15 Days Kenya Bird Watching Tour

//15 Days Kenya Bird Watching Tour
15 Days Kenya Bird Watching Tour 2018-03-13T09:52:27+00:00

Project Description

From our menu of birding holidays in Kenya, this is a 2 weeks tour starting with the Swara Plains, a bird rich nature conservancy south of Nairobi, followed by the Rift Valley Lakes where we offer a mix of fresh water lakes (Naivasha and Baringo) and salt water lakes (Nakuru and Bogoria).

Arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in the evening. 45 Min transfer to the Acacia Camp in the Swara Plains.Acacia camp is a rustic safari resort with only 13 comfortable bandas, limiting the number of visitors in the conservancy. It is a place to switch-off from hectic life as you immerse yourself in unspoiled nature. Good food is a big part of the camp – expect healthy meals that will keep you energized for whatever activity you choose.

A day to relax and wear off jet lag but not without an introduction of the Kenyan birds.The 20,000 acres Swara Plains Conservancy is old wild Africa at its very best: wide open savanna grasslands, tall yellow fever trees, endless views, over 3000 resident population of easy to see game and +270 bird species. The Swara Plains are part of the Tsavo-Amboseli eco-system and with exception of elephants, rhinos and buffaloes all the other plains game found in Tsavo and Amboseli is found here. In this adventure resort you will see big herds of oryx, elands, wildebeests, giraffes, monkeys, hartebeests, zebras, impalas, Grant’s and Thompson’s gazelles, warthogs and the occasional gerenuk (= giraffe-neck gazelle) in total absence of mass tourism.

On our safari we will see Ostrich, Secretary Bird, Crowned Crane, Vulture, Cattle Egret, Great Egret, Tawny Eagle and a herd of elands should provide Red-billed Oxpecker perched on their backs. Black Kite, Marabou Stork, Pied Crow and African Palm Swift are also available in the conservancy.
Africa birds identification name: Crowned Plover, Kenya

After breakfast we leave Nairobi via the Nakuru road to the Rift valley. The Nairobi – Nakuru road is on a contour along the rim of the Rift valley and on viewpoints we will be able to see our whole route for the next days. Our destination is the recently opened Sunbird Lodge, which is built on a cliff overlooking Lake Elementaita.

On the way we take a brief stop at the Limuru Swamp to see resident species such as the Little Grebe, Yellow-billed and Maccoa Duck, Pelicans, Coots, Egrets and Herons. Soaring are Black Kite, Augur Buzzard and Pied Crow.

Our birding safaris are designed to keep us from the crowded lodges in the Lake Nakuru National Park.

In the afternoon of day 3 we will descend from the lodge to the shore of Lake Elementaita. Obviously this place is great for numerous water birds (e.g. African Spoonbill, both species of Flamingos, Pied Kingfisher, Cape Teal…) but the acacia woods along the lake offer a wide range of new bird species e.g. Fish Eagle, Fisher’s Lovebird, White-fronted Bee-eater, Lilac-breasted Roller, Klaas’s and Red-chested Cuckoo, Grosbeak Weaver…

Lake Nakuru our venue for day 4 is always a favorite in our tours. There are thousands of Lesser Flamingos, Greater Flamingos, Great White and Pink-backed Pelican as well as other water species. The lake has a low concentration of salt, so it supports fish that of course attract more bird species.

It is a good place to look for Avocets, Storks, Ibises, Ducks, Cormorants, Herons, and Terns. In the wooded acacias there is a chance to see the White-browed Coucal, Broad-billed Roller, Arrow-marked Babbler and the Narina Trogon.

We go with a picnic lunch, so that we can take a full day in the park.

After breakfast we head further north to Lake Baringo which without doubt is a one of the most interesting places for bird watching in Kenya because of the different habitats that are found with-in a small radius. There is the fresh water lake with a slight degree of alkalinity, cliffs, open grasslands as well as scattered bushes.

Over 400 Kenyan birds species have been recorded in this area. The woodlands by the lake are alive with White-browed Sparrow-Weavers, Jackson’s and Red-billed Hornbills, Bristle-crowned Starlings, and the rare Northern Masked Weavers, there are several Hamerkops along the lake shore and with luck we should be able to see their nest, which a pair of Grey Kestrels have adopted as a home. There will be time to relax, enjoy the pool, and walk around the grounds of the lodge on the look out for the resident Spotted Eagle-owls, and Sunbirds such as the Beautiful, Hunter’s and the Violet-breasted. Nightjars are common on the lake shores at night and the Hippos graze freely on the lodge’s lawn. Overnight is at the Lake Baringo Country Club.

While at Baringo our safari detours to Lake Bogoria on day 6. This is an alkaline lake famous for its thousands of Flamingos and beautiful hot springs. As this area is very hot, we go early and return to the Baringo Country Club in time for a late lunch. Afternoon is spent birding leisurely in the garden of the lodge.

Before breakfast on day 7 we will explore the escarpment and surrounding countryside for Hemprich’s and Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbill, White-crested Turaco, Madagascar Bee-eater, Rufous-crowned Roller, Gabar Goshawk, Cliff Chat and Verreaux’s Eagle which feeds on the Rock Hyrax.

Later on the day we make a boat ride over Lake Baringo, always on the lookout for new species. We will come close to the Goliath Heron, African Fish Eagle, Malachite Kingfisher, plus swimming hippo and crocodiles.

A Kenyan birdwatching tour is nearly incomplete without a visit to the Kakamega rain forest. This forest, in the heart of an intensively cultivated agricultural area, is a superb remainder of virgin tropical rain forest and is of course the home to a wide range of specialty birds, many which are not found anywhere else in Kenya. The forest is not only home to the rare De Brazza’s monkey (only found in Kakamega Forest), but also to the Hammer-headed Fruit Bat, Flying Squirrel, 400 species of butterflies and no less than 330 species of birds.

Tour Price Includes

  • Transport with 4×4 Jeep with pop-up roof
  • All park entrance fees
  • Accommodations on safari as agreed
  • Full board,three meals per day while on safari
  • Pick up from the airport upon arrival
  • Game drive
  • Drinking Water

Not Included In the Tour Price: Items and Services of a personal nature and Tips & Gratuities.