This is a private Transfer for your party only.
This transfer is for clients who have booked Lodges in Maasai mara and they just want to be dropped to Maasai mara.
The lodges have their own open Jeeps for game drives but they dont pick in Nairobi due to regulations restricting open sided cars on highways. They only pick at the gate.
You have a chance to see the beautiful scenery on the way and we will stop at the great rift valley view point.
We pick up at the airport in Nairobi at NO extra cost.
NOTE;Upon request. We are happy to offer GAME DRIVES in maasai mara too at an extra cost since most of the lodges offer shared expensive game drives and in short Intervals.
Pickup included
Maasai Mara- Nairobi<br/>Van or Noah<br/>Pickup included
Step 1.
Pick up of the guest in Nairobi from the airport Or the Hotel.
We will drive towards Maasai Mara and we will have a stop on the way at the rift Valley view point for photography
We will drive on to the Gate of the Park in Maasai mara . The main Gate of the park is called SEKENANI GATE.
Step 2
Here you will have your 4WD JEEP waiting for you at the gate of Maasai Mara. We will hand you over to your hotel/ lodge/jeep driver who will now drive you to your preferred Lodge.
Most Hotels pick their guests at the gate since the lodges are deeper in maasai mara in different directions.
If you have not arranged, then we are happy to arrange for you Upon request
END OF SERVICE
For The airport Pick up , Please provide us with all the flight details. We will have a big paper with your Name on it, waiting at the terminal
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