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6 Days Amboseli, Nakuru & Masai Mara Safari Package

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6 Days Amboseli, Nakuru & Masai Mara Safari Package

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This tour will take you through Queen Elizabeth National Park, with a variety of different species of mammals and birds, and the famous Kazinga Channel for boat cruising. Queen Elizabeth National Park is definitely among the world’s most bio-diversified wildlife sanctuaries featuring leopards, chimpanzees, hippos, African elephants, and Cape Buffaloes, not forgetting the beautiful lunch cruise along the Kazinga Channel.

 

Best Time To Visit – Uganda

The best time to visit Uganda is from June to August and December to February, which are the Dry seasons. Wildlife viewing is at its peak then. Primate walks in the forest are a big part of any safari in Uganda. The habitat of rainforests is, by default, very wet, and you can’t avoid rain completely. However, after heavy rain, the skies often open up to bright sunshine.

Is it safe to travel to Uganda?

Uganda is a safe country to visit, especially when your part of an organized game drive with private guides, as you will be with us. These tours are designed to enhance your safety and provide you with a well-guided experience. There are, of course, some places to avoid in big cities like Kampala or Entebbe. But – as with everywhere else in the world – you’ll be fine by taking some precautions. Just some examples to be on the safe side, pun intended, don’t explore the city at night without a driver or guide, keep your valuables close to you, avoid wearing prominent and visible jewelry, and leave some things like passports in the hotel safe.

What can I expect from a safari with Gorilla Bookings Uganda?

This is an exclusive, private safari that allows you to travel at your own pace. This trip is made just for you, exactly as you want it! Our experienced travel consultants, along with our knowledgeable guides, will make sure that your wishes come true. There are numerous advantages to such a trip. First, you can cruise around in a private safari vehicle and have a personal guide. It’s completely up to you what time you leave in the morning and when you come back (taking into account your guide’s advice, of course). Secondly, once you’re in a national park, you can observe specific animals or herds for as long as you like. No one will push you to move along. And lastly, knowing your wishes, your personal guide will give you the right tips, turning your trip into an unforgettable experience in Africa.

How can I personalize my trip with your services?

At Gorilla Bookings Uganda, we’re all about co-creating your perfect journey. When you plan your African adventures with us, you’re not just booking a trip but embarking on a personalized experience. We start by understanding your wishes and preferences and won’t stop until every aspect of your journey aligns perfectly with your vision. Our team works closely with you to ensure your entire trip is tailored to your satisfaction. For added convenience, we offer a selection of our most popular African safari Tours & Holidays as a starting point for your consideration.

Can I see the Big Five in Uganda?

Yes, yes, yes! Not only the Big Five pose for your pictures, but also Rhinos, hyenas, hippos, zebras, Giraffes, or the unique Ugandan kob. And then there’s the birdlife-with more than 1,000 species of all kinds and colors, Uganda is a birdwatcher’s paradise. And if you love primates, Uganda clearly is your place to be: the diverse jungles are home to as many as 24 species of monkeys, from the nocturnal to the beautifully colored blue monkeys and the breathtaking mountain gorillas and Chimpanzee in their Natural Habitat.

Days Queen Elizabeth National Park safari

LOW SEASON (March, April, May & November)

2 Persons 4 Persons 6 Persons
$0000 USD $0000 USD $0000 USD

Mid season (the rest of the year)

2 Persons 4 Persons 6 Persons
$0000 USD $0000 USD $0000 USD

High season (July, August, September & December)

2 Persons 4 Persons 6 Persons
$0000 USD $0000 USD $0000 USD

Included

  • All accommodation (Unless listed as an upgrade)
  • All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)
  • Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • All activities (Unless labeled as optional)
  • Park fees (For non-residents)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Drinking water (On all days)

Excluded

  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
  • International flights (From/to home)
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)

Briefed Itinerary

This tour will take you through Queen Elizabeth National Park, with a variety of different species of mammals and birds, and the famous Kazinga Channel for boat cruising. Queen Elizabeth National Park is definitely among the world’s most bio-diversified wildlife sanctuaries featuring leopards, chimpanzees, hippos, African elephants, and Cape Buffaloes, not forgetting the beautiful lunch cruise along the Kazinga Channel.

 

Make your dream trip come true with Gorilla Bookings

At Gorilla Bookings, you can customize your trip. Our sample itineraries are adjustable to your preferences. Our specialists work together with you to create your dream journey!

Day 1: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park

Breakfast for day one will be provided at the hotel or your place of residence, followed by a meet, and greet and briefing on the 3 days of the Queen Elizabeth Tour by our driver. There will be a number of stopovers including at the Uganda Equator along Masaka road. Here you will be able to stand in both the northern and southern hemispheres and also experiment with how water swirls in different directions when placed in the northern and southern hemispheres. Take photos and even buy some of the beautiful souvenirs. Head straight to the lodge.

Accommodation

  • Twin Lake Safari Lodge
  • Mweya Safari Logde
  • Elephant Plains

Day 2: Morning Game Drive and Boat Cruise

Start the day with early game drives that expose us to diverse animals including the Big Five—elephants, buffaloes, big cats- lions, leopards, and rhinos. More times in the evening, warthogs, and hunchback carnivals like hyenas are spotted along the circuits as we drive along, and many more species that are residents to this park. There is a rich birdlife especially our version of storks in the wetland spots as we reach the flamingoes in the salt lakes at Kasenyi.

Enjoy a boat cruise on the famous Kazinga Channel, a 36km channel linking Lake George and Lake Edward. Here you’ll see land and water-adapted hippos yawning, the National Geographical Society killing machine, the Nile crocodile, gaping along the banks, and the savannah version of pigs, the warthog-Pumba are a hallmark sign in this animal home. With your binoculars along the peninsula, you’ll have a magnificent view of birds and animals like the ever-playing African elephants in the water.

 

Accommodation

  • Twin Lake Safari Lodge
  • Mweya Safari Logde
  • Elephant Plains

Day 3: Morning Game Drive and Boat Cruise

Start the day with early game drives that expose us to diverse animals including the Big Five—elephants, buffaloes, big cats- lions, leopards, and rhinos. More times in the evening, warthogs, and hunchback carnivals like hyenas are spotted along the circuits as we drive along, and many more species that are residents to this park. There is a rich birdlife especially our version of storks in the wetland spots as we reach the flamingoes in the salt lakes at Kasenyi.

Enjoy a boat cruise on the famous Kazinga Channel, a 36km channel linking Lake George and Lake Edward. Here you’ll see land and water-adapted hippos yawning, the National Geographical Society killing machine, the Nile crocodile, gaping along the banks, and the savannah version of pigs, the warthog-Pumba are a hallmark sign in this animal home. With your binoculars along the peninsula, you’ll have a magnificent view of birds and animals like the ever-playing African elephants in the water.

 

Accommodation

  • Twin Lake Safari Lodge
  • Mweya Safari Logde
  • Elephant Plains

Why Gorilla Bookings ?

  • Highest service
  • 100% specialized in Uganda
  • World class safari guides
  • Top rated private safaris
  • Personalized attention
  • Quickest response time
  • Skilled travel consultants living in Uganda
  • Competitive rates

This is a 6-day joining group safari that starts from Nairobi and flows to Amboseli National Park. It’s the park that provides a home for the largest African elephants, known as the Jumbos. You will also have a chance to view Mount Kilimanjaro, referred to as ‘The white roof of Africa’. You’ll also visit Masai Mara, the place to conclude your safari.

 

Day 1: Nairobi – Amboseli National Park

On your arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will be met by our company representatives for meet and greet services. Alternatively, we can pick you up from the Nairobi hotel early in the morning and then drive to Amboseli National Park. We will arrive at the camp with enough time to settle in before lunch, with a little time to relax before we head out for our afternoon game drive. We explore one of Kenya’s most popular tourist parks for the opportunity to see animals against the backdrop of Africa’s highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro. The elephants are the kings of the park; no doubt, they are fond of the swamp areas in the park, where they share the cool waters with the hippos and hide beneath the papyrus. Return to the lodge at sunset.

 

Day 2: Explore Amboseli National Park

Today we rise early for breakfast and leave the camp for a full-day game drive with our picnic lunch boxes ready for a great full-day adventure. The park is home to a large resident population of Burchell’s zebras. Other herbivores include Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelles, buffalo, warthog, Masai giraffe, impala, waterbuck, and dik-dik. Baboons and Vervet monkeys inhabit the scarce woodlands. Lions, spotted hyenas, wild cats, jackals, caracals, and cheetahs represent carnivores. With regards to birds, more than 400 species of birds have been registered, among which outstand pelican, flamingo, kingfisher, African fish eagle, ibis, secretary bird, crowned crane, grey and Goliath herons, cattle egret, black-winged stilt, little grebe, Egyptian goose, martial eagle, pigmy falcon, Masai ostrich, white backed vulture, lappet faced vulture, yellow-necked spur fowl, Kori bustard and hornbills. After the rains, the park gathers large flocks of water birds. Return to the camp at sunset.

 

Day 3: Amboseli National Park – Lake Nakuru National Park

Rise early for breakfast, check out, and depart Amboseli for Lake Nakuru National Park. Along the way, we shall have a brief stopover at the spectacular Great Rift Valley, which is a fault line some 3,500 miles (5,600km) long stretching from Ethiopia’s Red Sea through Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, and into Mozambique. Lake Nakuru National Park offers you a rare insight into Kenya’s most diverse flora, fauna, and wildlife, and is famous for its huge flocks of pink flamingos. The birds throng on Lake Nakuru itself, one of the Rift Valley soda lakes that comprises almost a third of the park’s area. More than 450 species of birds have been recorded here as well as a rich diversity of other wildlife. Lions, leopards, warthogs, waterbucks, pythons, and white rhinos are just some of the animals you might see, and the landscapes range from sweeping grasslands bordering the lake to rocky cliffs and woodland. The park also protects the largest euphorbia candelabrum forest in Africa. In the evening, you will return to the lodge for dinner and overnight

 

Day 4: Lake Nakuru – Masai Mara Game Reserve

After breakfast at the hotel, you will make your way to Masai Mara Game Reserve. We will drive through typical African savanna country dotted with local homesteads and colorful Masai herdsmen grazing their cattle. We will proceed and arrive at camp with enough time to settle in before lunch, with a little time to relax before we head out for our afternoon game drive.

 

Day 5: Explore Masai Mara National Reserve

A full day is spent in Masai Mara with morning and afternoon game drives. You will have the opportunity to spot the BIG FIVE, including lion, elephant, leopard, black rhino, and buffalo. You will visit the Mara River, which borders Kenya and Tanzania. You will have a chance of seeing Hippos and very large Nile Crocodiles, who lie in wait for prey as wildebeest cross on their annual quest to find new pastures.

Each year, Masai Mara plays host to the world’s greatest natural spectacle, the Great Migration of wildebeest from Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, to Masai Mara, Kenya. From July to October, the promise of rain and fresh life life-giving grass in the north brings more than 1.3 million wildebeest together into a single massive herd. They pour across the border into the Mara, making a spectacular entrance in a surging column of life that stretches from horizon to horizon. At the Mara River, they mass together on the banks before finally plunging forward through the raging waters, creating a frenzy as they fight against swift currents and waiting crocodiles.

 

Day 6: Masai Mara National Reserve – Nairobi

Early morning game drive at sunrise, followed by breakfast at the lodge/camp. We depart Amboseli National Park viewing game en route as you exit the park with the last picturesque of Amboseli. We drive back to Nairobi, arriving in the afternoon. You will be dropped at either your hotel or airport to connect with your home-bound flight, depending on the arrangements where the safari ends.