Lake
Naivasha Day Trip From Nairobi
Enjoy
a Fantastic Experience on a Boat Ride on the Calm
Waters of Lake Naivasha and a Foot Safari on Crescent
Island Game Conservancy
(Lake
Naivasha Day Tour from Nairobi visits the original
home of Joy Adams of Born Free - Elsamere & Crescent
Island Game Conservancy for a Walking Safari - Enjoy
a sumptuous lunch at one of the Lodges located on
the shores of Lake Naivasha)

Crescent
Island Conservancy |
Lake Naivasha Boat Ride |
Elsamere
lodge or Camp
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Lake
Naivasha Day Trip From Nairobi
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Naivasha Day Tour
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Lake
Naivasha full day trip safari from Nairobi
takes you to Lake Naivasha the second largest freshwater
lake in Kenya which is approximately 100 Kilometers
from Nairobi and a 2 hour drive away.
Lake
Naivasha is located north west of Nairobi, outside
the town of Naivasha. It is part of the Great Rift
Valley. Lake Naivasha full day trip safari departs
Nairobi after breakfast and the journey takes you
northwest of the city of Nairobi to the Great Rift
Valley Floor.
Along
the way you make a special stop at a viewpoint to
enjoy views of the Great Rift Valley Escarpment. Once
in Lake Naivasha we proceed to Elsamere Lodge; the
original home of Joy Adams of Born Free fame for high
tea.
Elsamere
lodge or Camp is a haven for lovers of nature, set
in Acacia forest on the banks of Lake Naivasha in
Kenya’s Rift Valley. It is the former home of
the late Joy Adamson who, together with her husband
George Adamson, became world famous for their pioneering
conservation work and relationship with the lioness
Elsa, as told in her best selling book and subsequent
film, ‘Born Free’ and she did much of
her writing at Elsamere up until her murder in 1980.
Her
relationship with Elsa the lioness who she raised
from a young cub and later successfully released back
into the wild. After the visit we proceed for lunch
at one of the lodges located on the shores of Lake
Naivasha. Early afternoon we take a boat ride on Lake
Naivasha.
This
is a beautiful freshwater lake, fringed by thick papyrus
is almost 13 km's across, but its waters are shallow
with an average depth of five metres. The waters of
the lake draw a great range of game to these shores.
Giraffes
wander among the acacia, Buffalo wallow in the swamps
and Colobus monkeys call from the treetops while the
Lakes large hippo populations sleep the day out in
the shallows.
Our
next discovery takes us to Crescent Island Conservancy.
The terrain is flat, making it easy for walkers of
all abilities to enjoy themselves. There is a lot
of easy to see game e.g. giraffes, waterbucks, elands,
wildebeests, zebras and impalas. It is also a heaven
for birds with +200 species recorded.
The
lake has a lot of hippos, which you can easily spot
from the island. Among the resident birds are fish
eagles, ospreys, lily-trotters, black crakes and a
variety of herons. Hippos also live in the lake.
A
number of mammals can be seen grazing in the surrounding
lake environs, such as zebra, impala, buffalo, giraffe,
Kongoni and, at night, hippos.
We
return back to Nairobi in the evening.
Lake
Naivasha Day Trip From Nairobi Prices
Dates
From |
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To |
Price
Per Person |
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Jan 2015 |
31st
Dec 2015 |
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Notes
Lake
Naivasha Full Day Trip Included
Items:
*
Bottle
water on Safari
*
Boat Ride in Lake Naivasha
*
Entrance fee to Crescent Island Conservancy
*
Lunch at one of the lodges on Lake Naivasha
*
Round Trip Transportation from Nairobi to Lake Naivasha
*
Services of a professional African Spice Safaris driver
guide
*
Entrance fee to Joy Adamson video, Special Tea's and
visit to the Museum
Lake
Naivasha Full Day Trip
Excluded Items:
*
Any activities at the farm
* Any extras not mentioned above
*
Tips & gratuities for the driver guide/ Resort
staff
Accepted
Mode of Payment

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Naivasha, Kenya
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Naivasha Hippo
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Lake
Naivasha Waterbuck
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