Kenya camping safari
for 7 Nights 8 Days Lake Turkana Via Lake Baringo
The expedition is in a purposely-built truck, this rugged 1,600 km safari
to vanishing Africa tackles some of Africas worst roads, crosses
dusty deserts and high mountains and takes you to the sparkling waters
of the Jade Sea Lake Turkana.
Day 1: Lake
Baringo:
Depart Nairobi in the morning stopping at the top of the world
to view the great Rift Valley. Lunch at Nakuru and arrive at Lake Baringo
late afternoon. Watch out for hippo while you shower. Overnight at the
campsite.
Day 2:South
Horr:
Climb out of the Rift Valley in the morning chill towards Maralal
and the red-ochred Samburu people,who are still nomadic and proud. Then
another spectacular climb up Losiolo and down past Baragoi to South Horr
where we camp next to a small clear stream.
Day 3: Lake
Turkana:
Break early in the morning for Lake Turkana. The rough road gets
worse as we descend across ancient lava flows towards the Jade Sea and
the Oasis Loiyangalani lying between the lake and Mt. Kulal. We arrive
at our permanent beach campsite just outside Loiyangalani soon after lunch
and settle in our traditional Turkana huts with a cool breeze blowing
from the lake. Indeed a perfect place to relax protected from scorching
sun and heat characteristic of the harsh climate of this remote area.
Day 4: Lake
Turkana:
We spend the day relaxing and bathing only interrupted by a short
boat excursion to visit the surrounding areas where crocodiles and birds
may be spotted. In addition, we visit Loiyangalani and the community settled
there while in the evening we may visit one of the Turkana Manyattas for
traditional dances under a star studded sky at an extra cost if clients
wish. Unforgettable experience.
Day 5: Maralal:
Up the Horr valley and back to Baragoi, camping further South at Maralal.
Day 6: Samburu:
We arrive at Samburu park around lunch time and settle in our Permanent
campsite beautifully set under a canopy of trees on the edge of Uaso Nyiro
River .
Day 7: Samburu;
A day game viewing in the park. Elephants abound: you may see lion, reticulated
giraffe, gerenuk, Grey's zebra and oryx.
Day 8: Nairobi:
The road back to Nairobi passes over the high shoulder of Mt. Kenya. Lunch
on the way arriving in Nairobi by later afternoon
What you need to
bring on the Safari:
Sleeping bag (available for hire at the office for US$ 30 per bag per
safari plus a refundable US$50 after the Safari). Money for personal spending
and tipping approximately US$ 50.
Mineral Water for
drinking (available for sale in the office).
Toilet paper, towel, soap, toothpaste. Only a small case or rucksack,
suntan lotion, swim suit, torch, sunglasses, insect repellant etc.