Embark on a tour to Lake Nakuru National Park for morning game drives across the floor of the Great Rift Valley, with the individualized service of a private safari guide throughout the day where hundreds of thousands of flamingos can often be seen. Next, travel to Lake Naivasha and enjoy a boat ride as you watch hippos and feed eagles. All Entrance fees and boat ride are included
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Boat ride Included<br/>Pickup included
After meeting your guide at the hotel or residency within Nairobi CBD at 6:00am, start your journey to Nakuru. Lake Nakuru National Park has become world famous for flamingo, who visit the lake to feed on algae that forms on the lake bed. They move back and forth, feeding and occasionally and spectacularly taking to flight, filling the sky over the lake with color
Nakuru has more than just flamingos it is Kenya’s first rhino sanctuary and an important Sanctuary for Rhino. Both Black and White Rhino are found here, and are often seen resting under acacias by the Lake shore.Lake Nakuru National Park abounds with game. There are huge herds of waterbuck, zebra, buffalo, the endangered Rothschild Giraffe and more. This is one of your best chances of seeing Leopard in Kenya, and there are several large prides of Lion.Exploring beyond the lake is always rewarding and there are forests, cliffs, waterfalls and more to be found here.
. Break for lunch at a local restaurant at own expense.
Have lunch, then continue to enjoy additional game drives on the way out. Depart the park at approximately 3:00pm and head to Lake Naivasha for a 1-hour boat ride. While on the boat ride, enjoy bird watching, eagle feeding, and hippo viewing. Once your boat ride comes to an end, return to the dock. Begin the drive to Nairobi for a 6:00pm arrival and get dropped off at the hotel or residency within CBD. NOTE: You will pay for your own entrance fees (60 USD per person) at the gate using VISA CARD. THEY DON'T ACCEPT CASH.
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