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NWS 004: PLOVERS SPECIAL
BIRDING
9 Nights/10 Days Nairobi
- L. Magadi - L.
Naivasha - L. Nakuru -
L. Baringo - Samburu -
Mt. Kenya - Nairobi
Day 01: Arrival
On arrival you will be
met at the airport by
our representative and
transferred to a Nairobi
Hotel where you will
spend your overnight
stay. We shall then head
out for an orientation
tour of the town before
paying a visit to the
National Museum bird's
gallery for a lecture on
birds before dusk
engulfs us at
our Hotel.
Day 02: Nairobi - Lake
Magadi
After breakfast we leave
Nairobi and then drive
to the southern side of
Kenya with a picnic
Lunch and to Lake Magadi
located deep in the
heart of Southern
Kenya's Masai land. The
lake covers an area of
104 sq. km Soda Lake and
is completely surrounded
by vast natural salt
flats. These sweltering
plains prevent any
animals from reaching
the alkaline lake at its
center. For this reason,
thousands of flamingos
descend on the Lake each
year to feed on the
algae and crustacea at
the lake's shore safe
from any potential
predators such as Fish
eagle. Freshwater
springs at the Lake's
shore attract a host of
other birds like the
specialty of this lake
the Chestnut Banded
Plover, Common
Sandpiper, Common
Greenshank, Wood
Sandpiper to name a few.
Later in the afternoon
we return to Nairobi
arriving late evening.
Dinner and Overnight
stay will be at our
Nairobi Hotel.
Day 03: Nairobi - Lake
Naivasha
After breakfast we
depart from our Nairobi
hotel for a scenic drive
through the great North
road to Lake Naivasha.
Stop en-route at the
viewpoints of the Great
Rift Valley for stunning
views arriving Lake
Naivasha by midmorning
for bird walk before
time for lunch at Lake
Naivasha Lodge. Lake
Naivasha being a fresh
water lake on the Rift
floor is home to an
incredible variety of
species. Over 450
species have been
recorded here. An
afternoon option of
either a boat ride or a
visit to Hell's Gate
National Park before
returning for dinner and
overnight stay at
Lake Naivasha Lodge.
Day 04: Lake Naivasha -
Lake Nakuru
This morning we leave
Naivasha and head for
Lake Nakuru Park,
regarded by avid
birders' as the greatest
World ornithological
spectacle on the Earth.
The park is famous for
its millions of pink
flamingoes, arriving by
mid morning at Lake
Nakuru for a game drive
en route before
checking-in at Lake
Nakuru Lodge for Lunch.
Afternoon game drive
followed by a walk along
the shores which will
also allow us to see the
many wild animals in the
park and especially the
park is the Sanctuary to
the Black Rhino, White
Rhino and the Rothschild
Giraffe. Here we'll have
the chance to look out
at some of the common
species like the Lesser
and Greater Flamingoes,
African fish Eagle,
Tawny Eagle, Green Wood
Hoopoes, Cliff Chat,
Great White and Pink
Backed Pelicans plus
other intra- African
Migrants. Dinner and
Overnight stay today
will be at
Lake Nakuru Lodge.
Day 05: Lake Nakuru
Today we will spend the
whole day bird watching
at the park and if lucky
enough we have the
chance to see the shy
cat "the Leopard" mostly
seen in this park before
returning for lunch at
the lodge. In the
afternoon we have some
time to relax before
embarking on our late
afternoon game drive to
try and capture what was
not seen during the day
before the dusk engulf
us. Dinner and Overnight
stay will be at Lake
Nakuru Lodge.
Day 06: Lake Nakuru -
Lake Baringo
We depart today in the
morning after breakfast
and drive further North
to Lake Baringo,
arriving in time mid -
morning bird walk around
the lodge before time
for Lunch. Lake Baringo
is fresh water has it
own share of bird life
species like the White
Faced Scopes Owl,
Brimstone Canary,
Bristol Crowned
Starling, Goliath Heron,
Little Weaver, Jackson's
and Hemprich's Hornbill.
We'll check-in at Lake
Baringo Country Club a
superb and compact hotel
set at the shores of
Lake Baringo. After a
relaxed lunch we'll
descend down on to the
cliffs to look for the
white faced Scopes owl,
Black throated barbet,
mouse collared tit
before returning at the
lodge. Dinner and
overnight stay tonight
will be at Lake
Baringo Country Club
(BLD).
Day 07: Lake Baringo -
Samburu
We leave Baringo after
breakfast and head
Samburu, a place of
endless skies, dust-red
plains and palm-fringed
rivers, Samburu National
Reserve lies on the
fringes of the vast and
arid desert once known
as the Northern Frontier
District, whose
heat-scorched scrublands
extend all the way to
the jade-green waters of
Lake Turkana and beyond.
Physically dramatic, the
104 sq kilometres
landscape of the Reserve
features rocky
battlements, craggy
scarps, dry river beds
and fallen boulders
rising out of the thorn
scrub against a backdrop
of the far-distant hills
and the great red table
mountain known as
Lololokwe. As for
wildlife, Samburu
provides one of the few
sanctuaries in Kenya for
the endangered Grevy's
zebra, the rare Beisa
Oryx, the long necked
antelope "Gerenuk" and
the Blue-shanked Somali
ostrich whilst large
herds of elephant roam
the gaunt hills during
the day before returning
to bathe on the banks of
the river in the
evening. Birdlife in
this reserve is not
raging behind as it is
profuse, and species
such as Somali and white
throated bee-eaters,
golden pipit, Vulturine
guinea fowl, White
headed Mouse bird, Buff
Crested Bustards, Black
capped Social Weaver,
Donaldson-Smith's
Sparrow Weaver, Golden
Breasted Starling among
other dry land species.
Lunch will be at Nanyuki
Town before descending
to the reserve and
arriving at time for the
evening Game cum bird
viewing before checking
-in at
Samburu Lodge (BLD).
Day 08: Samburu
Today we will spend the
whole day bird watching
at the park. In the
afternoon we have some
time to relax before
embarking on our late
afternoon game drive to
try and capture what was
not seen during the day
before the dusk engulf
us. Dinner and Overnight
stay will be at
Samburu Lodge (BLD).
Day 09: Samburu - Mt.
Kenya
We will spend the whole
day birding at this
Montane forest region.
Rare species likely to
be seen include; Green
Ibis, Lesser Spotted
Eagle, Harrier Hawk,
Rufous Sparrow hawk,
Ayre's Hawk Eagle. Black
stork, Red Fronted
Parrots, Green Ibis
Common snipe, Mountain
Buzzard, Bronze napped
pigeon Mountain
white-eye, Abbots
Starling, Sharpe's
Starling, Mountain
Oriole and Thick-billed
seedeater. Dinner and
Overnight stay will be
at
Naro Moru River Lodge
(BLD).
Day 10: Mt. Kenya -
Nairobi - Fly
After breakfast, we
drive back to Nairobi
arriving in time for
lunch at Pampa Grill
Restaurant where you can
enjoy some good food,
later Check-in to a day
room at Nairobi hotel.
Farewell dinner Later
early in the evening,
will be hosted by our
company at the world
famous Carnivore
Restaurant considered
"Africa's greatest
eating experience" (if
you love barbecue it
doesn't get better than
this), and home to the
"Simba Saloon" one of
the cities most popular
night clubs. Thereafter
you will be transferred
to the airport in time
for your International
departure flight.
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