A Memorable Kenya Safari And Victoria Falls Itinerary

Summary:
Tour Duration: 9 Days | Start: Nairobi, Kenya | End: Victoria Falls, Zambia

It is feasible to have an unforgettable, budget-friendly safari in Africa that visits three of the most fascinating regions of the continent with careful preparation and advance reservations. This nine-day Kenya Safari And Victoria Falls schedule has been specifically designed with first-time travelers or those on a tight budget in mind.

Kenya, a stunning country renowned for its rolling savannah, abundant predator activity, vibrant crimson sunsets, and amiable Masai rangers and guides, is where your African adventure begins. You begin your safari experience in the exceptional Nairobi National Park and then on to the magnificent Masai Mara National Reserve.

Following a five-day hunt for elephants, lions, zebras, cheetahs, and several other species, you take a plane into Zambia to witness the nation’s most famous natural wonder, the unparalleled Victoria Falls. There are several thrilling activities beside the biggest waterfall in the world, such as the famous Zambezi River sunset cruise.

Highlights & Activities

  • Photograph giraffes with Nairobi’s skyscrapers in the distance
  • Fly between areas to fit more into limited time
  • Stay at a Masai-run camp in the Mara
  • See the world’s greatest waterfall
  • Relax at a tranquil riverside lodge

What’s Included:

  • Flight between Nairobi and Livingstone
  • Return flights between Nairobi and the Masai Mara
  • Return transfers between all properties and airports

What’s Excluded:

  • International flights
  • Airport taxes
  • All meals and drinks not specified
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Items of a personal nature

A Detailed Kenya Safari And Victoria Falls Itinerary

Days 1 -2: Jambo Kenya! | 1 Nights

You might find yourself saying “jambo” (hello) to everyone you meet as the Kenyan spirit takes hold of you. Swahili is the language used in Kenya. The lovely Nairobi Tented Camp is located in the middle of Nairobi National Park, and it will be yours upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

You can go on an actual game drive just kilometers from the modern city center at this park, which is home to all of the Big 5 except elephants. It’s one of the rarest locations on Earth. With any luck, you’ll be able to capture the famous photo of reticulated giraffes standing tall against the backdrop of Nairobi’s skyscrapers.

The ideal way to get into safari mode is with a night at the Nairobi Tented Camp. Game drives in the late afternoon or early morning are possible options, depending on your schedule. Before continuing your journey, relax by the warm glow of the campfire and become accustomed to the nighttime noises of the bush, such as nightjars singing, hyenas calling, and distant lions roaring.

Days 2 – 5: Meet The Masai | 3 Nights


Masai Mara National Reserve – Safari Adventure in Kenya

The Masai Mara, the ancestral homeland of the Maasai people, is an essential stop on every safari in Kenya. Porini Lion Camp is a simple tented camp in the Masai Mara National Reserve, and these guides in red robes will be your guests for the following three nights. Situated on the banks of the Ntiakatiak River in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy, it boasts an advantageous location.

During your stay, you will go on wildlife drives in the morning and afternoon, and you will most certainly see elephants. With its expansive plains, the Mara offers some of the best game viewing in the world. You can easily spot a pride of lions relaxing in the shade to your right, a herd of elephants quietly making their way to a waterhole on your left, and antelope species such as Thomson’s gazelle, topi, hartebeest, and impala scattered all over the place. Your knowledgeable guides will be able to spot lucky finds like a leopard perched high above her prey or an ostrich performing a complex courtship dance.

You might be lucky enough to go off-road to get closer to intriguing sightings or embark on a night game drive, which is totally different and opens up a whole other environment under the velvety cover of the Milky Way. Guides in conservancies have greater freedom than those in the national reserve.

Days 5 – 6: A Night To Recharge

Staying at the contemporary Eka Hotel in Nairobi will give you the rest and relaxation you need before continuing your adventure. Before you get some rest and prepare to land in Zambia, check your email, edit your photos, and repack your bags.

Days 6 – 9: The Miracle Of Victoria Falls | 3 Nights


Victoria Falls: The Dark Majesty

Before continuing on to Zambia and the magnificent Victoria Falls, say goodbye to Kenya on the way back to Jomo Kenyatta this morning. Upon landing, your pilot may even mention the traditional name of the Falls, Mosi-oa-Tunya, and its enormous spray if the weather permits. The first European to lay eyes on the Victoria Falls was Dr. David Livingstone, and after you disembark at Livingstone’s Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport, your temporary home for the next three nights will be the Chundukwa River Lodge.

Chundukwa is ideally situated to provide the best of both worlds, thanks to its tranquil location on the Zambezi banks not far from the quaint town of Livingstone. One day, see the Falls and the surrounding markets in all their glory before retiring to the lodge for some peace and quiet. Exciting activities abound, such as microlighting over the Falls, swinging or jumping from the bridge, swimming in Devil’s Pool, or white-water rafting over high-grade rapids, depending on the water levels.

At Chundukwa, you have the option to go horseback riding, birdwatching, or on a natural stroll. Sunset cruises on the Zambezi River are sure to be a highlight. You will never forget this as one of those unforgettable, iconic African experiences… the gentle breeze, the sound of hippos snorting, the sight of elephant families leading their young across the water, and the reassuring light of the setting sun.

End of the 9 Days Kenya And Victoria Falls Itinerary