Kenya straddles the (in)famous Great Rift Valley, home to shifting tectonic plates, blessedly inactive volcanoes, and stunning lakes. Lake Victoria may be the most famous, but we’ll be taking you to Lakes Nakuru and Naivasha, home to stunning populations of endemic birds as well the destination for many migratory birds. We’ll also take you up into Kenya’s mountainous highlands and stunning rainforests. You’ll be staying at the finest lodges and hotels, where more often than not you’ll be able to spot the birds right from your hotel window!
See itinerary below.
We'll collect you from the airport and take you to your accommodation. There, we'll gather together in the evening to introduce ourselves and go over the particulars of the trip.
We'll take a morning flight from Nairobi to Kisumu (approx. 1 hour flight), the bustling city on Lake Victoria. We'll stay here for one night, enjoying the lakeside birdlife, and maybe taking a boat tour. Keep your hands on board though, hippos abound!
We'll take a short drive north from Kisumu to Kakamega, where we'll stay at a gorgeous retreat within Kakamega Forest Reserve. You'll be able to spot the birds (and other wildlife: watch out for primates such as the Blue Monkey, Redtail Monkey or even the occasional baboon. The afternoon we'll spend walking around the extensive gardens of the retreat, spotting turacos, swifts, but also raptors such as goshawks or Crowned Eagles. And be prepared for a wide variety of sunbirds, flycatchers, swallow, pipits and bee-eaters.
We'll stay in the Forest today, exploring various hotspots within the reserve. Keep your eyes peeled for cuckoos and swifts, but also for water birds hopping from lake to lake along the Great Rift Valley, such as ibises, cranes and the Egyptian Goose.
Time to leave the forest behind (for now) and head over to the second lake on our trip: Lake Nakuru. Famed for its population of flamingoes, the lake and surrounding wetlands also boast African Fish-Eagles, Goliath Herons, Hamerkop, Pied Kingfishers, Verreaux's Eagles, and much more. We'll arrive late afternoon, and do a dusk walk on the lodge's grounds, finishing up with a cosy campfire and dinner.
Lake Nakuru National Reserve, a Ramsar Convention-protected site, is wedged between the hills of the Great Rift Valley. This creates a unique and highly varied landscape, with biotopes ranging from wetland to forested hills. Not only birds take advantage of this: the Reserve also boasts populations of lions, black and white rhinos, cheetas and leopards. Occasionally, you might see a python dangling from the trees!
True to our promise, we go from the lake back to the forest! After a morning drive, we wind our way up into the Aberdare Mountain Range, with an average elevation of 3500 metres above sea-level. The landscape is mostly rainforest, with higher elevations turning into moorland. The gentle-sloped forested west side is where we'll make our home for the next two days.
After a cool night in our lodge, we head out early morning for some bird-watching. Keep your eyes peeled particularly for the endemic but unfortunately vulnerable Aberdare Cisticola
Back to the lakes we go! We'll drive back down into the Rift Valley, enjoying spectacular views on the way, as we head to Lake Naivasha. This popular destination, about three hours drive from capital city Nairobi, is another Ramsar Wetland and is home to 400 different species of birds. We'll enjoy an afternoon boat ride along the lake. In the evening you'll hear and probably see the hippos make their way on land for a night's grazing -- but don't worry, you're safe at the lodge!
Hell's Gate may not sound inviting, but it is a stunning National Park right on the edge of the lake. It gets its name from the volcanic activity that takes place all along the Rift Valley. The park is wedged between the lake and two volcanoes: Mount Longonot, and further south, Mount Suswa. We'll take a drive through the park, where we can get out at several spots for short bird-watching walks. Mind you: the park does get hot, and not just from tectonic activity!
Early morning we'll drive to the 'Sanctuary Farm', which is the access point to Crescent Island. Depending on the water levels, we'll cross the causeway or take a quick boat ride onto the island, where we'll walk among the herds of zebra's and impala's, while spotting Fish Eagles, Herons of all sorts, Black Crakes, Cranes, heaps of Pelicans, and depending on the season, a lot of migrants from Europe. When the sun starts getting to hot, we head back to the car for our final drive back to Nairobi.
Depending on your time of departure, you can have breakfast still at the accommodation. We'll make sure our driver gets you to Nairobi Airport on time!
If you'd like to do even more Kenya, you can join our second, back-to-back tour 'Coast to Kilimanjaro'. We'll provide a one-day turnover in Nairobi.
Please note that the Mara-extension takes place before the rest of the trip: you will be expected to arrive in Nairobi five days before the start of the Forests and Lakes tour, and then meet up with the rest of the group in Kisumu. The below itinerary is provisional, as park rates for the Masai Mara have been radically increased and we are exploring different options to keep the rate within reason.
We'll collect you from the airport and take you to your accommodation. There, we'll gather together in the evening to introduce ourselves and go over the particulars of the trip.
We'll take a morning flight from Nairobi to the Maasai Mara National Park. The Mara is one of the richest and most extensive National Parks in the world, and crosses the border with Tanzania to join up with the Serengeti National Park.
We'll drive across the great plains of the Mara to explore the various birding hotspots. The park is particularly rich in raptors, such as Goshawks, Peregrine/Eleanor's/Amur Falcons and various types of eagles and vultures. But you'll be sure to spot others too, such as weavers, francolins, honey-guides, coucals, greenbuls, etc. And of course: ostriches.
We'll have a full day of birding today, both around the lodge and at various hotspots in the park. We'll be trusting in our guide to take us to the hottest places, looking for guineafowl, fiscals, lapwings, but also vultures such as the Lappet-faced Vulture, or the majestic Marabou Stork.
We'll take one last morning drive or walk around the lodge, and then we leave the Maasai Mara behind for a bit of a longer drive. It'll take us about five hours to reach Kisumu, where we'll be joining the rest of the group for the Forest and Lakes tour.
If you are a resident or citizen of the East African Community, please let us know. You may be eligible for a discounted rate.