later this afternoon, return to the lodge for dinner and an evening camp fire.

Early breakfast & depart for morning game drive. Return for lunch or have pack lunch on safari and embark on an afternoon game drive.
Later this afternoon, return to the lodge for dinner and an evening camp fire.

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Day
13

Serengeti – Kilimanjaro Airport – Home

Early breakfast and morning game drive before transferring back to Kilimanjaro Airport for a flight home or an optional Yampu Tours add-on.

Early breakfast and morning game drive before transferring back to Kilimanjaro Airport for a flight home or an optional Yampu Tours add-on.

Nairobi, Kenya

Lake Nakuru National Park, Tharaka Nithi, Kenya

Amboseli National Park, Kajiado, Kenya

Ngorongoro Crater, Ngorongoro, Arusha, Tanzania

Serengeti National Park, Serengeti, Mara, Tanzania

Places You'll See

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    Nairobi

    As one of the largest cities in all of Africa, there is much to see and do in Nairobi. Visit the Nairobi National Park, home to herds of Zebra, Giraffes, Lions, Hippos, and birldlife. Or the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage to play with baby elephants. Head to the Tana River for white water rafting, or the Nairobi National Museum to learn about Kenya’s history and culture.

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    Amboseli National Park

    For one of the best wildlife-viewing experiences of a lifetime, visit the Amboseli National Park. With an ecosystem of several swamps and dry, dusty ground, the park is home to over 400 species of wild birds, as well as many land animals such as African elephants, Cape buffalo, Masai lions and giraffes, and Plains zebra.

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    Ngorongoro Conservation Area

    The Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a crater caused by a collapsed volcano, is now home to a wide variety of wildlife and vegetation. With one of the densest populations of lions in the world, there’s a good chance of spotting one, along with zebra, buffalo, and even black rhinos. Also home to Olduvai Gorge, considered the seat of humanity.

  • Serengeti National Park

    Famous for its annual migration of nearly two million zebra and wildebeest, the Tanzanian national park of the Serengeti hosts many walks of wildlife including the “big five”; The Masi Lion, African Leopard, African Bush Elephant, Eastern Black Rhinoceros, and the African Buffalo. Declared a world heritage site, this national park provides a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the local wildlife.

Hotel Options

3 Star Properties

Nairobi : The Stanley Hotel

Nairobi : Southern Sun

Nairobi : Palacina Hotel

Lake Nakuru National Park : Flamingo Hill Camp

Amboseli National Reserve : Sopa Lodge

Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania : Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge

4 Star Properties

Nairobi : Windsor Golf & Country Club

Lake Nakuru National Park : Sarova Lion Hill Lodge

Amboseli National Reserve : Serena Lodge

Amboseli National Reserve : Toritilis Camp

Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania : Ngorongoro Serena Lodge

Serengeti National Park : Serengeti Serena Lodge

5 Star Properties

Nairobi : Ngong House

Nairobi : House of Waine

Lake Nakuru National Park : Elementaita Serena Camp

Amboseli National Reserve : Porini Camp

Amboseli National Reserve : Ol Donyo Lodge

Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania : Ngorongoro Crater Lodge

Serengeti National Park : Serengeti Migration Camp

Luxury Properties

Nairobi : Giraffe Manor (Halfboard)

Lake Nakuru National Park : Elementaita Serena Camp

Testimonials

Rich

Traveled July, 2014

Stone Town was great fun

Stone Town was great fun! The hotel was great as was the guide. No gliches with the airlines or the return flight.

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Jerome S.

Traveled May, 2013

The trip you set up for me was flawless.

The trip you set up for me was flawless. The guide met all my expectations. He was helpful and protective. I did learn that in Africa, time is a relative thing. I soon learned that when James told me we were one half hour from anywhere, I could count on an hour. I saw every major animal, but one, including the Black Rino, one of the most endangers specie in the Crater. I took 900 pictures. I can tell you without a doubt, that your people can take care of a person my age and should promote that fact. I loved Nxabega. However, I was prevented from going to my tent for a rest when a family of Elephants started eating the trees between the lunch area and my tent. They were all first rate camps, but Sopa was exceptional. If you wish me to fill out anything, let me know. One funny story. I needed to go to the bathroom. James asked me to wait while he drove about a half a mile to high ground, so he could watch out for animals while I attended to the problem behind his 4×4. As we get to about fifty yards from the place we planned to stop; three lions walked over the hill and past our vehicle. You would be surprised how fast the urge to go disappears under these circumstances.

Daryl, Travel Agent

Traveled June, 2012

I’ve been told more than once A++

I’ve been told more than once A++ so I’m thinking it was great. I’ll forward this to Paul. He’d love to tell you how much he enjoyed it. Apparently George Lucas among various celebrities have stayed at the Little Governors. He thought that was great.

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