Laikipia
Ksh92379 per person
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Destination
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Departure
Please arrive by 6:15 AM for a prompt departure at 6:30 AM. -
Departure Time
Approximately 6:30 AM. -
Return Time
2:00 PM -
Dress Code
Casual. Comfortable Clothing. -
Included
AccommondationMeals on FullboardTour GuideTransport on Landcruiser/Tour Van -
Not Included
All Museum TicketsAny other expenseFlight Return TicketsFlight transfer ticketsMealsMeals on All-InclusiveMeals on BreakfastMeals on HalfboardPersonal GuideSGR Return TicketsSGR Return TransfersTransportation/CarTravel InsuranceTypical Souvenir
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Day 1: Departure to Laikipia
Morning: Depart from Nairobi or Mombasa to Laikipia. Upon arrival at Nanyuki Airfield, transfer to a selected lodge or camp in Laikipia.(Landcruiser is available for Nairobi clients to & fro)
Afternoon: Settle in and enjoy lunch, followed by an introductory game drive in the conservancy. Laikipia is known for its healthy populations of endangered species like wild dogs, Grevy's zebras, and black rhinos.
Evening: Dinner at the lodge/camp. Optionally, engage in a nocturnal game drive or a guided nature walk.
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Day 2: Full-Day Safari and Cultural Interaction
Early Morning: Embark on a morning game drive or a guided walking safari to experience Laikipia's wildlife up close.
Midday: Return for lunch and relaxation. Optionally, visit a nearby community for a cultural experience, learning about the lifestyles and traditions of local tribes.
Afternoon: Enjoy an afternoon safari activity, which could include horseback riding, camel trekking, or a visit to conservation projects.
Evening: Dinner followed by a campfire gathering under the stars.
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Day 8: Departure and Conservation Experience
Early Morning: Participate in a conservation activity, like tracking rhinos on foot or visiting a predator research project, providing insight into Laikipia's conservation efforts.
Midday: Brunch at the lodge/camp followed by check-out.
Afternoon: Transfer to Nanyuki Airfield for the flight or landcruiser back to Nairobi or Mombasa, concluding the Laikipia safari experience.
Tour Location
Laikipia's lodges and camps are often situated within private conservancies, ensuring a serene and exclusive safari experience.
From Mombasa to Laikipia by Flight: Travelers can embark on a convenient journey from the coastal city of Mombasa to Laikipia. The trip typically involves a flight from Moi International Airport, Mombasa, to Nanyuki Airfield, the nearest air gateway to Laikipia. This aerial route offers stunning views of Kenya's diverse landscapes, transitioning from the Indian Ocean coastline to the central highlands.
From Nairobi to Laikipia: The journey from Nairobi to Laikipia can be a scenic road trip or a swift flight. For air travel, flights depart from Wilson Airport in Nairobi to Nanyuki. This short flight provides aerial views of the changing terrain from Nairobi's urban landscape to Laikipia's pristine natural environment.
The journey from Nairobi to Laikipia by Land Cruiser is an adventure that takes you through Kenya's diverse landscapes, from the bustling capital city to the serene wilderness of Laikipia County. As you depart from Nairobi, the urban surroundings gradually give way to rolling hills, lush farmlands, and eventually the open savannah.
Route and Scenic Highlights: The road trip typically follows the Nairobi-Nanyuki highway, leading you northwards. Along the way, you'll pass through towns like Thika and Nyeri, with scenic views of the Aberdare Range to the east. The road then winds its way through expansive tea and coffee plantations, offering picturesque vistas of Mount Kenya, Africa's second-highest peak.
Laikipia's Arrival: As you approach Laikipia, the landscape transforms into a captivating mosaic of savannah plains, riverine forests, and hills. The entrance to Laikipia County is often marked by the Ewaso Nyiro River, a lifeline for wildlife in the region. You'll cross the river and enter this pristine wilderness, where wildlife encounters are a common sight even before reaching your chosen lodge or camp.
Wildlife Along the Way: Keep an eye out for wildlife during your journey. Laikipia is known for its unique wildlife populations, and it's not uncommon to spot giraffes, zebras, and various antelope species grazing along the roadside.
Cultural Interactions: Along the route, you may have the opportunity to visit local villages and engage with communities from different tribes, such as the Maasai and Kikuyu. These interactions offer insights into the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Arrival at Laikipia Lodges and Camps: Upon reaching Laikipia, you'll be warmly welcomed at your chosen accommodation, which can range from luxurious lodges to eco-friendly tented camps. Many of these lodgings are situated within private conservancies, ensuring a tranquil and exclusive experience.