Bird Seekers Expeditions
It
is not easy to describe Kenya in just a few words, but it would be fair to say
that it is one of the most superb birding destinations in the world. Add the huge
numbers and variety of mammals and the large diversity of scenery and you really
do have the ingredients for a wonderful experience. This tour has been arranged
to visit some of the best birding sites in the country and to see as many bird
species as possible.
Day 1 Departure from Europe
destination for overnight flight to Nairobi (flight
ticket not Included in Our price)..
Day 2 Morning arrival in Nairobi
and transfer to Serena Mountain Lodge, with several short stops en route.
Our first destination is the Blue Post Hotel in Thika, where we will bird
the hotel grounds and woodlands along the Chania River. Here we will start seeing
our first exciting African species, which may include Hadada Ibis, Red-eyed Dove,
African Green-pigeon, Speckled Mousebird, Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater, Silvery-cheeked
Hornbill, White-headed and Spot-flanked Barbets, Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird, Mountain
Wagtail, Grey-olive Greenbul, Black-throated Wattle-eye, Grey-capped Warbler,
Variable, Collared and Scarlet-chested Sunbirds, Holub's Golden-weaver, Baglafecht
Weaver and African Citril. Our second stop will be at the large Tana River, where
we should find Moustached Grass-warbler, African Golden-weaver, Yellow Bishop,
and Brown-backed and Bronze Mannikins. We will also make a stop at Wajee Camp,
a noted site for the endemic Hinde's Pied-babbler. While birding the steep forested slopes of the camp, we stand a chance of locating Ayre's Hawk-eagle, African
Wood-owl, Brown-hooded Kingfisher, and Green-headed Sunbird. Serena Mountain
Lodge is located on the lower slopes of Mt Kenya, Africa's second tallest
mountain, and is an excellent place to locate many highland forest species. Along
the entrance road we may encounter Augur Buzzard, Crowned Hawk-eagle, Hartlaub's
Turaco, Moustached Tinkerbird, Mosque Swallow, Black Saw-wing, Sharpe's Starling,
Black-tailed Oriole, Purple-throated Cuckoo-shrike, African Paradise-flycatcher,
Cape Robin-chat, African Stonechat, Broad-ringed White-eye, and Eastern Double-collared
Sunbird. The large waterhole and salt lick at the lodge is host to many mammals
and we can expect Blue Sykes Monkey, White-tailed and Marsh Mongooses, Common
Genet, Defassa Waterbuck, Bushbuck, Giant Forest Hog, and the tiny Suni. At an
elevation of almost 8,000ft nights can be quite chilly. One night stay at the Serena Mountain Lodge.
Days
3-4 Early-morning birding
from the lodge balcony is always productive and may include Marabou
Stork, Black Goshawk, Delegourge's Pigeon, Fine-banded Woodpecker, Cape
Wagtail, Slender-billed and Mountain Greenbuls, Rüppell's Robin-chat,
Hunter's Cisticola, Grey and Black-throated Apalis, Grey-headed Negrofinch
and Yellow-crowned Canary. We will also take a short walk from the lodge
along the entrance road in search of the more secretive species of the
area such as Scaly Francolin, African Hill Babbler, White-starred Robin,
Chestnut-throated Apalis, Mountain Yellow Warbler, White-browed Crombec,
Yellow-bellied Waxbill and Oriole Finch. Mid-morning we will leave the
cool climate of Mt Kenya for more arid country in the north, specifically
the Samburu Game Reserve. The drive will offer spectacular scenery,
and the grasslands along the roadside are a great place for Black-winged
Plover, Black-shouldered Kite, Dusky Turtle-dove, Angola Swallow, Greater
Blue-eared Glossy-starling, Cape Rook, Boran Cisticola, Tacazze Sunbird,
Red-collared and Long-tailed Widowbirds (seasonal) and Speke's Weaver.
Samburu is one of the most exciting reserves in East Africa. The semi-desert
habitat and the rich woodlands along the Ewaso Nyiro River are teeming
with wildlife. Exploration of the fantastic reserve will produce an
almost overwhelming array of bird species: Palm-nut and Hooded Vultures,
Bateleur, Martial Eagle, African Hawk-eagle, Crested and Yellow-necked
Francolins, Vulturine Guineafowl, Buff-crested and White-bellied Bustards,
Black-faced and Lichtenstein's Sandgrouse, Red-bellied Parrot, African
Scops-owl, Pearl-spotted Owlet, Somali Bee-eater, Rufous-crowned Roller,
Von der Decken's Hornbill, Red-and-yellow Barbet, Bearded Woodpecker,
Pink-breasted Lark, African Bare-eyed Thrush, Rosy-patched Bush-shrike,
Hunter's and Black-bellied Sunbirds, Golden-breasted and Fischer's Starlings,
Donaldson-Smith's Sparrow-weaver, Cut-throat and the stunning Somali
Bunting. Mammal life is also prolific, with many species not seen elsewhere
on our tour. Just a few of the many possibilities are Olive Baboon,
Black-faced Vervet Monkey, Dwarf Mongoose, Striped Hyena, Grevy's Zebra,
Reticulated Giraffe, Kirk's Dikdik, Common Waterbuck, Gerenuk and the
magnificent Beisa Oryx. Two night stay at the Samburu Ashnil or Simba Lodge as Alternatives.
Day 5 On our last morning
in Samburu we will visit the nearby Buffalo Springs Game Reserve. The slightly
different habitat is home to many specialities: Somali Ostrich, Lappet-faced Vulture,
Rüppell's Griffon- vulture, Eastern Chanting-goshawk, Pygmy
Falcon, Cream-coloured (Somali) Courser, Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse, White-headed
Mousebird, Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbill, Nubian and Cardinal Woodpeckers, Fischer's
and Chestnut-headed Sparrow-larks, Yellow-vented Eremomela, Spotted Morning-thrush,
Mariqua Sunbird, Taita Fiscal, Golden Palm Weaver, Black-capped Social Weaver
and African Silverbill. We then have a mid-morning departure for the Naro Moro
River Lodge located on the northern edge of Mt Kenya. En route we will make a
stop at the Meru Forest, where many unique species can be found. Much of the bird
life here resembles the coastal avifauna of Kenya. Here we will search for White-eared
Barbet, Yellow-bellied Greenbul, Black-headed Apalis, African Crested-flycatcher
and Kenrick's and Black-bellied Glossy-starlings. Our lodge is set in the perfect
setting of highland forest, flowing brooks, and gorgeous flower filled grounds.
The birding in this area is also very nice and we may see African Black Duck,
Narina Trogon, Sulphur-breasted Bush-shrike, Tropical Boubou, Chin-spot Batis,
African Black-headed Oriole, and Red-cheeked Cordon-bleu. One night stay at the
Naro Moro River Lodge. Scarlet-chested Sunbird, Silvery-cheeked and Trumpeter
Hornbills and Brown-hooded Kingfisher can all be seen here.
Day 6 Leaving early we will
make an ascent onto Mt Kenya entering the vast and pristine montane forest of
Mt Kenya National Park. Making our way up the winding road to the Meteorological
Station we will keep and eye out for such birds as African Goshawk, Mountain Buzzard,
Rameron Pigeon, African Emerald Cuckoo, Red-fronted Parrot, White-headed Wood-hoopoe,
Grey Cuckoo-shrike, Brown Woodland-warbler, Waller's Starling, Abyssinian Crimson-wing
and Black-headed Waxbill. Reaching 10,000 ft, birds more commonly seen at this
higher altitude are Jackson's Francolin, Abyssinian Ground-thrush, Olive Thrush,
Cinnamon Bracken-warbler and Moorland Chat. We will be leaving mid-day and transferring
to Lake Nakuru National Park allowing time to search for several key species along
the way. A large rocky escarpment en route is a favourite roosting spot for the
Mackinder's Eagle-owl and with some luck we should be able to locate this highly
sought-after species. The Acacia scrub by a nearby lake is a favourite haunt for
Little Grebe, Yellow-billed Duck, Red-winged Starling, Little Rock-thrush, Pale
Flycatcher, and Purple Grenadier. In the afternoon we will arrive at Lake Nakuru
National Park, which is called by some, the greatest birding spectacle on earth!
Huge numbers of Lesser Flamingos feed in the shallow alkaline water, sometimes
up to a million, with smaller numbers of Greater Flamingos. Exploring the Acacia
woodland and the lakeside marshes we will no doubt encounter many wonderful avian
delights: Great White Pelican, Great Cormorant, African Spoonbill, African Fish-eagle,
African Harrier-hawk, Hildebrandt's Francolin, Grey-headed Gull, Broad-billed
Roller, Levaillant's Cuckoo, White-browed Coucal, Green Wood-hoopoe, Rufous-necked
Wryneck, Grey Woodpecker, Black Cuckoo-shrike, Northern Anteater-chat, Grey-backed
Fiscal, Brown-crowned Tchagra and African Firefinch. Mammals are also quite common
in the park and it is one of the few places in East Africa where the endangered
White Rhino can be found. Some of the other mammals we hope to find include Rothchild's
Giraffe and Reedbuck. One night stay at the Sarova Lion Hill.
Days 7-8 All morning will be
spent in Lake Nakuru National Park. More bird possibilities include Hamerkop,
Cape and Hottentot Teals, Tawny Eagle, Kittlitz's Plover, Red-chested and Klaas'
Cuckoos, Nyanza Swift, Greater Honeyguide, White-browed Robin-chat, Arrow-marked
Babbler, Grey-crested Helmet-shrike, Rüppell's Glossy-starling, and Golden-breasted
Bunting. Our next destination is a fresh-water lake in the north called Lake Baringo.
Here the combination of a large lake in semi-desert country and the nearby Baringo
cliffs provide the perfect habitat for a great diversity of bird life. Specialities
in this area are Dark Chanting-goshawk, Heuglin's Courser, Northern White-faced
Owl, Greyish Eagle-owl, Slender-tailed Nightjar, Jackson's and Hemprich's Hornbills,
Black-throated Barbet, Red-fronted Warbler, Brown-tailed Chat, Somali Tit, Beautiful
Sunbird, Bristle-crowned Starling, Golden-backed and Little Weavers, Northern
Masked-weaver and Northern Red Bishop. Other possibilities in the area include
Lanner Falcon, Verreaux's Eagle, Blue-naped Mousebird, Madagascar Bee-eater, Red-fronted
Barbet, Northern Crombec, Pygmy Batis, Cardinal Quelea and Eastern Paradise-whydah.
Two night stay at the Lake Baringo Country Club.
Days 9-11 After some final birding
around the Lake Baringo area we will depart for the Kakamega Rainforest in the
western highlands, en route stopping for special interest birds in the Kerio Valley.
These may include Black-headed Lapwing, Meyer's Parrot, White-crested Turaco,
African Black and Horus Swifts, African Pygmy-kingfisher, Double-toothed Barbet,
Long-billed Pipit, Silverbird, Brown Babbler, White-crested Helmet-shrike, Black-headed
Gonolek, Chestnut-crowned Sparrow-weaver and Reichard's Seedeater. Kakamega Rainforest
is the eastern most extension of the Congo Rainforest and is without doubt the
best birding destination in the entire country. Many of the species here are found
nowhere else in Kenya and the list of possibilities is seemingly endless. Such
avian gems as White-spotted Flufftail, Great Blue Turaco, Bar-tailed Trogon, Blue-headed
Bee-eater, Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill, Grey-throated, Yellow-spotted and
Yellow-billed Barbets, Golden-crowned and Brown-eared Woodpeckers, African Broadbill,
13 species of greenbul, Brown-chested Alethe, Banded and White-chinned Prinias,
Black-faced Rufous-warbler, Equatorial Akalat, Snowy-crowned Robin-chat, African
Shrike-flycatcher, Chestnut, Jameson's, Brown-throated and Yellow-bellied Wattle-eyes,
African Blue Flycatcher, Dusky Tit, Green-throated, Green and Northern Double-collared
Sunbirds, Western Black-headed
Oriole, Mackinnon's Fiscal, Pink-footed Puffback, Grey-green and Luehder's Bush-shrikes,
Stuhlmann's Starling, Black-billed and Vieillot's Weavers, Red-headed Malimbe,
Red-headed Bluebill, and Black-and-white Mannikin. Rainforest mammals to be expected
are: Eastern Black-and-white Colubus, Gentle and Red-tailed Monkeys and the very
active Red-legged Sun-squirrel. Three night stay at Rondo Retreat Centre.
Days 12-13 Early morning we will
depart for Kisumu on the northeastern shore of Lake Victoria where we will search
for the specialities of the area, some of which are found only in the papyrus
swamps surrounding this great lake. Species we are likely to see are African Openbill,
Abdim's Stork, Water Thick-knee, Long-toed Lapwing, Eastern Grey Plantain-eater,
Blue-headed Coucal, Black-billed Barbet, Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird, Greater Swamp-warbler,
Swamp Flycatcher, Birds to be Red-chested and Copper Sunbirds, Papyrus Gonolek,
Slender-billed, Black-headed and Northern Brown-throated Weavers, Black-winged
Bishop, Fan-tailed Widowbird and Papyrus Canary. From Lake Victoria we will proceed
to the Masai Mara Game Reserve in south-western Kenya. The Mara is the northern
extension of the famous Serengeti plains. Here we will find a wide assortment
of bird life, as well as some of the most spectacular mammals on the continent.
Complimenting the wildlife is the dramatic scenery of endless grasslands, lush
river valleys, and steep rock strewn escarpments. Birds we can expect in this
area of the Mara are Rufous-bellied Heron, Saddle-billed Stork, Wahlberg's Eagle,
Coqui and Red-necked Francolins, Grey Crowned-crane, Temminck's Courser, Wattled
Lapwing, Ross' and Schalow's Turaco, Malachite and Woodland Kingfishers, Yellow-throated
Longclaw, Rufous-chested Swallow, White-tailed Lark, Familiar Chat, Silverbird,
Red-faced, Trilling and Tabora Cisticolas, Green-capped Eremomela, Black-crowned
Tchagra, Hildebrandt's and Violet-backed Starlings, Yellow-fronted Canary and
Cinnamon-breasted Bunting. This is the best area in the Mara to see big game up
close and some of the many mammals to be seen here include Black-backed Jackal,
Bat-eared Fox, Banded Mongoose, Spotted Hyena, Serval Cat, African Lion, Leopard,
Cheetah, Bush Hyrax, African Elephant, Common Zebra, Hippopotamus, Common Warthog,
Masai Giraffe, African Buffalo, Eland, Steinbuck, Bohor Reedbuck, Thomson's and
Grant's Gazelles, Impala, Topi, Coke's Hartebeest, and thousands of Wildebeest.
We will also see many massive Nile Crocodiles, some over 15ft in length, basking
in the sun along the banks of the Mara River. Two night stay at the Mara Kichwa Tembo Camp or Mara West Camp
Day 14 Leaving early we will
travel across the Mara, en route crossing the famous Mara River. We will make
a stop at the well-named Hippo Pools to see these huge beasts at close range.
While birding the bush-covered hills and open grasslands we should find Secretary-bird,
White-headed Vulture, Black-breasted and Brown Snake-eagles, Grey Kestrel, Southern
Ground-hornbill, Little Bee-eater, Rosy-breasted Longclaw, Rufous-naped and Flappet
Larks, Sooty Chat, Red-billed and Yellow-billed Oxpeckers, Cardinal Quelea, Yellow-shouldered
Widowbird, Grey-capped Social-weaver and African Quail-finch. One night stay at
the MaraSopa or Sentrim Tented Camp.
Day 15 Leaving early we will
bird the Acacia woodland in the Siana Springs area of the southern Mara. This
area is home to several species seen nowhere else in the country. Some of the
specialties may include Bare-faced Go-away-bird, Magpie Shrike, Miombo Camaroptera,
African Penduline-tit, Croaking Cisticola, Red-throated Tit, Red-headed Weaver,
Black-throated Canary and Golden-breasted Bunting. Mid-morning we will depart
for Lake Naivasha traveling through the Great Rift Valley. While en route we may
come across Egyptian Vulture, Greater Kestrel, Kori Bustard, Grey-rumped Swallow,
Schalow's and Capped Wheatears and Red-billed Quelea. An afternoon arrival will
allow us to bird the tall Acacia woodland on the beautiful hotel grounds. expected
here are Gabar Goshawk, Dideric and Black Cuckoos, Barn Owl, Verreaux's Eagle-owl,
White-fronted Bee-eater, Lesser and Wahlberg's Honeyguide, Black-lored Babbler,
Amethyst Sunbird, Grey-headed Bush-shrike and Spectacled Weaver. One night stay
at the Lake Naivasha Sopa or Resort Lodge .
Day 16 The morning will begin
with an exciting boat trip on Lake Naivasha. Specialty birds we will be looking
for while out on the lake include Pink-backed Pelican, Goliath and Purple Herons,
Southern Pochard, African Marsh-harrier, Purple Swamphen, Lesser Moorhen, Three-banded
Plover and Lesser Swamp-warbler. Mid-morning we will depart for Nairobi, making
several birding stops en route. Our first destination is the Kinnangop Plateau
where we hope to find the endemic Sharpe's Pipit. This species has been on the
decline in the last few years, mainly due to habitat loss, but with some luck
we'll be able to locate this very special bird. Next will be the Gatamayu Forest
on the Kikuyu Escarpment, an area of middle-elevation forest, which is home to
several species not yet seen on the tour. The main target birds in this area are
Cameroon Scrub-warbler, White-tailed Crested-flycatcher, Placid Greenbul, Black-fronted
Bush-shrike and the nomadic Abbott's Starling. Our final birding stop is at the
Limuru Pond located just off the main highway. A large ridge overlooks the pond
and from this vantage point we should be able to locate Madagascar Pond-heron,
Intermediate Egret, White-backed and Maccoa Ducks, White-faced and Fulvous Whistling-ducks,
Black Crake and Whiskered Tern. One night stay at the Nairobi Safari Club Hotel .
Day 17 We will spend our last
day in Kenya birding Nairobi National Park, which lies within the shadows of the
large capital city. With highland forest, Acacia woodland, rocky escarpments,
open grassland, large ponds, and small streams, this park is home to a wide variety
of birds and mammals. Some of the key species we will search for here are Shelley's
Francolin, Hartlaub's Bustard, Spotted Thick-knee, Yellow-throated Sandgrouse,
Singing Cisticola, Banded and Brown Warblers, African Yellow Warbler, Northern
Pied Babbler, White-breasted White-eye, Long-tailed Fiscal, and White-winged Widowbird.
Nairobi National Park is without a doubt the best place in Kenya to see the endangered
Black Rhino, and we have a very good chance of locating this very impressive species
together with many of the other mammals we have seen before. Afternoon departure
from Nairobi.
Day 18 Arrival back in Europe
at the end of the tour (Just our guideline on your days but does not include any
international flight ticket).
General Information: The climate is
generally hot. Accommodation standards are good with en-suite in all rooms. Food
is of European standard. Transport is by minibus or four-wheel drive and the road
conditions are reasonable. There are special health requirements. Visas are required
and cost either £35 in advance or $50 in Kenya. Only a moderate degree of fitness
is needed. Photographic opportunities are excellent.
Group size: Minimum number for tour
to go ahead: 4; maximum group size: 12 with 2 leaders
Prices
include to Nairobi, all transport in Kenya by 4x4 vechile with pop-up roof,
accommodation in twin-bedded rooms with private facilities, all meals and all
guiding services.
Excluded are insurance, alcoholic drinks, International return ticket, Tips/Gratitude
to the driver/Guide and items of a purely personal nature.
2 November - 19 November 2015
2 November - 19 November 2016
COASTAL EXTENSION 10 Days Available on Request
Latest
Time to confirm participation 15th July 2015/16
Ground
Price US$4,595
Single
supplement US$1,162
Deposit per person US$800
Tour
price for 2016.
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