4 Days Masai Mara – Lake Nakuru Adventure Safari

Duration
4 days
$800.00
4 Days Masai Mara – Lake Nakuru Adventure Safari

4 Days Masai Mara – Lake Nakuru Adventure Safari

Embark on a 4-day, 3-night private safari through two of Kenya’s most iconic parks, Lake Nakuru and the Masai Mara. Starting from Nairobi or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, travel in a comfortable safari minivan or upgrade to a 4x4 Land Cruiser for a premium experience. Discover flamingos and rhinos at Lake Nakuru, then witness thrilling wildlife encounters in the Masai Mara, especially during the Great Migration from August to October. Ideal for year-round travel, this safari is perfect for those seeking rich biodiversity, dramatic landscapes, and unforgettable game drives. Trip extensions available on request.

 

 

Highlights
  • ​It's a 4 Days 3 Nights Masai Mara-Lake Nakuru safari from / Nairobi/Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
  • Destinations: -Masai Mara National Reserve and Lake Nakuru National Park.
  • Best Time to Visit:- All Year Round. (During the Dry season from late June to October and January to February. (these are the best wildlife viewing months). The wildebeest migration usually reaches the Masai Mara in August and remains until October when they move back to the Serengeti in Tanzania.)
  • Type of transport: - Road using a 4×4 comfortable Safari minivan or Jeep (Land Cruiser) at an added cost
  • Tour Type-Private
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Itinerary

Discover the beauty and biodiversity of Kenya on this 4-day, 3-night private safari from Nairobi or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Explore the legendary Masai Mara, famous for the Big Five and the Great Migration (seasonal), and witness the flamingo-filled shores and rhino sanctuary of Lake Nakuru National Park. Travel in comfort via 4x4 safari minivan or Land Cruiser (optional upgrade), with optimal wildlife viewing during the dry seasons from late June to October and January to February. This all-year-round safari promises unforgettable moments for nature lovers. Trip extensions available on request.

Tour Plan

Expand All
Day 1 Nairobi to Lake Nakuru National Park

Depart Nairobi in the morning and drive through the scenic Great Rift Valley with a brief stop at the viewpoint. Arrive at Lake Nakuru National Park in time for lunch at your lodge. Later, head out for an afternoon game drive to spot flamingos (seasonal), white rhinos, Rothschild giraffes, and leopards. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 2 Lake Nakuru to Masai Mara National Reserve

After breakfast, drive to the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve through rolling hills and vast savannah landscapes. Arrive for lunch, then enjoy a late afternoon game drive across the plains to spot elephants, lions, and herds of herbivores. Dinner and overnight at your lodge or tented camp inside the reserve.

Day 3 Full Day Safari in Masai Mara

Enjoy a full day of thrilling game drives in Masai Mara with chances to spot the Big Five and — if traveling between July and October — witness the Great Wildebeest Migration. Explore different parts of the reserve with a picnic lunch in the bush or return for hot meals. Optional balloon safari or Maasai village visit available. Dinner and overnight in the Mara.

Day 4 Masai Mara to Nairobi

Start your day with an early morning game drive, followed by breakfast. Check out and begin your journey back to Nairobi, arriving in the late afternoon. Drop-off at your hotel or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. End of safari.

Questions & Answers

What happens in case of an emergency or sickness?
What happens in case of an emergency or sickness?
You are advised to get a travel insurance before embarking on safari to cover for lost property and medical...

You are advised to get a travel insurance before embarking on safari to cover for lost property and medical and emergency. The insurance is available locally at an added cost. Please enquire for more details on how you can get the cover. If you have purchased your cover and in the event of an emergency or sudden sickness while you’re on safari in East Africa, we guarantee medical evacuation to a hospital. The medical facilities in Nairobi offer a full staff of professionals along with state-of-the-art testing equipment. Your cover will pay for the Flying Doctors Service to come to your side. Most hotels and safari lodges you will visit has in-house doctor who will attend to you in case of a need.

What kind of clothes do I wear on safari?
What kind of clothes do I wear on safari?
Normal, comfortable fitting, neutral coloured clothes like khaki and cotton travel well, and pale earth...

Normal, comfortable fitting, neutral coloured clothes like khaki and cotton travel well, and pale earth colors such as brown, tan or olive are best for viewing wildlife and birds. Camouflage clothes are illegal in many African countries. Solid-colored safari clothes, however, are practical and widely available; Comfortable, closed walking shoes such as topsiders or running/tennis shoes with socks, are recommended over sandals; thorns are everywhere, and socks with your shoes deter mosquito bites. Also, opt for pants or leggings to avoid insect bites. Include a lightweight raincoat or jacket, and a swimsuit (many lodges have pools.) Safari hat would be convenient to avoid sunburn as well. A nice dress is useful for hotels, clubs, casinos and restaurants in Nairobi, where men need to wear a jacket and tie. The 5star Safari game lodges will not seat dinner guests wearing vests, shorts, swim wear. As for beach hotels they do enforce a dress code of “Smart Casual.” Safari/Bermuda shorts are unwelcome at most dining rooms; visitors should dress conservatively in Islamic communities (Lamu, Mombasa, Zanzibar;) long sleeves and long pants also deter mosquitoes and sunburn. Laundry service is available at most lodges and even tented camps, but be very clear about when you need your clothes returned. Take at least three changes of clothes for a week on safari, plus your own detergent to wash a few things. Dry cleaners are rarer than rhinos. The best advice is to travel light, and wear cotton.

How much should I tip on safari?
How much should I tip on safari?
Tips to driver/guides, tour managers and guides are own discretion, but customary they are highly appreciated...

Tips to driver/guides, tour managers and guides are own discretion, but customary they are highly appreciated for a job well done. For your Tour guide/driver $10.00 per tourist per day is the recommended amount for most safaris. At lodges and camps, the recommended tips are $10.00 per tourist per day to be shared among camp personnel.

How do I get cash for my personal use?
How do I get cash for my personal use?
Since you will be met upon arrival at the airport and escorted to your hotel, you will not need any local...

Since you will be met upon arrival at the airport and escorted to your hotel, you will not need any local currency before you reach the hotel, where you can obtain it. However, if time permits, airport exchanges often give better rates than hotels. There is now a large number of registered For-Ex Bureaus where you can change your money safely and at excellent rates. Major Credit Cards are often accepted in larger towns and at lodges, but in markets and with vendors along the road, cash works best, and bargaining is expected. We recommend that you take traveler’s checks rather than carrying large amounts of cash. Many travelers find it useful to carry a hand calculator to estimate dollar values while shopping. ATM machines are not widespread and may only be found in major capitals; consult your own bank before departure. In Kenya, the local currency is Kenyan Shillings

How much money should I take?
How much money should I take?
Aside from shopping, you need money for drinks, tips and incidentals. Experience has shown that most...

Aside from shopping, you need money for drinks, tips and incidentals. Experience has shown that most clients spend between $500 and $1000. The shops are full of tempting items. Major credit cards and travelers checks are accepted in major hotels and stores, but some game lodges and rural shops accept only cash. We also recommend that you take traveler’s checks rather than cash with you. Do not keep all valuables in one place, such as a purse, that could be lost. It’s a good idea, if you have more than one credit card to keep the second in a separate pocket or locked in the hotel safe. Your airline ticket will be collected by our office upon arrival in Nairobi for reconfirmation of your return flights.

Is a safari dangerous?
Is a safari dangerous?
No, not if you stay within the marked boundaries of your lodge or in your safari vehicle. Your guide...

No, not if you stay within the marked boundaries of your lodge or in your safari vehicle. Your guide and driver know what is, and is not, safe. Incidents involving animals are rare in East Africa and are, almost without fail, the result of someone doing what they have been advised not to do. Avoid wearing flashy jewelry and bringing too much cash, and always hold onto your purse and camera bag. Beware of clever conmen, some of them pose as police officers, and don’t walk in the city at night nor alone in an empty beach. Also, do not wear money belts, since they can easily be cut off from the rear. It is always a good idea when you travel to keep a photocopy of your passport in your luggage and another at home. It’s a fact that traveling on safari is safer than traveling in most U.S. cities. The people are friendly, and the government patrols the game parks – their most treasured resource- for the safety and benefit of all.

What kinds of animals will I see?
What kinds of animals will I see?
In a typical day you can expect to see 15 to 40 animal species- lions, elephants, giraffes and rhinos,...

In a typical day you can expect to see 15 to 40 animal species- lions, elephants, giraffes and rhinos, to name a few. Buffalo and wildebeest may be in herds of hundreds or more. Others, like the swift cheetah, are more likely to be found alone. And then there are the birds, over 300 species! Birds in Africa are particularly colorful and easy to spot. Even if you’ve never looked at a bird before, with the help of your driver you’ll easily learn to identify twenty to thirty of the most striking and beautiful birds of Africa. Experienced birders can expect to see 60 to 100 different species in a single day. A special thrill is in store if your safari coincides with the annual wildebeest migration. You’ll see thunderous herds of wildebeest and zebra, totaling more than 1 million, stretching across the horizon. On their trail follow the predators the big cats, and the scavengers hyenas, jackals and vultures.

What type of vehicles do you use on safari?
What type of vehicles do you use on safari?
Mambo Travellers uses customized 4×4 vans with pop up roofs or 4×4 land cruisers. The later being more...

Mambo Travellers uses customized 4×4 vans with pop up roofs or 4×4 land cruisers. The later being more Pricy. The specific vehicle used on a particular safari depends on the country and the reserves to be visited. All vehicles are equipped with two-way radios and are maintained to provide the maximum level of comfort and safety.

How far in advance should I book my safari?
How far in advance should I book my safari?
It is better to book as far in advance as possible to ensure availability at the time you wish to travel...

It is better to book as far in advance as possible to ensure availability at the time you wish to travel (3-6 months), especially during the peak seasons (July – October and Christmas/New Years). This is especially important for those wishing to travel on private custom safaris and those adding extensions to scheduled trips.

How is the local food?
How is the local food?
Great International cuisines is available at all the hotels you will be staying. Special dietary requirements...

Great International cuisines is available at all the hotels you will be staying. Special dietary requirements are catered for throughout Africa if you need. Please give us advanced notice so that we can make arrangements with the lodges and camps you are scheduled to stay at. Most restaurants offer selections for vegetarians, depending on their forte. Local specialties can be surprisingly good! With the exception of a few lodges, halaal and kosher food is not available at most camps/lodges. Also, please be mindful of consuming food in very local areas as quality level or the cooking style might not suit foreign stomachs. For those who love a good beer, Kenya boasts of a local brew called Tusker Beer.

Pricing: 4 Days Masai Mara – Lake Nakuru Adventure Safari

LOW SEASONS
(March, April, May and 1st of November – 19th of December)
2 Persons
4 Persons
6+ Persons
MID SEASONS
(the rest of the year)
2 Persons
4 Persons
6+ Persons
PEAK SEASONS
(January, July, August, September and 20th to 31st of December)
2 Persons
4 Persons
6+ Persons
$800.00 USD *
$800.00 USD*
$800.00 USD*

* Indicative costs per person, excluding international airline tickets

Included

Excluded

Itinerary

Discover the beauty and biodiversity of Kenya on this 4-day, 3-night private safari from Nairobi or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Explore the legendary Masai Mara, famous for the Big Five and the Great Migration (seasonal), and witness the flamingo-filled shores and rhino sanctuary of Lake Nakuru National Park. Travel in comfort via 4x4 safari minivan or Land Cruiser (optional upgrade), with optimal wildlife viewing during the dry seasons from late June to October and January to February. This all-year-round safari promises unforgettable moments for nature lovers. Trip extensions available on request.

Tour Plan

Expand All
Day 1 Nairobi to Lake Nakuru National Park

Depart Nairobi in the morning and drive through the scenic Great Rift Valley with a brief stop at the viewpoint. Arrive at Lake Nakuru National Park in time for lunch at your lodge. Later, head out for an afternoon game drive to spot flamingos (seasonal), white rhinos, Rothschild giraffes, and leopards. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 2 Lake Nakuru to Masai Mara National Reserve

After breakfast, drive to the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve through rolling hills and vast savannah landscapes. Arrive for lunch, then enjoy a late afternoon game drive across the plains to spot elephants, lions, and herds of herbivores. Dinner and overnight at your lodge or tented camp inside the reserve.

Day 3 Full Day Safari in Masai Mara

Enjoy a full day of thrilling game drives in Masai Mara with chances to spot the Big Five and — if traveling between July and October — witness the Great Wildebeest Migration. Explore different parts of the reserve with a picnic lunch in the bush or return for hot meals. Optional balloon safari or Maasai village visit available. Dinner and overnight in the Mara.

Day 4 Masai Mara to Nairobi

Start your day with an early morning game drive, followed by breakfast. Check out and begin your journey back to Nairobi, arriving in the late afternoon. Drop-off at your hotel or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. End of safari.

Pricing: 4 Days Masai Mara – Lake Nakuru Adventure Safari

LOW SEASONS
(March, April, May and 1st of November – 19th of December)
2 Persons
4 Persons
6+ Persons
MID SEASONS
(the rest of the year)
2 Persons
4 Persons
6+ Persons
PEAK SEASONS
(January, July, August, September and 20th to 31st of December)
2 Persons
4 Persons
6+ Persons
$800.00 USD *
$800.00 USD*
$800.00 USD*

* Indicative costs per person, excluding international airline tickets

Included

Excluded

Itinerary

Discover the beauty and biodiversity of Kenya on this 4-day, 3-night private safari from Nairobi or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Explore the legendary Masai Mara, famous for the Big Five and the Great Migration (seasonal), and witness the flamingo-filled shores and rhino sanctuary of Lake Nakuru National Park. Travel in comfort via 4x4 safari minivan or Land Cruiser (optional upgrade), with optimal wildlife viewing during the dry seasons from late June to October and January to February. This all-year-round safari promises unforgettable moments for nature lovers. Trip extensions available on request.

Tour Plan

Expand All
Day 1 Nairobi to Lake Nakuru National Park

Depart Nairobi in the morning and drive through the scenic Great Rift Valley with a brief stop at the viewpoint. Arrive at Lake Nakuru National Park in time for lunch at your lodge. Later, head out for an afternoon game drive to spot flamingos (seasonal), white rhinos, Rothschild giraffes, and leopards. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 2 Lake Nakuru to Masai Mara National Reserve

After breakfast, drive to the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve through rolling hills and vast savannah landscapes. Arrive for lunch, then enjoy a late afternoon game drive across the plains to spot elephants, lions, and herds of herbivores. Dinner and overnight at your lodge or tented camp inside the reserve.

Day 3 Full Day Safari in Masai Mara

Enjoy a full day of thrilling game drives in Masai Mara with chances to spot the Big Five and — if traveling between July and October — witness the Great Wildebeest Migration. Explore different parts of the reserve with a picnic lunch in the bush or return for hot meals. Optional balloon safari or Maasai village visit available. Dinner and overnight in the Mara.

Day 4 Masai Mara to Nairobi

Start your day with an early morning game drive, followed by breakfast. Check out and begin your journey back to Nairobi, arriving in the late afternoon. Drop-off at your hotel or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. End of safari.

Accommodations

Parks/Reserves

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Questions & Answers

What happens in case of an emergency or sickness?
What happens in case of an emergency or sickness?
You are advised to get a travel insurance before embarking on safari to cover for lost property and medical...

You are advised to get a travel insurance before embarking on safari to cover for lost property and medical and emergency. The insurance is available locally at an added cost. Please enquire for more details on how you can get the cover. If you have purchased your cover and in the event of an emergency or sudden sickness while you’re on safari in East Africa, we guarantee medical evacuation to a hospital. The medical facilities in Nairobi offer a full staff of professionals along with state-of-the-art testing equipment. Your cover will pay for the Flying Doctors Service to come to your side. Most hotels and safari lodges you will visit has in-house doctor who will attend to you in case of a need.

What kind of clothes do I wear on safari?
What kind of clothes do I wear on safari?
Normal, comfortable fitting, neutral coloured clothes like khaki and cotton travel well, and pale earth...

Normal, comfortable fitting, neutral coloured clothes like khaki and cotton travel well, and pale earth colors such as brown, tan or olive are best for viewing wildlife and birds. Camouflage clothes are illegal in many African countries. Solid-colored safari clothes, however, are practical and widely available; Comfortable, closed walking shoes such as topsiders or running/tennis shoes with socks, are recommended over sandals; thorns are everywhere, and socks with your shoes deter mosquito bites. Also, opt for pants or leggings to avoid insect bites. Include a lightweight raincoat or jacket, and a swimsuit (many lodges have pools.) Safari hat would be convenient to avoid sunburn as well. A nice dress is useful for hotels, clubs, casinos and restaurants in Nairobi, where men need to wear a jacket and tie. The 5star Safari game lodges will not seat dinner guests wearing vests, shorts, swim wear. As for beach hotels they do enforce a dress code of “Smart Casual.” Safari/Bermuda shorts are unwelcome at most dining rooms; visitors should dress conservatively in Islamic communities (Lamu, Mombasa, Zanzibar;) long sleeves and long pants also deter mosquitoes and sunburn. Laundry service is available at most lodges and even tented camps, but be very clear about when you need your clothes returned. Take at least three changes of clothes for a week on safari, plus your own detergent to wash a few things. Dry cleaners are rarer than rhinos. The best advice is to travel light, and wear cotton.

How much should I tip on safari?
How much should I tip on safari?
Tips to driver/guides, tour managers and guides are own discretion, but customary they are highly appreciated...

Tips to driver/guides, tour managers and guides are own discretion, but customary they are highly appreciated for a job well done. For your Tour guide/driver $10.00 per tourist per day is the recommended amount for most safaris. At lodges and camps, the recommended tips are $10.00 per tourist per day to be shared among camp personnel.

How do I get cash for my personal use?
How do I get cash for my personal use?
Since you will be met upon arrival at the airport and escorted to your hotel, you will not need any local...

Since you will be met upon arrival at the airport and escorted to your hotel, you will not need any local currency before you reach the hotel, where you can obtain it. However, if time permits, airport exchanges often give better rates than hotels. There is now a large number of registered For-Ex Bureaus where you can change your money safely and at excellent rates. Major Credit Cards are often accepted in larger towns and at lodges, but in markets and with vendors along the road, cash works best, and bargaining is expected. We recommend that you take traveler’s checks rather than carrying large amounts of cash. Many travelers find it useful to carry a hand calculator to estimate dollar values while shopping. ATM machines are not widespread and may only be found in major capitals; consult your own bank before departure. In Kenya, the local currency is Kenyan Shillings

How much money should I take?
How much money should I take?
Aside from shopping, you need money for drinks, tips and incidentals. Experience has shown that most...

Aside from shopping, you need money for drinks, tips and incidentals. Experience has shown that most clients spend between $500 and $1000. The shops are full of tempting items. Major credit cards and travelers checks are accepted in major hotels and stores, but some game lodges and rural shops accept only cash. We also recommend that you take traveler’s checks rather than cash with you. Do not keep all valuables in one place, such as a purse, that could be lost. It’s a good idea, if you have more than one credit card to keep the second in a separate pocket or locked in the hotel safe. Your airline ticket will be collected by our office upon arrival in Nairobi for reconfirmation of your return flights.

Is a safari dangerous?
Is a safari dangerous?
No, not if you stay within the marked boundaries of your lodge or in your safari vehicle. Your guide...

No, not if you stay within the marked boundaries of your lodge or in your safari vehicle. Your guide and driver know what is, and is not, safe. Incidents involving animals are rare in East Africa and are, almost without fail, the result of someone doing what they have been advised not to do. Avoid wearing flashy jewelry and bringing too much cash, and always hold onto your purse and camera bag. Beware of clever conmen, some of them pose as police officers, and don’t walk in the city at night nor alone in an empty beach. Also, do not wear money belts, since they can easily be cut off from the rear. It is always a good idea when you travel to keep a photocopy of your passport in your luggage and another at home. It’s a fact that traveling on safari is safer than traveling in most U.S. cities. The people are friendly, and the government patrols the game parks – their most treasured resource- for the safety and benefit of all.

What kinds of animals will I see?
What kinds of animals will I see?
In a typical day you can expect to see 15 to 40 animal species- lions, elephants, giraffes and rhinos,...

In a typical day you can expect to see 15 to 40 animal species- lions, elephants, giraffes and rhinos, to name a few. Buffalo and wildebeest may be in herds of hundreds or more. Others, like the swift cheetah, are more likely to be found alone. And then there are the birds, over 300 species! Birds in Africa are particularly colorful and easy to spot. Even if you’ve never looked at a bird before, with the help of your driver you’ll easily learn to identify twenty to thirty of the most striking and beautiful birds of Africa. Experienced birders can expect to see 60 to 100 different species in a single day. A special thrill is in store if your safari coincides with the annual wildebeest migration. You’ll see thunderous herds of wildebeest and zebra, totaling more than 1 million, stretching across the horizon. On their trail follow the predators the big cats, and the scavengers hyenas, jackals and vultures.

What type of vehicles do you use on safari?
What type of vehicles do you use on safari?
Mambo Travellers uses customized 4×4 vans with pop up roofs or 4×4 land cruisers. The later being more...

Mambo Travellers uses customized 4×4 vans with pop up roofs or 4×4 land cruisers. The later being more Pricy. The specific vehicle used on a particular safari depends on the country and the reserves to be visited. All vehicles are equipped with two-way radios and are maintained to provide the maximum level of comfort and safety.

How far in advance should I book my safari?
How far in advance should I book my safari?
It is better to book as far in advance as possible to ensure availability at the time you wish to travel...

It is better to book as far in advance as possible to ensure availability at the time you wish to travel (3-6 months), especially during the peak seasons (July – October and Christmas/New Years). This is especially important for those wishing to travel on private custom safaris and those adding extensions to scheduled trips.

How is the local food?
How is the local food?
Great International cuisines is available at all the hotels you will be staying. Special dietary requirements...

Great International cuisines is available at all the hotels you will be staying. Special dietary requirements are catered for throughout Africa if you need. Please give us advanced notice so that we can make arrangements with the lodges and camps you are scheduled to stay at. Most restaurants offer selections for vegetarians, depending on their forte. Local specialties can be surprisingly good! With the exception of a few lodges, halaal and kosher food is not available at most camps/lodges. Also, please be mindful of consuming food in very local areas as quality level or the cooking style might not suit foreign stomachs. For those who love a good beer, Kenya boasts of a local brew called Tusker Beer.

Wildlife to Spot

Zebra
99%
Wildebeest
99%
Wild Dog
10%
Warthog
100%
Tortoise
15%
Rhino
50%
Ostrich
%
Oryx
40%
Monkey
99%
Lion
90%
Leopard
30%
Hyena
70%
Hippo
80%
Gorilla
50%
Giraffe
99%
Gerenuk
60%
Flamingos
60%
Elephant
99%
Eland
70%
Crocodile
70%
Buffalo
90%

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