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9 DAYS KOGELO EXPEDITIONS
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DAY
1: NAIROBI
After arrival be picked up and then transfere to Marble Arch Hotel
for Dinner and overnight
Day 2: NAIROBI/NAKURU
After breakfast leave the Hotel to Nakuru,Lake Nakuru is famous
for it is the home for the White Rhinos and also millions of Flamingoes.
Dinner and overnight in Lake Nakuru Lodge or Lion Hills.
Day 3: LAKE NAKURU/KERICHO/KISUMU
After the breakfast proceed for the last morning game drive as you
leave the park and drive to Kericho town with a break at Kericho
tea hotel which was built in 1950’s by Brooke Bond Tea Company,
enjoy evening fresh tea and then go for an escorted walk in the
Tea Plantations. Kericho is a Tea country which has put 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.You will then drive to Kisumu City
to check in at
DAY
4: KISUMU FULL DAY
Ndere Island National Park
After breakfast trek to the lake shore or the yacht club, then take
a boat to Ndere Island National park. According to Luo legendary
story Ndere (meeting place) is where Mikaye the mother of the Luo
rested after along journey down the Nile to the Lake Victoria before
reaching her home Kit - Mikaye. The day is spent in search of the
lake's largest crocodiles, Hippos, monitor lizards, birds, water
antelopes etc. Enjoy fishing and taste your catch for dinner. Lunch
in the lake on the boat. Overnight stay at Imperial Hotel which
is located next to central police station Kisumu
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DAY
5: Kisumu City -Kogelo Village
After breakfast, drive to Nyang’oma Kogelo is a village in
Siaya District, Nyang’oma Kogelo is the ancestral home of
Barak Obama Snr the father to U.S.A PRESIDENT BARAK OBAMA. The village
has a primary school and a high school named after (Senator Obama
Secondary School) .The village is linked by road to Kisumu town.
It is a typical Kenyan rural village with most residents living
modestly by small-scale farming . Dinner and overnight stay at Sunset
Hotel or Kiboko Bay Tented beach lodge.
DAY 6: KISUMU/NAIVASHA
After breakfast check out the hotel,proceed on to Kericho for Lunch.After
lunch leave for Naivasha arriving there late afternoon,check in
to Sopa Lodges which is located along the show of Lake Naivasha
which is also inhabited with Hippos and other game wild.If interested
the Lodge can organize for you the boat ride at an extra cost.Dinner
and overnight in Sopa Lodge.
DAY 7: NAIVASHA/MAASAI MARA
After the breakfast leave Naivasha and proceed on to Maasai mara
game reserve which has now become the wonder of the world crossing
the Loita Plains and viewing sceneries enroute, See red clad spear
wielding Masai warriors tending their multi-colored herds among
the presence of wild game .Arrive Mara for Lunch. Afternoon game
drive inside the Park which is the Kenya's best and most scenic.
Dinner and overnight at Mara Sopa Lodge or Keekerok Lodge.
DAY 8:MAASAI MARA FULL DAY
After breakfast, leave with picnic lunches for a Full day game viewing
inside the Park.Optional visit to the Maasai villages for an insight
to their culture. All meals and overnight at a Mara Sopa Lodge/Keekerok
Lodge.
DAY 9. MAASAI MARA NAIROBI
After the breakfast prepare to leave the park while having the final
game drive.Drive back to Nairobi arriving early afternoon with a
drop off to the hotel where safari ends.

6 DAYS
KOGELO VILLAGE VISIT
DAY 1: NAIROBI
After arrival be picked up and then transfere to Marble Arch Hotel
for Dinner and overnight
Day 2: NAIROBI/NAKURU
After breakfast leave the Hotel to Nakuru,Lake Nakuru is famous
for it is the home for the White Rhinos and also millions of Flamingoes.
Dinner and overnight in Lake Nakuru Lodge or Lion Hills.
Day 3: LAKE NAKURU/KERICHO/KISUMU
After the breakfast proceed for the last morning game drive as you
leave the park and drive to Kericho town with a break at Kericho
tea hotel which was built in 1950’s by Brooke Bond Tea Company,
enjoy evening fresh tea and then go for an escorted walk in the
Tea Plantations. Kericho is a Tea country which has put 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.You will then drive to Kisumu City
to check in at
DAY 4: KISUMU FULL DAY
Ndere Island National Park
After breakfast trek to the lake shore or the yacht club, then take
a boat to Ndere Island National park. According to Luo legendary
story Ndere (meeting place) is where Mikaye the mother of the Luo
rested after along journey down the Nile to the Lake Victoria before
reaching her home Kit - Mikaye. The day is spent in search of the
lake's largest crocodiles, Hippos, monitor lizards, birds, water
antelopes etc. Enjoy fishing and taste your catch for dinner. Lunch
in the lake on the boat. Overnight stay at Imperial Hotel which
is located next to central police station Kisumu
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DAY 5: Kisumu City -Kogelo Village
After breakfast, drive to Nyang’oma Kogelo is a village in
Siaya District, Nyang’oma Kogelo is the ancestral home of
Barak Obama Snr the father to U.S.A PRESIDENT BARAK OBAMA. The village
has a primary school and a high school named after (Senator Obama
Secondary School) .The village is linked by road to Kisumu town.
It is a typical Kenyan rural village with most residents living
modestly by small-scale farming . Dinner and overnight stay at Sunset
Hotel or Kiboko Bay Tented beach lodge.
DAY 6:KISUMU/NAIROBI
After breakfast explore the Lake shore if time allows and then the
driver will transfer you the Airport to catch up with the Flight
back to Nairobi.Upon arrival our crews will pick you up at the Airport
and transfer you to your hotel where the safari ends.

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