5 Days safari Mombasa, Diani beach,Malindi or Watamu to Tsavo/ Amboseli

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$1225.00
Duration
5 days
Max People
100
Tour Type
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Overview

This 5-day tour guarantees visits to Kenya's Coastal circuit of wildlife parks for incredible sightseeing. You will go in search of the famous Tsavo lions, a population of lions where the male lions are almost completely missing their mane. Also see the “red elephants”, powdered with Tsavo’s red soil. Stay at a safari lodge with a waterhole, built on stilts and connected by boardwalks in Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Seasons: 1st Jan – 31st March / 1st July – 2nd Jan, 2026$1,860 $1,225 $1,070 $995 $950 $920 
1st April – 31th June,2025$1,685 $1,145 $990 $915 $870 $840 

Inclusive
  • Full board accommodation on safari
  • Meals as stipulated within the itinerary
  • All park entry fees.
  • Scheduled game drive
  • Safari vehicle with pop-up roof for game viewing
  • Service of a tour guide
  • Game drives
  • Bottles of water during safari
  • Government Taxes

Tour Plan

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Day 1 Coast Beach Hotel to Tsavo East.

After breakfast, your driver-guide will pick you up from your hotel and depart from your beach resort at Watamu Malindi, Mombasa, or Diani to Tsavo East National Park. You then proceed to the Bachuma gate of Tsavo East National Park. Together with your safari guide, continue with a game viewing en route to Ashnil Aruba Safari Lodge for lunch. Spend the afternoon at leisure by the swimming pool as you wait for the day to cool down for a late afternoon game viewing in Tsavo East National Park.

On this day, you have an opportunity to view the "red elephants" of Tsavo, lions, cheetahs, buffalos, zebras, giraffes, and numerous species of wildlife. Visit the Aruba Dam where several aquatic birds can be seen. Return to the lodge for dinner and your overnight stay.

Dinner and overnight at Voi Wildlife Lodge

Day 2 Tsavo East to Amboseli National Park

Enjoy a pre-breakfast safari in Tsavo East National Park. After breakfast, proceed to Amboseli National Park with a game drive en route.

Amboseli National Park is famous for viewing a large herd of elephants in proximity. Other attractions of the park include opportunities to meet the Maasai and visit a Maasai village. The park also has views of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free-standing mountain in Africa.

Amboseli was home to Echo, perhaps the most researched elephant in the world, and the subject of many books and documentaries. He was followed for almost four decades by American conservationist Dr. Cynthia Moss.

The park offers some of the best opportunities to see African wildlife because the vegetation is sparse due to the long, dry months. The protected area is home to African bush elephants, Cape buffaloes, impalas, lions, cheetahs, and spotted hyenas. 

Dinner and your overnight stay at Sopa Lodge Amboseli

Day 3 Amboseli National Park to Tsavo West

Breakfast is followed by an extensive game drive in Amboseli National Park before heading to Tsavo West National Park. Tsavo West has a variety of wildlife such as the Eastern black rhinoceros, hippopotamus, Cape buffalo, elephant, leopard, and lion. Other smaller animals can be spotted such as the bush baby, hartebeest, lesser kudu, and Maasai giraffe.

Apart from wildlife, you will visit the Mzima Springs which is one of Tsavo's most popular wildlife attractions owing to its resident populations of hippo and Nile crocodiles. Mzima's isolation makes both species dependent on its waters as other sources are too distant for them to reach by overland travel. The hippos also sustain an entire food chain. They browse the surrounding savannah by night and return to Mzima's pools by day, where their dung fertilizes the water. Fruiting trees such as the date, raffia palms, water berries, and figs grow beside the water.

Dinner and your overnight stay at Ngulia Safari Lodge

Day 4 Tsavo West to Taita Hill Wildlife Sanctuary

Have an early morning breakfast and then check out of the lodge as you leave for the mid-morning game drive. Later, drive to Taita Hills Game Sanctuary. Upon entering the sanctuary, begin a game-viewing drive as you drive toward Taita Hills Game Lodge for lunch. Enjoy an afternoon safari game drive followed by dinner and your overnight stay at the Salt Lick Safari Lodge.

Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary is a privately owned wildlife sanctuary and national park in Kenya. It is located in Taita-Taveta county, approximately 220 kilometers from Mombasa. It hosts Cape buffalo, African bush elephant, leopard, lion, cheetah, Maasai giraffe, zebra, hartebeest, impala, waterbuck, Thomson's gazelle, lesser kudu, dik-dik, hyena, and other smaller animals including a diversity of birdlife.

After the game drive, you'll go back to the lodge for dinner and an overnight at Salt Lick Safari Lodge.

Day 5Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary to Coastal Beach Hotel

Have an early morning game drive. Depart from the lodge at 9:00 am after breakfast. Enjoy en-route game viewing as we exit the Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary.

The journey will then continue up to your every resort at Watamu, Malindi, Mombasa, or Diani Beach to arrive in good time for you to enjoy a relaxed beach dinner.

What’s Not Included

Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
Government-imposed increase of taxes and park fees
International flight
Personal items
Tips and gratitude

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