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BIRDVENTURES Itinerary

This is a specialized 14-day birding safari that also affords you the opportunity to observe and study the other spectacular wildlife of this incredible nation. This itinerary is especially designed for the 'involved naturalist' who does not want to simply view the animals of Kenya from the confines of a vehicle. We start in the incredible dry wilderness of Meru National Park. With 500 species, it is home to one of the world's largest bird lists! Next you will walk in a mountain moorland at 11,000 feet, through the acacia bush habitat and lakes of the Great Rift Valley, and into the dense jungle-like forest of Kakamega. On this safari we hope to see 400 species of birds, as well as a great diversity of mammals, insects, spiders, fungi, orchids and other plants highlighted by our three full days in the fabled Maasai Mara.

Rhinocerous

DAY ONE Today you arrive in this wildlife rich East African nation to spend the night in Kenya's capital city of Nairobi before starting out on your BIRDVENTURE SAFARI early the next morning! Night at Safari Park Hotel.

DAY TWO AND THREE This morning we will drive east to Meru National Park home to Somali Ostrich, Pringle's Puffback, Golden Breasted Starling, Somali Golden Breasted Buntin, Fischer's Starling, Orange-bellied Parot, Vulturine Guineafowl, Red-fronted Warbler, Hunter's Sunbird, Red-winged Lark, Ashy Cisticola, and Pel's Fishing Owl. mammals abound as well - Grevy Zebra, Gerenuk, Guenther's DikDik, Reticulated Giraffe, Lesser Kudu, and Besia Oryx. Nights at Leopard Rock Lodge.

DAY FOUR This morning we will drive north through the fertile, green country of the Kikuyu tribe, past traditional farms and pineapple and sisal estates. Our destination: Mountain Lodge, one of Kenya's famous tree hotels, located in the Kahari Game Corridor on the lower slopes of Mount Kenya. The bird watching here is particularly fine, and common sights include Olive and Bronze-naped Pigeons, Silvery-cheeked Hornbills, Mountain Greenbul, Stuhlman's Starling, and maybe Verreaux Eagle Owl. We will arrive in time for lunch, and have a full afternoon to look for birds, Black-and-white Colobus Monkeys, and the procession of animals such as elephant, buffalo, antelope, and the possibility of Giant Forest Hog as they arrive at the waterhole below our private verandas. In the evening we will await specialties such as the Black Rhino, Bongo, Bush-Pig as well as a chance for several species of mongooses. Night at Mountain Lodge.

DAYS FIVE AND SIX Today we will travel through the afro-alpine zone of the Aberdare Moorlands to Lake Nakuru and the Great Rift Valley. The lodge is beautifully situated on the shores of Lake Nakuru, famous for the sighting of hundreds of thousands of Flamingos. We will explore this diverse National Park - its grassland, acacia bush and riverine forest, looking for mammals such as reedbuck, waterbuck, and Oribi. Nakuru is famous for leopard, and we will search for this very special mammal while on our game drives. We will also look for waterbirds such as pelicans, Sacred Ibis, African Spoonbill, African Pochard, Hottentot Teal, and for woodland species such as Narina's Trogon, Green Wood Hoopoe, Arrow-marked Babbler, Red-headed Weaver, Hilderbrandt's Francolin, Montane and Dusky Nightjars and Emerald-Spotted Wood Dove. Nights at Lake Nakuru Lodge.

Male Lion

DAYS SEVEN AND EIGHT Today we will travel through the Rift Valley to Lake Baringo. Lake Baringo is a bird-watcher's paradise with over 400 species of birds having been recorded. The woodlands by the lake are alive with White-Browed Sparrow Weavers, Jackson's and Yellow-billed Hornbills, Bristle-crowned Starling, and Brown-tailed Rock Chat. One of the most interesting birds in this region is the Hamerkop, whose massive head gives it its name, and we should observe several along the lakeshore. We should also see Spotted Eagle Owls, and sunbirds such as Beautiful and Violet-backed. A boat ride on Lake Baringo will bring us close to Goliath Heron, African Fish Eagle, Malachite Kingfisher, and with luck, West Nile Red Bishop, plus swimming hippo and crocodiles. We will be based at the very special Island Camp, a lodge perched on an island right in the middle of Lake Baringo. This private lodge will make for a very special experience. Nights at the Lake Baringo Island Camp.

DAYS NINE AND TEN Today we will spend the day crossing the beautiful Kerio Valley and the Serikwa plateau into western Kenya, and Kakamega Forest. Kakamega is the eastern most remnant of the west Africa rain forest, that once stretched the width of the African continent. Today its flora and fauna remain fascinatingly distinct. Here we will look for unique species found no where else in Kenya - Black-and-white Casqued Hornbill, Great Blue Turaco, Emerald Cuckoo, Blue-headed Bee-eater, Gray-green Bush Shrike, Black-billed and Vieillot's Black Weavers, as well as various barbets, greenbuls, and wattle-eyes; and the showy Black-and-White Colobus Monkeys. Nights at the Rondo Retreat.

DAYS ELEVEN AND TWELVE This morning, driving past Lake Victoria, we head to the western side of the famous Masai Mara National Reserve, northern terminus of the fabled Serengeti. Here we see one of nature's greatest wildlife spectacles, the migrating plains animals. En route to our base of operations, a luxury tented camp in the Mara, we will drive through Masailand, home to one of the most fascinating cultures in Africa. After lunch, we will set out on our first game drive into this spectacular grassland, in search of elephants; the large cats - lion, leopard, and cheetah; the herd animals - zebra, wildebeest, Thompson's and Grant's Gazelles; and specialties like Kongoni and Topi. The Mara also has fine bird-watching; commonly seen species include Sooty Chats, Ground Hornbills, Open-billed Storks, Temminck's Courser, Yellow-throated Sandgrouse, Usambiro Barbet, and Denham's Bustard. Lilac-breasted Rollers are commonly seen perching and the buffalo and other game carry Yellow-billed Oxpeckers on their backs. If we find a kill, we may see five species of vultures all dining together. In addition we will encounter numerous raptors such as Bateleur, Martial, and Tawny Eagles, as well as Pale Chanting Goshawk, Augur Buzzards and Black-chested Harrier Eagles. The Mara is truly a paradise for the nature enthusiast, birder and photographer!

Each day we will take morning and evening game drives, never knowing what wildlife spectacle awaits us. We are sure to see the attendent species at a kill - jackals, hyena and vultures. Hopefully we will be lucky enough to see some of the more difficult to see mammals such as Bat Eared Fox, Hunting Dog, Serval and the delightful Banded Mongoose. Along the Mara River we'll watch for African Finfoot, Schalow's and Ross' Turacao, Crested Guinea-fowl, Woodland Kingfisher, Yellow-billed Barbet, Black-billed Weaver, Violet-backed Starling, and perhaps with luck, Pel's Fishing Owl. Nights at Kichwa Tembo Camp.

Mara Tented Camp

DAY THIRTEEN We will travel to spend our final day in this eastern side of this superb wildlife region. Siana Springs Camp lies just outside the Masai Mara Game Reserve and offers luxurious tents, each with private ensuite bathroom and verandah. The restaurant serves excellent food and facilities include a swimming pool. An elephant hide and leopard hide provide unique game viewing. Siana Springs was established in partnership with the neighbouring Masai who continue to graze their cattle in harmony with the wildlife. In addition to enjoying the rich display of all of the Maasai area birds and mammals, while here we will search out local specialities such as Magpie Shrike, Long-tailed Cisticola, and Pale Wren-Warbler. After dinner the staff puts out food scraps which attract the Genet Cat and the melanistic form of the Greater Galago. Night at Siana Springs Camp.

DAY FOURTEEN Following breakfast we will drive to Nairobi where you will stay in a comfortable dayroom to await the airport transfer for your departure flight. For an additional charge you may fly back to Nairobi from the Mara.

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