Adventure Safari, Kenya
3 Days Nyikani Camp Flying Safari
- 3 Days & 2 Nights
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- Tanzania
- Overview
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- Safari Itinerary
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- Inclusions & Exclusions
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- Best time to travel
Overview
Travel by road from Nairobi to the iconic Masai Mara for a 2-night stay at Basecamp Masai Mara. During your stay, you will have your vehicle and guide for game viewing. The Mara forms part of the same ecosystem as the Serengeti in Tanzania and is rich with wildlife year-round. Depending on the season, you may also experience the Great Migration.
Day 1: Scheduled flight to Serengeti National Park, Nyikani Migration Camp or Nyikani Central Serengeti
Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport, you will clear with customs and immigration. You will then connect your scheduled flight to Serengeti National Park where you will stay for the next 2 nights.
- Accommodation
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 2: Serengeti National Park, Nyikani Migration Camp or Nyikani Central Serengeti
Enjoy game viewing in Serengeti National Park, a rich wildlife haven that shares the same ecosystem with the Masai Mara.
- Accommodation
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: End of itinerary, depart
Today marks the end of your safari. You will enjoy breakfast, check out and transfer to the local airstrip for your flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your flight back home or to another safari or beach destination. End of our services.
- Accommodation
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- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Package inclusions:
Full board accommodation
Airport and airstrip transfers
Drinking water, tea and coffee
House wines and local beers and local spirits
Limited laundry
Park fees, camping fees and conservancy fees
Shared game drives in shared 4×4 safari vehicle
Scheduled flights mentioned (luggage allowance of 15kgs per person inclusive of carry on)
All transfers mentioned
All domestic flight departure taxes
All known Government taxes
AMREF Flying Doctors’ cover
Package Exclusions:
International flights and visa fees
Travel and health insurance
Champagne, luxury spirits and private cellar wines
Additional activities not listed
Exclusive use of safari vehicle
All statutory increases beyond our control
Staff gratuities and any other extras
Know your seasons
Regular
Jan
Regular
Feb
Regular
Mar
Green
Apr
Regular
May
Regular
Jun
Regular
Jul
Regular
Aug
Regular
Sep
Green
Oct
Green
Nov
Regular
Dec
- Regular
The “regular” or “dry” safari season in East Africa generally offers optimal game viewing due to reduced rainfall and vegetation, making it easier to spot wildlife. These months offer a balance between lower prices, fewer tourists, and decent game viewing.
- Peak
Animals are concentrated around water, vegetation is low and sparse, and predators are circling. But at this time of year, the famous wildebeest migration is in Tanzania’s Serengeti, moving southwards following the end of year rains. Witness the Serengeti dramatic birthing season: it’s one of the best times to watch predator/prey interaction.
- Green
It’s green because it’s wet. This is the time of the ‘Long Rains’ and some of the more remote and wild reserves in East Africa are worth avoiding; accommodations may be closed anyway. Gorilla trekking becomes more difficult, and in Kenya and Tanzania’s reserves, wildlife tends to disperse across wider areas, making animals more difficult to see.
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