Conservationist Safari
Destination:
Nairobi hotel 2 nights / Maasai Mara 2 nights / Ol Pejeta 1 night / Lewa conservancy 2 nights / Tsavo East 2 nights.
A superb introduction to Kenya’s most visited parks, game reserve and world top animal centers, with both David Sheldrick elephant orphanage, Lewa & Ol Pejeta conservancies offers the very best wildlife experience!
The Nairobi National Park, close to the capital city center with a variety of good game including lion, buffalo, cheetah, leopard, rhino, giraffes, and wildebeest among others. No elephants are to be found, mainly due to their destructive nature. Visit the David Sheldrick elephant orphanage world renowned see baby elephants during their daily mud bath and feeding, adopt one and support the project!
The Ol Pejeta conservancy is the most intriguing place to be for any visitor, a unique animal sanctuary and safe haven for the endangered wild animals including the only three remaining Northern white Rhinos in the world, get close contact with them and know about their story, a rare chance of watching Chimpanzee behind the scenes and as you learn more on their daily care, exiting experience visiting the baby white rhino abandoned by its mother. Simply at Ol Pejeta visitors are introduced to most memorable activities, gearing up towards conservation efforts being spear headed at a fee.
Lewa conservancy, world renowned and popular with celebrities, conservationist, writers and photographers, well known for its outstanding game viewing and breathtaking view of Mt Kenya. Nestled on a 65,000 acres of private protected wilderness, home to the largest concentration of Grevy zebras, host over 130 black & white rhinos among other wildlife species! The best you always get at Lewa!
Maasai Mara is arguably the most visited where virtually every wildlife is to be spotted with over 450 species of animals have been recorded here. A chance to spot lions, rhinos, hippos, crocodiles, giraffe, wildebeests, zebras, buffalo, warthogs, hyenas, jackals, wild dogs, buffalo, leopard, elephant and many more in plenty within the greater Mara ecosystem which plays host to the annual 7th wonder of world, the yearly migration of over 2 million wildebeest and zebras (July to October), following on their heels are the predators of the savanna- lion, cheetah, wild dog, jackal, hyena and vultures, always ready to make a kill!. An experience of a life time for any visitor to witness such a rare phenomenon.
Tsavo East is well known as home to the legendary “Man Eaters of Tsavo”, pride of marauding lions which terrorized, maimed and killed railway constructions workers in 1889, and more so known for the “Red elephant of Tsavo” among other species and superb natural attractions, ideal to spot good game
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