Selenkay Conservancy: You will be picked up from your Nairobi accommodation in the morning and head to the Amboseli area by road. You'll be staying within the Selenkay Conservancy bordering the Amboseli National Park. This area is famous for large herds of elephants and giant tuskers. The conservancy is a vital wildlife corridor and offers exclusive safari experiences with breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro. You can enjoy guided game drives, nature walks, and cultural interactions with the local Maasai community, all while supporting conservation efforts and sustainable tourism practices in the region
(Stay: Porini Amboseli Camp: 2 Nights)
Ol Pejeta: Fly out to Wilson Airport (Nairobi) where you will connect to another scheduled flight to Nanyuki Airstrip. From there, you will be picked up and taken to your camp in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in the Laikipia area. The camp here has a waterhole and a hide, from which you can watch animals right in front of you. Ol Pejeta is famous for Rhino conservation. Ol Pejeta is also home to several lion prides and if you're lucky, you might also see rarer species like the Striped Hyena. The Ol Pejeta Conservancy plays a pivotal role in community development and wildlife education, making it a beacon of conservation success in East Africa.
(Stay: Porini Rhino Camp - 2 Nights)
Olare Motorogi Conservancy:
Fly to Olare Orok Airstrip and drive to your camp in the Maasai Mara area in the Olare Motorogi Conservancy. Olare Motorogi Conservancy, nestled within Kenya's Maasai Mara ecosystem, is a haven for diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and giraffes. It has some of the highest density of big cats. It offers immersive safari experiences through guided game drives and bush walks led by local experts. Committed to conservation and community involvement, the conservancy blends sustainable tourism with preserving the region's natural beauty and supporting local Maasai communities.
(Stay: Porini Lion Camp - 2 Nights)
Leh, Ladakh: Fly from New Delhi and descend into the incredible mountains of Ladakh. You will be met at the airport and transferred you to your hotel.
Due to the altitude of the region, acclimatization is very important. The first day is one of total and complete rest. Just relax in your room, stay hydrated, and enjoy the view. No walks, no exploring, and no physical exertion.
On the second day, there will be some easy sightseeing if you're up for it. Visit the 15th-century monastery of Thiksey, a trip to Leh’s main market, in the shadow of the impressive 16th century Leh Palace, and to the Central Asian museum.
Stay: 2 Nights, Grand Dragon Ladakh.
Snow Leopard Camp:
After an early breakfast, you will be transferred to the Snow Leopard Camp.
Your transfer team will take you to Camp to check in unless they receive word of an active wildlife sighting, in which case they will explore that opportunity first.
At Camp, after a tour of your accommodations and a briefing, you will set out in search of wildlife with your tracking team.
Spend the next 4 days looking for snow leopards. Trackers and spotters work through the day, carefully scanning for wildlife and looking for signs. If a snow leopard is seen, guests head to the closest vantage point. They are either driven there or walk, depending on the spotter’s location.
There will be opportunities to visit local homes and villages to explore local culture and traditions. These visits are an important way to understand what life is like in this beautiful region of the world, and how essential communities are to conservation.
Stay: 5 Nights, The LUNGMĀR Remote Camp
Transfer to the Airport: You will be transferred to the Leh airport for your flight home.
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