Embark on an extraordinary 3-day road safari from Diani or Mombasa to explore the captivating beauty and diverse wildlife of Tsavo West and Amboseli National Parks in Kenya
Day 1: Diani/Mombasa to Tsavo West
Leave your beach hotel after breakfast and drive along the Nairobi to Mombasa road to Tsavo West National Park. Enter Tsavo West and proceed with safari game drive to Ngulia Safari Lodge for lunch and a short rest. Afternoon safari game drive in Tsavo West visiting the Rhino Sanctuary. Opportunity of seeing the Black Rhino and other wildlife. Return to Ngulia Safari Lodge for dinner and overnight stay.
Leave after breakfast for a safari game drive with a visit to Mzima springs. View fish, crocodiles, hippos and other aquatic animals from an underground observation tank.
Continue to Chyulu gate and on to Amboseli National Park. Enjoy a safari game drive in Amboseli while heading to Kibo Safari Camp for lunch. Dinner and overnight stay at Kibo Safari Camp.
Breakfast followed by safari game drive in Amboseli, weather permitting. Enjoy great views of Mount Kilimanjaro and Amboseli wildlife. Exit Amboseli and join the main Nairobi to Mombasa road. Drive to Voi Wildlife Lodge/Lion Hill for lunch. After lunch drive back to Mombasa/Diani arriving at your beach hotel in the early evening.
Meals, Accommodation, Transportation services, Tour Guide, Government taxes, Mineral water, Park entry fee
International and domestic airfares, Personal expenses and gratitude, Cancellation charges, Visa & Tourism fee, Driver's tips
The safari typically spans three days, allowing for comprehensive exploration of both Tsavo West and Amboseli.
Tsavo West and Amboseli are known for their diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, buffalos, and various bird species. Amboseli offers stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro.
The dry season, from late June to October, is generally recommended for optimal wildlife viewing. However, safaris can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Essential items include comfortable clothing, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, a camera, and binoculars. Check with your tour operator for a detailed packing list based on the specific safari and time of year.