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4 Days On a Safari to Tsavo West, Amboseli and Tsavo East

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Tour Overview

An excellent opportunity to combine a visit to Kenya’s largest parks, Tsavo with Amboseli. Amboseli enjoys a spectacular backdrop – snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. Tsavo West with a visit to Mzima Springs and a observation glass tank which you can see fishes, crocodilis and hippo`s and Tsavo East, home of the red elephants.

Day by day

Day 1: On the way to Tsavo West

Early morning departure from your coastal hotel drive along the main Mombasa – Nairobi highway en­tering Tsavo West for your first morning game drive en-route to Ngulia Safari Lodge whereby you will be checked in the proceed for lunch, be lazy round the pool before going for your afternoon game drive then be back at Ngulia Lodge for dinner and overnight stay, chances of seeing a Leopard at a very close range.

Main Destination: Tsavo West National Park
Meals & Drinks:
All meals included
Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 2: From Tsavo West to Amboseli

This day your breakfast is served very early in the morning before checking out with game viewing en-route to Amboseli National Park via the Mzima Springs a Water Spring producing more then 95 mil­lion gallons of Water everyday, chances of seeing Hippos, Crocodiles and fish through the observation glass tank. Heading to the west of Amboseli, a seasonal lake attracts water-fowl, although most of the year it is merely a dry bed of soda. Soda where desert mirages dance across the surface. Sightings in­clude: elephants, buffalo, lions, wildebeest, giraffes, zebra and baboons and the endangered black rhino.
Lunch at Safari lodge or camp, relax before the late afternoon game drive which is an ideal time to spot game, back to lodge/camp for dinner and overnight stay.

Main Destination: Amboseli National Park
Meals & Drinks:
All meals included
Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 3: From Amboseli to Tsavo East

Morning game drive in Amboseli after breakfast, proceeding to Tsavo East National Park home of the Red Elephants, game drive en-route to Voi Safari Lodge / Voi Wildlife Lodge for lunch, relax at the lodge enjoying the beautiful panoramic views and as well as watching animals at the Water holes. You’ll then be going for your afternoon game viewing where chances of seeing the Wild Cats are high back to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay.

Main Destination: Tsavo East National Park
Meals & Drinks:
All meals included
Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 4: After a morning safari we drive back to Mombasa

Morning game viewing before breakfast more chances for the Cats, back to the lodge for breakfast after which a game drive is conducted as we try to make our way home arriving back to your hotel, or beach resort in Mombasa where you arrive before lunch time. Stopping for lunch on the way to your hotel in Diani, Kilifi, or Watamu.

Main Destination: Mombasa (City)
Meals & Drinks:
Breakfast & lunch (Dinner not included)
Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Rates / Group Price

Important to Know
Rates are per person and exclude the international flight from/to your home country.
This tour accepts children of all ages. Children under 12 receive a discount and children under 2 are free.

Rates Per Person
$684 per person when 2 persons travel together
$618 per person when 3 persons travel together
$530 per person when 4 persons travel together
$496 per person when 5 persons travel together
$480 per person when 6 persons travel together

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