- Lake Naivasha - 6:30am. Early morning pick up from your hotel or residence for a comfortable drive to Naivasha.\n-Enjoy scenic views of Kikuyu farm lands and rural settlements.\n-Make a brief stop to view the great escarpment, an ancient geological formation that runs from North Africa and dating millions of years.\n-Have a great view of mount Longonot a dormant volcano with a crater rim and towering at 2776M above sea level.\n-Check into the Hell’s gate national park for 2 hour guided adventure of driving, cycling and walking amongst wild animals most of which are harbivores and enjoy beautiful sceneries of cliffs and other geological formations.\n-Proceed to the banks of Lake Naivasha for a sumptuous meal followed by a boat excursion that enables you to get close to families of hippopotamus and a variety of birdlife, a lot of other herbivores can be photographed from the comfort of your boat.\n-Take a brisk walk on crescent island watching more animals and birds before sailing back to the shore’s mainland for a cup of coffee.\n- Return to Nairobi arriving in the evening after a fulfilling day of fun and adventure.
- Private transportation
- Park Entrance fees to the Hells gate park
- Lunch
- Boat Excursion cost $ 25 per person
- Bicycle Hire @ $ 10 per bicycle
- Private guide at Hells gate
- Park entrance fees to the Private Crescent Island $ 35
- Tips and gratuities.
Located on the basin of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Naivasha stands as one of the fresh water lakes characteristic of the magnificent escarpment. As a haven for bird enthusiasts, it houses over 350 distinctive species of both resident and migratory birds. The Naivasha circuit is a theater of stunning landscapes, punctuated by towering yellow acacia trees, enormous euphorbia cacti, bushy vegetation, and an array of flowering plants. Visitors embark on motor-driven boat rides to traverse the lake and venture to the Crescent Island, a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. The nearby Hell’s Gate National Park is another Naivasha treasure, offering a spectacular sight of free-ranging herbivores and an extensive collection of bird species, including the rare lammergeir eagle at risk of extinction. Its remarkable geological cliffs and ancient rock formations dating back millions of years render it a truly awe-inspiring and monumental destination.
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