Embark on a 9-day cruise Kenya safari with DALA, a 100% indigenous firm that empowers local youths. Experience authentic local touch, support rural girl child education, and enjoy a hassle-free pay-as-you-go policy.
Embark on a 9-day cruise Kenya safari with DALA, a 100% indigenous firm that empowers local youths. Experience authentic local touch, support rural girl child education, and enjoy a hassle-free pay-as-you-go policy.
Day 1: Tsavo West National Park
Tsavo National Park West - o 8 am departure by road from Nairobi or Mombasa for Tsavo West National Park. Arrive in time for lunch then an optional evening game drive. Enjoy memorable evening relaxation and leisure with five star treat at Sentrim Tsavo.
o Tsavo West is the most visited section in Tsavo National…
Day 1: Tsavo West National Park
Tsavo National Park West - o 8 am departure by road from Nairobi or Mombasa for Tsavo West National Park. Arrive in time for lunch then an optional evening game drive. Enjoy memorable evening relaxation and leisure with five star treat at Sentrim Tsavo.
o Tsavo West is the most visited section in Tsavo National Park, offering many attractions apart from its rich wildlife. The foremost is the famous Mzima Springs where up to 227.3 million litters of cool crystal clear water flows out of the ground through porous volcanic rocks serving most of Mombasa city. The water is believed to originate from Chyulu Hills via an underground river.
o Dinner and overnight at the 5-star Sentrim/Sarova Lalt Lick Tsavo.
Day 2: Tsavo West National Park
Tsavo National Park West - o After early morning breakfast, we have a full day game drive with packed lunch provided. Other interesting places to visit are the Roaring Rocks, which get their name from the wind that hurtles through them. From here there are wonderful views over Tsavo from the top of a 98m rock face; similar views can be experienced from the poachers’ lookout.
o The volcanic Chaimu Crater, less than 200 years old and composed of black coke, is worth visiting and can be climbed if one is interested. The area is a good place to look out for klipspringer, a small antelope that’s as agile as its Swahili name mbuzi mawe (mountain goat).
o In the south west corner of Tsavo West is Lake Jipe, which has the Kenyan-Tanzanian border running through it.
o Dinner and overnight at the 5-star Sentrim Tsavo.
Amboseli National Park/Mt. Kilimanjaro
Amboseli National Park - o Early Morning start and drive to Amboseli National Park and check-in at your five star Kibo/AA Lodge Camp accommodation. Lunch and late afternoon drive to view Mt. Kilimanjaro. Evening leisure time with 5 star treat.
o Amboseli National Park is situated south of Nairobi; most of the park consists of a dry, ancient lake bed and fragile grassland with patches of acacia woodland, while the southern area there is a number of small, rocky, volcanic hills.
o Evening safari is enjoyable in the Kilimanjaro with majestic view of Mt. Kilimanjaro, wildlife retiring for the day and swirling birds.
o Dinner and overnight stay at your 5-star Kibo/AA Lodge Camp for a memorable African night dinner treat.
Day 4: Amboseli National Park/ Mt. Kilimanjaro
Amboseli National Park - o Rise early for good views of Mount Kilimanjaro before clouds build up over the summit. Thereafter visit Maasai village after breakfast. A visit to Maasai village reveals the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals. A glimpse into their homes and social structure is an experience to behold.
o All day safari with packed lunch within Amboseli National Park.
o Despite its changing habitat, Amboseli National Park is possibly the best wildlife area in the whole of Africa to experience elephants at close range include the rare white elephant. Left un-harassed by poachers, elephants feeding and bathing in the swamps must form the highlights of any Safari!
o Dinner and overnight stay at your 5-star Kibo/AA Lodge Camp.
Day 5: Lake Naivasha National Park
Lake Naivasha - o An early morning breakfast at Amboseli then drive to Lake Naivasha. It is the highest in terms of elevation and the most beautiful of the Rift Valley lakes. At 1910m (6200f), the water is fresh and the lake is fringed with dense clumps of papyrus, which was once used in ancient Egypt to make paper. Kingfishers use the papyrus as a perch, and herons hide in it while searching for food.
o Here you will enjoy popular bird watching with over 400 bird species recorded in the lake. Lake Naivasha is also a popular weekend retreat for Nairobi expat community for sailing, skiing and fishing, and you get a great opportunity to network in case you are looking to set up in Kenya or just know more about our country.
o Afternoon sailing is common in Lake Naivasha as there are no crocodiles because the water is too cold for them at this high altitude. There are several hippos though that you will enjoy watching from a distance. Along the shores of Lake Naivasha are pristine vineyards producing grapes for Kenya’s growing wine industry.
o Dinner and overnight at campsite or lodge.
Day 6: Lake Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru National Park - o 8 am pick-up from your campsite or lodge, and then we’ll drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, which lies southwards of Bogoria just across the Equator. Kenya is in the middle of the world (Southern and Northern hemisphere) exactly divided by half by the Equator.
o Arrival at Lake Nakuru National Park for lunch and early afternoon game drive. Lake Nakuru is world renowned as being one of the natural wonders of the world. It is one of the few alkaline lakes in the Great Rift Valley.
o Expect to enjoy the Lake’s natural beauty comprising of flamingos (up to 2 million reside in the Lake at any one time). It is also a rhino sanctuary, harbouring a population of 60 white rhinos and 40 black rhinos, a spectacular diversity that will provide you with a sight to behold. Other animals in the park include most of the Big Five, baboons, giraffes, antelopes, zebras, monkeys and over 100 bird species amongst others.
o Dinner and overnight at campsite or lodge.
Day 7: Maasai Mara National Reserve
Maasai Mara National Reserve - o 7 am breakfast followed by early morning departure to Maasai Mara National Reserve, which holds the distinction of being one of the few places left on earth where wildlife still lives comparatively undisturbed, in the numbers that once roamed the plains and forests of Africa.
o We will stop at critical viewpoints for a good view, to take some breath, photo opportunity and optional souvenirs/post cards.
o Early lunch at Narok town, the Maasai Capital, and for some early dive in the life of the Maasai people.
o Arrival in the Maasai Mara for late afternoon game drive till late evening to watch unique sunset over the Mara.
o Dinner and overnight stay at your tented camp. Optional evening alcoholic drinks in the camp to accompany your meal.
Day 8: Full Day Maasai Mara Safari to Wildebeest Migration Path
Maasai Mara National Reserve - o Early breakfast at the camp then 8 AM departure for full day safari exploring Africa’s flora and fauna, and searching for the Big Five
o Drive to the Mara River on Kenya/Tanzania boarder for the wildebeest migration. The opposite of the river is Serengeti in Tanzania.
o Picnic lunch will be served by the river as you enjoy a view of hippos and crocodiles
o Late evening drive to catch a view of all the Big Five
o Dinner and overnight stay at your tented camp
Day 9: Maasai Village, Mara to Nairobi
Nairobi - o Pre-breakfast game drive between 6.30 a.m – 8.30 a.m.
o Breakfast at the camp then departure to Maasai village for sampling of authentic Maasai culture at the Maasai village.
o Departure for Nairobi with brief lunch stopover in Narok particularly for those catching early evening flights
- Accommodation (fullboard)
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Accommodation (fullboard)
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Park Entry Fees
- Alcoholic drinks
- Park Entry Fees
- Alcoholic drinks
Your reservation aids in employing the local youth, as Kenya struggles with a youth unemployment rate exceeding 50%.
We are a fully indigenous company, offering a genuine local experience.
We consistently strive to bring innovation to our offerings. While we’re aware that safaris are popular, we believe in the added value of friendship.
We contribute to…
Your reservation aids in employing the local youth, as Kenya struggles with a youth unemployment rate exceeding 50%.
We are a fully indigenous company, offering a genuine local experience.
We consistently strive to bring innovation to our offerings. While we’re aware that safaris are popular, we believe in the added value of friendship.
We contribute to the rural communities where we grew up. A portion of the profits from your reservations goes towards running MAKLWETA, a charity we established to aid in the education of girls in rural areas. For more information, visit maklweta.org
We pride ourselves on our relaxed approach. No red tape or booking complications. There’s no need for prepayment. We operate on a straightforward pay-as-you-go model here - we rely on mutual trust between us and our customers.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.