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WNB
33: LOITA HILLS WALKING
SAFARI Drive
westward, crossing the expanses of the Great Rift Valley, heading up into the
8,000-foot-high Loita Hills. Hiking and exploring in the Loita Hills notable for
the variety of its sceneries, which ranges from rolling hills and dramatic escarpments
to expansive plains of open savanna country. DAY
1: NAIROBI - NDARARA Depart
Nairobi passing through the Great Rift Valley, After descending 2,000 ft. to the
valley floor which is studded with volcanic mountains, you begin to see an animal
kingdom unrivalled anywhere else in Africa. Masailand is the home of huge herds
of plains game. Our route then takes us up onto the Mau Escarpment and through
the small trading town of Narok where you stopover for 30 minutes before heading
South and winding up into the forested Loita Hills close to the Tanzanian border.
You will be dropped at Maji Moto (Kiswahili means hot waters) where a hot spring
bubbles out of the earth at the foot of the hills. A relaxing bath is a must as
you visit Ndarara Mayatta for lunch. Late in the evening reach Ndarara Camp for
Dinner and overnight.
 DAY
2: NDARARA - LETUKUNYI After breakfast
leave Ndarara for Letukunyi, taking you about 5-6 hours walk through the scattered
bushes and exploring the beautiful Loita Hills in the Nguruman Escarpment through
the forests where you see striking black and white colombus Monkeys. Occasionally
we may see leopard or bushbuck as you visit various secret waterholes. There are
also a variety of highland birds to view, such as the turaco, parrot, hornbill,
starling, sunbird and the birds of prey. Dinner and overnight at Letukunyi Camp.
Day 3: LETUKUNYI - MORIJO Leave
Letukunyi Camp early in the morning for an enjoyable walk before the sun is too
hot . Pass through Narosura for lunch or to buy what might be out of stock. After
an hour or two in this remote town in Maasai land, proceed to Morijo for dinner
and overnight at Morijo Campsite.
DAY
4: MORINJO - ENKUTOTO After
breakfast, leave Morijo and walk through the forest, few of the remaining true-forested
wilderness area in East Africa. The walk will take 5-6 hours across the rolling
highlands up to OSupuko, the summit of the Loita Hills (8,660 ft.), with incredible
views, before descending to the Camp. This is a favourite roost for velvet monkeys.
Walk through the forests and glades in search of bohor reedbuck, East African
Eland, Warthog, and the striking black and white Colombus Monkeys. Occasionally
we may see Bushbuck as we walk to Enkutoto Campsite. DAY
5: ENKUTOTO - NJOROI After
breakfast, leave Enkutoto, walking leisurely for 4-5 hours to Njoroi Campsite
for dinner and overnight. In the camp enjoy an excellent view of the surrounding
area such as lake Magadi, Ngong hills, Lake Natron and all the way to Tanzania
border on a clear day. Dinner and overnight at the Njoroi Campsite. DAY
6: NJOROI/NGURUMAN - NAIROBI After
breakfast, descend the Escarpment through small farms to Nguruman town for transfer
back to Nairobi via Lake Magadi. Ololgesalie prehistoric site which is 40 Km from
Nairobi where the Leakey Family discovered axes and tools thought to have been.
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