4 Day Birding Masai Mara and Nairobi National Park
The trip combines the famous Masai Mara National Reserve, Nairobi National Park, and the surroundings. We shall explore the Beautiful Karura Forest in Nairobi City and the Mara, the northern portion of the magnificent Serengeti system, which offers spectacular vistas over flat-topped acacia and grassy plains riddled with ungulates, cats, and many other animals and birds
Day 1: Pick up from your hotel in Nairobi or Airport and head straight to Karura forest for a bird walk
Day 2: From Nairobi City to Masai Mara
Day 3: Whole day Birding at Masai Mara
Day 4: From Mara to Nairobi National Park
Day-by-day Itinerary details
Karura Forest is located north of central Nairobi, gazetted in 1932. It provides a quiet and tranquil environment that inhabits more than 200 bird species. Possible bird encounters include Mountain Wagtail, Yellow Bishop, and spectacled weaver; African Crowned Eagle; Brown-chested Alethe; Narina Trogon; White-backed Duck; Hartlaub’s Turaco; African Black Duck; and Red-chested Flufftail.
After here, we shall go birding in Nairobi National Park. It offers a remarkable diversity of birdlife, with a recorded count of over 500 species. With expansive open plains set against the backdrop of the city’s impressive skyline, it stands as the sole national park bordering a metropolis. Secretary Bird, Black-winged Plover, Pangani Longclaw, Jackson’s Widowbird, Kori Bustard, Hartlaub’s Bustard, Common Nightingale, Northern Pied Babbler, White-tailed Lark, Somali Short-toed Lark, Red-throated Tit, Speke’s Weaver, Martial Eagle, African Quail-finch, Zebra Waxbill, and Harlequin Quail can be found here.
Overnight: Fairview Hotel, Nairobi HB
Driving time is 5-6 hours. We shall do an afternoon birding. The Mara, the northern portion of the magnificent Serengeti system, offers spectacular vistas over flat-topped acacia and grassy plains riddled with ungulates and other animals and birds. The reserve is famous for lions, leopards, cheetahs, African elephants, gazelles, and other wildlife. For birding we should be rewarded with views of many large raptors and vultures that gather at the kills, as well as storks, Kori Bustard, Southern Ground-Hornbill, Temminck’s Courser, Sooty Chat, Schalow’s Turaco, Secretary Bird, Black-winged Plover, Pangani Longclaw, rosy-patched bush-shrike, Jackson’s Widowbird, Long-tailed Widowbird, Rosy-throated Longclaw, Kori Bustard, Hartlaub’s Bustard, etc.
Start very early; look out for cinnamon-breasted Bunting, Rosy-throated Longclaw, African Quailfinch, Jackson’s Widowbird, Northern Ant-eater chat, Pectoral perch Cisticola, Stout Cisticola, Red-fronted Barbet, Gabar Goshawk, yellow-throated Sandgrouse, Common Ostrich, Reichnow’s Seedeater, etc.
Drive time is 5-6 hours. The park is located on the southern outskirts of the city and is one of Africa’s smallest national parks (117 sq km). We look out for Secretary Bird, Black-winged Plover, Pangani Longclaw, Jackson’s Widowbird, Kori Bustard, Hartlaub’s Bustard, Common Nightingale, Northern Pied Babbler, White-tailed Lark, Somali Short-toed Lark, Red-throated Tit, Speke’s Weaver, Martial Eagle, African Quail-finch, Zebra Waxbill, and Harlequin Quail.
After here, we drop you at the hotel or airport.
Rates, Inclusions and Exclusions
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Note: tipping is recommended of up to 10dollars per guest per day or depending on the satisfaction with the level of service by the guides
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