Day 1 - Arrive Nairobi, Kenya
Arrive in Nairobi, Kenya, where you are met and
transferred to your luxurious accommodations, located
just 10 miles from the bustling city and overlooking the
tranquil Ngong Hills.
Day 2 - Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Fly by privately chartered air to the secluded Lewa
Wildlife Conservancy, a 62,000-acre private game
preserve and cattle ranch located on Kenya’s Laikipia
Plateau. Transfer overland to your lodge, set against a
backdrop of snowcapped Mount Kenya, and settle into
your comfortable thatched cottage, complete with
private veranda.
Day 3 - Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Set out on a full-day exploration of the Lewa Wildlife
Conservancy. Choose from an expert-led game
drive by 4x4 safari vehicle or a guided walking
safari accompanied by members of the local Maasai
community, as you venture far from tourist crowds
into wildlife-rich terrain where only guests within the
conservancy may go. Watch for lions, leopards and
cheetahs as well as elephants, rhinos — both black and
white — dik-diks, reticulated giraffes, elands, impalas,
Grevy’s zebras and Cape buffalo, all of which call Lewa
home. You may also opt for a gentle horseback or camel
ride, or a nighttime game drive, sighting otherwise
elusive nocturnal species.
Day 4 - Masai Mara Game Reserve
Board a privately chartered flight to the Masai Mara
Game Reserve and settle into your luxurious tented
camp accommodations, before immersing yourself
in the teeming Mara on an afternoon game drive. In
addition to many of the species you encountered the
day before, you may also see the topi (an antelope
found only here) as well as hippopotamuses, warthogs,
hyenas and an abundance of bird life. Later, return to
your spacious tent set on a raised platform, enjoying the
convenience of an en suite bathroom and a large deck
for game viewing.
Day 6 - Masai Mara Game Reserve
Over the next two days, discover the open savanna,
woodlands and tree-fringed rivers of the Masai Mara.
With help from your expert driver-guide, and a little
patience, you may sight a leopard retrieving a kill from
the branches of an acacia tree or elephants protecting
their young from opportunistic lions. Perhaps also
glimpse Maasai tribesmen traversing the plains
or herding goats and cattle, pursuing the nomadic
existence they have embraced for centuries. One
morning here, for an added cost, you can opt to glide over the sprawling Mara, observing the flora and fauna
from treetop level, on an enchanting hot air balloon
ride. Adding to the drama is the unmatched natural
spectacle of the annual Great Migration, when millions
of wildebeests, zebras and other herd animals go on a
relentless drive to find fresh grazing land, traversing
the Mara from approximately August through early
October.
Day 7 - Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Board a privately chartered flight to Serengeti National
Park. Early this afternoon, arrive at your lodge — a
luxurious property located where, during certain times
of the year, the annual migration might be observed.
After time to settle in, set out on a game drive across the
famed 10,000-square-mile Serengeti, which provides
habitat to almost every African animal imaginable.
Day 9 - Serengeti National Park
Enjoy another two days of morning and afternoon game
drives through the vast Tanzanian landscape, observing
the timeless circle of life on the Serengeti plains. Your
explorations here may reveal giraffes, wildebeests,
elephants and far more. One morning, opt for a hot air
balloon ride, at an additional cost, for a lighter-than-air
excursion across the boundless plains of the Serengeti.
Day 10 - Ngorongoro Crater
Fly by private charter to Manyara to see how Africans
live today, exploring in and around the village of Mto
wa Mbu by tuk-tuk, a major form of transport here.
View nearby rice fields and a banana plantation, and
try banana beer at a local bar. Back in the village, walk
through the local market to see the colorful produce
on display. After lunch in Mto wa Mbu, continue to
Lake Manyara for a treetop canopy tour. Stroll through
ancient forests over a series of suspension bridges,
flanked with thick netting for safety, and stop at viewing
decks supported by tree trunks for a magnificent
bird’s-eye view of the forest. You may spot massive
grey elephants on the forest floor or blue monkeys
playing tag with one another on the suspension bridges.
Afterward, proceed to Ngorongoro Crater and your
luxurious accommodations, situated on the edge of the
crater’s rim.
Day 11 - Ngorongoro Crater
Descend into Ngorongoro Crater for a full-day game
drive, exploring the panoramic, short-grass prairies
along the floor of this ancient volcanic caldera. Home
to rare black rhinos as well as lions, hyenas and gazelles,
this incredible “Lost World” is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. This afternoon, visit a Maasai village and
meet with an elder to learn about local culture and
traditions. Then, witness a beadwork demonstration,
observing talented local artisans at their craft. Tonight,
gather for a special farewell dinner.
Day 12 - Depart Nairobi
Fly back to Nairobi via Arusha and spend the afternoon
at leisure in your dayroom accommodations. This
evening, transfer to the airport for your departing flight.