Kenya Cultural Safari -
Cultural Safaris in Kenya
Day 1
Sweetwaters
On arrival at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport, you will be met and commence your safari
driving north to Sweetwaters Tented Camp. Check in
and lunch will be served. At 15.00 you will go for a
game drive in the sanctuary and encounter several
species of wildlife. Visit the chimpanzees at
Sweetwaters, and if the weather permits go for a
boat ride down the river. Dinner and overnight at
the camp.
Day 2
After breakfast you will proceed to Samburu arriving
at your camp in time for lunch. Relax and spend the
rest of the afternoon game watching. The area around
the life-giving Uaso Nyiro River, is home to the
rare and beautiful species of Northern Kenya such as
Grevy's zebra, reticulated giraffe, gerenuk gazelle
and the Somali ostrich. Elephant, buffalo, lion,
leopard and other plains game are also abundant
here. Dinner and overnight at the Samburu Intrepids
Club.
Day 3
Breakfast at the camp and spend a full day in
Samburu. After breakfast you will be met by Samburu
tribes men and dressed up for your visit to a
Samburu village. Leave the camp and walk to the
village. Upon arrival there will be a welcome song
by Samburu women followed by a briefing of the
village. Spend the day with the tribes people to
fetch wood and water. Learn how to make fire the
Samburu way (twirling sticks), women will clean
milking gourds as the men go outside the village to
usher in livestock from grazing. You will be shown
to milk the animals (goats) and also participate
when the Samburu elders pray and talk about issues
concerning the village well being. Lunch in the
village ( lunch will be provided by Samburu
Intrepids kitchen staff.) In the afternoon learn the
Samburu beadwork, leatherwork, weaving hut building
and traditional games. In the early evening there
will be a cultural lecture and/or story telling
session for everyone, the return to your camp for a
well deserved shower. Dinner & overnight at Samburu
Intrepids Club.
Day 4
Lake Naivasha
After breakfast drive from Samburu, into the Rift
Valley to your lodge situated on the hills
overlooking Lake Naivasha one of the many beautiful
Rift Valley Lakes, and home to thousands of
flamingos and other bird and animal life. Arrive for
a late lunch. Check in and spend the afternoon to
relax with several activities to choose from such as
golf, tennis, swimming. Dinner and overnight at the
Great Rift Valley lodge.
Day 5
Lake Naivasha
Breakfast at the lodge. In the morning you will have
the opportunity to visit the communities living on
Mount Eburru. You visit the three communities living
on the mountain. They are people from the Kikuyu's,
Turkana and Nderobo tribes. The Nderobo are the
indigenous and most interesting. The two other
tribes are new arrivals from different parts of
Kenya, but are of interest in their own right. You
also visit a local school where the children are
always ready to sing for the visitor. The visit will
take approx. 2 hours.
Return to the lodge for lunch. The second cultural
experience today is to a Masai Centre and also a
visit to Crater Lake. The visit to the Masai centre
will show you how the Masai people live. At Crater
lake you will go on a walking safari on the rim of
the lake and if you are lucky you will see the shy
black & white colobus monkey. Drive back to the
lodge in time for dinner and overnight at Great Rift
Valley Lodge.
Day 6
Masai Mara
Continue across the floor of The Great Rift Valley,
the longest rift in the crust of the earth, to the
Masai Mara. You will spend two nights in this
natural paradise among zebra, wildebeest, giraffe,
buffalo, elephant, antelope and gazelle. You will
encounter prides of lion resting in the shade of
acacia trees or lying low in the grass in wait for
their next meal. There is a good chance of spotting
cheetah and if you are lucky, the shy leopard.
Arrive by mid day, check in and go for lunch. After
enjoying your sumptuous lunch at our restaurant,
seats are always arranged at 14.15 under the
Historical sausage tree near the main area whereby
the Camp Cultural Lecturer will give you a
fascinating interesting and educative lecture on the
culture of the Masai who have inhabited the Mara
region for the last 300 years with each of the
succeeding generation finding no pleasure to hunt
any wild game animals for food unless under severe
times of famine. The lecturer will talk on the
history, homestead, roles of one in the community,
the different stages of life, the modern Masai and
the changes taking place within the community.
Afternoon game viewing in Masai Mara. Dinner and
overnight at Siana Springs Tented camp.
Day 7
Masai Mara
Spend early morning game viewing with lunch and a
siesta at your camp. Afternoon visit to a
traditional Masai village a kilometre away from the
camp and situated in the middle of the Mara,
constructed with natural materials from the orange -
leafed croton shrubs will give you an experience you
have always longed for. Here you have a chance to
interact with people who have maintained their
unique cultural ways of life for many decades. Tall
and elegant with narrowly plaited hair painted in
red ochre, the village warriors (Moran) performs
cultural dances thrilling to the bottom of the heart
leaving you with lasting memories to take home.
Return to your camp with a game drive en route. In
the evening it is time for a well-deserved shower
and a refreshing drink by the campfire before
dinner. Overnight at Siana Springs Tented Camp.
Day 8
After breakfast return to Nairobi arriving at
midday. Leave for the airport to catch your next
flight.