Lodge safari Ol Donyo Sabuk , Sagana, Meru , Samburu

7 days
From US$1,234 per person
“Africa changes you forever, like nowhere on earth. Once you have been there, you will never be the same. But how do you begin to describe its magic to someone who has never felt it? How can you explain the fascination of this vast, dusty continent, whose oldest roads are elephant paths? Could it be because Africa is the place of all our beginnings, the cradle of mankind, where our species first stood upright on the savannahs of long ago?”-Brian Jackman. It starts here in Kenya, take that first step. 

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Nairobi - Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park

    Depart Nairobi to Ol Donyo Sabuk, check in at the hotel. Thereafter prepare for your departure to Ol Donyo Sabuk Park to start your 3-4 hours hike accompanied by a local guide and a game ranger. It’s a 9km hike to an amazing 360-degree view at the summit. This tiny park of just 20.7 Sq. Km is surrounded by an oasis of dense primeval forest that supports a huge variety of birds and numerous primates, including black and white colobus, and blue monkeys. The community here call Mount Kilimambongo (buffalo mountain) and buffalos are indisputably the dominant animals in this park. Back to the hotel, late lunch , siesta or relax by the swimming pool for the rest of the day. Dinner and overnight at Ol Donyo Sapuk Resort.

  • Day 2

    Ol Donyo Sabuk - Sagana

    Breakfast and for those who love horse ride and even for those with no experience can enjoy a 200m ride before departure to Sagana County. The hotel has energetic and responsive horses, and with knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides, and spectacular scenery, the ride would be a nice start of the day.

    The drive to Sagana takes approximate 2 hours and you arrive in time for lunch at Jangwani Camp Sagana. The tented accommodation units are snuggled on a cliff-side overlooking the triple waterfalls along the famous Sagana River. In the afternoon you can choose an activity of your choice, payable directly, or choose to relax for the rest of the day. A bonfire in the evening as you enjoy drinks, share stories, with the relaxing sounds of the waterfalls on the background will cap the day. Dinner and overnight.

  • Day 3

    Sagana - Jangwani Camp

    Action-pack-day and quite exciting, optional activities available and payable directly, including and not limited to:

    **Swimming – more exciting a plunge from the highest waterfall into the water, fully protected and safe.

    **Simple Rafting – this is for beginners and done in front of the camp. You will be guided through many different activities/techniques and you will build up new skills. Additionally, this ride also involves you rafting close to the scenic Jangwani falls and an adventurous swim into a small cave behind their biggest waterfall. You will be fully equipped and ready to face this exhilarating experience.

    **Rafting – for those who enjoy a challenge, enjoy rafting down the Sagana river. Depending on the season, you would be able to visit caves, and even plunge from other waterfalls along the way. And much more to enjoy!!

    **Fishing – for fishing enthusiasts, the river provides an opportunity to engage in sportfishing with various fish species to look forward to catching. A good catch guarantees a delicious fresh meal at dinner while enjoying the enchanting sight and sounds of the amazing Jangwani falls.

    **Kayaking – kayaking down-stream Sagana river is a perfect way to conquer the river. Under the guidance of trained guides, you will experience natural slides with the feeling of excitement, fear, laughter and as a bonus, you will enjoy the sighting of various species that is within the river as you go downstream.

    **Nature walk – a 2 hours nice and relaxing walk along the river whereby you will be exposed to various bird species, tree, and insect species, spectacular views and much more.

    **Archery – hitting the bull’s eye depends on how much fun you want to have, the more times you miss the more fun you have trying to nail it. Bow and arrow, aim, focus and shoot!!

    **Cycling – mountain biking is a very popular activity generally, and here this is a guided activity through the exotic sites of Sagana. It’s very stimulating, adventurous, and fit way to explore the area however, prior experience of biking is required. Worth to note, biking lessons are unfortunately not available on site.

    A bonfire in the evening as you enjoy drinks, share stories, celebrate your new achievements, with the relaxing sounds of the waterfalls on the background will crown your stay at this unique camp.

  • Day 4

    Sagana - Meru National Park

    We depart after breakfast and proceed to Meru to arrive in good time for check in and lunch at Ikweta Safari Tented Camp. Late afternoon game drive followed by dinner and overnight at the camp.

    Brilliant and beautiful on a magnificent scale, the Meru and Kora sister parks feature luxuriant jungle, coursing rivers, verdant swamp, khaki grasslands and gaunt termite cathedrals all under the sky’s great blue bowl. Little visited and utterly unspoilt, few places are comparable to the remote and rugged atmosphere found here. Sightings include Grevy's zebras, elephants, Bohor reedbucks, hartebeests, pythons, puff adders, cobras, buffalos and more than 427 recorded species of birds.

  • Day 5

    Meru NP - Shaba National Reserve

    Breakfast and thereafter depart for morning game drive, then return to the camp, check out and lunch. In the afternoon depart for the dramatic semi-arid scrub land of the Northern Frontier District. It is an area where the local people have a rich and colourful heritage. Stopover at a Samburu Village or homestead for cultural experience before checking in at Sarova Shaba Lodge for dinner and overnight

  • Day 6

    Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserves

    Full day spent exploring the Reserves. Lunch, dinner and overnight at Sarova Shaba Lodge in Shaba NR

    The highlights of Buffalo Springs and Shaba game reserves is the spectacular scenic beauty, rivers and forests. The reserves have numerous permanent springs and a wealth of wildlife which includes leopard, hippo, elephant, lion, reticulated giraffe, grevy’s zebra, Beisa Oryx, and Blue necked Somali Ostrich that are rare elsewhere in the country, and crocodile found in the Ewaso Nyiro River. Over 400 species of birds have been identified or recorded in this area.

  • Day 7

    Shaba National Reserve - Nairobi

    Breakfast at leisure, check out and with packed lunch drive en route game viewing in Shaba NP, with a stopover to enjoy views of Mount Kenya and Aberdare Ranges, to Nairobi.

Prices

Price Per Person
Based on 1 person: US$ 3,630
Based on 2 people: US$ 2,380
Based on 3 people: US$ 1,960
Based on 4 people: US$ 1,755
Based on 5 people: US$ 1,630
Based on 6 people: US$ 1,545

4 to 12 years $ 725 sharing with parents
Single supplement $ 225

Price Include
Transport in 4x4 land cruiser
Tour driver/guide 
Drinking Water (refer below)
Hotel accommodation on Full Board basis sharing room (refer below)

Not Included in the Price
Visa fee
International flight
Transfers where not applicable Travel and cancellation/medical insurance cover
Hotel accommodation in Nairobi
Single Room (under single Supplement terms) 
Beverages, Alcohol, Spirits
Reusable Water Bottle for refilling (Very Important)
Photographic fee with the local people
Eventual tips
Any items or expenses of personal nature
Any other items not mentioned in the inclusions

Other Useful Information
No plastic bags in to Kenya
No plastic bottles in the Game Parks and Reserves
Carry your COVID Vaccination Certificate

Travel info

What to Pack
-Good quality sandals
-Good quality light walking shoes
-Casual shoes for evenings
-Light boots for your own comfort in the evening
-Lightweight waterproof rain jacket, wind breaker or fleece jacket
-Practical safari jacket
-T-shirts
-Short and long sleeve shirts or blouses
-Shorts and long casual trousers
-Casual light dresses or skirts
-Enough underwear, socks and hankies
-Bathing suit
-Toiletries, lip balm and scarves
-Miniature wet towel and Kleenex (enough)
-Small backpack 
-Small reusable water bottle
-Small flashlight or headlamp (important)
-Hat with 'shin cord' to avoid blowing away and a safari hat or cap (important)
-Important Quality mosquito/insect repellent (for body)
-Waterproof sun blocker cream/sunscreen
-Personal medication
-Good quality sunglasses
-Binocular and Guidebooks
-Camera with extra battery and memory card
-Hiking spirit, High Spirit & Energy and Good sense of Humour