|
Bird
Watching safaris in Kenya, East Africa Kenya Bird Watching
safaris, Kenya ornithology, Bird Photography
29 Days: Nairobi - Sweetwaters - Samburu - L. Nakuru - L.
Bogoria - L. Baringo - Saiwa Swamp - Kakamega - L. Victoria - L.
Naivasha - Masai Mara - Amboseli - Tsavo - Shimba Hills -
Malindi.
Day 1: Nairobi
Arrival at the Airport and transferred to your hotel. Dinner and
Overnight in a Nairobi hotel.
Day 2: Nairobi National Park
After breakfast we proceed to the Nairobi National Park, which
despite being only a few kilometers from the city, is a home to
big game. In its open grasslands scattered with acacia trees we
will see the first game like Gazelles, Zebras, Giraffes and
maybe some of the Cats.
If the season is right the wildebeest, which migrates from
Tanzania through Masai Mara, will also be there. This afternoon
we will see Ostrich, Secretary Bird, Crowned Crane, Vulture,
Cattle Egret, Great Egret, Tawny Eagle and a herd of Buffaloes
should provide Red-billed Oxpecker
perched on their backs. Black Kite, Marabou Stork, Pied Crow and
African Palm Swift are also available in the park. A walk around
the Hippo pools should give us our first sighting of the Nile
Crocodiles and the Helmeted Guineafowl. In the Yellow-backed
Acacia, look out for Grey
Crowned Crane, Red-throated Tit and Chestnut-banded Plover. At
the picnic site Baboons will quickly assemble on our arrival and
just as quick they will easily walk away with a lunch box. The
Agama Rock Lizard is common here. Overnight at the hotel in
Nairobi.
Day 3: Nairobi - Sweetwaters.
After breakfast, depart for Sweetwaters game santuary where
there is a wide variety of birds such as Stout Cisticola, Black
Kite, Augur Buzzard, Cape Robin Chat Hawk etc. The sanctuary
also support large mammals such as elephants, giraffes,
chimpanzee etc. Dinner and overnight at
Sweetwaters Tented Camp.
Day 4: Sweetwaters - Samburu.
After an early morning breakfast then depart for Samburu
National Reserve by driving north, crossing the equato. Here we
a unique bird species as such as Buff Crested bustard, Chestnut
weaver, Kori bustard, Golden palm weaver, Golden breasted
starlings, Water thicknee, among other. There is unique northern
wildlife which are not found in any other part south of equator,
here you will find the Grevy zebra, Beisa Oryx, Reticulated
Giraffe, Somali Ostrich, the long necked gerenuk, herds of
elephants and their predators abound. The life-giving Uaso Nyiro
River plays a major role in the ecosystem of this region.
Overnight tonight will be served the lodge.
Day 5: Samburu.
Spend the whole day bird watching trying to come up with a list
of 400 different species found in this region. All meals &
overnight at the Lodge
Day 6: Samburu - Lake Nakuru.
After an early breakfast, drive south through Isiolo, crossing
the northernmost foothills of Mount Kenya, until we reach
Nanyuki town. Heading west we make a brief stopover at Nyahururu
Falls, still known to many as Thomson's falls. Proceed to Nakuru
where you will see flamingoes, more than 450 species of birds
have been recorded here. The park has also been established for
the protection of endangered species such as the rhino and is
also home to Columbus monkeys, Leopards, Giraffes, and a variety
of plain antelope. Lunch will be served at Lake Nakuru Lodge. An
afternoon game drive around the lakeshore will be the main
feature for the afternoon, dinner &
overnight tonight will be served at Lake Nakuru Lodge
Day 7: Lake Nakuru.
After breakfast, spend the whole day bird watching and trying to
come up with the total list of 450 different species found here.
Dinner & overnight tonight will be at Lake Nakuru Lodge
Day 8: Lake Nakuru - Lake Bogoria
After breakfast, we proceed to the jewel of the Great Rift
Valley, Lake Bogoria. Described as the "Most beautiful view in
Africa" by Bishop Hannington, the lake is well known for its Hot
springs and geysers, which are spread out along its southern
shores. The hot sulfur water gushing out of the ground is known
to have therapeutic values. These natural spas and their steam
are Mother Nature's version of a bath & sauna. After a relaxing
bird walk around the lake, your lunch will be served at Lake
Bogoria Hotel. Later in the after you will enjoy an extensive
bird walk around the lake and the lodge environs, here we expect
to find a variety of species as such as Woodland kingfisher,
Northern puff back, White headed buffalo weaver, Rufous crowned
roller, African golden oriole, African hoope e.t.c. Our dinner
and overnight will be served at Lake Bogoria Hotel
Day 9: Lake Bogoria - Lake Baringo
After breakfast we drive further north to Lake Baringo one of
the leading ornithology lakes in East Africa, more than 470 bird
species call this area home. We check-in at Lake Baringo Country
Club a superb and compact hotel set at the shores of Lake
Baringo. Our bird walk today will feature the following rare
species e.g. White faced scopes owl, Bristol crowned starling,
Goliath heron, Fan tailed raven etc. A relaxing boat ride on the
lake will be the feature of the afternoon. Dinner and overnight
tonight will be served at Lake Baringo Country Club
Day 10: Lake Baringo - Saiwa Swamp
Today our birding safari will depart Lake Baringo and drive
towards Saiwa Swamp National Park in Kitale, the only
exceptional Park in Kenya enjoyed exclusively on foot and
birding landmark. Lunch to be served in Hotel at Kitale Town
before afternoon bird walk. The birding menu for today will be
Great blue turaco, Ross turaco, Ludher's bush shrike, White
capped robin chat, Grey crown crane etc. Dinner and overnight
stay at a Hotel at Kitale Town
Day 11: Saiwa Swamp - Kakamega Forest.
Depart to Kakamega Forest, covers an area of 240sq.km is a
living remnant of the original equatorial rainforest, which once
extended from Guinea in the west, to East and Central Africa for
a fulfilling and eventful day of bird watching in this only &
unique remaining rain forest with some of very rare and
spectacular bird species in the world e g Grey Parrot, Great
blue and Black billed turacos, blue headed bee eaters, Turner's
eremomela, Little grey greenbul etc. if one of your ambitions is
to experience the enchanting mystery of the jungle,….the melody
of
singing birds, the breeze whispering trees, the croaking frogs,
the rasp of butterflies as they fly on by, the cheeky monkeys as
they swing from branch to branch…All meals at Hotel.
Dinner and overnight tonight will be served at Kakamega Golf
Hotel .
Day 12: Kakamega Forest - Lake Victoria
A morning lecture on the birds of this small forest which
harbour's over 380 different plant species, 50 of which have
traditional medicinal value, some endemic animal species, 400
butterfly species and 330 bird species at an altitude of between
1500-1700m followed by a walk to try and identify the available
rare species of this equatorial forest. Lunch at Kakamega Golf
Hotel followed by a short drive to Lake Victoria where we will
do a late afternoon birding around the lake for fresh water
birds species e.g. African open bill stork, Swamp flycatcher,
Red chested
sunbird, Hammerkop, Eastern grey plantain-eater etc. Dinner and
overnight tonight will be served at Sunset Hotel.
Day 13: Kisumu - Lake Naivasha.
Today after an early breakfast, our safari will be destined for
Lake Naivasha, the only freshwater lake in the Rift Valley. From
the top of the Rift Valley escarpment, you can see the lake
sparkling under the sun thousands of feet below you. The lake is
home to a large colony of hippos and it's also a Mecca for bird
watchers and researchers since over 400 different species of
birds have been recorded here e.g. Long toed plover, Great white
egret, Grey headed gull, Southern pochard, Red billed teal and
not mention the Lilly trotter. The lake location and wildlife
makes it an ideal place for an afternoon boat ride. A visit to
the liberating Crescent Island, which is completely undeveloped,
wild and free, is one of the few places on earth where you
canwander/walk on foot among herds of zebra, wildebeest,
gazelle, giraffe and dik diks. There are no predators and no
fences so it will be quite a liberating and exciting feeling to
walk among the wildlife. Lunch will be served at the tranquil
Lake Naivasha Country Club. Dinner and overnight tonight will be
served at Lake Naivasha Country Club.
Day 14: Lake Naivasha - Hell's Gate.
After breakfast, a morning bird walk with the aim of viewing
birds on the shores of the Lake with a few hours of relaxation
before lunch. Afternoon visit to Hell's Gate National Park,
which is breeding ground for vultures in Kenya e.g. Lammergeyer
vultures. Dinner & overnight tonight will be served at Lake
Naivasha Country Club.
Day 15: Lake Naivasha - Masai Mara.
Today our safari expedition will take us to the jewel of Kenya's
parks, the world famous Masai Mara Game (Wildlife) Reserve. This
is Kenya's number one park and is always on every bird watcher's
and wildlife tourists "Must see list". Full of life with various
types of animals and birds, Masai Mara crown's the climax of
every safari in Kenya. It's rolling grasslands and acacia
savannah have time and again been captured on film with the
movie "Out Of Africa" being the most famous. Masai Mara is home
to the "Big Five" (Elephant, Buffalo, Lion, Leopard and Rhino)
and
over 450 bird species as such as Bare faced go away bird, Hooded
vulture, Egyptian vulture, Flappet lark, Red necked fowl, White
necked raven etc. Apart from the big five, the Masai Mara is
most famous for the spectacular annual migration of over a
million wildebeest, zebra, gazelle etc from the Serengeti in
northern Tanzania crossing the Mara River into Kenya in search
of fresh feeding grounds, which takes place in late July or
August. Dinner & overnight tonight will be served at, the
lodge.
Day 16 & 17: Masai Mara.
An early morning birding cum game drive after breakfast will be
our perfect start of another unforgettable and memorable birding
day in Africa. With picnic lunch en-route you spend your day in
Mara Plains trying to identify and record the over 450 species
record in this reserve. All meals and overnight tonight will be
served at, the lodge.
Day 18: Nairobi
Morning game drive then depart for Nairobi arriving in the late
afternoon. Dinner and overnight in a hotel.
Day 19: Nairobi - Amboseli.
After an early morning breakfast, we proceeding to Amboseli
beautifully situated beneath the foot of Africa's highest
mountain Mt. Kilimanjaro (5895m), the park is well renowned for
its huge herds of elephants and various types of other Savannah
wildlife such as Giraffes, Bushbuck's,
Kudu, Warthog's, Zebra's and over 425 species of birds recorded
here such as White faced whilsting duck, Brown snake eagle,
Yellow billed stork, Woolly necked stork, Shikra, Helmented
guinea fowl, African cuckoo e.t.c. The snowcapped peak of
Kilimanjaro rising above white clouds dominates every aspect of
Amboseli and forms a backdrop to an impressive display of
wildlife attracted to this location by swamps and springs fed by
underground rivers from Kilimanjaro's melting snow. With an
airstrip at Empusel Gate, the park is also home to the Masai
people, those tall, brave, and proud nomads who live in close
harmony with the environment and the wildlife that surrounds
them. Enjoy a birding game drive en-route, as we arrive in
time for your dinner at the Lodge.
Day 20: Amboseli
After breakfast it will be the perfect time for photographing
the humbling and magnificent Mt. Kilimanjaro the highest peak in
Africa. With picnic lunch you depart your lodge for a full day
birding section with our eagle eyed birding guide. Please take
this opportunity to add a new specie in your birding list.
Dinner and overnight tonight will be served at Ol-Tukai Lodge.
Day 21: Amboseli - Tsavo West
After breakfast, drive to Tsavo West with an en route birding
where habitat is relatively denser thicket of savanna dominated
by acacia-Commiphora bush land with Baobab, grassy plains,
riverine woodland, the Mzima Springs. The park is also famous
for the autumn bird ringing at the Ngulia
Safari Lodge with thousands of European and Asian Palearctic
migrants on their way south. Overnight at Ngulia Safari Lodge.
Day 22: Tsavo West National Park- Taita Hills Forest- Voi
We bird in the park en route heading for Taita Hills Forest
where we hope to see endemics “Taita Three” Apalis, White-eye
and Thrush. Other specialties include Striped Pipit,
Yellow-throated Woodland Warbler, Striped-cheeked Greenbul.
Overnight at Ngutuni Lodge.
Day 23: Tsavo - Shimba Hills
After leisure morning breakfast, depart for Mombasa either
driving arriving Mombasa at Mid -Morning hours and later be
transferred to Shimba Hills National Reserve, Located 48kms from
Mombasa town. The reserve is the last remaining habitat of the
rare Sable Antelope in East Africa a treat you may not want to
Miss!! The hills have a heterogeneous mosaic of vegetation,
including grassland, scrub and exotic plantations as well as
forest. Certainly holding one of the largest areas of coastal
forest in East Africa after Arabuko Sokoke Forest. Here,
globally threatened species, restricted-range species, East
African Coast biome species occur here among them, Southern
banded Snake Eagle, Fischer's Turaco, Spotted Ground Thrush,
Sokoke Pipit, East Coast Akalat, Plain Backed Sunbird, Ayres's
hawk Eagle, Crowned Eagle, African Pitta, little Yellow
Flycatcher, Mangrove King fisher, Eastern Green Tinker bird,
Tiny greenbul, Chestnut-fronted Helment Shrike, Green headed
Oriole among many more. Lunch at the lodge. All meals at the
lodge
Day 24, 25, 26: Shimba Hills - Arabuko Sokoke Forest
After an early morning breakfast, proceed with our safari to
Arabuko-sokoke forest. Has an area of 41,600 ha at an altitude
of 0-21m above the sea level. It was proclaimed a crown forest
in 1932 and gazetted 1943 covering an area of 2,700 ha added in
1968. Arabuko-sokoke has three types habitats namely; Mixed
forest 7,000 ha, Brachystegia woodland 7,700 ha on white, very
infertile soil and Cynometra forest 11,300 ha with a canopy
height of 7-8 m. Here we target species likes Sokoke scopes owl,
Clarke's Weaver, Amani sunbird, Ant-eater thrush, Eastern
Nicator, Mombasa woodpecker, Fischer Greenbul, Pale Batis, among
other globally threaten species that only occurs in this forest.
All meals, dinner and overnight will be served at beach hotel.
Day 27 & 28: Sabaki River Mouth and Mida Creek
After breakfast, it will be the perfect time for photographing
the humbling and magnificent Mangrove forest (the magical trees)
of Mida creek. Mida creek has an area of 26100 ha and stretches
for almost 40 km along the seashores and it's a fascinating
world of cultures to discover, lying at 0-10 m above the sea
level. Area comprises a complex of marine and tidal habitats on
Kenya's north coast, stretching from just south of Malindi town
southwards to beyond the entrance of Mida creek. Habitats
include inter-tidal rock, sand and mud, fringing reefs and coral
gardens; beds of sea grass; coral cliffs, platforms and islets;
sand beaches; and mangrove
forests. The sand dunes are great workout to build leg muscles
and the tiny sand granules are fantastic as they massage every
nerve of your foot - it's natural reflexology. Our species of
focus will include among others the Crab plover, Terek
Sandpiper, Mangrove kingfisher, Greater Sand plover, Eurasian
Oystercatcher among others. All meals, dinner and overnight will
be served at beach hotel.
Day 29: Malindi- Nairobi
Fly to Nairobi to connect with your international flight. | | |  |