Nakuru Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Lake Nakuru Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
8 Days Classic Kenya Safari Experience
Day by Day
Day 1: Nairobi to Samburu
You will be picked up from the airport or your Nairobi Hotel by a designated Nala Tours and Travel driver/guide. Depart from Nairobi in the morning and drive to Samburu National Reserve (approximately 5-6 hours). Arrive at Samburu and check in at your chosen accommodation. Afternoon game drive in Samburu to encounter unique wildlife species. Dinner and overnight stay at Samburu.
Day 2: Full Day in Samburu
Embark on a full day of game drives in Samburu. Explore the reserve's distinct landscapes and witness the special "Samburu Five" – unique wildlife species to this region. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the heart of the reserve. Return to your accommodation for dinner and relaxation.
Day 3: Samburu to Aberdare National Park
Depart from Samburu after breakfast and drive to Aberdare National Park (approximately 4-5 hours). Arrive at Aberdare and check in at your chosen accommodation. Afternoon game viewing from your lodge with the possibility of seeing elephants, buffaloes, and other wildlife. Dinner and overnight stay at Aberdare.
Day 4: Aberdare to Lake Nakuru
Morning departure from Aberdare and drive to Lake Nakuru (approximately 2-3 hours). Arrive at Lake Nakuru and check in at your chosen accommodation. Afternoon game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park, known for its flamingos and rhinos. Dinner and overnight stay at Lake Nakuru.
Day 5: Lake Nakuru to Lake Naivasha
Morning game drive in Lake Nakuru for wildlife viewing. After breakfast, depart for Lake Naivasha (approximately 2 hours' drive). Arrive at Lake Naivasha and check in at your chosen accommodation. Afternoon boat safari on Lake Naivasha to enjoy the scenery and birdlife. Dinner and overnight stay at Lake Naivasha.
Day 6: Lake Naivasha to Masai Mara
Depart from Lake Naivasha after breakfast and drive to Masai Mara (approximately 4-5 hours). Arrive at your chosen lodge or camp in time for lunch. Afternoon game drive in Masai Mara to witness the abundant wildlife. Dinner and overnight stay at Masai Mara.
Day 7: Full Day Game Drives in Masai Mara
Embark on a full day of game drives in Masai Mara. Capture the sunrise during an early morning drive and enjoy a packed lunch in the reserve. Explore different regions, including key points like the Mara River known for wildlife crossings. Return to the lodge or camp in the late afternoon for relaxation. Dinner and overnight stay at Masai Mara.
Day 8: Masai Mara to Nairobi
Enjoy an early morning game drive. Return to the lodge for breakfast and check-out. Depart from Masai Mara and drive back to Nairobi. Arrive in Nairobi in the late afternoon, concluding your remarkable 8-day Samburu, Aberdare, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, and Masai Mara safari.
Kenya Chronicles: 10 Days of Adventure and Discovery
1:In these eventful 10 days in Kenya, we embarked on a journey filled with astonishing experiences, encounters, and newfound friendships. From overcoming the initial uncertainty of entry to exploring some of Kenya's most remarkable places, this trip was nothing short of extraordinary. Join us as we recount our incredible adventures in the heart of Africa.
2: "From Nairobi's Nights to the Maasai's Heights: Kenya Unveiled"
Our Kenyan odyssey unfolded with thrilling intensity, from a night in Nairobi, deemed one of Africa's most perilous cities, to shopping escapades against advice. We'll share how we navigated challenges, boarded Kenya's impeccable trains, and slept under the starry skies, serenaded by hippos. Follow us as we rose before dawn for unforgettable wildlife encounters and witnessed elephants quenching their thirst in our hotel pool.
3: "Wild Encounters and Savanna Sojourns: Kenya's Best Kept Secrets"
Exploring Kenya's national parks, sailing on Lake Nakuru to witness vibrant flamingos, and riding through the savanna while convincing zebras we're one of them—these were just some of the highlights. We'll also divulge tales of leaping alongside the Maasai tribe and a hair-raising encounter with a pride of lions. Plus, our early morning hot air balloon ride over the stunning landscapes.
4: "Kenya's Vast Horizons: A Journey Beyond Imagination"
Our 10-day escapade covered over 2000 kilometers, offering insights into Kenya's diverse landscapes, wildlife, and culture. We savored African sunsets with fine wine, stayed in the same camp as celebrities, and chuckled at the local pronunciation of "dikdik." Get ready for an overload of photos and a chance to win unique souvenirs as we relive these unforgettable moments.
5: "Chilled to the Bone in Kenya's Unexpected Cold Snap"
One surprising discovery during our Kenyan adventure was the bone-chilling cold that gripped us at night, despite the daytime warmth. From +11°C nights to living in jackets brought from Moscow's winter, we'll share our comical encounters with this unexpected weather twist.
6: "Kenyan Safari: Where Nature's Majesty Meets African Hospitality"
Kenya enchanted us not only with its natural beauty but also with the warmth and manners of its people. We were amazed by the pristine conditions of Kenyan trains, the beauty of African sunsets, and the captivating wildlife. Join us as we reflect on our encounters, humorous language mix-ups, and a heart-pounding standoff with a black rhinoceros.
7: "From Kenya to Mauritius: A Bonding Journey of a Lifetime"
Our adventure in Kenya was not just about exploring a new place but also about forging deeper connections. We cherished the time spent with family and friends, gaining fresh perspectives and energy. Follow our journey as we bid farewell to Kenya and set our sights on the paradise island of Mauritius, recharged and ready for more adventures.
Wild Encounters: More Animals than Friends
In my blog, you'll find more photos with animals than with friends. And honestly, I see them more often too, unfortunately or fortunately.
There should've been a buffalo in this picture, but it's currently in a witness protection program. Can you believe it? In Kenya, there's a team tracking animals' locations daily to protect them from hunters and poachers who export their horns and pelts to China. The rhino horn trade is particularly absurd, as Chinese believe it has healing properties.
We did manage to complete the Big Five! Lion, buffalo, leopard, rhino, and elephant. Once, hunters believed these were the hardest animals to kill, which is why they were the most prized. Nowadays, the only hunting allowed in Kenya is photo hunting. And spotting this famous five is considered the luckiest safari experience.
So, what animal in its natural habitat would you like to see most?
Literary 📚 Africa in the world's classics
I had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills. The Equator runs across these highlands, a hundred miles to the North, and the farm lay at an altitude of over six thousand feet. In the day-time you felt that you had got high up, near to the sun, but the early mornings and evenings were limpid and restful, and the nights were cold.
——Karen Blixen's "Out of Africa"
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Lake Naivasha Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
8 Days Classic Kenya Safari Experience
Day by Day
Day 1: Nairobi to Samburu
You will be picked up from the airport or your Nairobi Hotel by a designated Nala Tours and Travel driver/guide. Depart from Nairobi in the morning and drive to Samburu National Reserve (approximately 5-6 hours). Arrive at Samburu and check in at your chosen accommodation. Afternoon game drive in Samburu to encounter unique wildlife species. Dinner and overnight stay at Samburu.
Day 2: Full Day in Samburu
Embark on a full day of game drives in Samburu. Explore the reserve's distinct landscapes and witness the special "Samburu Five" – unique wildlife species to this region. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the heart of the reserve. Return to your accommodation for dinner and relaxation.
Day 3: Samburu to Aberdare National Park
Depart from Samburu after breakfast and drive to Aberdare National Park (approximately 4-5 hours). Arrive at Aberdare and check in at your chosen accommodation. Afternoon game viewing from your lodge with the possibility of seeing elephants, buffaloes, and other wildlife. Dinner and overnight stay at Aberdare.
Day 4: Aberdare to Lake Nakuru
Morning departure from Aberdare and drive to Lake Nakuru (approximately 2-3 hours). Arrive at Lake Nakuru and check in at your chosen accommodation. Afternoon game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park, known for its flamingos and rhinos. Dinner and overnight stay at Lake Nakuru.
Day 5: Lake Nakuru to Lake Naivasha
Morning game drive in Lake Nakuru for wildlife viewing. After breakfast, depart for Lake Naivasha (approximately 2 hours' drive). Arrive at Lake Naivasha and check in at your chosen accommodation. Afternoon boat safari on Lake Naivasha to enjoy the scenery and birdlife. Dinner and overnight stay at Lake Naivasha.
Day 6: Lake Naivasha to Masai Mara
Depart from Lake Naivasha after breakfast and drive to Masai Mara (approximately 4-5 hours). Arrive at your chosen lodge or camp in time for lunch. Afternoon game drive in Masai Mara to witness the abundant wildlife. Dinner and overnight stay at Masai Mara.
Day 7: Full Day Game Drives in Masai Mara
Embark on a full day of game drives in Masai Mara. Capture the sunrise during an early morning drive and enjoy a packed lunch in the reserve. Explore different regions, including key points like the Mara River known for wildlife crossings. Return to the lodge or camp in the late afternoon for relaxation. Dinner and overnight stay at Masai Mara.
Day 8: Masai Mara to Nairobi
Enjoy an early morning game drive. Return to the lodge for breakfast and check-out. Depart from Masai Mara and drive back to Nairobi. Arrive in Nairobi in the late afternoon, concluding your remarkable 8-day Samburu, Aberdare, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, and Masai Mara safari.
Africa·Lake Naivasha·Boat Bird Watching
Lake Naivasha is located about 90 kilometers northwest of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, and is situated within the Great Rift Valley.
The lake was formed by fault subsidence, with a length of 20 kilometers from north to south, a width of 13 kilometers from east to west, a maximum depth of 20 meters, a lake surface elevation of 1900 meters, and a lake surface area of about 260 square kilometers. It is the highest lake in the rift valley. There is a winding island in the middle of the lake called "Crescent Island", which is a private wildlife sanctuary.
Lake Naivasha is one of the most beautiful freshwater lakes in Kenya and the only freshwater lake in Kenya. The lake is rich in perch and African carp. There are large areas of papyrus swamps on the lake shore, and a "Country Club" is set up on the lake shore.
Navasha Lake | An animal paradise created for a documentary
Navasha Lake is one of the most beautiful freshwater lakes in Kenya and the only freshwater lake in Kenya. There are the largest number of hippos and birds here, but the most worthwhile thing in Navasha is the beautiful island.
"Into Africa" filmed Navasha Lake, in order to make this film, the film crew created an ecological environment on an island in the heart of the lake, carrying a lot of animals on the island, such as the giraffe zebra antelope horn Horse and so on. After the filming, the animals stayed behind. There were no natural enemies. They thrived on the island. Because there were no carnivores, the whole island was a bird and animal paradise. This is the only trip that can be used to walk close to animals.
Take a boat across Navasha Lake to reach the island on that shore.
After wandering around to the other side of the island, this is the island of "Into Africa", which is called a no-man's land. It is full of animals and a peaceful, like a paradise in dreams.
The body is in hell, eyes enter heaven, and the soul falls into the hometown.
I would like to have a thousand lights, and shine through the night, even if the moths are burning, there is no fear.
When I saw such a peaceful and hard-to-find landscape, this is my definition of travel.
The island is not big. The giraffes, antelopes, wildebeests and zebras we see most are very quiet. Maybe because there are no natural enemies, they dont fight or quarrel. They are clean. Grazing, triumphant.
The boatman who took us on the island wore shepherd's clothes, thin and thin body, and it was very lonely to walk on this grassland. This beautiful and lonely animal world, a peaceful and quiet, let people put down all the irritations in the heart, I felt that life is so calm for the first time.
Lake Naivasha, Kenya, is a beautiful lake in the Great Rift Valley. There are many elegant resorts and a paradise for birds. It is a huge bird that flies like Dapeng. Waving strong wings, driving the bulky body to fly upwards, or sliding low-altitude, double-flying, perched on a tall acacia tree, because the weight is too large, so the branches are swaying.
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The Cliff Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Kenya Travel Essentials: What You Need to Know
We couldn't believe it ourselves until the very end, but we made it here! Today, I'll share everything you need to know before traveling to Africa:
❓ Can You Fly to Kenya Now?
Yes, you can. Just provide a negative test, vaccination certificate (Russian is accepted), and fill out two forms required at the border.
❓ How to Get There?
We flew Qatar Airways for 25,000 rubles per person with a layover in Qatar. Surprisingly, it was cheaper than going to Armenia 😅
❓ Is Solo Travel Possible?
Yes, but I recommend choosing a hotel that organizes all activities for you. For example, @thecliffke welcomed us at the airport, took us to the camp by Lake Nakuru, organized a jeep safari in the national park, a boat safari on the lake, transferred us to another camp with the Maasai tribe, who also run a ranch and hot air balloons, and finally, returned us to the airport. Such a trip is easier, more reliable, and better organized than going on your own!
❓ Safety Concerns
Many fear mosquitoes and insects. Kenya solved the issue with malaria mosquitoes a long time ago by introducing fish that eat these mosquitoes from America. Not a single mosquito bit me in Kenya in 2 weeks, even regular ones. But I still got the yellow fever vaccine, just in case.
❓ Do You Need a Visa?
Yes, for $51, you can get an online visa in less than a day.
❓ What to Do in Kenya
Horseback riding, jeep safaris, hot air balloons, and interaction with local tribes. I think it's the perfect country to start exploring the continent. Plus, thousands of animals! Would you like to visit Africa?
New Year's Wish: From Globe to Kenya
On New Year's Eve, normal people make wishes about romance, while I pointed at a globe and wished for zebras because I'd already seen reindeer.
And here I am in Kenya! I've longed to witness these breathtaking landscapes and the incredible diversity of wildlife.
A trip to Kenya is the kind that leaves you needing another vacation. Long journeys and early wake-up calls demand a lot of energy. Thankfully, I've got @urban_formula to keep me energized with their Energy Complex vitamins. It gives me the stamina I need while keeping my nerves as calm as a valerian bush. Plus, for overall immune support in a bustling city, there's Immunity Complex. In this journey, I want to meet locals and wildlife, not a cold.
Now, I'll ask the universe (just in case you don't have to wait for the next holiday) to open borders. I've got enough energy for a round-the-world trip! Join me and share your dreams in the comments on @urban_formula's profile. Winners will receive vitamin sets, and some might even have their dreams come true! Don't forget to follow to stay updated on the contest and results ;)
Is Africa Safe? Dispelling Common Myths
Is Africa dangerous? Crime, malaria mosquitoes, snakes, and lions eager to devour you… it sounds like a Kenyan carte blanche. But is any of it true? Today, we'll break it down.
Currently, Kenya, like other African countries, raises concerns among tourists. Few have been, so it's scary. Let's debunk the main fears:
🔪 Crime
To be honest, if you find yourself with a wad of cash and your grandma's pearl necklace on the outskirts of Biryulevo-Chertanovo at night, you're unlikely to make it home in one piece. The same goes for Kenya.
🦟 Malaria, Yellow Fever, and Other Diseases
Malaria and yellow fever are no longer prevalent here. In fact, decades ago, the U.S. introduced a special fish that eats malaria mosquitoes into African water bodies. Believe it or not, I didn't get bitten by A SINGLE mosquito in Kenya in 2 weeks. Not even a regular one. But I still got the yellow fever vaccine, just in case.
🦁 Being Eaten on Safari
It's simple: listen to your ranger, don't stick your head in a hippo's mouth, and don't get out of the vehicle where you're not allowed to. Within hotel premises, you'll always be accompanied by locals who have hunted lions for generations, so no need to worry.
🐍 Snakes
They're more scared of you than you are of them. Yes, even the black mamba and royal cobra.
The only thing that scared me initially on our trip was the thought that we wouldn't make it there. Upon arrival, the hotel @thecliffke had already planned all our routes and activities, which I genuinely appreciated.
What other rumors have you heard about Africa? How do you envision Kenya? Share in the comments, and I'll answer everyone.
Kenya's Unique Artistry: Beyond the Museum Walls
In Kenya, you won't find museums like those in Europe. No royal grandeur, like at the Louvre. Simple structures, mostly open-air. Africans aren't likely to seek meaning in a black square. Here, art is about people, nature, and, of course, tribal history and culture.
"Why is it so expensive here? In Thailand, it costs a dollar." You can tell when new Mzungu (white people, like us) arrive and wonder why Africa is pricier than Asia. Yes, many things are inexpensive here, but not for Mzungu. This term translates to "wanderer" or "going in circles."
In Kenya, it's easy to be seen as a white demon stealing souls. All you need to do is take a picture of a local. What's astonishing isn't that some believe it, but that you can get away with it for a small fee. And more than one time. By more than one demon.
No one knows what the next day will bring. Overnight, you can travel back in time to an era without showers and electricity. Thanks to @thecliffke, we stayed in the present.
It's easy to go to Turkey or Thailand. Africa isn't for everyone. But that's what makes it unique.
Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
On the first day in Kenya, give everyone a relatively easy trip.
Through the Great Rift Valley of East Africa to the Nakuru National Wild Nature Reserve, the first time I saw wild animals, it was really a little excited and the original film of the hh/mouses came [color][color] ~~ In fact, there wasnt much good feeling about animals in the past, but when the giraffes that were sprouting faced us across the road, the heart was completely germinated. I never thought that the giraffe could be hot and spicy. Drip
followed by the zebra brothers, the designer's favorite models, the texture is really beautiful, used wherever
antelope and cute chimpanzees, real and previous TV The gap is really a bit big, haha, there is no fierce feeling at all, just feel cute and cute ()
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