Great Lakes of the Rift Valley Birdwatching Safari – 7 Days

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Great Lakes of the Rift Valley Birdwatching Safari – 7 Days

Pricing Notice: The cost of this safari will vary based on the season of travel and the number of travelers. Kenya has three travel seasons as follows:

  • Peak Season: 15 June – 14 October (coinciding with the wildebeest migration) | 20 December – 4 January
  • High Season: 5 January – 31 March | 1 June – 14 June | 15 June – 31 October
  • Green Season: 1 April – 31 May | 1 November – 19 December

Day 01 :
Arrival in Nairobi

Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you can explore Nairobi’s birding hotspots such as Nairobi National Park or Karura Forest.

Day 02 - 03 :
Lake Baringo & Lake Bogoria

Depart for the Rift Valley’s premier birding destinations—Lake Baringo and Lake Bogoria. Enjoy a guided boat ride on Lake Baringo, spotting fish eagles, kingfishers, herons, and cormorants. At Lake Bogoria, marvel at thousands of flamingos and geothermal hot springs.

Day 04 - 05 :
Lake Nakuru National Park

Travel to Lake Nakuru, renowned for its prolific birdlife and rhino sanctuary. Enjoy game drives in search of flamingos, pelicans, and the elusive leopard, along with sightings of white and black rhinos.

Day 06 :
Lake Naivasha

Head to Lake Naivasha, a freshwater lake home to diverse bird species. Take a boat safari to spot African fish eagles, herons, and hippos, followed by a visit to Crescent Island for a guided walking safari among giraffes and zebras.

Day 07 :
Nairobi & Departure

Return to Nairobi for a day room stay, allowing you to freshen up before your evening international departure.

Pricing Notice: The cost of this safari will vary based on the season of travel and the number of travelers. Kenya has three travel seasons as follows:

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Great Lakes of the Rift Valley Birdwatching Safari – 7 Days

The best time for game viewing is during the dry season from June to October, especially for the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara (July–October). However, Kenya is a year-round destination with different highlights in every season.

For the best lodges, guides, and experiences—especially during peak migration season—it’s best to book 6–12 months in advance. Last-minute trips can be arranged but may have limited availability.

Most packages include accommodation, meals, park fees, game drives, transfers, and a professional guide. International flights, visa fees, and personal expenses are usually excluded unless otherwise stated.

Yes. Most travelers require a visa to enter Kenya. This can be obtained online via the Kenya eVisa system. Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry.

Yes. Kenya is one of Africa’s most popular safari destinations and is safe for tourists when traveling with reputable tour operators. We ensure secure transport, vetted accommodations, and experienced guides throughout your journey.

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