Lunch, Dinner and Overnight at Samburu Serena Safari Lodge/Samburu Game Lodge/Samburu Sopa Lodge

Day 2: Samburu
Morning and afternoon game drives in Samburu with a lunch and leisure break at the camp in the mid afternoon. Samburu is home to rare, drought animals that go for long periods of time without water.
These include the reticulated giraffe, grevy’s zebra, the blue-shanked Somali Ostrich, gerenuk (or giraffe gazelle) and the Beisa Oryx. The vegetation here is desert rose, desiccated grass and acacia trees or bushes. The Samburu nomadic tribe who are distant cousins to the Maasai inhabits this area.
Lunch, Dinner and Overnight at Samburu Serena Safari Lodge/Samburu Game Lodge/Samburu Sopa Lodge
Day 3: Samburu / Marsabit
After breakfast, depart for Marsabit National park via the singing wells of the Boran people who form a long chain and sing and ululate in their mother tongue as they fetch water and water their livestock simultaneously. Proceed to Marsabit for an afternoon game drive in the park. Elephants buffalo and kudu can be seen next to the Marsabit lodge at the water filled crater. Marsabit is an oasis and extinct volcano, which is densely forested on the upper slopes while the lower slopes are scorched and dry.
The park is home to jumbo elephants and was home to Ahmed, the elephant’s whose statue is outside the National museum in Nairobi who was one of the largest elephants ever seen in Kenya. Access to some parts of the park is hampered by extensive dense forest and undergrowth.
Lunch, Dinner and Overnight at Marsabit Lodge
Day 4: Marsabit / Kalacha
After breakfast make your way past the lava flows to Kalacha, a small settlement at the edge of the chalt:
Lunch, Dinner and Overnight at bandas
Day 5: Kalacha / Lake Turkana
After breakfast, depart for Loiyangalani, the name used for the south eastern shore of Lake Turkana, arriving in the mid afternoon across the Chalbi Desert. The desert cannot be crossed in wet weather as the whole of it becomes a shallow lake but alternative roads are available around the north and south.
Lunch, Dinner and Overnight at banda
Day 6: Lake Turkana
A full day at leisure by the lake. Swimming is not permitted, as the lake’s waters are crocodile infested. At extra cost, you can visit the village of the El-Molo tribesmen who are said to be the smallest tribe in Africa
Lunch, Dinner and Overnight at banda
Day 7: Lake Turkana / Maralal
After breakfast, depart Loiyangalani for Maralal, which is the administrative centre for the Samburu people. The town is used as a transit point enroute or from Lake Turkana. Lunch will be served enroute
Lunch, Dinner and Overnight at banda
Day 8: Maralal / Nairobi
After breakfast, depart for Nairobi, lunch enroute. You will stop at the scenic Thompson Falls, which are named after Joseph Thompson, one of the first European explorers who walked from Mombasa to Lake Victoria in the 1880’s. Arrive in the mid afternoon; afternoon rest and then transfer to airport to fly back home.
Safari Terms and conditions
- Guaranteed tour daily departure
- Minimum order two people.
The above price includes:
- All clients game park entrance fees
- Transport in a tour safari van minibus
- Services of a qualified tour driver/guide
- Hotel accommodation or lodge or camp
- Three meals a day
- All park vehicle entrance fees
- Drivers allowance Price Excludes
- Driver guide and Translater guide tips
- All personal expense not mentioned above
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