SAFARI OVERVIEW
The 6 Days Take on Luxury Kenya Game Finest Wildlife Safari can be done by those interested in wildlife viewing in Kenya. While on 6 Kenya safari one will be able to Visit Amboseli National park, Lake Nakuru National park and Masai Mara National Park and. 
You will be able to do Game drives and Bird watching, Cultural Encounters.
Parks in this Trip
Amboseli National Park
Lake Nakuru  National Park
Masai Mara National Park

Travel Highlights

Day 1: Pick up from the Airport/Hotel in Nairobi and transfer to Amboseli National Park
Day 2: Game drives in Amboseli National Park
Day 3: Transfer to Lake Nakuru National Park for an evening game drive
Day 4: Morning game drive and drive to Masai Mara National Park
Day 5: Game drives in Masai Mara National Park
Day 6: Drive back to Nairobi to end the trip 
This tour takes you to three of Kenya’s most outstanding national parks; Lake Nakuru national park, Amboseli National park, and Maasai Mara National Reserve. Enjoy unforgettable cultural tours, iconic sightseeing

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Detailed Itinerary

You will meet our guide at the Hotel/Airport in Nairobi and drive to Amboseli National park. You have lunch at the lodge and they have an evening game drive. The drive is very scenic and you will have more stops for photography and viewing.
Accommodation: Amboseli Sopa Lodge
This morning we rise early for good views of Mount Kilimanjaro before clouds build up over the summit, we set off for a game drive. Amboseli is an excellent place to view a multitude of wildlife, including everything from Wildebeest to Giraffes to Baboons.
Accommodation: Amboseli Sopa Lodge
Today you will drive to Lake Nakuru National Park.  We stop for lunch at an upscale restaurant and reach the Park in time for an afternoon game drive. Here we can expect to see buffalo, rhino, giraffe, zebra, antelope and the lions that prey on them as well as vast flocks of flamingos clustered near the lake shore.
Lake Nakuru is famous for having the highest concentration of flamingos in the world and is home to over three hundred bird species. It is a sanctuary for both the Black and White Rhinos.  Also found in plenty are zebras, waterbucks, buffaloes and warthogs.
Accommodation: Nakuru Sopa Lodge
After breakfast, you will have a morning game drive and depart for Masai Mara Game Reserve. Travel through the Masai country occasionally coming across Masai herdsmen with their livestock living harmoniously with the wildlife. After lunch at your residence lodge another game run is planned in these vast rolling grasslands. Here we find the Old Africa of the movies, with rolling grasslands dotted by acacia trees and sweeping plains teeming with Wildlife.
During our stay we also visit a village of the Masai people to witness the singing and dancing that are part of their daily lives and sacred rituals.
Accommodation: Masai –Mara Sopa Lodge
Today, you will do Morning and afternoon game drives in this magnificent Park. Masai Mara is famous for the Annual Wildebeest Migration that takes place between the months of July and October.
During this time over a million wildebeests accompanied by thousands of other herbivores, migrate from Serengeti National Park to the Mara in search for greener pastures. Hundreds of lions and hyenas follow them picking on the old and weaker ones. The legendary black mane lion is only found in Masai Mara. The cheetah hunts best in these open grasslands.
Accommodation: Masai Mara Sopa Lodge
Today you will have a morning game drive and later drive to Nairobi to end your trip for your international flight out.
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Explore Water bucks at Lake Nakuru National Park Only the males have horns, which are prominently ringed and as long as 100 centimeters (40 inches). The species is a grazer and always found where there is water nearby. It is classified by IUCN as Near Threatened, with a total population of about 95 000.