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Kenyan safaris are a popular choice for honeymooners due to the country’s romantic landscapes, wildlife, and beaches.

Kenya is home to some of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders, including the Maasai Mara, Amboseli National Park, Lake Nakuru & Naivasha just to mention a few.

Honeymoon safaris with Goldstep Safaris offer a unique opportunity to experience the continent’s natural beauty and wildlife up close. You can choose from a variety of packages offered by tour operators, ranging from luxury lodges to camping safaris.

If you’re looking for a romantic and indulgent trip, an African honeymoon safari is the perfect choice. Spoil yourselves and splash out on a once-in-a-lifetime trip.

Goldstep Safaris presents you with the opportunity to enjoy what Africa has to offer from endless starlit skies and dramatic landscapes of shifting deserts to mighty rivers, open plains, and the Great Rift Valley. Then there’s the spectacular wildlife, the stuff you’d only normally see on National Geographic or BBC Earth right there in front of you

Once you book your Kenya Christmas vacation with Goldstep Safaris Ltd (www.Goldstep.africa), you and yours will have quality once in a lifetime opportunity.

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You can book one of our safari offers by calling us or sending a WhatsApp message at +254-115-655-877. 

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Once you book your Kenya safari with Goldstep Safaris Ltd (www.Goldstep.africa), you and yours will have a fun-loaded and needed head start to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity

Celebrate your love with a safari adventure that will create unforgettable memories for you and your partner. Whether it's a honeymoon, a babymoon, an anniversary, a birthday, or a wedding, we have the perfect package for you.
Enjoy 14 days and 13 nights of exploring the wild beauty of Africa, from the bush to the beach. Experience the thrill of seeing exotic animals, the romance of sleeping under the stars, and the luxury of relaxing in our exclusive lodges. Don't miss this chance to make your dream safari come true.
The Maasai Mara National Reserve is only a small part of the Greater Mara Ecosystem, which also includes the Group Ranches of Koiyaki, Lemek, Ol Chorro Oirowua, Olkinyei, Siana, Maji Moto, Naikara, Ol Derkesi, Kerinkani, Oloirien, and Kimintet. Later, return to the lodge for supper and an overnight stay.
We'll get up earlier than usual on this day for our hot balloon adventure. Our driving guide will pick us up to board our balloon. In Kenya, hot-air ballooning has grown quite popular.
This is the type of ride that takes adventure to the next level. You will experience the region's scenery in an entirely new and breathtaking light. We'll enjoy a picnic breakfast once we land. After that, we'll go deep into the park. This day's meal will be a lunch box.  As we return to our resort, we will stop at the Masai settlement.
The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Mara and Simiyu sections of the Serengeti ecosystem. The Serengeti National Park in northern Tanzania is famous for its yearly mass migration of wildebeest and zebra.
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We will tailor your Safari to suit your individual or group preferences and budget requirements.

Itineraries

Day 1

Naivasha.

On this day, after breakfast, we will go to Wilson Airport to board our chopper ride to the Menengai craters. We'll take a tour of the crater.
Then, land on the crater's rim and enjoy the picturesque view from the crater's rim. Later, we'll fly out of the Menengai Crater and arrive at our Naivasha hotel. As we check-in, we'll have lunch and then go boating on Lake Naivasha. Later, we'll return to our hotel for supper and an overnight stay.

Day 2

Bogoria.

Drive to Bogoria after an early breakfast. Lake Bogoria is a salty, alkaline lake in a volcanic area south of Lake Baringo, Kenya, about north of the equator. Lake Bogoria, like Lake Nakuru, Lake Elmenteita, and Lake Magadi in the Rift Valley to the south, and Lake Logipi to the north, is home to one of the world's greatest concentrations of lesser flamingos at times.

The lake is also well-known for its geysers and hot springs, both on the lake's shore and within it. At least ten geysers erupting up to 5 meters high may be seen in four sites surrounding the lake.

The activity of geysers is influenced by changes in lake level, which can inundate or expose some geysers.

Day 3

Nakuru- Elementaita.

After breakfast, depart from Bogoria for Nakuru, where you will have an early lunch before going on a wildlife drive in Nakuru National Park.

Following the wildlife drive, we will spend the afternoon and overnight . Dinner and sleeping at the hotel.

Day 4

Maasai Mara.

After breakfast, depart for Maasai Mara in southwestern Kenya. Arrive in time for lunch at Mara.

Check-in and then go on a game drive in the afternoon. The Maasai Mara is world-renowned for its remarkable population of lions, leopards, and cheetahs, as well as the yearly Great Migration of zebra, Thomson's gazelle, and wildebeest from July to October.

The Maasai Mara National Reserve is only a small part of the Greater Mara Ecosystem, which also includes the Group Ranches of Koiyaki, Lemek, Ol Chorro Oirowua, Olkinyei, Siana, Maji Moto, Naikara, Ol Derkesi, Kerinkani, Oloirien, and Kimintet. Later, return to the lodge for supper and an overnight stay.

Day 5

Maasai Mara.

We'll get up earlier than usual on this day for our hot balloon adventure. Our driving guide will pick us up to board our balloon. In Kenya, hot-air ballooning has grown quite popular.

This is the type of ride that takes adventure to the next level. You will experience the region's scenery in an entirely new and breathtaking light. We'll enjoy a picnic breakfast once we land. After that, we'll go deep into the park.
This day's meal will be a lunch box.  
As we return to our resort, we will stop at the Maasai settlement.

Day 6

Serengeti National Park through Isebania.

After breakfast, we will cross the border into Tanzania to reach Serengeti National Park. Arrive early for lunch and check-in, then embark on an afternoon game drive.
The park is 14,750 square kilometers (5,700 square miles) in size and includes grassland plains, savanna, riverine forest, and forests.
The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Mara and Simiyu sections of the Serengeti ecosystem.
The Serengeti National Park in northern Tanzania is famous for its yearly mass migration of wildebeest and zebra.

The herds migrate north from their breeding areas in the green southern plains in search of fresh forage. Many traverse the crocodile-infested Grumeti River in the swampy western section. Others go northeast to the Lobo Hills, which are home to black eagles.

The Moru Kopjes' granite outcrops are home to black rhinos. The park is well-known across the world for its wealth of species and great biodiversity.

we end the day at Sopa, Serengeti, for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 7

Ngorongoro.

After breakfast, we will proceed to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) is a World Heritage Site located 180 kilometers (110 miles) west of Arusha in Tanzania's Crater Highlands.

The area is called after the Ngorongoro Crater, a massive volcanic crater located inside it.

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority, an institution of the Tanzanian government, manages the conservation area, which follows the boundary of the Ngorongoro Division of the Arusha Region.

The crater's name is onomatopoeic; it was called by Maasai pastoralists after the sound made by the cowbell (ngoro ngoro). Various hominid species have colonized the area for 3 million years, according to fossil evidence discovered at the Olduvai Gorge. The crater is home to over 25,000 big animals, the majority of which are ungulates.

The crater's large mammals include the black rhinoceros, whose local population has plummeted from about 108 in 1964-66 to between 11-14 in 1995, the African buffalo or Cape buffalo, and the hippopotamus.

Other ungulates include the blue wildebeest, Grant's zebra, common eland, and Grant's and Thomson's gazelles. Waterbucks are mostly seen around Lerai Forest.

There are no crocodiles or topis. The absence of impala is due to the lack of open woods, which they like. Giraffes are also missing, probably due to a lack of browse species. Cheetahs, East African wild dogs, and African leopards are uncommon sightings. We'll eat lunch before heading to our Arusha hotel, Mount Meru.

Day 8

Arusha.

On this day, visitors are free to do as they like.

Day 9

Amboseli through Namanga.

On this day, after breakfast, guests should leave early and pass the Namanga border into Kenyan territory.
Proceed directly to Amboseli National Park. Have lunch and then go to the park. Amboseli National Park, located around 240 kilometers southeast of Nairobi, is Kenya's second most popular national park after Maasai Mara National Reserve.
The park covers 39,206 hectares and is in the heart of an 8,000-square-kilometer ecosystem that stretches over the Kenya-Tanzania border.
The locals are primarily Maasai, but people from other parts of the nation have moved there, drawn by the strong tourist-driven economy and intense agriculture along the system of wetlands that make this low-rainfall location, with an average rainfall of 350 mm, one of the greatest wildlife-viewing experiences in the world, with 400 species of birds, including water birds such as pelicans, kingfishers, crakes, hamerkop, and 47 raptor species.
The park is also well known for being the greatest spot in the world to get up close and personal with free-roaming elephants. Other park features include the opportunity to meet Maasai and visit a Maasai community. Mount Kilimanjaro, the world's tallest free-standing peak, can also be seen from the park.
We'll later return to our hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 10

Tsavo East.

Tsavo East, one of the country's largest parks, offers huge and undeveloped stretches of desert wilderness interrupted by the turquoise and emerald meanderings of the Galana River. It is defended by the endless lava ranges of the Yatta Plateau and monitored by among of Kenya's greatest elephant herds.
Tsavo East National Park, at 13,747 square kilometers, is also one of Kenya's oldest and largest parks. Located in a semi-arid territory historically known as the Taru Desert, it opened in April 1948 and is located near the town of Voi in the Taita-Taveta County of the former Coast Province.
The A109 road and a railway split the park into east and west portions. It is named after the Tsavo River, which flows west to east across the national park and borders Tanzania's Chyulu Hills National Park and Mkomazi Game Reserve.
The Athi and Tsavo rivers merge within Tsavo East National Park to form the Galana River.
The park is mostly made up of semi-arid grasslands and savanna. It is regarded as one of the world's biodiversity hotspots, and its fame stems mostly from the abundance of various species that may be observed, including the famous 'big five' of lion, black rhino, cape buffalo, elephant, and leopard.
The park also has a diverse bird population, including the black kite, crowned crane, lovebird, and sacred ibis. Tsavo East National Park is mostly flat, with barren grasslands crisscrossed by the Galana River. The Yatta Plateau and Lugard Falls are two further highlights.
The Day ends and we rest for tomorrow's action.

Day 11

Mombasa Island.

After breakfast, we'll travel south to Mombasa. If we are up early the next morning, we will go on a brief game drive in Tsavo West National Park. Tsavo West National Park is higher and wetter, including marshes, Lake Jipe, and the Mzima Springs. It is well-known for its birds and huge beasts. It also has a black rhino sanctuary.
Arrive in time for lunch in Mombasa. Mombasa is a seaport city on Kenya's coast along the Indian Ocean. After Nairobi, it is the country's oldest and second-largest metropolis. Mombasa's advantageous position on the Indian Ocean made it a historical commercial center[3], and it has been held by several countries. Port Reitz in the south and Tudor Creek in the north divide the island from the mainland.
In the ancient city, have a Swahili meal for lunch. Later, we'll take a city tour, stopping at Forte Jesus, crossing to Nyali, which is on the mainland north of the island and connected by the New Nyali Bridge, and seeing Mamba Village. Later, we'll return to our hotel for supper and an overnight stay.

Day 12

Watamu.

On this day, we will spend the majority of our time at Watamu. In Watamu, there are several activities to choose from. Watamu is a tiny town on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast, about 105 kilometers north of Mombasa and 15 kilometers south of Malindi. It is located on a little bluff between the Blue Lagoon and Watamu Bay.
It is part of Kilifi County and its primary economic activities are tourism and fishing. The area's shoreline has white sand beaches and offshore coral formations arrayed in many bays and beaches, including Garoda Beach, Turtle Bay, Blue Lagoon Bay, Watamu Bay, Ocean Breeze, Kanani Reef, and Jacaranda Beach.
They are part of the Watamu Marine National Park, which protects them.
On the East African coast, the Marine Park is regarded as one of the greatest places to dive and snorkel. Because of its silver sand beaches and pristine water, it is also ranked as Africa's third-best beach. Watamu Marine Association is a unique organization that local community groups, the tourism industry, and environmental groups formed to support the Kenyan Wildlife Service, the park's managing authority, in protecting the area.
This group's members include Watamu Boat Operator, Hemingways, Ocean Sports, Turtle Bay, Arocha Kenya, Lonno Lodge Mida Community Conservation group, and women's group.
Sand flats and mangrove forests, of Mida Creek are home to seabirds and green and hawksbill turtles. Elephants, monkeys, and rare birdlife can be found in the inland Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Reserve. We can go to the Gedi Ruins as well. Later on, head back to our hotel for dinner and a night.

Day 13

Malindi & Lamu

After breakfast on this day, we will travel to Malindi and Lamu. Return subsequently for dinner and an overnight stay at our hotel in Kilifi.

Day 14

Back to Nairobi by SGR train.

This will mark the end of your first adventure, we will organize the transfer for guys going to the airport and also a place for any group that will want to extend their stay in Kenya via our Air BnB Partners.

Return transportation from Nairobi to the locations indicated in the schedule above and back to Nairobi.

Professional multilingual safari guide and driver.

Accommodation suggested.

Guaranteed departures for private trips with a minimum of two guests, luxury trips with a minimum of four guests, and budget bookings with a minimum of six guests.

While on safari, enjoy complimentary mineral water in the safari minibus. Enrollment in the Flying Doctors Society - Air rescue emergency.

Mineral water and cold drinks are available in safari vehicles.

Window seating with an open top or roof is guaranteed. All meals during the safari are covered.

Pre-tour schedule in written form.

lengthy drives in the game.

Before the day of the safari, payment for the entire trip must be made in full. Included are the government levy, VAT, and service fees.

Promised to be spotless, well-maintained, and in good condition of our transport Cruisers.

Personal expenses include travel insurance, the cost of excess baggage, communication fees (for emails, faxes, cell phones, airtime, and phone calls), and any meals or drinks that are not listed in the itinerary.

All applicable admission fees to the game park.

Not required Nighttime excursions, nature walks, game drives, bird watching, etc.

Gratuity for servers at hotels, camps, and airports, as well as for porte rage. Supplements for Christmas, New Year's, and Easter.

Giving your professional driver guide a gratuity.

Bush dinners, balloon safaris, chopper trips, yacht trips, recorded dive trips, and sunset bush cock tails are all not included. Nevertheless, they are available upon request.

The price of getting a passport and a visa when traveling across borders. Traveling Doctors: International, Local, and Airfare.

Please take note that we kindly suggest paying for your safari with M-Pesa by using our TILL NUMBER or via bank as provided during booking.

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