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3 DAYS TSAVO EAST & NGUTUNI

Tsavo East National Park, Tsavo national park, Kenya (0)
from/per person $550
  • Safari
  • Ngutuni
  • Tsavo East

Description

3 DAYS TSAVO EAST & NGUTUNI


Day 1: Mombasa -Tsavo east

Pick up from the hotel at around 6.00 am driving along Mombasa- Nairobi highway for 100 kms and a stopover for coffee. Proceed to Tsavo East (The largest park in Kenya which covers an area of 13,747 km2) and arrive at Bachuma Gate. Begin the game drive en route to Aruba Dam (A water hole where animals come to drink water). Physical attractions include Tsavo River, Yatta Plateau which is 300 km2, Mdanda Rock, Lugard Falls, Voi seasonal River and Aruba Dam.
You have also a chance to see animals such as red elephants, rhinos, leopards, cheetah, and giraffes among others. Proceed with the game drive to Ashnil Aruba Lodge where you will have lunch and relax till 3.30 pm after which you will depart for evening game drive till sundowner. Dinner and overnight at Ashnil Aruba lodge.

Ashnil Aruba lodge-Tsavo East Safari from Diani Beach

Day 2: Tsavo east & Ngutuni sanctuary

Early breakfast followed by game drive en-route to Ngutuni Sanctuary arriving for Lunch at Ngutuni lodge. After lunch you will relax till 1530hrs. Evening game drive till sundowner then dinner and overnight at Ngutuni lodge.

Ngutuni Safari from Diani Beach-Diani Safaris

Day 3: Ngutuni -Diani

Wake up at around 5.30 am, have a cup of coffee and start an early morning game drive before the main breakfast. Back to the lodge for the main breakfast at around 8.30 am followed by a game drive. Check out and proceed with game drive as you drive out of the sanctuary. Drive back to your hotel/apartment arriving late in the afternoon or early evening.

*END OF SAFARI*


Featured: 3 DAYS TSAVO EAST SGR TRAIN SAFARI PACKAGE


Schedule

Minimum 2 pax

Package Includes;

-Pick-up & Drop-off from your Hotel in Mombasa Diani Beach in a safari customized minivan

-Full Board Accommodation

-Park entrance & Conservation fees

-Game drives in the parks with a professional driver guide

-Bottled drinking water during the safari