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  • Elephants herd Largest animals commonly found in national parks and game reserves in Kenya and Tanzania
  • Cheetah Fastest known animal in the world, commonly found in Kenya and Tanzania
  • Lions The King of the jungle
  • Rhino The massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate, with very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
  • Zebras A beautiful equine with black-and-white striped coat and an erect mane
  • Giraffes The tallest living terrestrial quadrupeds, a large ruminant mammal with a very long neck and forelegs
  • Buffaloes A large wild animal, having a large head and shoulders covered in hair, with horns that point to the back
  • Wildebeest The phenomenal 8th wonder of the world, the wildebeest migration, can be spotted in East Africa.

Day 1: Kisumu– Lake Nakuru National Park
Depart Kisumu after an early breakfast through Kericho the green land of the vast tea plantation and the valleys to the exotic Lake Nakuru National Park located in the Great Rift Valley. Drive further to the park for lunch at the Lodge/ budget hotel followed by extensive evening game drive. This drive will take you to the shores of the lake to amaze at the millions of Flamingos and the Pelican birds. You'll then drive to the Rhino Sanctuary before proceeding to the vantage Baboon cliff to have a panoramic view of the lake with the beautiful Acacia Tree Forest which is the home to the Leopards and Cheetahs.

Dinner and Overnight at the Lodge/ Budget accommodation.
Meal Plan {Lunch and Dinner}

Day 2: Lake Nakuru National Park – Kisumu
After breakfast, you will depart to enjoy an en-route game drive as you exit the park to Kericho town for lunch. Kericho is a Tea country which has positioned Kenya to be the world third largest Tea producer after India and Sri Lanka. There are beautiful rolling hills carpeted in neat, bright green tea bushes as far as you can see. The climate here is perfect for Tea with rain falling almost every afternoon. Kericho was named after Ole Kericho, a Maasai Chief who was killed in the battle by the Gusii in the 19th Century. After lunch, enjoy an optional tea plantation guided walk at an extra cost then proceed to Kisumu arriving in the evening to check in at your hotel or drop off at the airport to end your tour.

Meal Plan {Breakfast}