Superlight Safaris and Tours giving you holidays to top tour destinations across Kenya and East Africa

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    Zebras in Kenya's Masai Mara

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    Wildebeest Migration, usually around July and August

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    Elephants' herd. Can be seen in Kenya and Tanzania

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    David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust - Elephants and Rhinos orphanage

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    Flamingos on Lake Nakuru in Kenya

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    Gorillas in Bwindi found in Impenetrable Forest in Uganda

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    Lionesses on a fat feast

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    Rhinos in Kenya's Ol Pejeta Conservancy

superlight safarisDay 1: Tsavo West National Park
Early morning pick up then proceed to Tsavo West National Park arriving in good time for lunch. The park is located on south eastern Kenya, 240km from Nairobi along the western side of Mombasa-Nairobi highway. It comprises of open grasslands, scrublands, and Acacia woodlands, belts of reverie vegetation and rocky ridges. In the afternoon embark on a game drive of the Park noted especially for its enormous elephant population. There is also a visit to Mzima springs - an oasis where hippo, fish, and crocodile can usually be seen. The lodge is an ideal base for exploring Tsavo West, one of the world’s largest national parks, with over 60 species of mammal within its borders. The lodge has a restaurant, two bars, a viewing bay and a swimming pool. The nearby water-hole is flood lit to allow guests to see nocturnal animals, including leopards, coming to quench their thirst. A special gallery enables hippo to be viewed underwater. Dinner and overnight at the Lodge. 

Day 2: Tsavo West National Park
Embark on early morning game drive of Tsavo West National Park. Explore the area further for any kill or any unique animals such as kudus. Tsavo West National Park was established in 1948 and is bordered by Taita Hills to forests at the water margins. It covers a total area of 9065sq. Km and hosts a wide variety of wildlife species from the 'Big Five' (Lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo and elephant), numerous other carnivores, gazelles to over 150 bird species. The park also has the Mzima springs, Sheitani Lava Flow which consists of caves, three craters, basalt flows and lava splashes. It is also has an unending succession of fantastic views across the plains dotted with fin graphite, marble and sulphite deposits. The park is also known for its enormous large population of elephants than anywhere else on the planet earth. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.

Day 3: Tsavo East National Park
Early morning game drive of Tsavo West, then proceed for breakfast at the lodge. Thereafter depart Tsavo East National Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in Kenya covers an area of 11,747 square kilometres. It was gazetted 1948, it is located near the village of Voi town and near the coastal of the country. Named for the Tsavo River, which flows west to east through the national park. Arrival at the Voi Safari lodge, check inn, then lunch and afternoon leisure. In the afternoon embark on the evening game drive; enjoy the magnificent landscape of the park as well as the setting of the sun. Enjoy the wildlife and birds of Tsavo. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay

Day 4: Tsavo East National Park
Early morning game drive of Tsavo East as your explore the area further for more wildlife. Tsavo is known for the famous man-eaters. These were the lions that killed approximately 30, 000 railway labourer during the construction of Kenya Uganda railway. Inside the park, the Athi and Tsavo rivers converge to form the Galana River which supplies the park with water. Return to the lodge for breakfast and mid morning leisure. Lunch will be served at the lodge then proceed for the evening game drive of Tsavo East National Park. It is considered one of the world's biodiversity strongholds, and its popularity is mostly due to the vast amounts of diverse wildlife that can be seen, including the famous 'big five' consisting of mane less lion, black rhino, cape buffalo, elephant and leopard. Yellow baboons are also spotted in the park. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay

Day 5: Tsavo East National Park
Embark on an early morning game drive of Tsavo East National Park. The park is one of the largest ecosystems in the country. It’s separated from Tsavo West by the Mombasa - Nairobi highway. The park is endowed with wildlife, superb scenery and variety of birdlife. Enjoy the game drive as you search for any kill and more wildlife not spotted in the earlier game drives. Return to the lodge for breakfast and mid-morning leisure. Thereafter lunch is served till at the lodge followed by an afternoon leisure.

Evening game drive of the park and explore the area further. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 6: Nairobi
Depart to Nairobi after breakfast using Mombasa – Nairobi Highway. Passing through the town of Voi, Tsavo, Mtito Andei, Hunters Lodge, Sultan Hamud to arrive in Nairobi in the late afternoon. Depart to the airport for check inn for the flight.