Jambo Travel House

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Arrival (See Getting There for more details)

Arrival (See Getting There for more details)

  • A transfer from the airport can be arranged for an extra cost.
  • Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.

Day 1

Arrival and Mountain Reverie

Arrival and Mountain Reverie

As you touch down in Nairobi, anticipation hums in the air. The road to Amboseli winds through acacia-dotted landscapes, and there it is-the snow -crowned peak of Kilimanjaro, a sentinel watching over the savannah.
Settle into your lodge, where Maasai warriors greet you with smiles as warm as the African sun. The scent of wild sage lingers, promising adventure.

Main Destination:
Amboseli National Park
Best Time To Visit June to October and January to February
High Season December to March and July to October (Busy)
Best Weather June to September and January to February (Little rainfall)

Wildlife in Amboseli NP

ElephantAbundant
GiraffeCommon
BuffaloAbundant
ZebraAbundant
WildebeestAbundant
HippoCommon
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HyenaCommon
LionOccasional
CheetahOccasional
LeopardRare to None
Accommodation:
Sentrim Amboseli Lodge
  • Mid-range tented camp located just outside Amboseli NP
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinks not included

Day 2

Wildlife Ballet

Wildlife Ballet

At dawn, the plains come alive. Your Maasai guide, clad in vibrant red, leads you on game drives and share wisdom. They know the rhythms of this land- the secret watering holes, the hidden trails. As we venture forth, keep your eyes peeled! Elephants, their tusks like ancient ivory keys, parade across the grassland. Lions laze under acacia trees, their amber eyes holding secrets.
The swamps beckon- a haven for hippos and waterbirds. Here, the Maasai share stories of their ancestors, woven into the reeds. You listen, captivated.
As the sun sets, gather for sundowners. Kilimanjaro blushes pink, and the horizon blurs-elephants against infinity, a dance of shadows.

Main Destination:
Amboseli National Park
Accommodation:
Sentrim Amboseli Lodge
  • Mid-range tented camp located just outside Amboseli NP
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinks not included

Day 3

Kilimanjaro's Passage

Kilimanjaro's Passage

As the first rays of sunlight kiss the savannah, you set forth from Amboseli National Park. The air is crisp, and anticipation hums in the wind. Your safari vehicle, rugged and ready, awaits. The Mombasa route stretches ahead—a ribbon of red earth winding through acacia trees. Kilometers unfurl like chapters in a thrilling novel. Keep your eyes wide; nature’s script is about to unfold. Suddenly, there it is—the iconic silhouette of Kilimanjaro. Africa’s rooftop, its snowy crown piercing the cerulean sky. You catch your breath; legends echo in its icy peaks. The park spreads before you—a canvas of grasslands, swaying palms, and shimmering mirages. Elephants, graceful as ballerinas, traverse the plains. Wildebeests graze, heads bowed in reverence. Nearby, a dazzle of zebras approaches. Their stripes ripple like piano keys. You sip your drink, feeling part of this wild symphony—the rustle of leaves, the distant trumpet of an elephant. Dinner and overnight.

Main Destination:
Tsavo West National Park
Best Time To Visit June to October and January to February (Best for general wildlife viewing; little rainfall)
High Season December to March and July to October (Busy)
Best Weather June to September and January to February (Little rainfall)

Wildlife in Tsavo West NP

ElephantCommon
GiraffeCommon
ZebraCommon
HippoCommon
LionOccasional
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BuffaloOccasional
HyenaOccasional
Accommodation:
Voyager Ziwani Camp
  • Mid-range tented camp located just outside Tsavo West NP
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinks not included

Day 4

A Volcanic Tapestry

A Volcanic Tapestry

Rise with the sun, the horizon painted in hues of gold. Sip your morning coffee as the wilderness stirs. Leave your lodge—the air crisp, the promise of adventure palpable. Your safari vehicle awaits, tires eager to trace Tsavo’s rugged trails. The road winds through ancient volcanic hills—the Chyulus. Their slopes tell tales of molten fury, now cloaked in green. Mzima Springs: Pause at Mzima—a hidden oasis. Crystal-clear waters bubble forth, nourishing palms and wildlife. Hippos glide, their eyes curious. Zebras graze by the roadside, their stripes a monochrome symphony. Snap photos—their elegance immortalized. Tsavo whispers of “man-eaters.” Lions laze, their amber eyes holding secrets. Respect their mythic presence. Step onto the blackened earth—the Shetani Lava Flows. Millennia ago, fire sculpted this landscape. Now, it’s your canvas. As evening approaches, ascend Chaimu Crater. The world stretches—savannahs, acacias, infinity. Capture the sunset—the sky ablaze.

Main Destination:
Tsavo West National Park
Accommodation:
Ashnil Aruba Lodge
  • Mid-range lodge located inside Tsavo East NP
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinks not included

Day 5

From Volcanic peaks to Sweeping plains(Tsavo East)

From Volcanic peaks to Sweeping plains(Tsavo East)

As the first light kisses the horizon, we rise at our Tsavo West lodge. The air is crisp, infused with the scent of acacias and anticipation. Our safari vehicle awaits—a sturdy companion ready to carry us across the rugged terrain. The road stretches before us—a sinuous ribbon of red earth. We leave Tsavo West behind, its volcanic hills fading in the rearview mirror. Ahead lies Tsavo East, its name whispered in tales of lions and legends. Crossing the park boundary, Tsavo East unfolds—a canvas of long grasses and thorny bushes. The Chyulu Hills rise like ancient sentinels, their slopes cloaked in green. We pause at Mzima Springs—a hidden oasis where crystal-clear waters bubble forth. As evening approaches, we ascend Chaimu Crater. The world stretches—savannahs merging with the sky. The sun, a molten orb, paints the horizon. Giraffes stretch their necks, silhouettes against the fiery canvas. We capture it all—the magic of twilight, the promise of another day.

Main Destination:
Tsavo East National Park
Best Time To Visit June to October and January to February (Best for general wildlife viewing; little rainfall)
High Season December to March and July to October (Not busy)
Best Weather June to September and January to February (Little rainfall)

Wildlife in Tsavo East NP

ElephantAbundant
GiraffeCommon
ZebraCommon
HippoCommon
LionOccasional
CheetahOccasional
Show more
BuffaloOccasional
HyenaOccasional
Accommodation:
Voyager Ziwani Camp
  • Mid-range tented camp located just outside Tsavo West NP
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinks not included

Day 6

Where the Wild Hearts Reconnects with the Urban Pulse (Nairobi)

Where the Wild Hearts Reconnects with the Urban Pulse (Nairobi)

As the sun peeks over the horizon, you bid farewell to the untamed wilderness of Tsavo East. The air is crisp, carrying with it the earthy scent of acacia trees and the distant roar of lions. Your safari vehicle, rugged and reliable, awaits—its tires eager to trace the dusty trails. The road stretches ahead, a reddish-brown ribbon cutting through the savannah. The landscape morphs before your eyes: from thorny shrubs to vast grasslands, punctuated by the occasional baobab tree. Keep your gaze sharp; you might spot a herd of graceful impalas or a solitary giraffe nibbling on acacia leaves. Small villages appear, their thatched roofs blending seamlessly with the earth. Children wave, their laughter echoing across the plains. Baobabs stand sentinel, their gnarled trunks defying time. Each tree tells a story—a repository of legends whispered by generations. As the day wears on, Nairobi’s skyline emerges on the horizon. The city of contrasts awaits and the promise of modernity.

Main Destination:
Nairobi (City)
Accommodation:
No accommodation (End of tour)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Meals at own expense
  • Drinks not included

End of tour (See Getting There for more details)

End of tour (See Getting There for more details)

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  • A transfer back to the airport can be arranged for an extra cost.

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