Day 1 - Nairobi, Kenya
Arrive in Nairobi, where you are met and transferred to your
hotel. A microcosm of the African continent, this capital
city is your gateway to a dramatic procession of natural
spectacles in Kenya and Tanzania, among the most thrilling
destinations in the world.
Day 2 - Amboseli National Park
Drive to Amboseli National Park, known for its thriving
big-game population, especially elephants, more than 1,000
of which live in the park. From a distance, take in views of
the highest mountain in Africa, the snowcapped Mount
Kilimanjaro, with its impressive Uhuru Peak soaring to
19,341 feet. Arrive at your lodge set beneath acacia trees in
the shadow of Kilimanjaro. After lunch, explore the acacia
woodland, freshwater swamps, scrub brush and open plains
in search of wildlife. Part of the park is composed of a driedup
lake bed, where mirages rise from the shimmering heat.
This evening, share in a special welcome dinner with your
fellow guests.
Day 3 - Amboseli National Park
Set out on early morning and afternoon game drives,
crisscrossing the landscape in search of the park’s large herds
of elephants, as well as zebra and wildebeest, along the salt
pan trails. Prepare for predator sightings as opportunistic
animals begin roaming the plains in search of prey. Return to
your lodge for dinner, followed by a relaxing evening under
African skies.
Day 4 - Arusha, Tanzania
Cross the border into Tanzania and continue to your hotel
on the picturesque slopes of Mount Meru. This afternoon,
stop at the kennels of the Canines for Conservation training
center for a special behind-the-scenes visit with the K-9
cadets trained to detect illicit wildlife products in cargo and
luggage. Return to your hotel, enjoying a refreshing Scenic
Sundowner on the edge of Lake Duluti before gathering for
dinner.
Day 5 - Ngorongoro Crater
Drive from Arusha to Lake Manyara National Park for a
morning game drive, searching for nonchalant baboons,
dik-diks that forage for food beneath acacia trees, and
large herds of buffalo, wildebeest and zebra, which gather
on the grassy, sun-drenched plains. Along a narrow belt of
acacia woodland, you may even spot the region’s storied
tree-climbing lions, ascending branches for a cool breeze.
After lunch, travel to Ngorongoro Crater, ascending its outer
wall through dense vegetation. Ngorongoro is the largest
unbroken ancient caldera in the world and a likely place to
view lions, elephants, hyenas and gazelle. This afternoon,
participate in a Chef’s Table demonstration in the hotel
kitchen, preparing and sampling local dishes.
Day 6 - Ngorongoro Crater
This morning, descend into the crater, arriving ahead of most
visitors — thanks to the ideal location of your accommodations
on the crater’s rim — to view the resident wildlife at its most
active time of day. The prairies of this “Lost World” are
great spots for watching buffalo and elephants as well as the
countless other species that roam the crater’s 100-square-mile
floor. You may even sight flamingos (when in season) or rare
black rhinos. Following lunch, visit a Maasai village to gain a
better understanding of the nomadic cattle herders’ daily life
and culture.
Day 7 - Serengeti National Park
Drive to vast, wildlife-rich Serengeti National Park and
through its spectacular mix of savanna grassland and
volcanic hills, stopping en route for a privately guided tour of
Olduvai Gorge, one of the key sources of prehuman hominid
fossils. Renowned paleontologists Mary and Louis Leakey
made many notable finds here, including “Nutcracker Man,”
who lived approximately 1.75 million years ago. Visit the
on-site museum, take in views from the lookout point and
examine the excavations, which revealed 3.7-million-yearold
footprints and the 1.8-million-year-old skull of a human.
Continue to your lodge, which is framed by commanding
views of this land of lions, leopards, hyenas, cheetahs,
giraffes and topi. The park also serves as a setting for the
Great Migration when it passes through each year. Enjoy
your room’s blend of elegant and contemporary design with
influences from the traditional Maasai culture.
Day 8 - Serengeti National Park
Today, revel in true safari country, searching for iconic
species, such as lions, leopards, Cape buffalo and elephants,
as well as giraffes, gazelle and zebra. Along the rivers and
rocky outcrops, you may also spot some of the Serengeti’s
more diminutive denizens, such as leopard tortoises and
rhinoceros beetles.
Day 9 - Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya
Fly to the vast Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya’s finest
wildlife spectacle, offering excellent game viewing year-round.
The unending landscape hosts some 450 bird species,
95 animal species and all of the great predators, including the
country’s largest lion population. After familiarizing yourself
with your classic tented accommodations, ideally situated
at the confluence of the Mara’s four game-viewing regions,
drive through the famed reserve.
Day 10 - Masai Mara Game Reserve
Explore a region bestowed with over 500 square miles of
savannas, woodlands and tree-fringed rivers on morning and
afternoon game drives. You may observe crocodiles basking
in the sun, see ever-alert hippos wallowing in muddy water
or catch the antics of mischievous monkeys overhead. Watch,
too, as African elephants rumble along the forest edge and
giraffes snatch leaves from branches high above.
Day 11 - Masai Mara Game Reserve
Venture forth on a morning game drive or enjoy an optional
hot air balloon ride (at an additional cost), viewing the Masai
Mara and its wild inhabitants from a new perspective. After
lunch back at camp and time to relax, head out on a lateafternoon
game drive for a final look at the Mara’s treasures.
Later, enjoy a Scenic Sundowner, sipping traditional cocktails
while marveling at the incredible open plains just before
dusk — a relaxing prelude to a memorable farewell dinner
with your fellow guests.
Day 12 - Nairobi
Return to Nairobi. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure in a reserved
dayroom before your international departure flight home.