8 Days Lake Turkana, Chalbi desert and Samburu Northern Kenya adventure
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4*4 Land cruiser/ van with pop up roof
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Luxury tented camps, midrange tented camp & budget tented camps
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Nairobi
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Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
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Eco-Tour, Safari
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Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
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English, Spanish, French,
Lake Turkana Glamping Safari Overview
Get off the trodden tourist tracks on this camping expedition to remote, isolated and wild parts of northern Kenya. Journey along rough roads to picturesque Lake Turkana and the Chalbi Desert then Marsabit National Park and the game-rich Samburu National Reserve, travelling by 4Ă—4 Land Cruiser or overland truck in 8 Days Lake Turkana glamping safari.
Highlights
- Nairobi - Maralal
- Maralal - Lake Turkana
- Lake Turkana - Kalacha
- Marsabit
- Samburu National
8 days Lake Turkana, Chalbi desert and Samburu Glamping Itinerary
On the first day of our 8 Days Turkana Chalbi Samburu Safari, we depart from Nairobi early in the morning. Leaving the capital city we drive north to Maralal, via the town of Nyahururu. Along the way, we have the option of stopping at Thompson Falls to view the scenic 74m tall waterfall (payable directly). We have lunch en route and arrive at our campsite in the late afternoon. After pitching the tents for our first night of camping we settle down for dinner and overnight at camp.
After breakfast on day two, we begin the long journey to picturesque Lake Turkana. Today’s drive takes us via Baragoi and South Horr to the small town of Loiyangalani on the southeastern shore of Lake Turkana.
We arrive at our next campsite in Loiyangalani late this afternoon and set up camp. Then you are free to relax and take in the desolate scenery of this remote and hot region. Lake Turkana is the largest alkaline lake in the world as well as being the world’s largest desert lake, covering an area of about 7000 km². The lake is situated in the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, stretching 288km’s across northern Kenya and just over into Ethiopia. Lake Turkana, also known as the Jade Sea, is surrounded by desert terrain with the Chalbi Desert lying to the east.
Please Note: You have the option of upgrading to traditional bandas fitted with beds (at an additional cost) for a more comfortable and cool stay.
This morning we are up early for breakfast, before setting off into the Chalbi Desert (conditions allowing). If it is dry enough we drive via North Horr to Kalacha. If the roads are too wet we take an alternative route, skirting the desert.
Our destination for today is the isolated small village of Kalacha, clustered around an oasis on the fringes of the Chalbi Desert. Here we encounter an Eastern Cushite group of people called the Gabbra. Camels play a central role in the lives of these semi-nomadic pastoralists and can be seen roaming around Kalacha.
This evening we sit back and watch the sunset over the arid landscape followed by an optional (extra cost) performance by the local Gabbra.
On day six we get up early again, hitting the road after breakfast. Today we travel south along the trans-African highway to Samburu National Reserve the final leg of 8 Days Turkana Chalbi Samburu safari.
We enjoy lunch along the way, reaching Samburu in time to take an afternoon game drive in the reserve. This rugged game reserve is home to an abundance of wildlife and birds, ranging from large predators to rare herbivores and raptors, so keep your eyes open for sightings!
Tonight we stay in a semi-permanent campsite, setting up camp under a canopy of trees or along the Ewaso (Uaso) Nyiro River. The campsite features refreshing cold showers for freshening up in the heat.
This morning we depart from our camp after breakfast, game viewing as we leave the national reserve. Passing Mount Kenya we return to Nairobi, arriving back in the city late this afternoon.
Ending our Lake Turkana Glamping Safari.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Transport in a safari van/ 4*4 Land cruiser with a pop-up roof.
- Meals on full board.
- Services of a chef and assistant
- Park entrance fees.
- Private game drives.
- Rescue fee
- Driver’s allowances..
- Service of an English speaking professional driver/guide.
- Drinking water throughout the safari
The Cost Excludes
- International & Regional Flights.
- Tips.
- Travel Insurance.
- Alcoholic & soft drinks.
- Accommodation before & after the safari.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The most saline of Africa’s large lakes.
The National Park serve as a stopover for migrant waterfowl and are major breeding grounds for the Nile crocodile, hippopotamus and a variety of venomous snakes.
Lake Turkana is 300 Km long and 50 Km wide. Although, Lake Victoria is larger it is shared with Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
The Chalbi Desert is  located in Marsabit County, east of Lake Turkana.
Salvadora persica, Acacia tortilis, and Cordia sinensis. Some annual plants like Drakebrockmania somalensis also grow here.