Ol Pajeta conservancy
Ol Pajeta conservancy is on the Equator between the foothills of the Aberdare and Mount Kenya. The conservancy is home to an astounding variety of animals. Thanks to the wildlife and the wonderful views across open plains of Ol Pajeta, an unforgettable safari experienced is guaranteed. Major attractions include Sweat waters chimpanzee sanctuary, Black rhino sanctuary and many more, other activities include walking safari and horse riding.
Samburu National Reserve
Samburu National Reserve is situated at the southern corner of Samburu in the Rift Valley. The Reserve is rich in game with many rare species including Grevy’s Zebra, Somali Ostrich, reticulated Giraffe, gerenuk, elephant, lion, wild dogs and over 450 species of birds recorded.
Lake Nakuru National Park
This park is home to flamingos, Pelicans, Marabu stork, Grebe,Cormorant and over 450 species of birds. Apart from its thousands and sometimes millions of flamingos nesting along the shores, the surface of the shallow lake is often hard to recognize due to the continually shifting mass of pink.
Lake Nakuru houses Kenya’s first rhino sanctuary and one of the largest concentrations of black rhinoceros in the world, a large population of white rhino. The park features the picturesque Malaika Waterfalls. Also of interest is an area of 188 km around the lake fenced off as a sanctuary to protect Rothschild giraffes. Among predators are lion, leopard and large pythons hiding in the dense woodlands which may occasionally be seen crossing roads or dangling from trees. Others game include Thomson’s and Grant gazelle, the long- eared leaf-nosed bat, colobus monkey, rock hyrax, hippo, and waterbuck; Impala, striped hyena, bat-eared fox, wildcat, reedbuck and golden cat.
Masai Mara
This remarkable day takes you to the Masai Mara Reserve and into the domain of the Masai, Kenya’s cattle-herding nomads determined to preserve their traditions. The Mara is magnificent, home to Kenya’s richest concentration of wildlife, and regarded by many travellers as an essential stop on any tour of Africa. When westerners think of Africa and safari, this is place they imagine – golden grassland plains pocked with acacia, wildebeests, zebras, lions, and jackals bound by together by the cycle of life and death. Three days here will only scratch at the surface of the wonders of the Mara.