Kenya
Bird Watching and Ornithological Safaris,Lake Bogoria,Kakamega Forest,Saiwa
Swamp,Lake Naivasha,Masai Mara
BIRDING
ESCAPE
Featuring
previous bird watching sites combined with unique campsites and comfortable
lodging. Several groups of birds are particularly well represented such
as birds of prey (80 species) larks (24) cist colas (31), sunbirds (53)
weavers (74) and startling (32) in Kenya
Birding hot spots in Kenya
1.Coastal
lowlands forest (Arabuko-Sokoke Forest
2.High
grasslands (Nairobi National Park and Maasai Mara)
3Alphine
habitat (Mt.Kenya)
4.Rainforest
(Kaka mega Forest)
5.Semi-desert
(Samburu National reserve or Lake Baringo)
6.Marsh
birds (Saiwa swamp)
Lake
Baringo, Bogoria, Amboseli, Tsavo West are also some high profile birding
areas.
Birding
escapes 14 days Kenya.
Day
1. Depart Nairobi for Samburu game reserve, 335km North of Nairobi. Lunch
en route. Arrive at 2.pm in the afternoon for late bird watching. Dinner
and overnight at the campsite
Day
.FULL DAY IN SAMBURU
6.30
AM Bird watching Good pickings among 395 bird species, includes 47 birds
of prey, Somali Ostriches, vulture guinea fowl sardgrouse and hornbills.
Healthy numbers of predators with lions, Leopard and cheetah frequently
seen. All meals at the campsite.
Day
3: Pre-breakfast birding. Depart for the majestic Mt. Kenya. Expect alpine
habitat species. Excellent guide with superb eyesight and an ear for the
calls. Common birds include Hartlaubs turracos, white headed wood hopes
and red fronted parrots. All are high altitude birds.
Day
4: Depart for the scenic drive to the famous Great Rift Valley Lakes of
Baringo and Bogoria. The drive passes via Thompson falls in Nyahururu,
a major waterfall in the country. Lunch in Baringo. Drowned trees fringing
the western shore make ideal perches for water birds such as long tailed
cormorants plus occasional giant Kingfisher. African Jacanas pick their
way over Lily pads, Flamingos sweep their bills through the shallows joined
by yellow billed storks and African spoonbills.

Day 5: Early bird watching. Abundant water birds and African fish eagles
are resident species in this large freshwater lake. Over 450 species recorded.
Proceed to the nearby Lake Bogoria in the afternoon, only 30 minutes drive.
Bogoria is famous for the hot springs supernaturally hot to boil an egg
for breakfast. Watch out!. The lakes high salinity offers limited feeding
opportunities for water birds but a few cape teal, Egyptian geese, and
black necked grebes are usually present. Hamerkorps and storks loiter
at the water edge. Otherwise its Flamingos all the way. Upto 375 species
have been clocked up.
Day
6: Depart early for for the long drive to Cherengani hills via the Kerio
valley escarpment. The landscape is panoramic with undulating hills. The
atmosphere is cool. Picnic lunches will be provided. Arrive in Saiwa swamp
in time for evening birding.
Day
7: FULL DAY IN SAIWA SWAMP. Covering only 3 sqkms, Saiwa is the smallest
national park in Kenya. Walking trails shirt the swamp, which is home
to selection of marsh birds through riverine and savannah woodlands inhabited
by monkeys. Look out for the Sitatungas, shy Antelope that remains submerged
in the water better part of the day. Observation towers along the banks
make ideal platforms from which to scan the reed beds of sitatungas and
birds. Throughout the swamp, ibises, ducks, and herons feed in open patches
of water.
Day
8: After breakfast, break camp and depart for Kaka mega forest, the climax
of birds in Kenya. Largest surviving stand of rainforest in Kenya, Kaka
mega is bird watchers paradise.
Day
9: FULL DAY IN KAKAMEGA. First-rate rainforest birding includes turracos,
bee-eaters, and hornbills among a list of 330 species. Marked walking
trails leads to great blue turracos, white casqued hornbills and other
resident noisy canopy dwellers. Excellent guides available on hire.
Day
10: Depart for lake Victoria, Kisumu city, and the homeland of the proud
Luo people. Visit the Kibuye market, a complete immersion into an African
market. Optional fishing expeditions available on request. Enjoy your
catch this day as your lunch.
Day
11: After early breakfast, leave Victoria for lake Naivasha, another Great
Rift Valley lake. Highlights are water birds, African fish, eagles, pied
kingfishers, yellow-billed storks flamingos and waterfowls. Optional visit
to the nearby Hells gate national park or boat ride to crescent highland.
Nesting birds are a highlight.
Day
12: After early breakfast, depart for Maasai Mara game reserve. Arrive
in time for lunch. Full afternoon game viewing. Mara is by all accounts
the best park in Kenya. All the big five roam lazily in the plains.

Day
13: FULL DAY IN MAASAI MARA. The Mara boast of 540 species including 57
raptors. Birds of prey range from the snappy little grey Kestrels and
other species hovering above the grasslands to large eagles and six species
of Vultures scrambling at kills.
Day
14: After breakfast, enjoy your last game run as we depart for the return
journey back to Nairobi. A stop-over will be provided to view the Great
Rift Valley Picnic lunches on the way. Safari ends in Nairobi in the late
afternoon hours.
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