I feel incredibly blessed, fortunate, and grateful that I have finally been able to go on safari!
The vast savannas of Maasai Mara in Kenya |
I took my family to Kenya where we went on safari in Maasai Mara,
Wildebeests and zebras in Maasai Mara |
Samburu,
An elephant at the foot of a hill in Samburu |
and Lake Nakuru.
Hundreds of pelicans in Lake Nakuru |
We also got to visit Lake Naivasha and Crescent Island. It was such an amazing trip!
Hippos in Lake Naivasha |
I have always loved animals. I used to watch Life on Earth with David Attenborough a lot. When I was a kid, we had many animal books that I read multiple times. I would also read all the animal sections of the encyclopedias we had at home. There was a time when we were subscribed to National Geographic magazine. I was also really good at Zoology in Biology class. So going on safari to see the wild animals of Kenya up close and personal has been in my bucket list for a really long time now. That I got to do it with my family made this experience significantly more meaningful and memorable.
Spotted hyenas in Maasai Mara |
There are three very popular African safari destinations: Kruger Park in South Africa, Maasai Mara in Kenya, and Serengeti in Tanzania. So why did I choose Kenya? First, Filipinos need a visa to go to South Africa but we don't need one to visit Kenya or Tanzania (we still need an electronic travel authorisation or ETA but that's easier, cheaper, and quicker to get). Also, based on the research I did, it seems a Serengeti safari is more expensive than a Maasai Mara one. That helped me decide to go to Kenya.
Grey crowned cranes in Maasai Mara |
Our safari was organized by Explorers Wild Adventures (although they also go by the name Wilderness Explorers). I discovered them when I was searching for a safari tour. I knew even before our trip that it wouldn't be easy to see all the animals that you want to see in the wild because it's not a zoo. You need to spend a lot of time in the bush to find them. As such, I felt that our safari should be at least 5 days and 4 nights long. (Also, it would be a shame to travel 17-18 hours from the Philippines to Kenya only to spend a couple of days there.) My initial search for safaris brought me to Safari Bookings, where I found options that varied in duration and price range. I found one option that was 6 days and 5 nights long and that was within our budget. I saw that the tour operator was Explorers Wild Adventures. A quick search on Trip Advisor showed a high rating and great reviews. I checked out their website and from there, I reached out to them via email and whatsapp. Eventually, I booked this trip with them.
Reticulated giraffes in Samburu |
Our safari tour was private, which was good for us because it meant that we could make decisions quite easily without having to worry about other people, such as the time to leave in the morning and any adjustments we wanted to make in our schedule. The standard package includes a van transport but I paid extra for the jeep option because it would be more spacious and comfortable, giving us a better overall experience. We were the only people in our jeep, which can somewhat comfortably accommodate up to 7 adults. Our driver Zachary was also our guide and he was superb!
Our safari jeep |
What I didn't realize, however, was that the three different game reserves in our tour - Samburu, Lake Nakuru, and Maasai Mara - are all pretty far from each other. This meant that our safari would be very exhausting. (I will share my thoughts about visiting these three game reserves later on as well.) We had an evening arrival in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, so I thought it would be best to stay at an airport near the hotel, especially since our departure the next morning would be at 7am. Here is what our itinerary looked like:
Day 0: Arrival in Nairobi, check-in at the Hilton Garden Inn Nairobi Airport
Day 1: Travel to Samburu, check-in at the Samburu Sopa Lodge, afternoon game drive in Samburu
Day 2: Morning and afternoon game drives in Samburu
Day 3: Depart Samburu, Travel to Lake Nakuru, check-in at the Sentrim Elementaita Lodge, afternoon game drive in Lake Nakuru
Day 4: Depart Lake Nakuru, travel to Maasai Mara, check-in at the Mara Empiris Safari Camp, Maasai village tour experience in the afternoon
Day 5: Whole-day game drive in Maasai Mara
Day 6: Depart Maasai Mara, visit Lake Naivasha and Crescent Island, travel to Nairobi, check-in at The Social House
Day 7: Depart Nairobi
Day 8: Arrival in Manila
Baboons resting on tree branches in Samburu |
While this tour was exhausting, it did give us an opportunity to see so many animals, including the famed Big Five. I also wanted to visit Maasai Mara around this time of year because this is when the Great Wildebeest Migration happens. Over the next several blog posts, I will be writing in more detail about this amazing adventure.
Twilight in Maasai Mara |
Next post: The Big Five