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KENYA SAFARI PLUS - 10 NIGHTS
THIS TRIP ALLOWS FOR ALL OF THE BELOW HIGHLIGHTS TO BE VISITED!
All itineraries can be adapted to suit individual and/or group needs, including cricket/golf tours (non-sporting tours also available)
Travel to two of the worlds most famous wildlife areas, experiencing the unforgettable Samburu National Reserve (or Maasai Mara) and Ol Pejeta Conservancy. If that's not enough, also visit the beautiful Rift Valley Lake Naivasha and the stunning mountain ranges of the Aberdare National Park and Mount Kenya.
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS

LAKE NAIVASHA
Lake Naivasha is famous for its beauty and amazing number of hippos and flamingos! Only 1.5 hours from Nairobi, it's the perfect stop-off location on your way to other wildlife areas or an accessible day trip. One of the best activities you can do is a 'hippo boat safari' - with over 1,500 hippos in the area, you are almost always guaranteed to see them! The lake is also a birder's paradise as it is home to over 400 bird species.
ABERDARE NATIONAL PARK
The Aberdare National Park is a protected mountain range in central Kenya. You will stay in the world-famous Ark Lodge which overlooks a floodlit waterhole and a host of awesome wildlife. Frequent visitors include hyena, buffalo, elephant, the giant forest hog (the only place in Kenya where you will see it) and - if you're lucky - leopard and the critically endangered bongo. The Ark comprises three viewing decks - all superb locations for wildlife watching! It’s truly one of the most unique experiences in Kenya.


OL PEJETA CONSERVANCY
Visit the world famous Ol Pejeta Conservancy, home to the last two remaining Northern White Rhino's on the planet - truly a once in a lifetime experience! Ol Pejeta, located on the lower slopes of Mt Kenya, is the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa and is home to the "Big 5" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros).
SAMBURU NATIONAL RESERVE
The Samburu National Reserve is arguably Kenya's most stunning game park, situated on the banks of the Ewaso Ng'iro river in Northern Kenya. Often overlooked by many travellers, the reserve is rich in wildlife (particularly elephant and the big cats - lion, leopard & cheetah) and is well-known by locals for the abundance in rare Northern specialist species such as the Grevy Zebra, Somali Ostrich, Reticulated Giraffe, Gerenuk and the Beisa Oryx. If visiting the Maasai Mara doesn't appeal to you - we highly recommend Samburu!


MAASAI MARA
Stay in a luxury lodge and enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Maasai Mara, one of the world's most famous wildlife areas, and also home to the “Big 5” (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros). An ultimate 'bucket list' destination for all wildlife enthusiasts.
CRICKET HIGHLIGHTS
At White Rhino Tours, we cater to individuals and groups of all sporting capabilities. We want our sporting clients to get the most out of their experience in Kenya while playing sport at iconic and memorable venues. If cricket is your thing, check out our spectacular locations and clubs where you can play matches!
NOTE: GOLF TOURS CAN ALSO BE ARRANGED

NAIROBI CLUB
Spend some time playing cricket in Nairobi at the Nairobi Club, one of the oldest private members clubs in East Africa. The Nairobi Club is home to Kenya Kongonis Cricket Club. The cricket pavilion, nets and general sporting (and other) facilities are superb.
NAIROBI GYMKHANA
The Nairobi Gymkhana Club doubles up as Kenya’s National cricket ground and a prestigious private members’ club. Cricket, naturally, has featured as Nairobi Gymkhana’s chief claim to fame, with the venue hosting multiple World Cup and Champions Trophy international matches, but the club also has a range of other excellent sporting and entertainment facilities.


OL PEJETA CONSERVANCY
Play cricket at the most unique cricket location in the world on the savannah plains of Mount Kenya's lower slopes and surrounded by wildlife! The only cricket tournament played in a wildlife conservancy, which connects our clients with the crucial conservation work being undertaken at Ol Pejeta Conservancy.
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