Taking in a range of safari experiences, including conservation efforts and understanding about local tribal culture, this tour offers a great range of activities .Travelling through the Great Rift Valley will take you through some of the most sought-after safari locations including the Masai Mara and a chimpanzee sanctuary. Ol Pejeta is an internationally recognized conservation area, hosting some of the last northern white rhinos in existence, as well as Kenya’s only chimpanzee sanctuary that was founded by Jane Goodall. Here is a great spot to begin to learn about the challenges faced by the wildlife in Africa before heading further into the wilds of Kenya.
Visits to Aberdare and Lake Nakuru give different aspects on the landscape of this legendary country, with a vast lake playing host to over 400 avian species and the legendary Ark structure built around a watering hole in Aberdare. The Masai Mara is a legendary which the highlight of your safari.
N/B Comfortable Safari clothes – avoid white due to the dust, warm sweater of fleece for the evenings, wind and water proof jacket, solid hiking boots for the walking safari, comfortable footwear for the game drives, binoculars, sunscreen, sun hat & sunglasses, a good book, camera and extra battery, head light, mosquito repellent for protection while outdoors, pack in solid soft bag.
Our extensive experience and research has shown us that there is always something amazing happening in the Trevaon Tours. Landscapes dramatically transform, wildlife migrates in flocks and herds of thousands, and endearing baby animals take their first steps in the outside world. Most commonly, when we think of the word ‘migration’, our minds picture thousands of wildebeest storming the plains of Kenya and Tanzania, crossing croc-infested rivers with hungry predators watching in wait. While this is one of Mother Nature’s most grandiose events, it is not the only migration in the world, or even in Africa. In fact, the world’s largest mammal migration takes place in the wild featuring an incredible eight million fruit bats as they arrive from the Congo.