Rift Valley and Thomson Falls Safari
This five-day safari explores the Rift Valley and Thomson Falls in the central region near Mount Kenya, plus it includes a visit to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. It includes game drives, boat tours, cycling and walking safaris in more than six different safari locations. It starts in Naro Moru near Mount Kenya (perfect if you’ve just come off the mountain) and follows a route down into the Great Rift Valley and along its lakes & parks and finally back into Nairobi. It offers some activities by bike and on foot in classic safari environments.
Overview
Starting in Naro Moru the Rift Valley andThomsons Falls safari starts with a full day in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, home to lions, cheetahs, leopard, spotted hyena, Black Rhino, White Rhino, elephant, Grevy’s zebra and more.
From here we spend the following days visiting Thompsons Falls, the Lakes of Nakuru & Naivasha, visiting both Nakuru National Park and Hell’s Gate National Park (walking or cycling). We will have the opportunity to see more of Africa’s ‘Big 5’ as well as many other native species such as hippo, hartebeest, fish eagles, gazelle and many others.
What Our Adventurers Think:
I just wanted to say a big WOW, WOW,WOW about our experience on the Masai Mari safari. It is one that both myself and Ryan will never forget. Our experience is hugely down to Kelly and Kamau who were truly amazing from start to finish. They met us at the hotel and Kelly had the biggest warming smile and welcomed us with open arms. The journey to the safari was long, dusty and tiring but Kelly’s infectious laugh kept us smiling all the way through. We were so well looked after throughout the whole trip.
Kelly’s knowledge of Kenya was incredible and we kept saying how lucky we were to have the two of them as throughout the whole safari, and even going through the local Villages we were being educated on everything. It really helped to make us understand everything we were seeing and doing. The safari was busy with many tours however having the private tour with Kelly as our tour guide we felt unbelievably privileged as he continually explained about the animals movements and behaviours so it helped us to appreciate everything so much more.
Can I just say as well that Kelly is an absolute credit to the company. We found out all about the staff, how Gavin set up the company, the company morals and everything you guys do with moving mountains. He cannot speak more highly of everyone and the company. It really makes me want to book more trips with you guys, and I hope that one day I will do. Not only did we find out about the company but he taught us all about Kenya and the history, the people, the traditions and was also teaching us words. Not that I ever got them right, but we laughed-a lot!
This was certainly a holiday of a lifetime and the best experience by far! I cant wait to go on another trip with Adventure Alternative.
RIFT VALLEY AND THOMSONS FALLS SAFARI ITINERARY
We leave the Blue Line hotel, where you will have been staying after your climb of Mt Kenya, early in the morning. At the Blue Line we use rooms as standard, not camping. Ol Pejeta is only 1hr driver away. We will then spend a full day in the conservancy where it’s possible to see lion, cheetahs, leopard and spotted hyena. Ol Pejeta is also East Africa’s Largest Black Rhino Sanctuary and the only place in Kenya to see chimpanzees. We will have a picnic lunch in the conservancy and return to the Blue Line Hotel for our evening meal.
We leave in the morning for the drive to Nakuru which takes about 4 hrs. We will stop enroute to marvel at the great Thompsons Waterfalls before dropping into the Great Rift Valley. On reaching Nakuru there is the opportunity to so some shopping before we go to our camp for the night. We camp close to Nakuru National Park gate so that we can enter early the next morning. In the evening you can relax at the camp or we can go take you into town.
After an early breakfast we enter Nakuru National Park. The park is World famous for the millions of flamingo which call it home. Alongside this game within park includes hippo, black and white rhino, lion, leopard, buffalo, rothschild giraffe and about 450 different bird species. This park is world-renowned as a beacon for ornithologists, scientists and wildlife filmmakers. Late afternoon we will drive the short distance to Lake Naivasha where we will camp on the lake shore. Here there is a great restaurant / bar and swimming pool, plus it is common to spot hippo on the lake shore, near the camping grounds at night
We will spend part of the day in Hells Gate which is only a 15 minute drive from our camp. Hells Gate is regarded as one of the most scenic Parks with thermal springs, a huge gorge, some great climbing and a lot of Masai history. You have the choice to cycle, walk or drive (or a combination of all) through the park. It’s a surreal experience to cycle alongside zebra, gazelle and other animals! But don’t worry there are no predators! We will have a picnic lunch, explore the gorge and then head out of the park mid afternoon. From here you can return to the camp to relax by the pool, go shopping or visit another of the areas attractions.
After a leisurely start we can go out onto Lake Naivasha by boat to spot the hippo! This is a great experience and a lovely way to end your safari. Not only will you be close to the hippo but the amount of bird life is astonishing! Fish Eagles whizz by and the calls of many other species fill the air with wonderful chorus. After lunch we will drive the 1 1/2hrs back to Nairobi where you can catch an evening flight, or overnight if required.
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Our Rift Valley and Thomson Falls Safari Experts
Gilbert Njeru is a trip leader for Adventure Alternative Kenya and the current Chairperson of Moving Mountains in Kenya.
He lives in Embu at our guesthouse and manages the Adventure Alternative and Moving Mountains programmes there, plus all the volunteers and medical elective students who come to this part of Kenya. He is also active during the school and university trips, often helping to guide on Mount Kenya (over 40 successful summits of Point Lenana to his name). Despite the...
RIFT VALLEY AND THOMSONS FALLS SAFARI COST £695.00
INCLUDES
- All travel throughout trip, starting from Naro Moru and ending in Nairobi
- All safari vehicles, fuel, staff and guides
- All accommodation – rooms at Blue Line then camping in other locations (different choices and prices apply see below)
- 3 meals a day, water and hot drinks, prepared by our staff
- All Park fees
- All activities as per the itinerary
- Group equipment, tents, cooking etc
EXCLUDES
- International flights
- Personal travel insurance
- Vaccinations
- Additional hard / soft drinks
- Costs of a personal nature
- Additional activities / accommodation
- Staff tips
PAYMENTS
A deposit of £250 is required on booking to secure your place and we ask that the remaining balance (trip price minus the deposit) is paid in full 4 weeks prior to your departure. When you book with us you’re given your own secure online account which you can access 24/7. Through this account you can edit your booking, add flight, health, insurance and dietary details and also make interim payments. We make payments as flexible as possible and you can choose, if you wish, to pay a bit off your trip fee whenever it suits you.
INSURANCE
It is important that you take out adequate personal insurance for the activities on this trip. Please see our information page in the menu to the right for further guidance and suggestions. If you have any questions regarding the required coverage please do not hesitate to contact us.
DRIVING ON SAFARI
Once entering the reserves / parks we are usually driving on dirt / sand tracks and not tarmac (escept for a few exceptions like Nakuru). If conditions are wet this can lead to adventurous driving but be assured that our drivers are well versed in safe and professional driving skills. If the weather is very dry then the terrain can be dusty so it’s worth bringing a shawl or light scarf to cover your mouth and nose.
The vehicles are well maintained and professional safari vehicles. This safari has a cycling/walking safari morning so you should ensure you have suitable shoes and long trousers. Our staff will look after you very well and their knowledge will make your experience safe and enjoyable but do please take all their advice.
RIFT VALLEY AND THOMSONS SAFARI CLOTHING
For your safari you need normal, general lightweight travel clothes but you should consider the elements and ensure you have clothing which will suitably protect you from
- the sun (suncream, hat, sunglasses, long sleeves, loose fitting and a neutral colour)
- rain (light jacket) and
- dust (bandana or scarf)
- cool evenings (light fleece or jacket)
- mosquitoes (long sleeves & legs and socks for dawn/dusk time)
You may visit some of the local villages, in which case ladies in particular should ensure that shoulders are covered and shorts are not too short, perhaps bring a sarong.
Of course we strongly suggest that you bring your camera and a small set of travel binoculars can also be handy. For the walking safari long trousers are best and a suitable pair of shoes – not sandals.
RIFT VALLEY AND THOMSONS FALLS SAFARI - PARKS AND ANIMALS
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Ol Pejeta is East Africa’s Largest Black Rhino Sanctuary, the only place in Kenya to see chimpanzees and holds some of the highest predator densities in Kenya with approximately 67 lions, 30 cheetahs, 20 leopard and 60 spotted hyena. Since mid 2011 there have also been frequent sightings of a pack of 8 wild dogs. In addition the Conservancy boasts a number of smaller predators such as the jackal, caracal and the bat-eared fox. With more predators per area than anywhere else the probability of seeing one of these carnivores is very high in Ol Pejeta.
Nakuru National Park
Lake Nakuru is a world famous park initially created to protect its stunning flocks of greater and lesser flamingo, which literally turn the lakeshore pink in colour. Notable game within the soda lake area include hippo, black and white rhino, lion, leopard, buffalo, rothschild giraffe and about 450 different bird species. This park is world-renowned as a beacon for ornithologists, scientists and wildlife filmmakers.
Lake Naivasha
Lake Naivasha is a fresh water lake which supports a diverse water-bird community. It provides a habitat for a variety of mammals and fish such as tilapia, black bass, and cray fish. Some of the birds that can be spotted here include cormorants, warblers,black herons and grey-backed fiscal. It is also home to Hippo who are known to come into the campsite at night! This is where we will go out boating.
Hell’s Gate
Hell’s Gate National Park is dominated by towering cliffs and has a variety of wildlife, unusual flora and many species of birds. It is also one of the few locations where you can walk or cycle alongside the wild animals in an alternative days game viewing. Buffalo, zebra, eland, hartebeest, Thomson’s gazelle, and baboons are all a common sight but the park is also home to klipspringer antelope and Chanler’s mountain reedbuck. It is also home to the famous Gorge, where movies such as Tombraider where made. In the park we will enter and follow the great gorger and see the waterfalls and hot streams. Hells Gate is regarded as one of the most scenic Parks and there is also a lot of Masai history attached to the area.
WHY US
- We have extensive experience of running safaris in Kenya and Tanzania for over ten years.
- We have our own company, staff, vehicles and equipment in Kenya. Throughout your trip you will be looked after directly by our own people.
- Our staff have visited the locations that you will travel through on hundreds of occasions, they know the terrain, the people and the habits of the animals very well.
- Our in-country staff are all native Kenyans and can offer you a true insight into the country, its culture and its environment.
- We are financially bonded so your trip fee and finances are protected.
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