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JTGT
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Bird Watching Safaris Kenya, L. Naivasha, L.
Nakuru, L. Baringo, L.Bogoria and Kakamega
Dates to Join
June 5th 2009 to 14th June 2009
The ultimate birding safari in Kenya
including Lakes Naivasha, Nakuru, Baringo,
Bogoria and Kakamega Forest, with
opportunities to see vast flocks of
flamingoes as well as hundreds of species of
other birds at Kenya's top birding sites.
This will not only be a specialised birding
safari, but will also offer you
opportunities for sightseeing and watching
and photographing other wildlife. You will
be able to see the stunning countryside
including a breath-taking view of the Rift
Valley dropping thousands of feet. En route
to several destinations, you will also have
a chance to see the different local tribes
and observe their way of living.
We will be staying in 5 star accommodation
with comfortable transport between
destinations by minibus.
The maximum number of guests is 4 per
trip.This are window guranteed seats .At the
various destinations we may split the group
into smaller numbers for better viewing and
here will use resident guides who have vast
knowledge of the local areas. All selected
destinations are Kenyas IBAs (Important
Bird Areas)
Itinerary
Day 1:
Arrive Nairobi airport (0635 from
Heathrow).: Pickup at JKI Airport and
transfer to Nairobi
0830hrs : Stop over in Nairobi for Breakfast
1000hrs: Set off to Naivasha with a stop
over at the Rift Valley viewing point
1200hrs: Arrive in Naivasha (Country club)
1230hrs: Lunch at hotel and thereafter
depart for the Lake for bird watching on
boat
1630hrs: Return to hotel then depart for
Nakuru and overnight at Hotel Merica
LAKE NAIVASHA
This Rift Valley lake is categorized in
Kenya as an IBA 1
( Important bird area) and boasts amazing
aquatic birdlife including some globally
threatened species like Grey Crested helmet
shrike, Basra reed warbler(winter visitor).
There are roughly 80 species to look for. In
general about 20,000 water birds live here
according to a census done 1991-1997. Apart
from the birds there are also other animals
to look for including hippos
Francolin and buffalo.
0630hrs: Early breakfast and set off to the
lake with picnic lunch
1800hrs: Return to hotel and overnight
Day 2
LAKE NAKURU
Undoubtedly, this park is a must-visit
destination for birders. Flocks of both
lesser and greater flamingoes sometimes
numbering 1.5 million can be seen here
together with almost 450 other species. The
park was gazetted as a bird sanctuary in
1960. A species of fish (oreochromis
alcalicus platensis) was introduced at that
time to curb mosquitoes, but in turn
supported a number of secondary consumers
mostly birds. This lake is a transient home
to a large number of Palearctic waders who
use it on passage or winter.
The lake is not only for birders, because it
is a national park, there are other larger
animals including the black and the white
rhinoceros, Rothschild giraffe, water bucks,
leopard, lion, buffalo etc. This park
therefore will serve all purpose for both
birds and big game. There is no better place
in Kenya to watch white rhinos.
Day 3
0630hrs: Early breakfast and off to the lake
1000hrs: Return to hotel and check out.
Depart for lake Baringo
1300hrs: Arrive Lake Baringo country club +
lunch
1500hrs: Set out birding on boats
1830hrs: Return to hotel
LAKE BARINGO
This is a well known destination for
birdwatchers and over 500 species have been
recorded. A colony of 20 Goliath herons have
nested on one of the Islands in the lake.
While the diversity of water birds is
considerable, total numbers are usually in
low thousands. Species of global
conservation concern include lesser kestrel
(a passage migrant in small flocks) lesser
flamingo, Madagascar squacco heron, pallid
harrier etc. This lake is also a home to the
fish eagle. Watch and photograph them
swooping down on fish. The lake also
supports a large population of Nile
crocodile and hippopotamus.
Day 4
0630hrs: All day birding around the lake and
overnight stay.
Day 5
0630hrs: Drive to Lake Bogoria + Picnic
Breakfast
1400hrs: Lunch at Lake Bogoria Hotel +
birding around hotel + swim in warm pool
1600hrs: Drive back to the lake for birding.
1800hrs: Overnight stay at Lake Bogoria
hotel
LAKE BOGORIA
This lake is spectacular. The extraordinary
hot springs and geysers, the rugged faulted
landscape, an enormous concentration of
flamingoes and a chance of seeing a greater
Kudu are great attractions. This is one of
the reasons for designating this lake as a
national reserve. A part from the above the
lake is a home to some regionally threatened
species such as great crested grebe, African
darter, white backed duck, white headed
vulture and martial eagle
Day 7
0630hrs: Early game drive to the lake before
breakfast
1000hrs: Drive to Kakamega Forest (Rondo
Retreat Centre) lunch en route
1500hrs: Arrive at Rondo Retreat Centre and
check in
1600hrs: Birding around lodge + overnight
KAKAMEGA FOREST
This is the crown of any Kenya birding
Safari. Kakamega forest is a mid-altitude
tropical rainforest, the easternmost of the
Congo basin forests. Its West African
affinities are unique in Kenya, and the
forest contains many species found nowhere
else in the country. The avifauna is well
known, rich, and unusual in its composition.
Two globally threatened species occur,
Chapins fly catcher and Turners Eremomela.
The 194 Kakamega Forestforest dependent bird
species (the highest total for any Kenyan
forests) include 40 of Kenyas 43
Guinea-Congo forests biome species, as well
as 33 of Kenyas 67 Afro tropical Highlands
biome species. At least 16 bird species
occur only in Kakamega but nowhere else in
Kenya. The forest also holds large
populations of Black and white colobus, Red
tailed monkey and small numbers of de Brazza
monkey.
Day 8
0615hrs: Full day birding activities
Day 9
0615hrs: Half day birding activities + lunch
1300hrs: Depart for Kisumu (Dunga Beach) for
afternoon birding
1630hrs: Drive to kericho ( Kericho Tea
Hotel) for overnight stay
DUNGA SWAMPS-KISUMU
This swamp is one of the most reliable IBA
site in Kenya for the scarce and threatened
Papyrus yellow warbler. It is also an
important home for Papyrus gonolek, white
winged warbler and Papyrus canary, all
papyrus endemics. There are also a host of
other aquatic birds.
Day 10
0630hrs: Birding around the arboretum
0900hrs: Breakfast and departure for Nairobi
1400hrs: Arrive Nairobi - lunch and visit to
the museum
1600hrs: check to rooms change
1900hrs: Dinner at the famous Carnivore
Restaurant
2030hrs: Depart for airport or overnight at
Nairobi
Travel Information
Visas: Required. Cost UK£30. For a visa
application form from the UK send a stamped
SAE to: Kenya High Commission, 45 Portland
Place, LONDON, WIN 4AS or download via
www.kenyahighcommission.com
Immunisations: Check with your health clinic
and MASTA (www.masta.org) you can obtain a
Health Brief by telephoning the Travellers
Healthline on 0906 8 224100. Advised to be
in date for; Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid Fever,
Yellow Fever, Hepatitis A.
Malaria: Protection recommended - check with
your health clinic
See Travelpharm.com for travellers'
medication and health supplies
Insurance: You are legally required to
arrange your own travel insurance - you may
do this yourself or through Discovery
Initiatives
excludes international flights,Includes
full board accommodation at destinations,
park fees, and excursion fees, guiding fees,
transport,
Does not include items of a personal nature
such as souvenirs, drinks.
To check availability contact:
If places are available you will be asked to
pay a deposit to secure your booking.
Places are strictly limited so early booking
is recommended.
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