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Camping safaris (Budget)
A camping safari staying in small private mobile camps is one of the best ways to experience Kenya's natural attractions. The safari has been designed to include a variety of habitat so that the widest diversity of wildlife can be seen. The camps are sited in private conservancies' camp sites so that walking and night drives may be taken but are also conveniently located for easy access to Amboseli and Nakuru national parks and the Maasai Mara.

* Transport is by tour vans {four-wheel-drive Toyota Land cruiser with roof hatches available on request}.
Your driver-guide is a wildlife and nature expert and member of the Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association.
* Equipment is carried in a trailer behind the vehicle or in a separate van. {When in camp the trailer is removed and game drives are done in the vehicle.} This are optional on request.
* Tents are heavy-duty canvas/ dome tents for 2 persons. Clients bring their own sleeping bag and a towel, but all other camp furniture and equipment is provided.
* Camps are set up on our own exclusive camp sites.
* At each camp site we have staffs who does the work like washing up, heating water for showers, doing the cooking and serving the food, but clients also help put up and take down their tents.
* Our experienced safari cook travels with the safari. Food is of the same quality as in a luxury camp and is included in the price, (not bought through a 'kitty' like some other camping safaris).
* Drinks other than mineral water are not included, but a stop is made en route to each camp to enable you to buy wine, beer or soft drinks as required. that not withstanding we will provide a half litre mineral water per person per day.

AWS 034: Duration: 6 nights / 7 days

Day 1:

Meet and transfer to your safari vehicle to be driven from Nairobi to Camp Site (Amboseli Conservation Area (102 miles, 3 hours), arriving for a late lunch after setting up camp. Evening game drive to explore the Conservation Area. Dinner and overnight in the camp at Our Camp Site

Day 2:

Early breakfast and then drive through the bush into Amboseli National Park for good views of Kilimanjaro and close-up observation of elephants, as well as many other species. Return to the camp for lunch. Afternoon walk with Maasai trackers. Dinner followed by a night drive to seek out the nocturnal animals. Overnight in the camp Site .

Day 3:

Morning drive back to Nairobi and on to the Conservancy (155 miles), with a picnic lunch en route. Set up camp and then take an evening walk in the Conservancy having a nature walk view of the animals . Dinner and overnight in the camp site

Day 4:

Early morning departure after a continental breakfast for a full day in Lake Nakuru National Park, with a picnic lunch. In addition to the spectacle of the masses of flamingo we expect to see Black rhino (Rare Animal) in addition to many other species and have an excellent chance of sighting leopard. Return to camp in the evening for dinner and overnight.

Day 5:

After breakfast, pack up camp and drive to Siana/ Equal camp in the Maasai Mara (140miles), to set up camp. After lunch, spend some time observing the hippo in the Mara River , and then take an afternoon drive into the Mara to see some of the wildlife in this vast area. Return to camp for dinner and overnight.

Day 6:

An early breakfast followed by a full morning in the Mara, taking a picnic lunch. Return to the camp for dinner and overnight.

Day 7:

A final early morning game drive before breakfast, then pack up camp and return to Nairobi (4 hours), arriving about 13.00.


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