15 days Bird Watching in Kenya
Explore Tours
Include places like Lake Naivasha, Nakuru, Kakamega Forest, Maasai Mara National Reserve
Included/Exclude
- Airport transfers
- Accommodation
- 3 Course Meal
- 2 Bottles of drinking water
- English speaking Driver/Tour guide
- AMREF Rescue/Flying Doctors
- Additional Services
- Personal Insurance
- Balloon Safaris
- Cultural Dance Maasai
- Tips
- Personal Belongings
Tour Amenities
Tour Plan
Day 1-2: Arrival in Nairobi
Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, you'll be greeted by your tour guide and transferred to your accommodation. Take some time to rest and acclimate to the local time zone. You can explore Nairobi's birding hotspots, such as Nairobi National Park or the Nairobi National Museum, where you can learn about Kenya's birdlife and conservation efforts.
Day 3-5: Lake Naivasha
Depart for Lake Naivasha, a beautiful freshwater lake surrounded by lush vegetation. This area is home to a wide variety of bird species, including African fish eagles, pelicans, cormorants, and herons. Take boat trips on the lake to get closer to the birdlife and explore nearby areas like Hell's Gate National Park, known for its raptors and unique landscapes.
Day 6-8: Lake Nakuru National Park
Next, head to Lake Nakuru National Park, renowned for its large flocks of flamingos and an array of other bird species. The park is a sanctuary for both resident and migratory birds, including African fish eagles, marabou storks, pelicans, and many more. Enjoy game drives and birdwatching walks in the park, and don't miss the opportunity to spot other wildlife such as rhinos, giraffes, and zebras.
Day 9-11: Kakamega Forest
Travel to Kakamega Forest, a tropical rainforest in western Kenya. This forest is a haven for birdwatchers, with over 400 bird species recorded. Explore the forest trails and keep an eye out for endemic species like the Great Blue Turaco, Yellow-billed Barbet, and Blue-headed Bee-eater. You may also encounter primates, butterflies, and unique plant life during your time here.
Day 12-15: Maasai Mara National Reserve
Conclude your birdwatching safari with a visit to the Maasai Mara National Reserve. While the reserve is famous for its large mammal populations, it also boasts a diverse avian population. Look out for secretary birds, ostriches, vultures, and various raptors soaring above the savannah. Take game drives and guided walks, and immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and wildlife encounters that the Maasai Mara has to offer.