United Travel Group: Journeys to extraordinary places. 800-223-6486
 
United Travel Group: Journeys to extraordinary places. 800-223-6486
 

 

Magic of Kenya

7 days from $2,395 - Land Only
Departing Every Monday

Overview
Itinerary
Dates & Prices

Join us on a magical safari on this 6-night Kenyan safari. From the time you land in Nairobi, you will be bitten by the safari bug. Friendly smiles greet you along the way as you visit some of Kenya's most famous Big Five game-viewing parks.

Your first stop is in the northern game areas of Samburu and Shaba National Park. This gem of a park teems with wildlife, including species like the Grevy's Zebra, found only in this semi-arid environment. From here, visit Lake Nakuru in the Great Rift Valley. You might be lucky to spot rhino here. Then, it is on to the star of the show, the Masai Mara. It won't take long for you to begin spotting amazing game sightings, like elephants walking across the plains or cheetahs scanning the horizon for a meal.

Then it is back to Nairobi for some last minute shopping and a chance to get up close and personal with a Rothschild giraffe before heading back to the airport and your flight home.

Select picture for a photo gallery:
Day 1  Arrive Nairobi
Arrive in Nairobii today. After clearing customs and immigration formalities, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the evening is at leisure.

The Stanley



A deluxe hotel, The Stanley recalls the graceful era of fine furnishings, grand living and cool Victorian elegance. It features the famous Thorn Tree Coffee Shop, the Zen gourmet restaurant with unique fusion cuisine, the Pooldeck restaurant and the Exchange Bar. The hotel also boasts an elegant shopping arcade, a fully equipped health club with heated swimming pool and a modern business centre. Its conference facilities can accommodate up to 400 people.

Star Rating: 5

Guest Rooms: 217

Location: City Centre

Number of Floors: 8

×

Day 2  Nairobi-Samburu(Shaba) | Meals: BLD
Travel north this morning through Samburu National Reserve to the adjacent Shaba National Reserve. Arrive at your lodge located along the Ewaso Nyiro River in time for lunch. Then, enjoy an afternoon game drive in the reserve.

Sarova Shaba Lodge



The Lodge is situated in the Shaba National Reserve. This Reserve is part of a conglomeration of reserves in the Eastern Province, descending from Mt. Kenya, at the entrance to the vast scrub desert that reaches beyond L.Turkana, are situated Samburu National Reserve, Buffalo Springs National Reserve and the third contiguous National Reserve, Shaba. The Ewaso Nyiro River whose origin is the northern slope of Mt. Kenya around the Nanyuki Township borders all the reserves. The river's name is a derived from the local community's language. It means the river of brown or muddy water.

Shaba is the only lodge in the 239 sq. km Shaba National Reserve. The reserve was gazetted as a conservation area in 1976. Thirteen (13) years later, the lodge became officially operational. This is an 85-room, three-star lodge whose dΘcor perfectly blends with the adjoining environment. The lodge is set on a natural oasis and the water is channeled into cascades and fishponds on the entire premises.

Located in the Semi-desert Shaba Game Reserve in the Central Kenya the Sarova Shaba Lodge offers the guests a chance to see the bounty of unique wildlife made famous by the film “Born Free”. In March 1998, the Lodge played host to the cast and crew of the “ Born Free”, true-life story of George and Joy Adamson and starred both Kenyan actors and International film stars. The majority of the filming took place in the Game Reserve but some of the scenes were actually shot in the lodge.



×

Day 3  Samburu (Shaba) | Meals: BLD
A special treat is in store this morning as you enjoy a "bubbly" riverside breakfast, dining against the backdrop of the Ewaso Nyiro River and Shaba Game Reserve. Then, enjoy both both morning and afternoon game drives. The name Shaba came from the volcanic rock cone in the reserve, but it is perhaps most famous as the area where Joy and George Adamson (Born Free) spent much of their time.

Sarova Shaba Lodge



The Lodge is situated in the Shaba National Reserve. This Reserve is part of a conglomeration of reserves in the Eastern Province, descending from Mt. Kenya, at the entrance to the vast scrub desert that reaches beyond L.Turkana, are situated Samburu National Reserve, Buffalo Springs National Reserve and the third contiguous National Reserve, Shaba. The Ewaso Nyiro River whose origin is the northern slope of Mt. Kenya around the Nanyuki Township borders all the reserves. The river's name is a derived from the local community's language. It means the river of brown or muddy water.

Shaba is the only lodge in the 239 sq. km Shaba National Reserve. The reserve was gazetted as a conservation area in 1976. Thirteen (13) years later, the lodge became officially operational. This is an 85-room, three-star lodge whose dΘcor perfectly blends with the adjoining environment. The lodge is set on a natural oasis and the water is channeled into cascades and fishponds on the entire premises.

Located in the Semi-desert Shaba Game Reserve in the Central Kenya the Sarova Shaba Lodge offers the guests a chance to see the bounty of unique wildlife made famous by the film “Born Free”. In March 1998, the Lodge played host to the cast and crew of the “ Born Free”, true-life story of George and Joy Adamson and starred both Kenyan actors and International film stars. The majority of the filming took place in the Game Reserve but some of the scenes were actually shot in the lodge.



×

Day 4  Shaba Reserve-Lake Nakuru | Meals: BLD
Your journey takes you to the Great Rift Valley today. The Rift Valley is one of nature's most dramatic creations. The rift stretches over 3700 miles from the Dead Sea in Jordan to Mozambique in Southern Africa. Your drive takes you along the valley to Lake Nakuru, famous for its seasonal concentration of flamingoes. After lunch, enjoy a game drive in the nearby National Park. Lake Nakuru is one of the few places you may see black and white rhinos, as well as the Rothschild Giraffe.

Sarova Lion Hill



Built in a natural dais, overlooking one of the world's ornithological spectacles, the Sarova Lion Hill Lodge impresses every guest with its panoramic view of the pink shoreline created by millions of flamingos on Lake Nakuru.

The Lodge is situated within the Lake Nakuru National Park Rift Valley Province and is surrounded by natural flora and fauna in its beautiful grounds. Although smaller compared to the other hotels in Sarova Hotels Group, this 14-year-old Lodge offers a peaceful retreat amidst one of the most stunning National Parks in Kenya.



×

Day 5  Lake Nakuru-Masai Mara | Meals: BLD
Travel out of the Rift Valley today and into the Masai Mara National Reserve, probably Kenya's most famous Reserve. The Masai Mara is the northern extension of Tanzania's Serengeti National Park and boasts some of the richest concentration of wildlife in Africa. Arrive at your tented camp in time for lunch and an afternoon game drive.

Sarova Mara Tented Camp



To capture the true spirit of East Africa, there is nothing quite like the experience of adventure in Kenya’s Masai Mara; the richest game sanctuary in Kenya.

Situated on a natural elevation between two streams, Sarova Mara is the ideal base for safaris to the "Lion and Elephant" country which is also populated by cheetahs, leopards, rhinos, giraffes and buffalo.

The area is world renowned for its annual wildebeest migration from the Serengeti in Tanzania. Early morning hot air balloon safaris with champagne breakfast on landing offer unrivaled views of the game from the skies.

The Camp is set amidst wide gardens with manicured lawns and exotic flowers. Facilities include a restaurant serving cuisine of the highest international standards, bar, a well stocked curio shop and a sparkly swimming pool. The viewing deck of the Panorama Bar provides magnificent views of the surroundings as you enjoy a refreshing drink.

Accommodations: 75 luxurious tents with a permanent roof and floor, own bathroom, hot water and electric supply

×

Day 6  Masai Mara | Meals: BLD
Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives daily during your stay in the Masai Mara. The Masai Mara is teeming with herbivores including zebra, wildebeest, gazelle, buffalo, giraffe, eland, elephant, hippo, rhino and more. The cats are also here and include lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena and jackal. Keep the binoculars ready, as the birdlife is also rich and varied. Tonight, a highlight awaits as you enjoy dinner under the majesty of a star-lit African sky. The fire is lit for the barbecue dinner as you sip your favorite drink. If you are lucky, some visitors may come to drink in the water nearby.

Sarova Mara Tented Camp



To capture the true spirit of East Africa, there is nothing quite like the experience of adventure in Kenya’s Masai Mara; the richest game sanctuary in Kenya.

Situated on a natural elevation between two streams, Sarova Mara is the ideal base for safaris to the "Lion and Elephant" country which is also populated by cheetahs, leopards, rhinos, giraffes and buffalo.

The area is world renowned for its annual wildebeest migration from the Serengeti in Tanzania. Early morning hot air balloon safaris with champagne breakfast on landing offer unrivaled views of the game from the skies.

The Camp is set amidst wide gardens with manicured lawns and exotic flowers. Facilities include a restaurant serving cuisine of the highest international standards, bar, a well stocked curio shop and a sparkly swimming pool. The viewing deck of the Panorama Bar provides magnificent views of the surroundings as you enjoy a refreshing drink.

Accommodations: 75 luxurious tents with a permanent roof and floor, own bathroom, hot water and electric supply

×

Day 7  Masai Mara - Nairobi - Depart | Meals: BD
Following breakfast, begin the drive back to Nairobi. You will pass through Narok and head up the rift escarpment as you arrive back in Kenya's bustling capital around midday. Stop for lunch at the Utamaduni Craft Center - and some time for shopping. Then, pop into the Giraffe Center for a fun opportunity to feed the giraffes from an elevated platform. There is time to freshen up at our Partner Lounge before your transfer to the airport later this evening.

Land Only Per Person Prices in US Dollars
Departs Every Monday
  Per Person Sharing Twin Per Person in Single Room
15 AUG 17 - 31 OCT 17$2,695$3,375
01 NOV 17 - 15 DEC 17$2,495$2,995
06 JAN 18 - 10 APR 18$2,495$2,995
11 APR 18 - 24 JUN 18$2,395$2,495
Note: All prices are based on a minimum of 2 persons traveling together. Tour prices for travel December 16-January 5 are available on request. Holiday supplement of $65.00 per person per night apply between March 28-April 4.
Would you like to check availability for this tour? Please complete the form below and one of our experienced Tour Consultants will contact you as soon as possible. Or, call us at 800-223-6486.

Your name is required.
Numbers only please
Date must be in the format MM/DD/YYYY
Only numbers and text please
Discovery

Visiting

  • Shaba National Reserve
  • Lake Nakuru
  • Masai Mara

This Tour Includes

  • Luxury accommodations with private facilities
  • Full breakfast daily, lunches and dinners as indicated by BLD
  • Transport while on safari by 4x4 safari vehicle with guaranteed window seat and experienced driver-guide
  • Complimentary (1/2 liter per day) bottled water while on safari
  • All park entry fees, service charges & hotel taxes
  • Meet and greet assistance with roundtrip airport transfers
  • UTG Take Me With You Kit and customized itinerary
Talk to a Destination Specialist
800-223-6486

Magic of Kenya

7 days from $2,395 - Land Only
Departing Every Monday


Join us on a magical safari on this 6-night Kenyan safari. From the time you land in Nairobi, you will be bitten by the safari bug. Friendly smiles greet you along the way as you visit some of Kenya's most famous Big Five game-viewing parks.

Your first stop is in the northern game areas of Samburu and Shaba National Park. This gem of a park teems with wildlife, including species like the Grevy's Zebra, found only in this semi-arid environment. From here, visit Lake Nakuru in the Great Rift Valley. You might be lucky to spot rhino here. Then, it is on to the star of the show, the Masai Mara. It won't take long for you to begin spotting amazing game sightings, like elephants walking across the plains or cheetahs scanning the horizon for a meal.

Then it is back to Nairobi for some last minute shopping and a chance to get up close and personal with a Rothschild giraffe before heading back to the airport and your flight home.

Day 1  Arrive Nairobi
Arrive in Nairobii today. After clearing customs and immigration formalities, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the evening is at leisure.

The Stanley



A deluxe hotel, The Stanley recalls the graceful era of fine furnishings, grand living and cool Victorian elegance. It features the famous Thorn Tree Coffee Shop, the Zen gourmet restaurant with unique fusion cuisine, the Pooldeck restaurant and the Exchange Bar. The hotel also boasts an elegant shopping arcade, a fully equipped health club with heated swimming pool and a modern business centre. Its conference facilities can accommodate up to 400 people.

Star Rating: 5

Guest Rooms: 217

Location: City Centre

Number of Floors: 8

×

Day 2  Nairobi-Samburu(Shaba) | Meals: BLD
Travel north this morning through Samburu National Reserve to the adjacent Shaba National Reserve. Arrive at your lodge located along the Ewaso Nyiro River in time for lunch. Then, enjoy an afternoon game drive in the reserve.

Sarova Shaba Lodge



The Lodge is situated in the Shaba National Reserve. This Reserve is part of a conglomeration of reserves in the Eastern Province, descending from Mt. Kenya, at the entrance to the vast scrub desert that reaches beyond L.Turkana, are situated Samburu National Reserve, Buffalo Springs National Reserve and the third contiguous National Reserve, Shaba. The Ewaso Nyiro River whose origin is the northern slope of Mt. Kenya around the Nanyuki Township borders all the reserves. The river's name is a derived from the local community's language. It means the river of brown or muddy water.

Shaba is the only lodge in the 239 sq. km Shaba National Reserve. The reserve was gazetted as a conservation area in 1976. Thirteen (13) years later, the lodge became officially operational. This is an 85-room, three-star lodge whose dΘcor perfectly blends with the adjoining environment. The lodge is set on a natural oasis and the water is channeled into cascades and fishponds on the entire premises.

Located in the Semi-desert Shaba Game Reserve in the Central Kenya the Sarova Shaba Lodge offers the guests a chance to see the bounty of unique wildlife made famous by the film “Born Free”. In March 1998, the Lodge played host to the cast and crew of the “ Born Free”, true-life story of George and Joy Adamson and starred both Kenyan actors and International film stars. The majority of the filming took place in the Game Reserve but some of the scenes were actually shot in the lodge.



×

Day 3  Samburu (Shaba) | Meals: BLD
A special treat is in store this morning as you enjoy a "bubbly" riverside breakfast, dining against the backdrop of the Ewaso Nyiro River and Shaba Game Reserve. Then, enjoy both both morning and afternoon game drives. The name Shaba came from the volcanic rock cone in the reserve, but it is perhaps most famous as the area where Joy and George Adamson (Born Free) spent much of their time.

Sarova Shaba Lodge



The Lodge is situated in the Shaba National Reserve. This Reserve is part of a conglomeration of reserves in the Eastern Province, descending from Mt. Kenya, at the entrance to the vast scrub desert that reaches beyond L.Turkana, are situated Samburu National Reserve, Buffalo Springs National Reserve and the third contiguous National Reserve, Shaba. The Ewaso Nyiro River whose origin is the northern slope of Mt. Kenya around the Nanyuki Township borders all the reserves. The river's name is a derived from the local community's language. It means the river of brown or muddy water.

Shaba is the only lodge in the 239 sq. km Shaba National Reserve. The reserve was gazetted as a conservation area in 1976. Thirteen (13) years later, the lodge became officially operational. This is an 85-room, three-star lodge whose dΘcor perfectly blends with the adjoining environment. The lodge is set on a natural oasis and the water is channeled into cascades and fishponds on the entire premises.

Located in the Semi-desert Shaba Game Reserve in the Central Kenya the Sarova Shaba Lodge offers the guests a chance to see the bounty of unique wildlife made famous by the film “Born Free”. In March 1998, the Lodge played host to the cast and crew of the “ Born Free”, true-life story of George and Joy Adamson and starred both Kenyan actors and International film stars. The majority of the filming took place in the Game Reserve but some of the scenes were actually shot in the lodge.



×

Day 4  Shaba Reserve-Lake Nakuru | Meals: BLD
Your journey takes you to the Great Rift Valley today. The Rift Valley is one of nature's most dramatic creations. The rift stretches over 3700 miles from the Dead Sea in Jordan to Mozambique in Southern Africa. Your drive takes you along the valley to Lake Nakuru, famous for its seasonal concentration of flamingoes. After lunch, enjoy a game drive in the nearby National Park. Lake Nakuru is one of the few places you may see black and white rhinos, as well as the Rothschild Giraffe.

Sarova Lion Hill



Built in a natural dais, overlooking one of the world's ornithological spectacles, the Sarova Lion Hill Lodge impresses every guest with its panoramic view of the pink shoreline created by millions of flamingos on Lake Nakuru.

The Lodge is situated within the Lake Nakuru National Park Rift Valley Province and is surrounded by natural flora and fauna in its beautiful grounds. Although smaller compared to the other hotels in Sarova Hotels Group, this 14-year-old Lodge offers a peaceful retreat amidst one of the most stunning National Parks in Kenya.



×

Day 5  Lake Nakuru-Masai Mara | Meals: BLD
Travel out of the Rift Valley today and into the Masai Mara National Reserve, probably Kenya's most famous Reserve. The Masai Mara is the northern extension of Tanzania's Serengeti National Park and boasts some of the richest concentration of wildlife in Africa. Arrive at your tented camp in time for lunch and an afternoon game drive.

Sarova Mara Tented Camp



To capture the true spirit of East Africa, there is nothing quite like the experience of adventure in Kenya’s Masai Mara; the richest game sanctuary in Kenya.

Situated on a natural elevation between two streams, Sarova Mara is the ideal base for safaris to the "Lion and Elephant" country which is also populated by cheetahs, leopards, rhinos, giraffes and buffalo.

The area is world renowned for its annual wildebeest migration from the Serengeti in Tanzania. Early morning hot air balloon safaris with champagne breakfast on landing offer unrivaled views of the game from the skies.

The Camp is set amidst wide gardens with manicured lawns and exotic flowers. Facilities include a restaurant serving cuisine of the highest international standards, bar, a well stocked curio shop and a sparkly swimming pool. The viewing deck of the Panorama Bar provides magnificent views of the surroundings as you enjoy a refreshing drink.

Accommodations: 75 luxurious tents with a permanent roof and floor, own bathroom, hot water and electric supply

×

Day 6  Masai Mara | Meals: BLD
Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives daily during your stay in the Masai Mara. The Masai Mara is teeming with herbivores including zebra, wildebeest, gazelle, buffalo, giraffe, eland, elephant, hippo, rhino and more. The cats are also here and include lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena and jackal. Keep the binoculars ready, as the birdlife is also rich and varied. Tonight, a highlight awaits as you enjoy dinner under the majesty of a star-lit African sky. The fire is lit for the barbecue dinner as you sip your favorite drink. If you are lucky, some visitors may come to drink in the water nearby.

Sarova Mara Tented Camp



To capture the true spirit of East Africa, there is nothing quite like the experience of adventure in Kenya’s Masai Mara; the richest game sanctuary in Kenya.

Situated on a natural elevation between two streams, Sarova Mara is the ideal base for safaris to the "Lion and Elephant" country which is also populated by cheetahs, leopards, rhinos, giraffes and buffalo.

The area is world renowned for its annual wildebeest migration from the Serengeti in Tanzania. Early morning hot air balloon safaris with champagne breakfast on landing offer unrivaled views of the game from the skies.

The Camp is set amidst wide gardens with manicured lawns and exotic flowers. Facilities include a restaurant serving cuisine of the highest international standards, bar, a well stocked curio shop and a sparkly swimming pool. The viewing deck of the Panorama Bar provides magnificent views of the surroundings as you enjoy a refreshing drink.

Accommodations: 75 luxurious tents with a permanent roof and floor, own bathroom, hot water and electric supply

×

Day 7  Masai Mara - Nairobi - Depart | Meals: BD
Following breakfast, begin the drive back to Nairobi. You will pass through Narok and head up the rift escarpment as you arrive back in Kenya's bustling capital around midday. Stop for lunch at the Utamaduni Craft Center - and some time for shopping. Then, pop into the Giraffe Center for a fun opportunity to feed the giraffes from an elevated platform. There is time to freshen up at our Partner Lounge before your transfer to the airport later this evening.

Select picture for a photo gallery:
United Travel Group: Journeys to extraordinary places. 800-223-6486
 
 
United Travel Group

3200 Ridge Pike #440
Eagleville, PA 19408-0440
Toll Free: 1-800-223-6486

© 2024 United Travel Group. All rights reserved