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NWS003: WEAVERS
SPECIAL BIRDING
14 Nights/15 Days
Nairobi - Thika - Mt.
Kenya - Lake Baringo -
Kakamega forest - Lake
Victoria - Lake Nakuru -
Lake Naivasha - Masai
Mara
Day
01: Arrival Nairobi
On arrival at the Jomo
Kenyatta Airport, met by
our representative and
later transferred to
Nairobi Safari Club
Hotel where you will
relax on your suite.
Nairobi Safari Club
formerly a private club
for members only is the
ideal place to be.
Afternoon guided visit
to National Museum Bird
Gallery, Followed by a
short bird walk at
Nairobi National Museum
Botanic Garden. Here we
anticipate seeing
species like the
Variable
Sunbird, Bronze Sunbird
and the Collard Sunbird,
African Goshawk, Palm
swift Baglafetch Weaver,
among others. Lunch,
Dinner and Overnight
Nairobi Safari Club
Hotel or similar one.
(BLD)
Day 02: Nairobi - Thika
Today we leave in the
morning and head
Northward of "the city
in the sky" towards
Thika, Blue Post Inn -
unique with its twin
waterfalls Chania and
Thika Falls, provide
rewarding bird watching
time for birders'. Here
we have an opportunity
to encounter with a few
coastal species that
penetrate into main land
following the River
Tana. We could be lucky
to sight the Trumpeter
Hornbill, Brown Hooded
Kingfisher, Zanzibar
Sombre Green-bull and
African Golden Weaver.
Great egret, Ayres Hawk
Eagle, Green sand piper,
African green pigeon,
Eastern bronze napped
pigeon, Purple Crested
Turaco, Green headed
sunbird and Black cuckoo
shrike before our lunch
time at Blue Post Inn
Hotel.
Later in the afternoon
we leave Thika and climb
high until the slopes of
Mt Kenya, Naro Moru
where mountain forest
gives way to valley
grassland. Unique birds
to this area include,
Eastern double collared
sunbird, Alpine swift,
Black Chested snake
eagle, Narina Trogon,
Scaly throated honey
guide, Mountain Wagtail,
White headed wood
hoopoe, African Black
Duck, Grey Cuckoo shrike
and Yellow-bellied
waxbill. Dinner and
overnight stay will be
at
Serena Mountain Lodge
(BLD).
Day 03: Mt. Kenya
We will spend the whole
and birding at this
Mountain Lodge with
montane forest. Rare
species likely to be
seen include; Green
Ibis, Lesser Spotted
Eagle, Harrier Hawk,
Rufous Sparrow hawk,
Ayre's Hawk Eagle. Black
stork, Red Fronted
Parrots, Green Ibis
Common snipe, Mountain
Buzzard, Bronze napped
pigeon Mountain
white-eye, Abbots
Starling, Sharpe's
Starling, Mountain
Oriole and Thick-billed
seedeater. Dinner and
Overnight stay will be
at
Naro Moru River Lodge
(BLD).
Day 04: Mt. Keny a - Lake
Baringo/ Lake Bogoria
We leave in the morning
and head for Lake
Baringo with a stop at
the Nyahururu
Waterfalls, there are
possibilities of
sighting Chestnut-Winged
Starlings, Slender
billed starling, Rock
Martin, Grey cuckoo
shrike around the
waterfalls. Proceed on
by road into the Great
Rift Valley and onto
Lake Bogoria National
Park. The Reserve's herd
of the rare Greater Kudu
makes it unique and
other game to view. The
south shore of Lake
Bogoria has acacia-ficus
woodland and to the
north is a papyrus
swamp. Birds unique to
this area include,
Congregatory of Lesser
and Greater flamingo,
Steppe eagle, Curlew
Sand piper, Black necked
grebe and Black headed
Plover. Dinner and
Overnight will be at
Lake Baringo Country
Club (BLD).
Day 05: Lake Baringo
Full day at Baringo,
well known by many avid
Ornithologist as mecca
for Birds, with 500
species of birds having
been recorded. Explore
this area with field
Birding around Lake
Baringo, it's environs,
the Cliffs and the
bushes. There are
possibilities to see
rare species like, Cape
Eagle Owl, White-faced
Scops Owl, Jackson's
Hornbill, Hemprich's
Hornbill, Brown-Tailed
Rock Chat, Nothern Red
Bishop, Northern Masked
Weaver and White Billed
Buffalo Weaver,
Olivaceous Warbler,
Northern brownbul,
Jackson's golden backed
weaver, Little weaver,
Brown Tailed Rock Chat,
Goliath heron, Northern
Shoveller, Verreauxs
eagle owl, Bristle
crowned starling,
Senegal Thicknee, Pygmy
falcon, Blue cheecked
bee-eater. Dinner and
Overnight will be at
Lake Baringo Country
Club (BLD).
Day 06: Lake Baringo -
Kakamega forest
Today we leave lake
Baringo and head to an
isolated remnant of the
equatorial rain forest
that once spread over
Africa from west to
east. It contains an
excellent representation
of bird, animal, and
plant species including
an array of primates.
Kakamega forest through
Eldoret. Kakamega
forest's aviauna is rich
and unusual in its
composition. Two
globally threatened
species reside here,
Chapins Flycatcher and
Turners Eremomela. The
aviauna is unique not
only nationally but also
continentally; the
forest holds large
populations of Black and
white colobus and Red
tailed monkeys among
others. Dinner and
Overnight stay at
Rondo Retreat Center
(BLD).
Day 07: Kakamega forest
Full day bird walk at
the eastern most
extension of the great
tropical rain forest
stretching from west
Africa. This forest is
renowned for its
uniqueness and richness
in bird life and species
like, Turners Eremomela,
Black billed Turaco,
Great blue turaco,
Cameroon Sombre Green
bull, Little grey Green
bull, Yellow Bellied
Wattle eye,
Purple-throated cuckoo,
Hairy Breasted Barbet,
Grey breasted Illadopsis,
African Grey Parrot,
Square tailed drongo and
Chapins Flycatcher.
Lunch, Dinner and
Overnight stay will be
at Rondo Retread Center
(BLD).
Day 08: Kakamega forest
- Lake Victoria
We leave this morning
after our breakfast and
head southwards to the
shore's Lake Victoria,
our bird walk will be
focusing on the Dunga
beach Swamp this site is
home to one of the most
reliable sites in Kenya
for the scarce and
threatened papyrus
yellow warbler. Papyrus
Gonolek, Swamp fly
catcher, Marsh Tachgra,
Jacksons golden backed
weaver, Red chested
sunbird, Sedge warbler,
Carruthers's Cisticola,
Southern red bishop,
Northern brown throated
weaver, Greater swamp
warbler. Lunch, Dinner
and Overnight tonight
will be
Sunset hotel (BLD).
Day 09: Lake Victoria
- Lake Nakuru
We leave this morning
drive to Lake Nakuru
National Park coloured
with a shimmering
flamingo pink from
thousands of the
beautiful birds lining
its shores. Nakuru
National Park, a shallow
and strongly alkaline
lake, with surrounding
acacia woodland &
grassland. Firstly
gazetted as a bird
sanctuary is, known for
its bird life for the
thousands of Lesser and
Greater flamingos make
this lake their home,
among hundreds of other
Species unique to this
area which include,
White winged Black Tern,
Hilderbrants Francolin,
African fish eagle,
Steppe eagle, Grey
crested Helmet Shrike,
Red-capped lark, Spotted
Crake. Wildlife is also
in abundance here. Lake
Nakuru National Park has
been made into one of
Kenya's rhino sanctuary.
Lunch, dinner and
overnight stay tonight
will be at
Sarova Lion Hill Lodge
(BLD).
Day 10: Lake Nakuru -
Lake Naivasha
Depart for Lake Naivasha
morning bird walk or
boat ride (Optional),
the only fresh water
rift valley lake in
Kenya. It's unique in
that its' freshness is
maintained by a
combination of
underground out flow and
sedimentation of salts.
The lake supports a
diverse water-bird
community, with more
than 80 species recorded
regularly. It is a
significant site for Red
knobbed coots, African
spoonbill, African
jacana and little grebes
depending on water
levels. All meals will
be served at
Lake Naivasha Country
Club (BLD) or similar.
Day 11: Lake Naivasha
Full day at the lake
Naivasha Region with
bird walks around the
Club grounds and a visit
to the Elsa Mere field
study center. Notable
birds unique to this
area include, Gadwall,
Spotted Red Shank, Black
Tailed Godwit, Great
white egret, Black
Headed Gull, Purple
Swamp Hen and Mottled
swift. Dinner and
Overnight stay will be
at
Lake Naivasha Country
Club or similar.
Day 12: Lake Naivasha -
Masai Mara
Drive across acres of
wheat and barley to
Masai Mara. The Masai
Mara Game Reserve, is
regarded as the most
magnificent natural
theatre in the world.
Set in the heart of
Africa's Great Plains,
the Masai Mara boasts
1,672 square kilometers
of unspoiled wilderness.
It is home to the
highest concentration of
animals and birds
anywhere on the
continent. Dinner and
Overnight stay will be
at
Sarova Mara Camp or
similar.
Day 13 & 14: Masai
Mara
Two full days in the
Masai, the extensive
grasslands are a strong
hold to the threatened,
migratory Corncrake and
the near threatened
Jackson's widowbird. The
bush and woodlands
around the reserve also
hold some unique bird
species, more than 450
bird species have been
recorded in the Mara,
including 12 species of
cisticola and birds of
prey. Large numbers of
palaerctic migrants
winter in the area
including Caspian
plovers and white
storks. Other local and
unusual birds in the
Mara include Rock
Cisticola, Rufous
Bellied Heron, Denham's
Bustard, Black Coucal,
Red Tailed chat, Pale
Wren Warbler, Tabora
Cisticola, Yellow
Bellied Hyliota,
Green-capped Eremomela
and Magpie Shrike. All
meals, dinner and
Overnight stay will be
at
Sarova Mara Camp.
Day 15: Masai Mara -
Nairobi - Fly
After breakfast, we
drive back to Nairobi
arriving in time for
lunch at Toona Tree
Restaurant where you can
enjoy some good Italian
food, Check-in to day
room at Nairobi hotel.
Farewell dinner Later
early in the evening,
will be hosted by our
company at the world
famous Carnivore
Restaurant considered
"Africa's greatest
eating experience" (if
you love barbecue it
doesn't get better than
this), and home to the
"Simba Saloon" one of
the cities most popular
night clubs. Thereafter
you will be transferred
to the airport in time
for your International
departure flight.
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