2-Day 1 Night Tour to Hells Gate and Lake Nakuru Park
Overview
Tour Overview
Kenya Safari: Hell’s Gate is one of the world’s park where you can walk and ride bicycle while watching animals. You'll take a boat-ride to Crescent Island
Day by Day
Itinerary
Hells Gate, Lake Naivasha and Crescent Island Tour
Day 1Hells Gate, Lake Naivasha and Crescent Island Tour Hells Gate, Lake Naivasha and Crescent Island Tour At 7 am, you will depart Nairobi and start your drive to Naivasha with a brief stopover at the Great Rift Valley view point. You'll arrive at the gate of Hell's Gate at around 9 am and start the biking tour at Hell's Gate for 2 hours. At 11 am, you'll visit the gorges inside the park. Gorges are small thin depressions of land mass where you can walk underneath. Some areas have formed caves where you can walk through. This will take 1 hour. At 1 pm, you will finish the tours and bring the bikes back to the gate then drive to Naivasha for lunch. At 2 pm, you'll take a boat ride to Crescent Island Sanctuary for a unique walk with wildlife. The sanctuary is home to giraffes, waterbucks, elands, wildebeests, zebras, impalas and hippos among other wildlife one is likely to find at the conservancy. Birds include fish eagles, ospreys, lily-trotters, and many more. At 4 pm, you will end all activities and start the drive to Nakuru. Your overnight stay will be at Buraha Zenoni or similar. Main Destination: Naivasha (City) Accommodation: Buraha Zenoni Hotel & Resort Mid-range hotel located near Nakuru (City) +2 Photos Meals & Drinks: Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included) Drinking water (Other drinks not included)
Lake Nakuru National Park Game Drive then Nairobi
Day 2Lake Nakuru National Park Game Drive then Nairobi Lake Nakuru National Park Game Drive then Nairobi After breakfast, you'll depart for an early morning half-day game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park home to one of the most remarkable wild bird populations in all of Africa. You'll get up close with wildlife on a game viewing drive, and be on the lookout for the park’s amazing flamingos, rhinos, endangered giraffes, lions, and many more. You'll break for lunch at a local restaurant, Lake Nakuru Lodge. Alternatively, you may have a pre-arranged picnic lunch in the park. You'll have lunch, then enjoy additional game drives on the way out. You'll end the game drive after lunch and depart for Nairobi; a 3-hour drive. You'll arrive at around 5 pm. End of program. Main Destination: Lake Nakuru National Park Best Time To Visit June to February (Best for wildlife viewing; little rain) High Season July to February (The park gets very busy) Best Weather June to February (Little rainfall) Wildlife in Lake Nakuru NP GiraffeCommon White RhinoCommon BuffaloCommon ZebraCommon HippoCommon Black RhinoOccasional Show more LionOccasional LeopardOccasional HyenaOccasional ElephantNone CheetahNone WildebeestNone Wild DogNone Accommodation: No accommodation (End of tour) Meals & Drinks: Breakfast & lunch (Dinner not included) Drinks not included End of tour (See Getting There for more details)End of tour (See Getting There for more details) Additional accommo
What's covered
Included & Excluded
Included
- A transfer from and back to the airport is included
- What is included in this tour
Not Included
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour can be arranged for an extra cost
What travellers say
Verified Reviews
As a solo female traveler, you can generally feel safe in the park, especially on organized tours. My guide, Festus is typically very knowledgeable about the animals. Amboseli National Park offers stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro and...
We had a very nice tour to Nairobi Nationalpark, elephant orphanage and giraffe center. Everything was excellent, especially our driver Festus.
Great communication beforehand and pick up went smoothly. During the tour Harrison was able to share interesting facts about the animals and the landscape. Facilities at the Safari camp were also great.
The trip was amazing. Saw a variety of wildlife and had the best experience courtesy of Tony, our friendly guide. He is very professional and knowledgeable especially about the different kinds of animals in the park.
We had a great experience at Amboseli national park together with our guide Tony. He brought us to the best spots in the park and provided us with facts on the animals we've seen. The organization from African Beast was also very obliging.
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