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18 birding days
A Birdwatcher's Paradise ... Kenya boasts a wide variety of habitats, from snow-capped peaks to grass plains, arid deserts and palm-fringed ocean. Over 1100 bird species have been recorded, of which we should see well over half, as well as a bewildering array of large mammals.
- 18 birding days in Kenya visiting famous National Parks and nature reserves
- start in Nairobi and finish in Mombasa
- using accommodations close to the sites
- visiting the Highlands for range restricted bird species
- exploring Rift Valley lakes
- visit to Kakamega Forest and famous national parks such as Masai Mara and Tsavo
- birding in Aberdare-Sokoke Forest and other sites along the coast
- wide variety of birds
- plenty of large mammals
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Our price includes:
- all travel within the country as noted in the itinerary;
- all accommodation based on shared rooms (most rooms are twin bedded), at most locations there are single rooms as well for extra charge (Please ask for a single room at the time of booking!);
- 3 meals per day, generally breakfast at the accommodation, packed lunch, dinner (consists of at least two courses);
- services of the leader(s);
- trip materials.
Not included:
- optional programmes to places of interest and entrance fees involved;
- airport and other departure taxes, tips;
- food beyond generally 3 meals/day mentioned in the itineraries;
- excess baggage charges;
- telephone calls;
- alcoholic beverages;
- compulsory personal insurance.
If you have questions about the inclusion of any cost item, please contact us.
After arriving at Nairobi, we head into the Highlands, where our various lodge grounds have several montane species, including Red-fronted Parrot, Tacazze Sunbird (and up to 8 others!), Hartlaub's Turaco, Montane Nightjar, Bronze-naped Pigeon, Mountain Yellow Warbler, Hunter's Cisticola, Yellow-bellied Waxbill, Abyssinian Crimsonwing, Grey-olive Greenbul, Giant Kingfisher, Trumpeter Hornbill, and with luck, Purple-crested Turaco. We may have the chance of some high-altitude birding for Abyssinian Ground Thrush, Jackson's Francolin and Alpine Chat. We can look for the endemic Hinde's Babbler on the slopes of the mountains, and Kieni Forest's denizens include Tullberg's Woodpecker, White-headed Woodhoopoe, the elusive Abbott's and Kenrick's Starlings and Black-fronted Bush-shrike, and we will traverse Kinangop Plateau, where the endemic Sharpe's Longclaw and Wing-snapping Cisticola occur.
In between the highlands, we head to Samburu. As well as many raptors, including Pygmy Falcon, we look for Somali Ostrich, Kori and Buff-crested Bustards, Somali Bee-eater, Vulturine Guineafowl, Bare-eyed Thrush, Black-capped Social Weaver, Cut-throat, Red-winged and Pink-breasted Larks, Golden Pipit, and Donaldson-Smith's Sparrow-weaver. Big game is abundant, with Elephant, Reticulated Giraffe, Grevy's Zebra and regular Leopards. We have the opportunity of seeking out the endemic William's Lark, and Masked Lark.
From here we visit two Rift Valley soda lakes, Nakuru and Elementaita. The nearby fringes of the Aberdares are also home to the endemic Aberdare Cisticola, and the lakes are home to huge gatherings of Lesser Flamingo, and other waterbirds are abundant. We will also look for acacia forest species, including Hildebrandt's and Coqui Francolins, scarce Grey-crowned Helmet-shrike, Arrow-marked Babbler, and Bearded Woodpecker. Lake Baringo is freshwater, and several restricted-range species occur, including Hemprich's and Jackson's Hornbills, Heuglin's Courser, Brown-tailed Rock Chat, Northern Grey Tit, Mouse-coloured Penduline Tit, Beautiful Sunbird, Bristle-crowned Starling, Jackson's Golden-backed, Little and Northern Masked Weavers. Previous tours have found 4 roosting Owls, Verreaux's and Spotted Eagle, White-faced Scops and Barn.
After a spectacular drive across the Kerio Valley, stopping to look for Boran Cisticola and Little Rock Thrush, we reach the western plateau. Near Mt. Elgon, we visit Saiwa Swamp, where Blue-headed Coucal, Double-toothed Barbet, Black-throated Wattle-eye, African Shrike Flycatcher, Ross's Turaco and Splendid Glossy Starling may be found. Kongolei Escarpment has several Kenya scarcities, including Lesser Blue-eared Starling, Chestnut-crowned Sparrow-weaver, Yellow-billed Shrike, Pygmy Batis and White-crested Turaco.
Kakamega Forest holds many rarities, including several Barbets and Woodpeckers, Great Blue Turaco, Narina and Bar-tailed Trogons, Grey Parrot, Blue-headed Bee-eater, Turner's Eremomela, Bocage's and Lühder's Bush-shrikes, Grey-headed and White-breasted Nigritas, Black-faced Rufous Warbler, White-chinned and Banded Prinias, African Broadbill, Chapin's Flycatcher and a host of Greenbuls. Heading to papyrus-fringed Lake Victoria, we look for Papyrus and Black-headed Gonoleks, Red-faced Lovebird, Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird, Carruther's Cisticola, Papyrus Canary, White-winged Warbler and the enigmatic Rock Pratincole.
In the Masai Mara, several species are restricted in Kenya to the area, including Wattled Plover, Red-necked Spurfowl, Rosy-breasted Longclaw, Hildebrandt's Starling, Sooty Chat and Bare-faced Go-away Bird. Cheetah, Lion and Elephant star on the mammal-front.. We will stop on the way back to Nairobi for newly-discovered site for Karamoja Apalis, as well as a pond for White-backed and Maccoa Ducks. Once at Nairobi, we will visit the Lake Magadi road and its National Park, excellent for Bustards, Larks and Cisticolas. Species we look for include Pringle's Puffback, Northern Pied Babbler, Red-throated Tit and the newly-discovered Nairobi Pipit.
We head coastwards via Tsavo, with the elusive Red-naped Bush-shrike, Golden-breasted Starling, Taveta Golden Weaver and Tsavo Purple-banded Sunbird, and Taita Hills, famous for its endemic eponymous Thrush, White-eye and Apalis. The final few days will be spent exploring varied coastal habitats, including; Sokoke Forest, for the endemic Clarke's Weaver, Sokoke Scops Owl, Amani Sunbird, Fischer's Turaco, East Coast Akalat and Sokoke Pipit; and Mida Creek and Sabaki Rivermouth, for many waders and terns. Species include Crab Plover, Malindi Pipit, Zanzibar Red Bishop, Mangrove Kingfisher, African Skimmer and Madagascar Pratincole.
Amani Sunbird
Red-fronted Parrot
Tacazze Sunbird
Hartlaub’s Turaco
Montane Nightjar
Bronze-naped Pigeon
Mountain Yellow
Warbler
Hunter’s Cisticola
Yellow-bellied Waxbill
Abyssinian Crimsonwing
Grey-olive Greenbul
Giant Kingfisher
Trumpeter Hornbill
Purple-crested Turaco
Abyssinian Ground
Thrush
Jackson’s Francolin
Alpine Chat
Hinde’s Babbler
Tullberg’s Woodpecker
White-headed
Woodhoopoe
Abbott’s Starling
Kenrick’s Starling
Black-fronted
Bush-shrike
Sharpe’s Longclaw
Wing-snapping Cisticola
Pygmy Falcon
Sokoke Pipit
Malindi Pipit
Zanzibar Red Bishop
Mangrove Kingfisher
African Skimmer
Madagascar Pratincole
Somali Ostrich
Kori Bustard
Buff-crested Bustard
Somali Bee-eater
Vulturine Guineafowl
Bare-eyed Thrush
Black-capped
Social Weaver
Cut-throat Lark
Red-winged Lark
Pink-breasted Lark
Golden Pipit
Donaldson-Smith’s
Sparrow-weaver
William’s Lark
Masked Lark
Aberdare Cisticola
Lesser Flamingo
Hildebrandt’s Francolin
Coqui Francolin
Grey-crowned
Helmet-shrike
Arrow-marked Babbler
Bearded Woodpecker
East Coast Akalat
Hemprich’s Hornbill
Jackson’s Hornbill
Heuglin’s Courser
Brown-tailed
Rock Chat
Northern Grey Tit
Mouse-coloured
Penduline Tit
Beautiful Sunbird
Bristle-crowned
Starling
Jackson’s Golden-
backed Weaver
Little Weaver
Northern Masked
Weaver
Verreaux’s Eagle Owl
Spotted Eagle Owl
White-faced Scops Owl
Boran Cisticola
Little Rock Thrush
Blue-headed Coucal
Double-toothed Barbet
Black-throated
Wattle-eye
African Shrike
Flycatcher
Ross’s Turaco
Splendid Glossy Starling
Lesser Blue-eared
Starling
Chestnut-crowned
Sparrow-weaver
Yellow-billed Shrike
Pygmy Batis
White-crested Turaco
Great Blue Turaco
Narina Trogon
Bar-tailed Trogon
Grey Parrot
Blue-headed Bee-eater
Turner’s Eremomela
Bocage’s Bush-shrike
Lühder’s Bush-shrike
Grey-headed Nigrita
White-breasted Nigrita
Black-faced
Rufous Warbler
White-chinned Prinia
Banded Prinia
African Broadbill
Chapin’s Flycatcher
Papyrus Gonolek
Black-headed Gonolek
Red-faced Lovebird
Yellow-fronted
Tinkerbird
Carruther’s Cisticola
Papyrus Canary
White-winged Warbler
Rock Pratincole
Wattled Plover
Red-necked Spurfowl
Rosy-breasted
Longclaw
Hildebrandt’s Starling
Sooty Chat
Bare-faced
Go-away Bird
Karamoja Apalis
White-backed Duck
Maccoa Duck
Pringle’s Puffback
Northern Pied Babbler
Red-throated Tit
Nairobi Pipit
Red-naped Bush-shrike
Golden-breasted
Starling
Taveta Golden Weaver
Tsavo Purple-banded
Sunbird
Taita Thrush
Taita White-eye
Taita Apalis
Clarke’s Weaver
Sokoke Scops Owl
Crab Plover
Fischer’s Turaco
Pygmy Cormorant
Dalmatian Pelican
Squacco Heron
Glossy Ibis
Ferruginous Duck
Levant Sparrowhawk
Eleonora's Falcon
Lanner
Rock Partridge
Broad-billed Sandpiper
Marsh Sandpiper
Great Spotted Cuckoo
Scops Owl
Pallid Swift
Bee-eater
Roller
Three-toed Woodpecker
Calandra Lark
Crag Martin
Red-rumped Swallow
Tawny Pipit
Alpine Accentor
Rufous-tailed Scrub
Robin
Black-eared Wheatear
Rock Thrush
Blue Rock Thrush
Ring Ouzel
Eastern Olivaceous
Warbler
Olive-tree Warbler
Eastern Orphean
Warbler
Subalpine Warbler
Sardinian Warbler
Balkan Warbler
Semi-collared Flycatcher
Sombre Tit
Western Rock Nuthatch
Woodchat Shrike
Nutcracker
Alpine Chough
Spanish Sparrow
Hawfinch
Rock Bunting
Black-headed Bunting
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Secondly we would like to share our knowledge of wildlife and encourage you to participate directly or indirectly in protecting nature.
We are also working continuously on our carbon balance with developing our 23 hectares of wildlife reserve.