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4 Days – Amboseli and Tsavo East Safari (Starting and ending in Mombasa)

4 Days – Amboseli and Tsavo East Safari (Starting and ending in Mombasa)

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Experience the best of Kenya’s wildlife and landscapes on our 4-day Amboseli and Tsavo East Safari, starting and ending in Mombasa. This safari combines the iconic Amboseli National Park, known for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro and large elephant herds, with the expansive wilderness of Tsavo East National Park.

Your journey begins with a drive from Mombasa to Amboseli, where you will enjoy game drives against the backdrop of Africa’s highest peak. Amboseli is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, cheetahs, and an array of bird species.

Next, venture into Tsavo East, famous for its red-earth plains and abundant wildlife, including the “Big Five.” Explore the park’s vast savannahs and key features like the Yatta Plateau and the Galana River through guided game drives in a comfortable 4×4 safari vehicle.

Each evening, relax in well-appointed lodges or camps, savouring delicious meals and the tranquil ambience of the African wilderness. This safari offers a perfect mix of adventure and comfort, making it ideal for both experienced safari enthusiasts and first-time explorers.

Join us for an unforgettable 4-day adventure, immersing yourself in the natural beauty and wildlife of Amboseli and Tsavo East, with the convenience of starting and ending your journey in Mombasa.

  • Departure
    Nairobi - Hotel or Airport
  • Departure Time
    Please arrive by 7:00 AM for a prompt departure at 7:30 AM.
  • Return Time
    Approximately 8:30 PM.
  • Included
    Accommodation
    All game drives
    Bottled drinking water
    Meals
    Park Fees
    Professional Guide
  • Not Included
    Airport Transfers
    Laundry
    Other personal items
    Tips
    Travel insurance
    Visa fees (Where Applicable)
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Day 1: Mombasa - Amboseli National Park

Pick up from the Airport or Nairobi hotel in the morning,  drive to Lake Nakuru National Park through The Great African Rift Valley,  have a game drive until lunch,  then proceed for lunch at Lake Nakuru Lodge,  another game drive afterward check out drive to Nairobi arriving late in the evening. Lake Nakuru National Park is an important attraction site and home to thousands of different bird species and home to Black and white rhinos,  lions,  and leopards.
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Day 2: Full Day Game Drives in Amboseli

Rise with the sun and enjoy a hearty breakfast at the lodge. Today is dedicated to exploring the diverse landscapes and wildlife of Amboseli National Park. Embark on morning and afternoon game drives, venturing deeper into the park and witnessing a variety of habitats like acacia woodlands, swamps, and savannah plains. Be mesmerized by the abundance of wildlife, including large herds of elephants, graceful giraffes, and predators like lions and hyenas. After a thrilling day of exploration, return to your lodge for a sumptuous dinner and a relaxing overnight stay.
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Day 3: Amboseli - Tsavo East National Park

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the lodge before departing Amboseli National Park. Embark on a scenic drive towards Tsavo East National Park, passing through diverse landscapes along the way. Arrive at Tsavo East National Park by lunchtime, check in to your lodge and enjoy a delicious lunch. As the day cools down, embark on your first exciting game drive in Tsavo East, venturing into the vast plains and spotting iconic red-earthed elephants. Keep your eyes peeled for a variety of wildlife, including lions, zebras, giraffes, and antelopes. Return to your lodge for dinner and a comfortable overnight stay.
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Day 4: Tsavo East - Mombasa

Rise early for a final exciting game drive in Tsavo East. Enjoy the golden light of sunrise as you search for animals emerging after a cool night. With some luck, you might even spot predators returning from their hunts. After breakfast, check out of your lodge and depart from Tsavo East National Park. Relax and reminisce about your safari experience during the scenic drive back to Mombasa. Your tour concludes with drop off at Mombasa Airport/Mombasa hotel, leaving you with unforgettable memories of your Kenyan wildlife adventure.

Location

History of the city

Once upon a time in the vibrant heart of Kenya, nestled amidst the Great Rift Valley, lay the enchanting town of Nakuru. Known as the "Gateway to the Rift Valley," Nakuru was a haven for travelers seeking the raw beauty of Africa. Its tourism sector thrived, drawing adventurers, nature enthusiasts, and wildlife lovers from around the world. The town's crown jewel was Lake Nakuru, a shimmering expanse of water embraced by lush acacia forests and rolling hills. This haven was home to a mesmerizing array of wildlife, with thousands of flamingos turning the lake's waters into a sea of pink during the dry season. Tourists flocked to witness this stunning spectacle, their cameras clicking away to capture nature's vibrant artistry. Lake Nakuru National Park, a sanctuary for the endangered black rhinos and white rhinos, stood as a testament to Kenya's commitment to conservation. Visitors embarked on exhilarating safaris, guided by knowledgeable rangers who unveiled the secrets of this natural wonderland. Giraffes gracefully strode by, zebras danced through the grasslands, and elusive leopards made fleeting appearances, making every moment a thrilling encounter with the wild. For culture seekers, Nakuru had much to offer as well. The town's bustling markets brimmed with colorful Maasai crafts and beadwork, a testament to Kenya's rich cultural heritage. Travelers reveled in the opportunity to connect with the local communities, sharing stories and savoring traditional cuisine. Nakuru's tourism sector also extended beyond its borders, with nearby attractions like Hell's Gate National Park offering hiking and rock-climbing adventures. The geothermal wonders of the Great Rift Valley, such as hot springs and geysers, added another layer of fascination to the region. In Nakuru, tourism was not just about sightseeing; it was an immersive journey into the heart of Africa's natural and cultural diversity. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting its warm hues over Lake Nakuru, travelers gathered around campfires, sharing stories of their remarkable encounters. Nakuru had a way of leaving an indelible mark on the souls of those who ventured there, making them yearn for the day they could return to this wondrous corner of Kenya.
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