Simon Asihila Kidakwa /
Agnes Ngeli
Singe Tours and Travel
Email: travel@singekenyasafaris.com

 
 

 

Cheetah Having a meal

 

 

Our Tour Packages

Nairobi. Your trip to Kenya can be long and tiring however the experience at the Airport will be no different from any other, suitcases luggage carts, passport verification etc. Gladly a Singe Tour guide will be at the airport to help you with your first day in Kenya to your hotel room. The guide shall give you a brief tour of the city before you arrive to the hotel and relax.

Maasai Mara: Home to a variety of wildlife, the Maasai Mara is one reserve where you can see the 'Big Five' in a single mornings game drive.. The Masaai Mara in Kenya stretches out over a flat grassy plain and is most famous for its annual migration of millions of wildebeest.

Photographic opportunities are endless. Many species of wildlife are comfortable by the game viewing vehicles and come up close for the perfect picture. Hot Air Ballooning is a very popular activity in the Mara and is a great way to see the wildlife and landscape. Drink champagne afterwards to celebrate a successful flight while your breakfast is cooked at the landing area.

A visit to a hospitable Maasai village gives your Maasai Mara safari a cultural edge. The Maasai live a traditional way of life in a 'Manyatta', living in simple mud covered straw huts. With over 500 species of bird life and open scenery the Maasai Mara should definitely form part of your Kenyan safari.

Amboseli National Park: You will spend most of the time here viewing amboseli's incredible diversity including elephants, giraffes, lions ,and cheetahs. On day 3 you will enjoy a game drive perhaps spotting wildebeest buffaloes, zebras and other animals attracted to the reserve marshes and swamps. You can also spend time tracking elephants and rhinos or bird watching. There are 425 different species they say). Mount Kilimanjaro can easily be seen from this national park. Am sure you would not want to miss that. There will be morning and afternoon game drives over the bumpy dusty park roads.

Mt. Kenya National Park It is an ancient volcano. There are 12 remnant glaciers on the mountain with four secondary peaks that sit at the head of valleys.

Sweetwaters Game Sanctuary: This is a private ranch very close to Nairobi and home to the Big five. It has the highest ratio of game to area. It is floodlit by night, providing excellent and secluded rarley seen game viewing.

Lake Nakuru National Park As you approach the lake Nakuru National Park you will get into the great rift valley which stretches all the way form the northern side of Kenya into Tanzania and has a number of lakes that run across it's floor. This park is well known for its magnificent colonies of flamingos. The birds dot most of the lake making it look incredibly pink and white. A boat ride round the lake will provide an opportunity to view Hippos in the water

Lake Manyara National Park: This park is the south western side of Tanzania and well known for its tree climbing lions. There is a rich biodiversity of wildlife including plenty of birds to watch.

Ngorongoro Conservation Area most of the day will be spent viewing the game with a mid day break for lunch. Animals in this area are the lions, jackals, zebras, wildebeest ad antelope. Also Hippos can be seen swimming in the lake at the bottom of the crater. The Maasai community and the wildlife are protected from each other.

Ngorongoro Crater: This crater was formed many years ago by collapsing of extinct volcanoes hence a 100 square mile of depression, surrounded by 2000 foot high volcanic rim.

Nairobi: As they say everything good has a happy ending this day seemed very far only to come an end  just as you were starting to settle down. A morning game drive as you bid the wildlife good bye and then back to Nairobi before proceeding home. A driver will drop you at your hotel to freshen up before proceeding to the airport.

Other Travel Itinerary can be arranged on request

 
 

Lion Cubs

 

Elephant in Samburu 

 

 

A Self Contained
Tent in the National Park

 

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