Kenya's Rare Treasures
This carefully curated itinerary promises sightings of Africa's most endangered species, including the majestic black rhino, the regal Grevy's zebra, the striking reticulated giraffe, the elusive black leopard, and the endangered wild dog, Lesser Kudo to name a few. Traverse rugged landscapes guided by expert rangers and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Kenya while contributing to the conservation efforts that protect these rare treasures for future generations to admire.
Start: Laikipia Wilderness Camp End: Buffalo Springs - Samburu
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The Itinerary
Day 1 - Nairobi
Whether traversing vast savannahs, delving into dense jungles, or navigating winding rivers, each safari unveils a unique tapestry of natural wonders and cultural treasures, promising unforgettable moments of discovery and awe.
Start : Nairobi JKIA
Destination: Wildebeest Eco Camp
Drive: 30mins
Accommodation: Wildebeest Eco Camp
Accommodation:
Wildebeest Eco Camp, Nestled in the serene surroundings of Karen's lush landscapes, this eco-friendly camp offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life,where you can relax and unwind after your journey. Here you have a selection of accommodation ranging from deluxe tent to garden tents depending on your budget and preference.
Nairobi offers a variety of activities to explore, including:
- Visit the Giraffe Centre, where you can get up close and personal with these majestic creatures.
- Experience the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage and learn about their conservation efforts.
- Karen Blixen Museum: the museum invites visitors to immerse themselves in the world of "Out of Africa,"
Restaurants and shop:
- Enjoy dining at renowned restaurants such as Talisman and Cultiva.
- Take some time to shop for your adventure at The Hub, a shopping mall where you will find everything you need for your adventure..
- Handover of your 4x4 vehicle for your upcoming adventure.
Day 2, 3 and 4 - Laikipia Wilderness Camp
Laikipia Wilderness Camp offers an authentic safari experience amidst the pristine wilderness of Laikipia. Here you have the chance to see wild dogs, black leopard, grevy zebra and reticulated giraffe and more rare and endangered species.
Start : Nairobi
Destination: Laikipia Wilderness Camp
Drive: 5/6hrs | 276km
Fly: 1hr
Accommodation:
Camping: N/A
Self catering tents: N/A
Lodge: Main camp - River Camp - Palm Camp
Accommodation:
Main Camp: Perched atop a scenic hilltop, the Main Camp at Laikipia offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, providing an ideal setting for both small and large groups to immerse themselves in the beauty of the wilderness.
River Camp: Situated alongside the tranquil riverbank, this exclusive camp requires a minimum booking of four guests to enjoy complete privacy and immersion in the serene riverside setting, offering a secluded retreat for intimate gatherings or private family getaways.
Palm Camp: offers a similar exclusive experience to River Camp, requiring a minimum booking of four guests to reserve the entire camp.
Must do activities:
Walking Safaris: Experience the thrill of walking safaris led by expert guides, offering intimate encounters with wildlife and a deeper connection to the natural world.
Fly Camping: Immerse yourself in the wilderness with fly camping, spending nights under the stars in remote locations for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of nature.
Mountain Biking: Explore rugged terrain on mountain biking excursions, discovering hidden gems and breathtaking scenery while enjoying an exhilarating ride through the wilderness.
Day 5 & 6 - Ol Pejeta
Ol Pejeta Conservancy, nestled in the heart of Kenya, is a beacon of conservation excellence. Home to a diverse array of wildlife, including the iconic Big Five, Ol Pejeta offers visitors the opportunity to witness these majestic creatures roaming free in their natural habitat.
Start : Laikipia Wilderness Camp
Destination: Ol Pejeta
Drive: 2.5hrs | 64km
Accommodation:
Camping: Available
Self catering tents:
Lodge: Ol pejeta Safari Cottages
Accommodation:
Private Campsite: Ol Pejeta Conservancy offers a private campsites, where visitors can pitch their tents amidst the pristine wilderness. With basic facilities and stunning views, it's an affordable option for those seeking an authentic camping experience surrounded by nature.
Ol Pejeta Cottages: Your stay includes a private guide and customised 4WD safari vehicle at no extra cost and a private chef to cook food just to your liking. The 90,000 acres, award-winning conservancy is home to large prides of lions, leopards, elephants, rhino, and more.
Must do activities:
Rhino Tracking: Participate in guided rhino tracking experiences, where you can learn about Ol Pejeta's renowned rhino conservation efforts and get up close to these magnificent creatures, including the last remaining northern white rhinos.
Chimpanzee Sanctuary: Visit the Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, home to rescued chimpanzees. Take a guided tour to learn about the sanctuary's rehabilitation and conservation programs and observe these intelligent primates in a natural setting.
Night Game Drives: Experience the magic of the African bush at night with guided night game drives. Witness nocturnal animals in action and enjoy the opportunity to spot elusive creatures such as leopards and hyenas.
Bush Walks: Explore Ol Pejeta on foot with guided bush walks, allowing you to connect with nature on a more intimate level. Learn about the flora, fauna, and smaller wildlife that inhabit the conservancy while enjoying the serenity of the African wilderness.
Lion Tracking: Join a lion tracking excursion with conservation experts to monitor and observe the behavior of these apex predators in their natural habitat. Gain insights into lion conservation efforts and contribute to ongoing research projects.
Cultural Visits: Learn about the local communities and their traditional way of life with cultural visits to nearby villages. Engage with community members, visit schools or markets, and gain a deeper understanding of the region's rich cultural heritage.
Day 7 & 8 - Samburu National Reserve
Samburu National Reserve, located in northern Kenya, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, unique wildlife, and vibrant cultural heritage.
Start : Ol Pejeta
Destination: Samburu
Drive: 3hrs | 144km
Accommodation:
Camping: Available
Self catering tents:
Lodge: Elephant Bedroom
Accommodation:
Camping: offers an authentic safari experience amidst the pristine wilderness of the reserve. Set up your tent under the star-studded African sky and fall asleep to the sounds of the bush
Elephant Bedroom Camp: in Samburu offers a experience, nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of the reserve. Guests can unwind in spacious tents adorned with elegant furnishings, while enjoying the sights and sounds of the African wilderness
Must do activities:
Guided nature walks- Explore the surrounding bush on foot with knowledgeable guides, learning about the local flora and fauna while enjoying the sights and sounds of the African wilderness up close.
Birdwatching- a rich birdlife, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Take guided birdwatching walks or simply relax at the camp and observe the numerous species that inhabit the area.
Cultural visits- Gain insight into the local culture by visiting nearby communities and engaging with residents to learn about their way of life, traditions, and customs.
Day 9 & 10 - Buffalo Springs
Buffalo Springs National Reserve, neighboring Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya, is a pristine wilderness known for diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes, offering unforgettable safari adventures.
Start : Samburu
Destination: Buffalo Springs
Drive: 30hrs | 25km
Accommodation:
Camping: Available
Self catering tents:
Lodge: Ashnil Surana Buffalo Springs
Accommodation:
Camping: offers an authentic safari experience amidst the pristine wilderness of the reserve. Set up your tent under the star-studded African sky and fall asleep to the sounds of the bush
Surana: Set in the heart of the great northern territory, amidst the sprawling arid landscape, mottled with lava stones and desert flora & fauna, pours in this beautifully crafted creation that exceeds the term “safari-chic”.
A Camp ever so passionately designed; an oasis carefully built by amalgamating rock & canvas, imbibing both Safari & Swahili senses.
Must do activities:
Natural Springs: Buffalo Springs National Reserve is famed for its natural springs, providing vital water sources that sustain a variety of wildlife in the arid landscape of northern Kenya. You can even jump in for a refreshing cool down.
Day 11 - Back to Nairobi
Extend your adventure and explore more of Kenya's stunning destinations. From the vibrant culture of Mombasa to the wildlife-rich plains of Maasai Mara, there's so much to discover!
Start : Buffalo Springs
Destination: Nairobi
Drive: 5hrs 45mins | 314km
Accommodation:
Camping: N/A
Self catering tents:
Lodge: Severin
Accommodation:
Wildebeest Eco Camp: Nestled in the serene surroundings of Karen's lush landscapes, this eco-friendly camp offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life,where you can relax and unwind after your journey. Here you have a selection of accommodation ranging from deluxe tent to garden tents depending on your budget and preference.
Nairobi offers a variety of activities to explore, including:
-Visit the Giraffe Centre, where you can get up close and personal with these majestic creatures.
- Experience the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage and learn about their conservation efforts.
- Karen Blixen Museum: the museum invites visitors to immerse themselves in the world of "Out of Africa,"