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Tours & Safaris
Trip itinerary
Nairobi · Kenya
Nakuru & Naivasha

Rift Valley · 3 days · 2 nights · Good year-round

Nakuru & Naivasha

An easy, scenery-rich short break from Nairobi that doesn't need a flight. Lake Nakuru is a walled sanctuary packed with both black and white rhino, Rothschild's giraffe and (when the water is right) a pink rim of flamingo. An hour away, Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake where you can take a boat past hippos and fish eagles, then walk freely among zebra and giraffe on Crescent Island — no vehicle, no fences.

From $1,995 per person

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Specimen itinerary for planning purposes only — not a confirmed booking document.

Logistics & transport

Pickup
Confirmed 24 hours before departure on WhatsApp
Guide language
As selected at booking
Group
Private / small group · max 7 guests

Where you'll stay

Lodging varies by trip — tented camp, safari lodge, beach hotel, or city hotel as your package requires. The property for this package is confirmed in writing after you book — ask us on WhatsApp if you want options before paying.

Included in your package price — exact camp, lodge, or hotel confirmed after booking.

Indicative schedule — day by day

Planned rhythm for your trip — your guide may adjust on the day for conditions, light and wildlife.

Day 1: Nairobi → Lake Nakuru

Drive up the Rift Valley escarpment (stunning viewpoint stop) to Lake Nakuru, about 3 hours. Afternoon game drive — rhino almost guaranteed, plus lion and the rare Rothschild's giraffe.

Day 2: Nakuru to Naivasha

Morning game drive and Baboon Cliff lookout, then transfer to Lake Naivasha. Afternoon boat ride among hippos and African fish eagles.

Day 3: Crescent Island walk, return

Morning walking safari on Crescent Island — stroll among zebra, giraffe and wildebeest on foot. Lunch, then road transfer back to Nairobi.

Trip inclusions

  • Full-board lodge accommodation
  • Lake Nakuru park fees
  • Naivasha boat ride & Crescent Island walk
  • Private 4x4 + driver-guide
  • All transfers from Nairobi
  • 24/7 WhatsApp support

Trip exclusions

  • International flights
  • Kenya eVisa ($51)
  • Travel insurance
  • Lunches on transfer days
  • Tips

Preparation & packing

Before you go

  • This section is general Kenya travel guidance — not a substitute for official advice or your doctor.
  • We confirm trip-specific details (property, pickup times, park rules) with you on WhatsApp before departure.
  • Questions about Nakuru & Naivasha? Message us anytime — we'd rather you ask than guess.

Visa & entry

  • Most visitors need a Kenya eVisa before travel — apply at evisa.go.ke and check current fees and rules.
  • Passport usually needs 6+ months' validity and blank pages — verify with your airline and immigration.
  • Keep a printed copy of this itinerary and your eVisa for border control.

Health

  • Yellow fever certificate may be required depending on where you are travelling from — check Kenya's latest entry rules.
  • Malaria prevention is commonly recommended for safari areas — ask your doctor well before you fly.
  • Travel insurance with medical evacuation cover is strongly recommended.
  • Bring personal medication in original packaging.

Weather & clothing

  • Safari mornings and evenings are often cooler than midday — layers work better than one heavy coat.
  • Neutral colours (khaki, olive, beige) are standard for game drives.
  • Rain can appear in any season — a light waterproof layer is worth packing.
  • We send a short weather note for your dates once your trip is confirmed.

Packing list

  • Comfortable closed shoes for walking + sandals for camp or lodge
  • Sun hat, sunscreen, sunglasses
  • Binoculars if you have a pair (optional — ask us if you'd like a recommendation)
  • Power bank + travel adaptor (Kenya commonly uses Type G plugs, 240V)
  • Soft bag often works better than a hard suitcase if your trip includes light-aircraft legs — we'll confirm luggage limits for your routing
  • Some cash in USD (clean, newer bills) or KES for tips and small purchases
  • Insect repellent

Money & connectivity

  • Cards work in Nairobi and at many properties; cash is still useful for tips and markets.
  • M-Pesa is widely used in Kenya — we can walk you through it on arrival if helpful.
  • Wi‑Fi varies by property (lodge, camp, or hotel) — signal on game drives is usually limited.
  • Tipping customs vary by property and guide — we share current guidelines for your trip before you travel.