What to expect

It’s called “The Land of the Giants”. Because you’ll see more “Giants” here in the wild than anywhere else! This is Amboseli National Park – known as the best place in Africa and indeed, the world to view wild, magnificent herds of elephants.

 

Join us on this 3-day tour to Amboseli park viewing elephants, Cape buffalos, impala, lion, cheetahs and much more.

 

Even better – your safari adventure is set against the backdrop of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro. Indeed, this park offers Africa’s finest views of the continent’s highest peak.

 

This is a photographer’s paradise with striking sunrises and sunsets.

 

Plus, you’ll have the option to visit a Masai Village and meet the Masai people.

 

Big 5 Kenya Safaris offers you an array of choices to make your safari tour more enjoyable. We will pick you up at the location of your choice in Nairobi. As always, your Driver/Guide is English speaking – or another language that you request.

Accomodation

5 Star Lodge

Meals

2 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches & 2 Dinners

Transportation

4x4 Vehicle

Group Size

3-100

Language

English

Travel Style

Private Tour

Age Range

4-100 (Years)

Season

All Good

Category

Adventure

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    Nairobi ( Departure: 7:30 am - 8:00am )
    Our Kenya safari from Nairobi begins with a pick up departure at 7:30AM to Amboseli National Park. Entering the park, you should be able to see the legendary Mount Kilimanjaro, known as the tallest mountain in Africa, rising to 19,000 feet. This is the backdrop to much of the park’s wildlife and always a famous spot for photographers, so have your African safari outfit and camera ready for the next 3 days of tracking these Kenya safari animals! We’ll enjoy lunch at your Amboseli safari lodge/camp and then head out for an afternoon game drive. Amboseli is known for its relative ease in wildlife spotting. All of Africa’s Big Five are here as well as zebra, giraffe, cheetah, warthog, ostrich and many more. Toward evening, the cloud cover obscuring Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped summit may clear, giving us one of Africa’s most striking views. Return for dinner and overnight at your Kenya safari resort/lodge/tented safari camp.
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      Transport:
      4x4 Pop-up Land Cruiser
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      Activities:
      Game Viewing Drives
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      Meals:
      Lunch & Dinner
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      Accomodation:
      Mara Serena Lodge
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    Full Day Amboseli ( Deaprture: 6:00 am - 5:30pm )
    It’s day 2 on our safari trip in Africa and we like to rise early while on safari to set an adventurous tone for the day. We’ll watch the light breaking upon the park and catch the wildlife as it appears on the savannah. Today, we’ll rise to an appetizing breakfast followed by another morning game drive through the park. The Amboseli National Park is in a setting that makes game spotting much easier. We’ll be on the watch-out for lions, leopards and the park’s almost ever-present great parade of elephants. Seeing the magnificent elephants patrolling in line before the majesty of Kilimanjaro is a special treat of this reserve. Lunch at your Amboseli accommodation is next and perhaps some relaxing time in your safari lodge. The day is yours to pace as you want. Should you want to fill your day with unlimited game drives, your guide is available to make that happen as well.
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      Transport:
      4x4 Pop-up Land Cruiser
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      Activities:
      Game Viewing Drives
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      Meals:
      Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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      Accomodation:
      Mara Serena Lodge
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    Nairobi ( Deaprture: 8:00 am - 15:00pm )
    On this final day in the park, we want to squeeze in all the game viewing we can – very early in the morning. We’ll start on a pre-breakfast safari and see who we can check off our list. Don’t forget to look for the smaller animals here like hyenas, foxes, jackals and monkeys. There’s also a colorful variety of rich birdlife in the park – pelican, kingfisher, egret and heron are found near the park’s marshes and lakes. We’ll enjoy one more Amboseli breakfast, with views of great Kilimanjaro and then a final game drive as we exit the reserve. A short trip back to your Nairobi hotel/ Nairobi airport signals the end of this amazing African safari package. We thank you for having faith in us to deliver this safari tour in Africa, should you wish to revisit were just a call away.
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      Transport:
      4x4 Pop-up Land Cruiser
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      Activities:
      Short Game Drives
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      Meals:
      Breakfast & Lunch
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FAQ's about African safari holidays

“When it comes to seeing wildlife while on safari, this is wild nature and nothing can be guaranteed. You may see plenty of animals, including the Big Five. But there will be game drives when you don’t see very much at all. That will make the sightings you do see all the more special. The joy of safaris, and what makes them so addictive, is that you just never know what you might see around the next corner. If you listen closely to, and learn from your guide, you’ll be able to enjoy all aspects of Africa’s wildlife. Everything from baobab trees to dung beetle, to chameleon and cheeky mongoose. Don’t forget to also focus on the birds, as even a very quiet game drive usually delivers some great bird sightings.”

“The costs of an African safari can vary enormously. You could pay anything from US$160 to US$1,000 per person per night, sometimes considerably more. Safaris can be an expensive holiday, and you generally get what you pay for. At the budget end of the spectrum are African safari packages where you join organized tours, departing on set dates, with other groups of people. Kenya and Tanzania offer some of the best value-for-money safaris.

Your choice of safari accommodations will affect the cost of your safari. Mobile safaris, where you sleep in tents, are great for groups of friends or families traveling together. Some safari lodges have taken luxury to the extreme, with private plunge pools etc. That said, you will probably have the same wildlife-viewing experience if staying in a more rustic lodge. It’s a matter of deciding what features are most important to you.

If your reserve or lodge is remote, getting there will also impact the price. There are no road transfers, so this adds to the price of your trip. The Serengeti is accessible by road, but this is a long, bone-rattling journey. It’s much easier and more comfortable to take a quick fly-in trip in a charter plane.

Whatever the costs of your safari, if you’ve experienced good service, do tip generously. A few extra dollars or euros will make a huge difference to your guide or lodge staff.”

“There are a lot of considerations to be taken into account when choosing an African safari holiday. These include:

If you are on safari with children, choose a family-friendly tours or lodges. In addition, you may prefer to choose a safari in a malaria-free area, for example in parts of Masai Mara.

What type of safari do you want to go on? There are organized tours, departing on set dates, joining other groups of people. Or do you want an exclusive, tailor-made private safaris just for you? Are you happy to camp or do you want to stay in a luxury safari lodge? Your budget will probably determine your choices.

Do you want to combine your safari with beach holidays, Kenya and Tanzania? Or a trip to Victoria Falls? This will help determine which country to choose.”

“The best time of year, and the peak season, for most safaris is the Dry season. This is when the bush is less dense, and the wildlife is drawn to waterholes. Generally, the wildlife is easier to find and see at this time. The Dry season means bright sunny days, and cooler nights. Of course, as the Dry season is peak safari season, there are more travelers and prices are higher. Dry season generally falls from May/June to September/October.

You may also wish to consider going during the Green season (also known as the Wet season or Emerald season). Although it may rain, often the showers are short downpours and then the sun comes back out again. It can be much cheaper to travel then, the bush is lush and green, and this is the breeding season for many of the animals. In East Africa, there are two Green seasons – the long rains between March and April or May, and the short rains from approximately late October or November into early December. In southern Africa the Green season is approximately from November to March. Temperatures can get very hot. Note that when it is wet there are more bugs and a greater risk of malaria.”

“All African safari holidays run to the same typical timetable. The best times to see wildlife, particularly predators being active, is at the beginning and end of the day. These golden hours at dawn and dusk are also the best times for photography. So be prepared for very early starts!

You will usually be woken at dawn, and given tea, coffee, rusks or cereal. The aim is to get going on your game drive as early as possible at first light. The morning game drive usually lasts three to four hours, including a coffee and comfort break. You return to your camp or lodge for brunch. Then you are free to relax and take a siesta, or perhaps lie by the pool, during the middle of the day. It’s a good idea to bring something to read for this downtime.

Later in the afternoon you will meet again for tea and snacks, before setting out on your second game drive of the day. This will usually include a stop for sundowner drinks, to watch the setting sun. Evening meals are usually served just after returning to camp. In some countries night drives are offered after dinner at around 8pm. Such drives can be a unique opportunity to spot nocturnal wildlife such as genets.

Unless you have paid for exclusive use, be prepared for sharing your game-drive vehicle with other guests. This can be huge fun (although sometimes you need to be quite tolerant). It is always a good idea to offer to swap around your seating positions during your safari.”

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