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Lake Turkana Safari. Chalbi Desert is a small desert in northern Kenya near the border with Ethiopia. It is east of Lake Turkana and contains North Horr. Marsabit is the closest major urban center. Chalbi desert is composed of saline and alkaline sediments and stabilized sand dunes; a resulting formation of the old bed of Lake Chalbi.

If you choose the Marangu route, we strongly recommend hiking the route over 6 days, this will increase your chance to reach the summit successfully. This is the only route, which provides comfortable communal sleeping huts, equipped with beds and mattresses at every overnight site. Mineral water, soft drinks beer are also sold in this points. The Marangu route utilises the same route for the ascend and descend.


Day 1 Mombasa – Tsavo West

You will be picked early in the morning at 0600Hrs from your hotel or at the airport and drive to Tsavo west. Arrive in time for game drive en-route to the lodge for lunch. After lunch proceed with game drive from 15:30Hrs until 6:30pm. Over 600 species of birds have been recorded. Animals include the leopard, cheetah, buffalo, rhino, elephant, giraffe, zebra, lion, crocodile, mongoose, hyrax, dik dik and porcupine.

Day 1. Nairobi – Samburu – Lake Turkana Safari

Depart Nairobi in the morning heading north via the shoulder of Africa’s second largest mountain, Mt Kenya to the Samburu Game Reserve. Accommodation in the semi-permanent campsite which beautifully set under a canopy of trees or we may pitch tents o­n the edge of Uaso Nyiro (meaning Brown in Samburu) River.

Cold showers are available which are amazingly refreshing in the hot, dusty climates. Dinner & overnight at the camp

Day 2 – Samburu

The day is spent game viewing in the park. Samburu is part of a lava plain that includes a diverse landscape of thorn scrub, red dirt, dried river beds, broken volcanic rock, steep hills, and rocky outcroppings, some large enough to be called mesas. This reserve is becoming one of Kenya’s most admired stops after the Mara.

Visitors can enjoy some lovely scenery, including permanent springs, and view animals like the giraffe, Gravy’s zebra, elephant, Oryx, Somali ostrich, hippo, crocodile, gerenuk, buffalo, lion, leopard, cheetah and hyena. Moreover, there are over 365 species of bird. Diner & overnight at the camp

Day 3. Samburu – Marsabit – Lake Turkana Safari

After breakfast we head north again along the Trans-African highway to Marsabit, an astonishingly cool, green and hilly oasis rising high above the dry heat of the surrounding desert lands. The local Rendille and Samburu people in their bright red outfits, beads and earrings make it a vibrant place.

There are also about 500 species of birds, including the ostrich, and migratory birds like kestrels and buzzards. Dinner and overnight at Manyata Camp

After setting up camp, we visit the lodge inside the National park and as long as the roads are dry we drive to Lake Paradise and Little Lake. Here, an indigenous forest and a desert come together to create the most compelling landscape o­n earth. Elephants and greater kudu abound. The dense forest in the park is also home to a variety of birds. Diner & overnight at the campsite

Day 4 – Kalacha – Lake Turkana Safari

We depart after an early breakfast through the scenic landscape of the arid north with views of picturesque hills. We arrive and camp at Kalacha, a small Gabbra settlement on the edge of the Chalbi Desert. The Gabbra are an Eastern Cushite people related to the Somali-Rendille in their historical origins in the southern Ethiopian highlands. Men wear traditional shorts and a blanket-cloak and the women wear a wrap-around and head cloth.

They are pastoralists, particularly attached to their camels. Dinner & overnight at the campsite

Day 5. Kalacha – Lake Turkana Safari

We depart early in the morning crossing the Chalbi Desert to Lake Turkana which is the largest desert lake in the world and extends for 288 kilometers up to the Ethiopian – Kenyan border. It is surrounded by volcanic rock and desert. We arrive at our semi – permanent beach village where we have our traditional Turkana Huts; making it a perfect place to relax, protected from the scorching sun and heat characteristic of the climate of this remote area. Diner & overnight at the hut

Day 6 – Lake Turkana

The day is spent relaxing and you may visit the local lodge to swim or hire a boat to visit the surrounding area (at an extra cost). In addition, we may visit Loiyangalani and the community settled there while in the evening visiting o­ne of the Turkana Manyattas [optional] for traditional dances at an extra cost if you wish.

An unforgettable experience under a star studded sky so close you can almost touch it. This pre historic site is now known as the “Cradle of Mankind. The lake is a home to the largest population of Nile crocodiles in the world. If the weather permits we take a short sunset boat ride to the surrounding areas. Diner & overnight at the hut

An unforgettable experience under a star studded sky so close you can almost touch it. This pre historic site is now known as the “Cradle of Mankind. The lake is a home to the largest population of Nile crocodiles in the world. If the weather permits we take a short sunset boat ride to the surrounding areas. Diner & overnight at the hut

Day 7.Lake Turkana – Maralal

After breakfast we journey via the Horr Valley situated between Mount Nyiro and Ol Doinye Mara viewing the breath taking scenery as we continue to climb o­n torturous, rocky hills to Maralal. Near Maralal is o­ne of the most breath taking scenes in all of Kenya – the Losiolo escarpment, an endless stretch as land drops down to the Suguta valley. Diner & overnight at the camp

Day 8. Maral – Nairobi – Lake Turkana Safari

After an early breakfast we will head south again via Laikipia Plains and Nyahururu, we may stop at the Thomson falls named after Joseph Thomson who walked from Mombasa to Lake Victoria in the early 1880s. Shaped by the waters of the Ewaso Narok River, the falls plunge over 72m into a rift, spraying the dark forest below. After lunch we drive back into Nairobi by mid-afternoon.

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Price includes

  • * accomodation in camps on fullboard
  • * all meals, guided walks and botled drinking water.
  • * accommodation
  • * Game drives in a 4×4 Land cruiser
  • * all meals
  • * bottled mineral water in a cool box on game drive

Price do not included

  • * Drinks in the lodges,
  • * Cigarettes
  • * Masai village
  • * tips and things of personal use