Far from noise and stress; closer to peace, tranquility, primates, birds, good food, African drumbeat, Big 5, and more in just 10 days. You will uncover seven of Kenya’s unspoilt top magical destinations; as you seek to restore your mind set, have fun and learn. Each of the destinations has something unique to offer from the pristine waters to varying wildlife.
Visit Amboseli national park; Olpejeta Conservancy, Samburu national reserve for its stunning landscape; Lake Nakuru for the Flamingoes, Masai Mara national reserve with its Big cats, as well as the bustling Nairobi city. Activities to engage in include; game drives, nature walks, bird watching, cultural entanglements and city tour. The safari starts and ends from Nairobi.

Kenya Wildlife & Culture Safari Highlights
- Day 1: Pick up and Nairobi city tour
- Day 2: Depart from Nairobi city to Amboseli National Park
- Day 3: Game drive and guided nature walk
- Day 4: Transfer to Olpejeta Conservancy – Chimpanzee Tour
- Day 5: Game drive and Transfer to Samburu Game Reserve
- Day 6: Game drive and Transfer to Lake Nakuru national park
- Day 7: Bird watching and Sunset Game drive
- Day 8: Lake Nakuru to Masai Mara National reserve
- Day 9: Game Drive and Masai Cultural Tours
- Day 10: Departure
Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Pick up and Nairobi city tour
As you arrive at Jomo Kenyatta international airport, for our Kenya Wildlife & Culture Safari. A representative from our company would be happy to welcome you to the Magical Kenya. After walking you through the clearing process, he will drive you to your resort so you can rehydrate and catch your breath.
Following a nap, you’ll take a tour of Nairobi, stopping at various local marketplaces to test your negotiating skills, exchange money and buy a few missing items. The Museum and local historical sites are additional spots to visit. End your day with dinner and overnight stay.
Day 2: Depart from Nairobi city to Amboseli National Park
You will accustom your buds to the taste of Kenya’s delicious coffee today. After that, take a trip of 4-5 hours to Amboseli National Park, with a stopover for lunch along the way. Enjoy the driver guide’s anecdotes and the breathtaking view of vast plantations and lovely terrain.
The magnificent view of Mount. Kilimanjaro will welcome you to your lodge where you will spend the night and have dinner. The day’s activities come to a close with dinner and night stay at the lodge.
Day 3: Game drive and guided nature walk
You will be served breakfast at dawn, and following that, embark on a 3 to 4-hour game drive with a beautiful view of Mt. Kilimanjaro as your backdrop. The tallest single mountain in the world is Mount Kilimanjaro. Elephants, lions, buffaloes, cheetahs, zebras, and more animals will be on your timetable.
After a stop for lunch, you’ll continue your game drive in the cool of Amboseli evening. Keeping an eye out for resident animals using the shade to slake their thirst. You’ll head back to the lodge for dinner and a night’s rest at dusk.
Day 4: Transfer to Ol Pejeta Conservancy – Chimpanzee Tour
In the morning, enjoy a cheerful cup of coffee before setting out for the Ol Pejeta Conservancy on a trip distinguished by stunning scenery and verdant plantations. It will be late afternoon when you get to your lodge. Following early arrival and lunch, proceed to see your cousins – chimpanzees in their sanctuary. Spend at least an hour learning about the chimps’ lives before going back to the resort for dinner and night stay.

Day 5: Game drive and Transfer to Samburu Game Reserve
At the lodge by the beautiful waters, a joyful breakfast awaits you as you awaken. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery while taking some time to search for prey and predators in the wild. After this, travel to Samburu Game Reserve, one of Kenya’s best safari locations. The Big 5 cats and other animals can be found here. There are beautiful lodges, pleasant weather and golden savannah plains. After dinner, retire for the night.
Day 6: Game drive and Transfer to Lake Nakuru national park
A cup of coffee comes first thing this day and continue on a game drive around the savannah park afterwards. Spend 3 – 4 hours keeping an eye out for park inhabitants like cheetahs, various antelope species, buffaloes, Somali ostrich, Besia Oryx, and lions as well as Grevy’s zebras.
After the game drive, you will head back to the lodge for late breakfast before traveling to Lake Nakuru National Park, a home for flamingos and Big 5 mammals. You’ll get to Lake Nakuru in late afternoon or early evening for dinner and a restful siesta.
Day 7: Bird watching and Sunset Game drive
A delicious cup of coffee will be served first thing today. Incredible bird species may come into your view. There are more than 450 different bird species, some of which are migratory while others are native to this Rift valley region.
Keep an eye out for flamingos and other birds in the acacia trees, grasslands, marshes, in addition to spotting pink flamingos paraded along the lake shores. They include, among others African spoonbill, Madagascar pond heron, great spotted eagle, red-capped lark, yellow-billed stork, and small grebe. The 7:00 am–11:00 am birding excursion will be enough to make you fall in love with birds, even though you may not manage to see them all.
Return to the lodge for lunch and later in the evening go out for a sunset game drive. Time to watch what happens in the wilderness. Which animals sleep where and how? By chance you may spot the hippos, hyenas, lions and more nocturnals that take advantage of the night.

Day 8: Lake Nakuru to Masai Mara National reserve
You will leave the lodge after breakfast in order to start the journey to Masai Mara National Reserve. Rich plantations and scattered homesteads along the road leading to the vast Mara region. You’ll make a photo stopover at the stunning Great Rift Valley. After check-in, settle for lunch at your lodge, followed by a free evening for relaxation. Dinner and a sound slumber will bring the day to a close.
One of the most well-known wildlife parks on the African continent, Masai Mara National reserve has one of the greatest population of cats, most notably lions. The wildebeest migration, the greatest terrestrial mammal migration in the world, takes place in this area and Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park.
Day 9: Game Drive and Masai Cultural Tours
At dawn, a delectable breakfast will be served at the lodge before you go into the bush for a 3–4-hour game drive to the animal territory. Due to their untamed nature and the lack of scheduled appointments, finding your wish list is a matter of chance. Yet, there are still animals like cats, birds, primates, and more. In addition to taking in the gorgeous scenery, you might see animals including lions, leopards, hyenas, zebras, African elephants, cape buffaloes, cheetahs, warthogs, ostriches, giraffes, olive baboons, pelicans, and several antelope species.
You will return to the lodge for lunch following a game drive and then visit a local community; to mix with Masai warriors. Africa’s culture is accessible and a fantastic source of enjoyment. You will learn about the Masai warriors’ way of life, including their diet, legends and way of life. Participate in the festivities, dances and songs then head back to the lodge for a drink, dinner and night stay.
Day 10: Departure
As relaxed as you could wish to be, breakfast will be served. What guides your departure is the time of your flight, or connection to another destination. You will depart for a transfer to Nairobi city, but with an en-route stopover for lunch. It will be a fare thee well upon reaching the drop-off point by our safari guide.
End of Kenya Wildlife & Culture Safari
