Treasures of the Sanctuaries

Two Nights
Ngutuni Sanctuary & Lumo Sanctuary

El Moran Safaris
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Treasures of the Sanctuaries

On this three day Safari, explore the wild savanna and hills of Kenya, and see the beauty of the country's wild animals and their habitats. Spot lions, elephants, giraffe and a host of birds, big game and wild animals from the safety of your safari group within the park and enjoy learning about their activities, habitat and conservation from your guide. Stay in authentic game park lodgings, with comfortable rooms and the sound of the countryside around you.

Day One

  • Early pick up from your coastal hotel and drive to Ngutuni Sanctuary
  • Proceed on a game drive until lunch time where you arrive in Ngutuni Lodge in time for check in and lunch.
  • Afternoon is spent at leisure.
  • At 1600hrs proceed on evening game drive until 1830hrs arriving back to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
See Ngutuni Lodge Accommodation Here

Day Two

  • Early morning breakfast, and then check out.
  • Proceed to Lumo Sanctuary with a game drive en route to Lions Bluff.
  • Check in at Lions Bluff followed by lunch. Afternoon is spent at leisure while waiting for the evening game drive.
  • Evening game drive in both Lumo Sanctuary and Taita Hills Sanctuary until 1800hrs.
  • Arrive back to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
See Lions Bluff Lodge Accommodation Here

Day Three

  • Early morning game drive followed by breakfast.
  • After breakfast, game drive en route out of the gate for a return journey to your coastal hotel.

Included

  • Park Fees
  • Accommodation on Full Board basis
  • Game Drives
  • A bottle of miniral water per person per day in the vehicle

Excluded

  • Tipping
  • Drinks at the Lodge

What to wear and pack for Safaries

  • Loose comfortable clothing preferably in earth colours
  • Smart casual clothes for the evening
  • Suncream and Hats
  • Swimwear. Check with your Rep if your safari accommodation has a swimming pool
  • Trainers, Walking Shoes or Sandals that you can strap down
  • Warm clothes for the early morning and evening, especially in the Masai Mara
  • Water
  • Camera. The majority of lodges have electricity to recharge your camera
  • Mosquito Repellant
  • Binoculars
  • Tipping is optional - Going rate is 10$ per person per day

Kenya Safari Season

The weather in Kenya is good for safaris at all times of year, though there is a greater chance of encountering rain from mid-April to the end of May and in November.
Some people like to travel in these 'rainy' months when dramatic cloud formations gather over the Mara plains, there is a sense of refreshment and grasslands are carpeted in new flowers. Daily temperatures are influenced by altitude, so in the higher areas like Samburu you need a fleece for the cool early morning drives, but by 9am this is discarded as temperatures rise to the high 20s. After a delicious lunch you take a siesta during the warm early afternoon with temperatures in the low 30s.
Head out on safari around 4pm as it gets cooler and the animals start moving, remembering to take the fleece for when the sun has dipped below the horizon.

Weather is more a consideration at the coast, so don't visit the Kenya coast from the first week of April to the first few days of June as the rains are heavier in coastal areas.
At all other times of year the Kenya coast weather is warm, gently humid and breezy, at its very best from late November through to March.

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