Choose Adventure Kenya Safari Group

There are many ways to experience an Adventure Kenya Safari. For example, if you want to see elephants and lions, you can go on a safari in the Masai Mara. You can also enjoy a Lake Nakuru safari and view the pink waters of Lake Nakuru national park. And if you really want to see the Big Five, you can also go on a safari to Amboseli. For your Adventure Kenya Safari, you can choose to go on a private guided safari or join a group tour.

Lake Nakuru National Park

Whether you want a fast-paced lifestyle or a slow-paced one, you are sure to find it during an Adventure Kenya Safari in Lake Nakuru National Reserve. This park was established in the early 1990s to protect the lake and surrounding mountains. Its current extent extends to the surrounding savannas as well. The weather is generally clear and hot throughout the year, with only the rainy season affecting the park.

The area surrounding Lake Nakuru is a stunning natural wonder and is the setting for the famous Out of Africa film. Primate viewing in the park is also a must-do experience, and you can get up close and personal by hiking to Baboon Cliff. The park also boasts a flamingo population that migrates to the area every year from November to May. This is an excellent choice for a wildlife-watching safari in Kenya.

Olpejeta Chimpanzee Sanctuary

On an Adventure Kenya Safari to Olpejeta Chimpanzee Sanctuary, you can experience the thrill of being near chimpanzees in their natural habitat. Although they are not native to Kenya, they live there in great numbers. This chimpanzee sanctuary was opened in 1993 after a Burundian rescue center closed due to civil war. Today, the sanctuary is home to about 50 rescued chimpanzees.

When traveling to Ol Pejeta, you will enjoy a game drive at dawn. The break of day is magical on the Ol Pejeta plateau, as the animals take advantage of the coolest part of the day. While you are at the Sanctuary, you can join optional activities like lion tracking. The tracking excursions are operated by Ol Pejeta’s Ecological Monitoring Department. Guests stay in the vehicle during the excursion, and the guide will share his experiences with you.

Tsavo East and West National Parks

Tsavo National Park is home to some of Africa’s largest land animals. The park’s rolling red dirt explains its unusual red color. The park is divided into east and west sections and offers different vantage points for viewing the African landscape. This adventure safari to Kenya will give you the opportunity to see a variety of animals in both parks. This area is considered a prime location for viewing wildlife and will not disappoint.

The park is also home to a large population of Tsavo lions. You can also see these species of elephant, which are unique because of their red color. In addition, you’ll see the iconic black kite, sacred ibis, and crowned crane. More than 500 bird species can be seen in the national park, so you’re sure to find something to suit your taste.

Samburu National Reserve

In the rift valley of Kenya, the Samburu National Reserve is a pristine wilderness where visitors can experience great wildlife densities and get a chance to get up close to the country’s rarest species. Unlike other safari circuits in Kenya, this park is relatively unknown and less visited. Located north of the Laikipia district, Samburu National Reserve is surrounded by striking volcanic mountains, and red dust, as well as deep craters.

Game viewing in the Samburu National Reserve is one of the best in Kenya, featuring all of the Big Five except rhinos. The park is home to big herds of elephants that cross its plains. Leopard sightings are excellent in this park, and habituated leopards can make for an exceptionally memorable encounter. Other northern specials to see include beisa oryx, lesser kudu, Grevy’s zebra, and gerenuk, which are weird-looking bird native to the area.

Sala’s Camp

If you’d like to see the world’s most incredible wildlife while on an Adventure Kenya Safari, Sala’s Camp is the place to go. This intimate camp is set in the heart of the Maasai Mara. This camp is known for its hospitable staff, which caters to your every need. The meals are freshly prepared by the chefs, who use ingredients from the Maasai farms. There are also plenty of dishes for kids and even special menus for those with allergies. The camp features five safaris in two nights.

This intimate camp offers luxurious tents that have hot showers and a private plunge pool, ideal for honeymooners and families. Each tent is outfitted with mosquito repellent and has a small refrigerator, electric blankets, and running water. The camp also has a generator and solar power, which mean that your devices won’t run out of power. During the day, you can enjoy game drives with your family, stargazing, and enjoy a sundowner by the campfire. You can also go hot air ballooning over the plains or opt for a romantic evening with your loved one.

Tsavo East

Tsavo East Adventure Kenya Safari is a great way to get a taste of wildlife. This national park is home to the world’s largest herd of elephants, as well as more than 500 different bird species. You can see giraffes, buffalo, ostriches, zebras, and many more on your game drives. Tsavo East also hosts a large population of ostriches and migratory birds who stop here for a rest.

The second day of your Tsavo East Adventure Kenya Safari will be spent searching for the Big Five. You’ll see everything from short-maned Tsavo lions to unusual rosy-hued elephants, as well as hundreds of other species of birds. Your day will end back at your lodge at 9am. The next day is set aside for the final African wildlife adventure.

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