Tour overview
Enjoy the Sun, Sand and Sea in Northern Kenya.
The Northern region of Kenya is vast and scenic, It’s home to various tribes and has
remained comparatively inaccessible until now.
North is diverse and unique to herself , ranging from the lush highland green, on the
southern side of the Mathews ranges and the gem Samburu National Park home of the
grevys’ Zebra also only found in the North, to the red sands of the northern borders with
Ethiopia in through Chalbi desert, its terrain is varied, mysterious and extraordinarily
beautiful.
EXPEDITION ITINERARY
Day One
Route: Nairobi to Ngurunit (506 km) Approx.8hrs
Meal Stop: Nanyuki (at own cost)
Meals Provided: Dinner
Accommodation: New Golbo
Activity Included: Ngurunit Rock Pools
Day Two
Route: Ngurunit to Loiyangalani (160km) Approx.5hrs
Accommodation: Tilamari Village Inn
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Activity Included: Wind Farm, Lake Turkana
Day Three
Route: Loiyangalani to North Horr to Kalacha (65Km) Approx. 4hrs
Lunch Stop Over: North Horr Catholic Mission
Accommodation: Kalacha Cultural Centre
Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Activity Included: El Molo Cultural Tour, Desert Oasis, Sand Dunes
Day Four
Route: Kalacha to Marsabit (160Km) Approx.5.5hrs
Accommodation: Silvia Inn Hotel
Meals Provided Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Activity Included: The Desert, Lake Paraside Tour
Day Five
Route: Marsabit to Nairobi (550Km) Approx. 8hrs
Meal Stop: Isiolo Town
Meals Provided: Breakfast
WHAT TO EXPECT
Let’s manage your expectations from the onset. The North offers one of the most scenic
landscapes in Kenya. However:-
If you are looking for fancy linen and bedding this is not the trip.
If you want some luxury. This is not the trip. Accommodation is basic, decent but it’s not
camping.
This is an adventure trip to the north and we ensure you are comfortable. The rooms are
clean, the food is fantastic, and the guides are awesome.
The places listed are budget but we have been able to get the best.
It’s a new destination and this is clear in the infrastructure, but we have been doing these trips
to transform lives through tourism in the North with our ground handler.
It’s an intense adventure and you will probably need to do your hair after this trip or hit the
spa!
WHAT TO CARRY
1. Rucksack or Duffel preferred for luggage as opposed to suitcases.
2. Shower sandals/crocs as its shared shower in some places.
3. Power Bank
4. National ID/Passport
5. Proper Comfortable outdoor Shoes
6. Personal effects (wash kit, sunscreen, lip balm, slippers, soap, tissue paper, toothbrush +
paste)
7. Swimming Costumes
8. Hoodie/Warm Shuka / Shawl for evenings
9. Plenty of drinking water (3 liters for each day, you can topwater en route)
10. Sunhat and sunscreen
11. Snacks for the long drives
12. Day Pack /Small Bag to carry your personal items
13. Camera
14. Entertainment: Blue tooth speakers, Board Games
15. Insect repellant and Anti Histamine
16. Drinks and Beverages ( Beers are available at the local shops, please pack your preferred hard drinks)
17. Tip for guides, drivers, and chefs
18. Personal first aid and personal medication
GENERAL NOTES
1. You will get to refill on water and drinks at the designated local shops.
2. You are advised to pack items that are required during the day in a daypack to avoid the
inconvenience of opening the boot every time.
3. What to Wear: Desert safari clothes should be neutral, breathable, and adjustable for both
hot, and cold temperatures and plenty of dust. Hot, because the desert afternoons are
blazing sunny. And cold, because, as much as people think the desert is hot all the time;
early mornings and evenings can freeze cold.
4. Shoes: Comfortable light Sneakers, Sandals , flip-flops. You will be in the vehicle most of
the time. There will be short breaks and stops–where you get out to stretch your legs,
enjoy the desert scenery and take pictures. We recommend sneakers or light boots to walk
on the sand dunes
5. Sunscreen/Lip balm: The best way to protect yourself from sunburns is by covering
yourself with sunscreen. The lip balm will protect your lips from cracking as the desert is
dusty and dry. Make sure your sunscreen is not greasy, tacky, or too scented.
FOOD & SNACKS
Meals are provided except for select lunches as per itinerary. However, snacks for the journey can
be sourced personally as well as drinking water.
The first day is a very long day. You are advised to pack away snacks. Kindly purchase all your
requirements in Nairobi.
PS: Any special dietary requirements such as diabetic, vegetarian, lactose intolerant, or non-beef
MUST BE communicated in advance for the meals we prepare.
EXTRA COSTS
1. Ngurunit Community Fees – Kes. 300 p.p
2. El Molo Boat Ride – Kes. 500 p.p
3. Loiyangalani & NorthHorr Swimming Pool – Kes. 300 p.p
CREW
Your Tour will have crew members – your Driver(s)/ Trip Leader(s) and Local Guide(s)
ITINERARY FLEXIBILITY
This information and the itinerary we’ve given you, are intended to serve as guidelines only. Each
trip must be flexible to allow for all variables that are beyond our control – such as adverse road
conditions, complications caused by the weather, unstable political situations, as well as logistical
implications, and the group’s common good, etc. Our trips generally run as planned, and you’ll,
more than likely, get see everything listed, if not more
Included
- Meals on Safari
- 4 Nights Accommodation
- Lake paradise Tour
- Desert Safari
- Professional Tour Guide
Not Included
- • Marsabit National Park entrance
- • Drinks at designated stops
- • personal items as listed above
- • Tips for Guides
- • Medical and Insurance expenses
- • Swimming pool charge
- Breakfast and Lunch on the first day
Day 1: Nairobi to Ngurunit
Depart early from Nairobi on a Land Cruiser and drive north past Nanyuki and the
beautiful farmlands of Timau to stop for fuel at Isiolo and a short bathroom break. Keep
heading north and stopover for photos and sightseeing at Mt. Ololokwe. Proceed to
Ngurunit, an oasis surrounded by ndoto ranges popularly known for its bird life, for
overnight and dinner with views of the ranges and the singing of bird life around.
Day 2: Ngurunit to Loiyangalani
After breakfast, head out south to Loiyangalani, a tourist town by the shores of Lake
Turkana, the largest Alkaline lake in the world. Arrive in time for lunch , and later enjoy the
afternoon cooling off at Oasis swimming pool. Late in the afternoon visit a small island
home to the famous El molo people who are 100% dependent on the lake for survival.If
you are out for some adventure you can visit Elmollo shrine Island by boat
Evening Sundowner on the lake is a lively way to end the day.
Day 3: Loiyangalani to North Horr to Kalacha
After breakfast leave the Lake town for Chalbi desert via North Horr .The journey leads
you to a beautiful oasis and sand dune at the edge of the Chalbi desert. The tour will take
you through the North Horr and Kalacha oasis, pleasant surprises in the middle of the very
arid countryside.
Spend the evening in cottages at the edge of the desert-Kalacha .The nights are great
for stargazing. It’s the perfect place to find your peace after a long drive in the desert
Day 4: Kalacha to Marsabit
In the morning embark on crossing the great Chalbi desert driving by the rock dune at
the heart of the desert. The journey leads you to a beautiful Gamura oasis in Maikona .
Also known for its shallow wells, it later proceed to Marsabit, a cool, misty mountain
town in the North. Drive up to Lake Marsabit in time to see the animals coming out for
an evening drink, visit the 3 crater lakes in the park before going to your hotel for
dinner. The sunset from the hills is also worth the drive.
Day 5: Marsabit to Nairobi
In the morning visit the cool forested town and buy some souvenirs, before heading out
back to the city. Stop over at Nanyuki for lunch then proceed with the journey to Nairobi to
arrive early in the evening