Kenya · Lodge Safaris
6 Days Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru & Lake Naivasha Lodge Safari
Overview
This 6-day Kenya lodge safari is the perfect introduction to East African wildlife for first-time travelers, families with children over six, honeymooning couples, and anyone who wants to combine the Maasai Mara's Big Five density with the dramatic landscapes of Kenya's Rift Valley lakes. Departing Nairobi, you travel by private 4x4 safari Land Cruiser with a pop-top roof for unobstructed photography, accompanied throughout by a Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association certified driver-guide.
Each night you sleep in carefully selected mid-range lodges that balance comfort with character — full board, en-suite rooms, swimming pools, and verandahs that open onto the African bush. The pace is unhurried: long morning game drives when the cats are most active, leisurely lodge afternoons for siestas or cultural visits, and golden-hour drives that capture the Mara at its most photogenic.
By the time you fly home you will have witnessed the Big Five, the great wildebeest migration (in season), Rift Valley flamingos in their hundreds of thousands, and the warmth of Maasai cultural encounters. This itinerary remains our most-booked Kenya lodge safari for one simple reason: it delivers everything travelers come to East Africa for, in just under a week, at a price that respects family budgets without sacrificing the experience.
Highlights
- ✦Game drives in the world-famous Maasai Mara National Reserve
- ✦Witness the great wildebeest migration (June–October)
- ✦Pink flamingo spectacle at Lake Nakuru National Park
- ✦Boat ride on Lake Naivasha among hippos and fish eagles
- ✦Optional traditional Maasai village cultural visit
- ✦Big Five wildlife viewing — lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino
- ✦Comfortable mid-range lodges with full-board meals
- ✦KPSGA-certified professional driver-guide throughout
Day-by-day itinerary
- 1
Nairobi → Lake Nakuru National Park
Nairobi → Lake Nakuru
After breakfast at your Nairobi hotel, your professional driver-guide collects you in a private 4x4 Land Cruiser around 8am for the scenic three-hour drive northwest, descending the dramatic escarpment that drops 600 meters into the Great Rift Valley. You stop at the Rift Valley viewpoint to photograph the Aberdares and the perfect cone of Mount Longonot before continuing to Lake Nakuru National Park — Kenya's bird-watching capital and a thriving rhino sanctuary. After lunch at your lodge, you embark on your first afternoon game drive in search of the rare white rhino, Rothschild's giraffe, defassa waterbuck and the enormous flocks of greater and lesser flamingos that turn the lake's edge a vivid pink. Sunset over Baboon Cliff is unforgettable. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight, ears tuned to the night calls of the African bush.
Meals: L, D · Stay: Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge or Sarova Lion Hill Lodge
- 2
Lake Nakuru → Lake Naivasha
Lake Nakuru → Lake Naivasha
An early breakfast precedes a long morning game drive when Nakuru's lions are most active — track them through acacia woodland and along the salt-encrusted shore where flamingos lift in pink waves. Around midday you check out and drive ninety minutes south to Lake Naivasha, the freshwater jewel of the Rift Valley. After lunch at your lakeside lodge, board a small motorboat for a 90-minute cruise: glide past pods of yawning hippos, get within camera range of African fish eagles diving for tilapia, and watch giraffes and zebras grazing the papyrus shoreline. An optional afternoon walk on Crescent Island sanctuary lets you stroll among free-roaming wildebeest, eland and giraffe — there are no predators on the island. Dinner and overnight at your Lake Naivasha lodge under a sky thick with stars.
Meals: B, L, D · Stay: Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort or Lake Naivasha Country Club
- 3
Lake Naivasha → Maasai Mara National Reserve
Lake Naivasha → Maasai Mara
Depart Lake Naivasha after breakfast for the five-hour drive south through Narok and Maasai country to the Maasai Mara National Reserve — 1,510 square kilometres of golden savanna pressed against Tanzania's Serengeti. Lunch is served at your safari lodge inside or adjacent to the reserve. By 4pm you are back in the Land Cruiser for your first Mara game drive, when the savanna's prides emerge from rest. Lions sprawl on rock outcrops, cheetahs scan the plains for Thomson's gazelle, and elephant herds crest the horizon in gold dust. From July to October the wildebeest migration thunders across these plains — over 1.5 million animals in the world's last great mammal migration. Dinner around the campfire and overnight at your Mara camp or lodge, the night air rich with the smell of woodsmoke and wild sage.
Meals: B, L, D · Stay: Mara Sopa Lodge / Mara Sarova Camp / Ashnil Mara Camp
- 4
Maasai Mara — Full day game drives
Maasai Mara National Reserve
Today belongs to the Mara. After early coffee, head out at 6am for the dawn game drive when the big cats are still hunting — the diamond hours when leopards descend from sausage trees and lions finish their kills. You return to the lodge around 10am for a full breakfast and a few hours of leisure: swimming pool, spa treatment, a lazy verandah read or laundry turnaround. After lunch, set out again at 4pm for the golden-hour drive. Between July and October your guide will track radio reports of wildebeest crossings at the Mara River, where Nile crocodiles wait — one of the most dramatic wildlife spectacles on Earth. An optional sunrise hot-air balloon safari can be arranged at $450 per person, ending with a champagne bush breakfast cooked beside your landing site. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Meals: B, L, D · Stay: Same as Day 3
- 5
Maasai Mara — Full day with cultural visit
Maasai Mara National Reserve
A second full Mara day allows you to explore corners of the reserve missed yesterday — the Mara Triangle in the west, the Talek River area, or Musiara Marsh where the legendary Marsh Pride lives. Mid-morning, your guide can arrange an authentic visit to a Maasai manyatta where you are welcomed with the traditional adumu jumping dance, learn how the Maasai light fire by friction, and tour the dung-and-stick houses. The visit fee directly supports the community. Return to the lodge for lunch, then a final golden afternoon drive — many travelers see their best wildlife on this fifth-day drive when guides know exactly where the prides have settled. Dinner and overnight under a Mara sky that holds more stars than you have ever seen, the distant whoop of hyena drifting across the plains.
Meals: B, L, D · Stay: Same as Day 3
- 6
Maasai Mara → Nairobi
Maasai Mara → Nairobi
Breakfast and a final short Mara game drive en route out of the reserve — last chances for cheetah cubs, hippo pods and elephant herds at the river. Around 10am you begin the drive back to Nairobi, stopping at a roadside curio market where Maasai women sell beaded jewellery, hand-carved soapstone and wood. A hot lunch is served at a highland restaurant overlooking the Rift Valley before the final stretch through tea-country green to the city. You arrive in Nairobi between 4pm and 5pm. We can drop you at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for international flights, transfer you to Wilson Airport for a Mombasa or Zanzibar coastal extension, or back at your Nairobi hotel. End of safari — but very much, we hope, the start of a lifelong love of East Africa.
Meals: B, L · Stay: N/A (departure)
Included
- ✓ Airport pickup and drop-off in Nairobi
- ✓ Full-board lodge accommodation (sharing twin/double room)
- ✓ Private 4x4 safari Land Cruiser with pop-top roof
- ✓ English-speaking professional driver-guide (other languages on request)
- ✓ All park entry and conservation fees as per itinerary
- ✓ Bottled drinking water during game drives
- ✓ Game drives as per itinerary
- ✓ All government taxes and KATO levies
- ✓ AMREF Flying Doctors emergency evacuation cover
Not included
- ✕ International airfare to/from Nairobi
- ✕ Kenya entry visa (apply online via eCitizen)
- ✕ Travel insurance (mandatory)
- ✕ Beverages, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks
- ✕ Tips and gratuities to driver-guide and lodge staff
- ✕ Personal expenses, laundry, telephone calls, souvenirs
- ✕ Optional activities (hot-air balloon, Maasai village, cultural visits)
- ✕ Hot-air balloon safari ($450 per person, optional)
- ✕ Maasai village visit ($25 per person, optional)
What to bring
- • Lightweight neutral-color clothing (khaki, olive, beige)
- • Warm fleece for cool early morning game drives
- • Sun hat and sunglasses with UV protection
- • High-SPF sunscreen and lip balm
- • Insect repellent (DEET)
- • Comfortable walking shoes and sandals
- • Swimsuit for lodge pools
- • Binoculars (8x42 ideal for safari)
- • Camera with telephoto lens (200mm or longer)
- • Spare batteries, memory cards, power bank
- • Refillable water bottle
- • Small daypack
- • Anti-malarial prophylaxis (consult your doctor)
- • Copies of passport and travel insurance
Frequently asked questions
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