Overview
Experience the legendary Big Five in the iconic Masai Mara National Reserve and explore the stunning lakes of the Great Rift Valley. Witness rhinos, flamingos, and diverse wildlife while enjoying scenic landscapes and cultural encounters with the Maasai people. This 4-day safari combines thrilling game drives, walking safaris, and relaxation at lodges for an unforgettable Kenyan adventure.
Itinerary
Depart from Nairobi in the morning and drive to Lake Naivasha, arriving in time for lunch. Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Naivasha, followed by a walking safari in the nearby animal sanctuary. Continue to Lake Nakuru in the afternoon, check in at your lodge, relax, and enjoy dinner.
Overnight: Lodge/camp at Lake Nakuru
After breakfast, embark on an early morning game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park, home to hundreds of black and white rhinos and other wildlife. Return to the lodge for lunch, freshen up, and drive to the Masai Mara. Arrive in time to relax, and at 17:00 hrs, join Maasai Morans (warriors) for a walking safari and a cultural visit to traditional Maasai villages. Return to your lodge/camp for dinner and overnight stay.
Overnight: Lodge/camp in Masai Mara
Spend the day on game drives with flexible scheduling. Option 1: Full-day game drive from 7:30 am with a picnic lunch, including a visit to the Mara River during the migration season. Option 2: Early morning game drive at 6:00 am, return for breakfast, relax until mid-afternoon, then enjoy an afternoon game drive starting at 16:00. Return to the lodge/camp for dinner and overnight.
Overnight: Lodge/camp in Masai Mara
After an early breakfast and optional morning game drive, depart for Nairobi. Arrive at your hotel or the airport for your onward flight, concluding your safari.
Overnight: Not included (depending on flight arrangements)
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Pick-up or Drop-off service from and to Airport(in our own vehicle)
- Transportation to and from!!
- Food all along the trip(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and a cup of coffee or tea) and accommodations during the trip in hotels with family environment
- Transportation, food, accommodation and insurance of Guide during the trip
- Down jacket, all-season sleeping bag, duffel bag and trekking map(in case if you don’t have your own. Down jacket, sleeping bag and duffel bag must be returned after completion of the trip)
- First Aid Medical Kit(Your guide will carry the Medical Kit but we also advise to bring yourself for your own use, as far as possible)
- All the required permits and paperwork
The Cost Excludes
- International Airfare
- Visa Charges
- Hotel Expenses(In Kathmandu, some packages do include hotel expenses)
- Your travel and medical insurance
- Personal Expenses such as shopping, bar bills, hot shower, telephone, laundry, titbits etc
- Food and accommodations in Kathmandu
- Services not mentioned or not promised by the agent/agency
- Emergency expenses such as expenses on chartered helicopter.
FAQs
Annapurna Base Camp is a Grade B or a moderately difficult trekking route. So any fit person can do this trek, even if you do not have any previous experience. You should be aware of what to expect and mentally prepare for it. Then, as long as you will too, you can.
On average, you walk about 4 to 6 hours per day. One or two days can be as less as 3hrs and one or two days can be as long as 7hrs.
The highest altitude reached is 4190m. This is the elevation of Annapurna Base Camp. ABC is the highest we will climb in this trek.
Yes, you can charge batteries en route. Charger should be brought. There are hot shower facilities as well. You may have to pay a certain amount for both ($1-$2). Negotiate. Also, a hot water facility could be free at a lower elevation.
No. There are no ATMs on this trek route. You will have to draw enough cash in Pokhara or Kathmandu. There are a number of ATMs in these cities. Everything is paid in Nepali rupees. So money should be exchanged before the start of the trek.
Yes. The Internet can be accessed in most places. Sometimes, there might be some technical problems. The Internet in Nepal is not as fast as you are used to and at times you can just lose connection.
Not really. It depends on you. If you want, ABC trekking can be done independently. You could hire a guide and a porter by yourself instead of going through an agency or not hire a guide at all. Although, not having a guide can be a little problematic during the offseason.
It really depends on you. Is it your first time in Nepal? How confident are you of being able to find your way around? How pressed on time are you? If you go through an agency, it will be costlier but everything will be planned. You will only have to come, trek and return.
For the Annapurna region, pay for guides range from $20 to $30 per day and porters take $15 to $25 per day.









