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Tsavo East, Tsavo West & Amboseli
 3 Nights

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Day 1

06:00 – Departure from the hotel
Drive through Mombasa on the route to Nairobi. On the way, a short toilet break and the opportunity to buy cold drinks, coffee and souvenirs. Arrival at the entrance gate to Tsavo West Park.

Tsavo West National Park, combined with Tsavo East, forms the largest national park in Kenya, covering an area of over 22,812 km² (Tsavo West alone covers 9,065 km²). The park is famous for its diverse landscapes, from hills, rivers and lakes to forests. During the safari, we will stop at the Mzima Springs and visit the underwater observatory.

Game Drive
First safari on the way to the hotel.

13:00 – Accommodation and lunch
Arrival at the hotel/lodge for a buffet lunch and accommodation. After the meal, time to relax.

16:00 – Afternoon Game Drive
As the temperature drops, we head out for another game drive to enjoy the views and watch active animals until 6:00–6:30 PM.

Evening – Dinner and overnight stay
Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel, with the possibility of observing animals from the viewing terrace.

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Day 2

06:30 – Early wake up and breakfast
Breakfast in the morning, after which at 07:00 we set off towards Amboseli National Park. This is a longer drive, lasting about 5-6 hours.

Amboseli
Amboseli Park, located on the border with Tanzania, is known for its extraordinary views of elephant herds against the backdrop of the majestic Kilimanjaro and its snow-capped peak Kibo (5,895 m). The park's name comes from Lake Amboseli, which is dry most of the year. In addition to elephant herds, you can often see buffalo, hippos, zebras, wildebeests, giraffes and many species of birds (over 400).

Lunch and Afternoon Game Drive
Lunch at the hotel or lodge, followed by a short rest. Then an afternoon game drive in the park, known for its dry areas full of "salty dust" that can affect camera equipment.

Evening – Dinner and overnight stay
Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

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Day 3

Early wake up and breakfast
Breakfast in the morning followed by a morning game drive and then transfer to Tsavo East Park.

Tsavo East
Tsavo East Park covers an area of 11,747 km² and is one of the largest, untouched semi-desert areas in Kenya. The Galana River with the Lugard Falls flows through the park, and on the horizon stretches the 300-kilometer Yatta Plateau. The park is home to red elephants, buffalo, lions, leopards, as well as many zebras, giraffes and various species of antelope. It is an excellent place to observe about 500 species of birds.

12:00–13:00 – Accommodation and lunch
Accommodation at Voi Safari Lodge, buffet lunch and time to relax (with the possibility of using the swimming pool).

16:00 – Afternoon Game Drive
Departure on another game drive to observe animals and landscapes until 6:00–6:30 PM (driving in the park after dark is prohibited).

Evening – Dinner and overnight stay
Dinner at the hotel, opportunity to observe animals from the observation deck and overnight stay.

Day 4

Early wake up, breakfast and morning Game Drive
After breakfast we set off on the last morning game drive.

10:00 – Departure from the park and return to Mombasa
After the safari, return to Mombasa, with an optional stop at a traditional Maasai village.

PRICE INCLUDES:

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  • PARK FEES

  • TRANSPORT IN A MINI VAN OR LAND CRUISER WITH A POP-UP ROOF FROM AND BACK TO MOMBASA

  • DRIVER-GUIDE ASSISTANCE

  • FULL BOARD ACCOMMODATION IN THE LODGE

  • DRINKING WATER IN THE CAR

THE PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:

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  • DRINKS TO LUNCH AND DINNER

  • TIP FOR A DRIVER WHO HELPS  US TO SPOT THE ANIMALS

  • MAASAI CULTURAL VISIT

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