Lake Nakuru Flamingos- Kenya |
12 Days: Nairobi /Aberdare /Samburu /Mt Kenya/Lake Nakuru/ L.Baringo/
Maasai Mara/ Lake Naivasha.
Birds can be seen in
the following habitats: forest, grassland, wetland, barren land, rocks
and cliffs, human sites.
Day 1: Nairobi
National Park.
Pick up from your Nairobi Hotel and transfer to Nairobi National Park,
which lies within the shadows of the large capital city. With highland
forest, Acacia woodland, rocky escarpments, open grassland, large ponds,
and small streams, this park is home to a wide variety of birds and
mammals. Some of the key species we will search for here are Shelley's
Francolin, Hartlaub's Bustard, Spotted Thick-knee, Yellow-throated Sandgrouse,
Singing Cisticola, Banded and Brown Warblers, African Yellow Warbler,
Northern Pied Babbler, White-breasted White-eye, Long-tailed Fiscal,
and White-winged Widowbird. Nairobi National Park is without a doubt
the best place in Kenya to see the endangered Black Rhino, and we have
a very good chance of locating this very impressive species together
with many of the other mammals we have seen before. Return to your hotel
for overnight dinner and overnight.
Day 2:Aberdares:Mountain
Lodge.
Breakfast at your Hotel and depart for the Aberdares with short stops
en route. Our first destination is the Blue Post Hotel in Thika, where
we will bird the hotel grounds and woodlands along the Chania River.
Here we will start seeing our first exciting African species, which
may include Hadada Ibis, Red-eyed Dove, African Green-pigeon, Speckled
Mousebird, Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater, Silvery-cheeked Hornbill, White-headed
and Spot-flanked Barbets, Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird, Mountain Wagtail,
Grey-olive Greenbul, Black-throated Wattle-eye, Grey-capped Warbler,
Variable, Collared and Scarlet-chested Sunbirds, Holub's Golden-weaver,
Baglafecht Weaver and African Citril. Our second stop will be at the
large Tana River, where we should find Moustached Grass-warbler, African
Golden-weaver, Yellow Bishop, and Brown-backed and Bronze Mannikins.
We will make another stop at Wajee Camp, a noted site for the endemic
Hinde's Pied-babbler. While birding the steep forested slopes of the
camp, we stand a chance of locating Ayre's Hawk-eagle, African Wood-owl,
Brown-hooded Kingfisher, and Green-headed Sunbird. Serena Mountain Lodge
is located on the lower slopes of Mt Kenya, Africa's second tallest
mountain, and is an excellent place to locate many highland forest species.
Along the entrance road we may encounter Augur Buzzard, Crowned Hawk-eagle,
Hartlaub's Turaco, Moustached Tinkerbird, Mosque Swallow, Black Saw-wing,
Sharpe's Starling, Black-tailed Oriole, Purple-throated Cuckoo-shrike,
African Paradise-flycatcher, Cape Robin-chat, African Stonechat, Broad-ringed
White-eye, and Eastern Double-collared Sunbird. The large waterhole
and salt lick at the lodge is host to many mammals and we can expect
Blue Sykes Monkey, White-tailed and Marsh Mongooses, Common Genet, Defassa
Waterbuck, Bushbuck, Giant Forest Hog, and the tiny Suni. At an elevation
of almost 8,000ft nights can be quite chilly. One night stay at the
Serena Mountain Lodge.
Days 3-4: Samburu.
Early-morning birding from the lodge balcony is always productive and
may include Marabou Stork, Black Goshawk, Delegourge's Pigeon, Fine-banded
Woodpecker, Cape Wagtail, Slender-billed and Mountain Greenbuls, Rüppell's
Robin-chat, Hunter's Cisticola, Grey and Black-throated Apalis, Grey-headed
Negrofinch and Yellow-crowned Canary. We will also take a short walk
from the lodge along the entrance road in search of the more secretive
species of the area such as Scaly Francolin, African Hill Babbler, White-starred
Robin, Chestnut-throated Apalis, Mountain Yellow Warbler, White-browed
Crombec, Yellow-bellied Waxbill and Oriole Finch. Mid-morning we will
leave the cool climate of Mt Kenya for more arid country in the north,
specifically the Samburu Game Reserve. The drive will offer spectacular
scenery, and the grasslands along the roadside are a great place for
Black-winged Plover, Black-shouldered Kite, Dusky Turtle-dove, Angola
Swallow, Greater Blue-eared Glossy-starling, Cape Rook, Boran Cisticola,
Tacazze Sunbird, Red-collared and Long-tailed Widowbirds (seasonal)
and Speke's Weaver. Samburu is one of the most exciting reserves in
East Africa. The semi-desert habitat and the rich woodlands along the
Ewaso Nyiro River are teeming with wildlife. Exploration of the fantastic
reserve will produce an almost overwhelming array of bird species: Palm-nut
and Hooded Vultures, Bateleur, Martial Eagle, African Hawk-eagle, Crested
and Yellow-necked Francolins, Vulturine Guineafowl, Buff-crested and
White-bellied Bustards, Black-faced and Lichtenstein's Sandgrouse, Red-bellied
Parrot, African Scops-owl, Pearl-spotted Owlet, Somali Bee-eater, Rufous-crowned
Roller, Von der Decken's Hornbill, Red-and-yellow Barbet, Bearded Woodpecker,
Pink-breasted Lark, African Bare-eyed Thrush, Rosy-patched Bush-shrike,
Hunter's and Black-bellied Sunbirds, Golden-breasted and Fischer's Starlings,
Donaldson-Smith's Sparrow-weaver, Cut-throat and the stunning Somali
Bunting. Mammal life is also prolific, with many species not seen elsewhere
on our tour. Just a few of the many possibilities are Olive Baboon,
Black-faced Vervet Monkey, Dwarf Mongoose, Striped Hyena, Grevy's Zebra,
Reticulated Giraffe, Kirk's Dikdik, Common Waterbuck, Gerenuk and the
magnificent Beisa Oryx. Dinner and overnight at the Samburu Serena Lodge
or similar.
Day 5: Mt. Kenya/Naro Moru River.
Breakfast from your lodge
and depart Samburu for Mt.Kenya region arriving at the Naro-Moru River
lodge early afternoon for lunch, spend the rest of the day birding at
this montane forest. Rare species likely to be seen include; Green Ibis,
Lesser Spotted Eagle,Harrier Hawk, Rufous Sparrow hawk, Ayre's Hawk
Eagle.Black stork, Red Fronted Parrots, Green Ibis Common snipe, Mountain
Buzzard, Bronze napped pigeon Mountain white-eye, Abbots Starling, Sharpe's
Starling, Mountain Oriole and Thick-billed seedeater. Dinner and Overnight
stay will be at Naro Moru River Lodge .
Day 6: Lake Nakuru.
Morning depart for Lake Nakuru National Park allowing time to search
for several key species along the way. A large rocky escarpment en route
is a favorite roosting spot for the Mackinder's Eagle-owl and with some
luck we should be able to locate this highly sought-after species. The
Acacia scrub by a nearby lake is a favourite haunt for Little Grebe,
Yellow-billed Duck, Red-winged Starling, Little Rock-thrush, Pale Flycatcher,
and Purple Grenadier. In the early afternoon we will arrive at Lake
Nakuru National Park, the greatest birding spectacle on earth! Huge
numbers of Lesser Flamingos feed in the shallow alkaline water, sometimes
up to a million, with smaller numbers of Greater Flamingos. Exploring
the Acacia woodland and the lakeside marshes we will no doubt encounter
many wonderful avian delights: Great White Pelican, Great Cormorant,
African Spoonbill, African Fish-eagle, African Harrier-hawk, Hildebrandt's
Francolin, Grey-headed Gull, Broad-billed Roller, Levaillant's Cuckoo,
White-browed Coucal, Green Wood-hoopoe, Rufous-necked Wryneck, Grey
Woodpecker, Black Cuckoo-shrike, Northern Anteater-chat, Grey-backed
Fiscal, Brown-crowned Tchagra and African Firefinch. Mammals are also
quite common in the park and it is one of the few places in East Africa
where the endangered White Rhino can be found. Some of the other mammals
we hope to find include Rothchild's Giraffe and Reedbuck. Dinner and
overnight stay at the Sarova Lion Hill/Similar.
Day 7:Lake Baringo.
Full day at Baringo, well known by many avid Ornithologist as mecca
for Birds, with 500 species of birds having been recorded. There are
possibilities to see rare species like, Cape Eagle Owl, White-faced
Scops Owl, Jackson's Hornbill, Hemprich's Hornbill, Brown-Tailed Rock
Chat, Northern Red Bishop, Northern Masked Weaver and White Billed Buffalo
Weaver, Olivaceous Warbler, Northern brownbul, Jackson's golden backed
weaver, Little weaver, Brown Tailed Rock Chat, Goliath heron, Northern
Shoveller, Verreauxs eagle owl, Bristle crowned starling, Senegal Thicknee,
Pygmy falcon, Blue cheeked bee-eater. Dinner and Overnight at the Lake
Baringo Country Club or similar.
Days 8, 9 &
10: Maasai Mara.
Depart early morning for Masai Mara Game Reserve in south-western Kenya.
The Mara is the northern extension of the famous Serengeti plains. Here
we will find a wide variety of bird life, as well as some of the most
spectacular mammals on the continent. Complimenting the wildlife is
the dramatic scenery of endless grasslands, lush river valleys, and
steep rock strewn escarpments. Birds we can expect in this area of the
Mara are Rufous-bellied Heron, Saddle-billed Stork, Wahlberg's Eagle,
Coqui and Red-necked Francolins, Grey Crowned-crane, Temminck's Courser,
Wattled Lapwing, Ross' and Schalow's Turaco, Malachite and Woodland
Kingfishers, Yellow-throated Longclaw, Rufous-chested Swallow, White-tailed
Lark, Familiar Chat, Silverbird, Red-faced, Trilling and Tabora Cisticolas,
Green-capped Eremomela, Black-crowned Tchagra, Hildebrandt's and Violet-backed
Starlings, Yellow-fronted Canary and Cinnamon-breasted Bunting. This
is the best area in the Mara to see big game up close and some of the
many mammals to be seen here include Black-backed Jackal, Bat-eared
Fox, Banded Mongoose, Spotted Hyena, Serval Cat, African Lion, Leopard,
Cheetah, Bush Hyrax, African Elephant, Common Zebra, Hippopotamus, Common
Warthog, Masai Giraffe, African Buffalo, Eland, Steinbuck, Bohor Reedbuck,
Thomson's and Grant's Gazelles, Impala, Topi, Coke's Hartebeest, and
thousands of Wildebeest. You will have a chance to see the Crocodiles
at the Mara River. Dinner and overnight at Keekorok Lodge or similar.
Day 11.Lake Naivasha.
After Breakfast depart for Lake
Naivasha traveling through the Great Rift Valley. While en route we
may come across Egyptian Vulture, Greater Kestrel, Kori Bustard, Grey-rumped
Swallow, Schalow's and Capped Wheatears and Red-billed Quelea. An afternoon
arrival will allow us to bird the tall Acacia woodland on the beautiful
hotel grounds. Expected here are Gabar Goshawk, Dideric and Black Cuckoos,
Barn Owl, Verreaux's Eagle-owl, White-fronted Bee-eater, Lesser and
Wahlberg's Honeyguide, Black-lored Babbler, Amethyst Sunbird, Grey-headed
Bush-shrike and Spectacled Weaver. Dinner and overnight at the Lake
Naivasha Simba Lodge/Similar.
Day 12: Nairobi
Leisurely breakfast.
Mid morning depart for Nairobi arriving for lunch at the famous Carnivore
restaurant.
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