11 Days Kenya Cultural Safaris and Heritages

11 Days Starting and ending in Nairobi

Visiting: Nairobi Central, Escarpment, Mai Mahiu, Narok Town, Ololaimutiek Village, Maasai Mara National Reserve, Mara river, Mara Serena Airstrip, Kilgoris, Sare, Awendo Market, Gogo Hydro Power Station, Thimlich Ohinga Historic Site, Macalder Mines, Sori, Nyandiwa, Nyamgondho Mini Park, Magunga, Sindo, Mbita Township, Mbita tourist hotel, Mbita Rusinga Bridge, Kakrigu Polytechnic Playground, Tom Mboya Mausoleum, Wayando Beach Eco Lodge, Mbasa Island, Takawiri Island, Mfangano Island, Mbita Ferry, Luanda K'Otieno Pier, Aram Market, Ndori Town, Kit-Mikayi, Kisumu, Kisumu City, Ahero Irrig Sche., Awasi Town, LWANDA MAGERE, Awasi, Kericho, Kericho Tea Factory, Londiani Junction, Mau Summit, Nakuru, Gilgil, Naivasha, Nairobi

Tour operator:

Great Horizon Trails

Tour code:

GHT 012

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

2 - 7

Physical rating:

Low

Age range:

3-80

Special diets catered:

Vegetarians, Vegans, Meat, Halal, Any other special dietary

Tour operated in:
English
Trip Styles:

Budget, Camping, Safari Tours

This tour is no longer available

Tour Overview

This Tour is best for any traveller as it crisscrosses the country with so many vegetation and sceneries. From Nairobi city, we pass through the Rift Valley province to Maasai Mara game reserve to see the many animals which abound the park including the big five. You then drive through Kilgoris to Awendo Sugar belt with a Sony sugar processing factory. Through to the mythological sites of Thim Lich Ohinga in Migori, Nyamgodho in Homa Bay County, Kit Mikayi and Lwanda Magere in Kisumu county. Not forgetting the oldest Gold mines of Macalder in Migori and the tea highlands of Kericho County. The tour will also take you to the beautiful and historical Islands in Lake Victoria that is Rusinga Island and Mfangano Island. The two islands are the home of the Suba tribe which is a Bantu tribe that came to Kenya from Uganda and got assimilated to the bigger Luo tribe.

Highlights

  • See the beautiful and scenic landscapes of Kenya

  • Experience the best side of Lake Victoria with the Luo culture - one of the 47 tribes of Kenya

  • Professional English-speaking safari guide / driver with transport in 7-seater safari mini vans

  • 10 nights' budget accommodation with daily meals as per the tour dossier

  • Experience the wildlife in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve

Places You'll See

The Border Point Between Maasai Mara And Serengeti National Park

Kisii Highlands

Awendo Sugar Belt

Oriang' Market Near Kendu Bay

Macalder Mines Near Thim Lich Ohinga

The Lake City Of Kisumu

Game Driving In The Mara Savannah

The Famous Mara River

Wildebeest Crossing The Mara River

Hunting In The Mara

Mbita Point - Luanda Kotieno Ferry Transport

Traditional Fishing Boat In Lake Victoria

Ready To Depart For The Safari

Great Rift Valley Escarpment

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Nairobi — Maasai Mara National Reserve
Location: Nairobi Central, Escarpment, Mai Mahiu, Narok Town, Ololaimutiek Village, Maasai Mara National Reserve
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Miti Mingi Eco Camp or Similar
Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner

This heritage budget tour of 11 days departs Nairobi for a journey along the floor of the Great Rift Valley with a stopover at the View Point to have a glance at the Breath taking Escarpment with Panoramic View of Mt. Longonot. Lunch enroute, followed by evening game drive on arrival in the Mara.
Dinner and overnight at the Campsite.

Day 2 : Maasai Mara Full Day.
Location: Maasai Mara National Reserve, Mara river, Ololaimutiek Village
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Miti Mingi Eco Camp or Similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Full day will be spent in the vast Maasai Mara in search of its renowned plain game; Black manned Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, and migration of Wild Beast and Zebras. The ride will take you to the famous Mara River where we have the Hippos and Crocodiles. This section also boasts of many species of Bird life. It is also the gateway for the seasonal Wildebeest Migration between Serengeti to Mara in June/July.
Dinner and overnight at the Camp.

Note: You can enjoy Balloon ride very early in the morning at an extra cost or a visit to a Maasai village or Nature Walk in between or in the evening.

Day 3 : Maasai Mara — Kilgoris — Awendo
Location: Ololaimutiek Village, Mara Serena Airstrip, Kilgoris, Sare
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Awendo Budget Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After an early breakfast, depart from Mara to Awendo. On the way you will see the beautiful landscape. Awendo has large Sugarcane plantation and host one of the largest Sugar Factory — Sony Sugar Factory. Dinner and Overnight at a budget hotel

Day 4 : Awendo — Gogo Falls — Thim Lich Ohinga
Location: Awendo Market, Gogo Hydro Power Station, Thimlich Ohinga Historic Site
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Budget tents
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, depart to Thim Lich Ohinga via Gogo Falls. Thim Lich Ohinga - the unique architectural stone structure situated in Nyanza province 181kms South of Kisumu in Migori district to pitch your tents and get ready for the wonder. The site lies on a gentle sloppy hill some 46kms North West of Migori town near Macalder’s mines. Its exact geographical location on map is at grid reference 019 474 on sheet number 129/4. Thim Lich Ohinga is believed to be one of the most important archaeological discoveries in East Africa and only compared to Great Zimbabwe ruins and the modified Great Wall of China in terms of architectural achievements. A dry stone enclosure of zigzagging walls some 150m in diameter and 1.0 to 4.2m in height built on lose stones and blocks without any dressing or mortar. Archaeological record of material found within the site goes beyond 500yrs ago. Since the present inhabitants of the area arrived probably some 3 centuries ago, it seems most likely that Bantus who initially occupied this region prior to the arrival of Luos first built the stone structures. Abundant rocks on the hilly areas provided them with building materials to meet their security requirement to drive away the wild animals and protect them from the warring tribes around that area.
Thim Lich Ohinga literally in dholuo language means “frightening dense forest or scary jungle” was occupied after the Bantus by Kabwoch Kochieng clan who drove away the Bantus then followed by Kanyamkago clan whom also subsequently were driven away by Kadem who are the present occupants of the area around Thim Lich. However, the Kanyamwa clan came also to settle here but most of them decided to move to Lambwe valley around Kakaeta in Ndhiwa. The small number remained behind around Thim Lich Ohinga. More stories can be heard from the curator on the ground. Dinner and overnight in the budget tents

Day 5 : Thim Lich Ohinga — Macalder Mines — Thim Lich Ohinga.
Location: Thimlich Ohinga Historic Site, Macalder Mines, Thimlich Ohinga Historic Site
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Budget tents
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, we will drive to Macalder Mines, have a walk in the compound and get to learn how the Gold processing has been done by local people before driving back to Thim Lich Ohinga for lunch, then spend the afternoon at leisure taking your notes with an optional guided Nature walk to the villages to meet the people and get to learn much more about the rich culture and tradition of the Luo people and especially the Kadem clan at a cost. Not forgetting the panoramic view of this virgin land and its natural status. Dinner and overnight in the budget tents.

Day 6 : Thim Lich Ohinga — Sori — Nyamgondho Site — Sindo — Mbita
Location: Thimlich Ohinga Historic Site, Sori, Nyandiwa, Nyamgondho Mini Park, Magunga, Sindo, Mbita Township, Mbita tourist hotel
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Mbita Tourist Hotel or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast in Thim Lich Ohinga, drive up to the junction of Lwanda Magwar, then on to the highway dirt road to Sori, have a stop over to have a glance at the mythical stone which disappeared with no trace. Then to the right further to Karungu then to Gwasi, turn left at Kiabuya shopping centre then drive and meander over to the vintage hill to have a glance at the most scenic panoramic view of Kiwa Island which is the busiest Island and very rich in fishing activities and the peninsular almost 2km inside the lake. Pass through Nyandiwa shopping centre, then turn left to reach Nyandiwa beach where we will stop and leave the car. Walk to the legendary site of Adikinyi Nyamgondho (connoting the time and the type of fishing in dholuo) the wife of Julu son of Ombare. Listen to the legendary story from the locals. After the amazing story, Drive further, still along the Lake through Gingo shopping centre which is known for its Dagaa (the smallest type of fish in Lake Victoria} We reach Mbita early evening, check in at a budget hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 7 : Mbita — Rusinga Full Day
Location: Mbita Township, Mbita Rusinga Bridge, Kakrigu Polytechnic Playground, Tom Mboya Mausoleum, Wayando Beach Eco Lodge, Mbita tourist hotel
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Mbita Tourist Hotel or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, depart from your accommodation with your picnic lunch and drive past the course way to enter the famous Rusinga Island. Rusinga is an austerely pretty island with high crags dominating the desolate goat-grazed landscape. A single dirt road is running around its circumference. Life here is difficult, drought common place, and high winds a frequent torment. The occasional heavy rain either washes away the soil or sinks into the porous rock, emerging lower down where it creates swamps. Ecologically, the island is in very dire straits: almost all its trees have been cut down for cooking fuel or been converted into lucrative charcoal. These conditions make farming highly unpredictable and most people rely on some fishing to make ends meet. Drive towards left from the junction to see Ligongo Hill site where Dr. Mary and Louis Leakey found the skull of Proconsul Africanus which is believed to be approximately 18 million years old and was a man the earliest ancestor and so was taken to National Museum of Kenya in Nairobi where you can view it when time allows, further drive to Tom Mboya’s mausoleum which lies on family land at Kamasengere on the north side of the island, about 7km by the dirt road from Mbita, or roughly 5km directly across the island. The mausoleum (open most days to visitors) contains various mementoes and gifts Mboya received during his lifetime. Tom Mboya, civil rights champion, trade unionist and charismatic young Luo politician who was gunned down in Nairobi in 1969, sparking off a crisis that led to over forty deaths in widespread rioting and demonstrations.
Drive further to go around the Island with its beautiful scenery. You can enjoy a cold drink at the Luxurious Rusinga Island Lodge at an extra cost before driving back to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 8 : Mbita — Takawiri — Mfangano — Mbita
Location: Mbita Township, Mbasa Island, Takawiri Island, Mfangano Island, Mbita Township, Mbita tourist hotel
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Mbita Tourist Hotel or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, with your picnic lunch, enjoy a ride on traditional boat with horse power engine past the two smallest Islands called Mbasa Namiyolo to reach the beautiful Island of Takawiri with very white sands and get to know how they survive and live with the traditional fishing style. These Isles of Lake Victoria are settled by Abasuba tribes who are Bantu speakers and believed to have come from Uganda more than 200yrs ago. The name “Suba” means “the people who are always wandering”. The arrival of the Abasuba displaced the Nilotic cattle handling Luo people who moved further north. We ride further to Mfangano Island where we have the geometric rock paintings at Mawanga cave and Kwitone on the island. It is believed that the rock art pre-dates the migration of both Nilotes and Bantus and is thought to be the work of ancestral Twa, a forager-hunter people who may have been originally related to the pygmies of Eastern Congo.The paintings are thought to have been made between 1000 and 4000yrs ago and may have been used for rain making purposes. It is known for instance those similar paintings in Eastern Uganda only 200kms North of Suba district were used for this purpose. Rock engraving site in the area include “cupule” sites, where cup-shaped depressions have been ground into the rock surface, as well as a rock gong. Although cupule’s often resembles a Bao game their original use is likely to have been for ritual purposes, such as initiation. Cupules are found all over the world and are thought to be amongst the oldest form of rock art probably predating paintings such as those Mawanga and Kwitone by thousands of years.
After disembarking, we will have 5 minutes walk from the boat to Mawanga. Although they were painted as part of a vanished mythology, the cave, the paintings and the surrounding area retain powers in the traditions of the Abasuba. The Wasamo clans, who live around the cave, are the rainmakers of the Abasuba, and the elders agree that the paintings have been used for rain making ceremonies, with the red paintings representing the moon and the white ones representing the sun. After getting to learn the wonders of the two rock, we ride back to Mbita, picnic lunch enroute, after relaxing you can enjoy optional hike to Gembe Hills to have a view of the beautiful isles in Lake Victoria before dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Note: You can donate towards the upkeep of Abasuba community peace Museum in Mfangano to continue with their good work of maintaining the rock arts.

Day 9 : Mbita — Luanda K'otieno— Kit Mikayi — Kisumu.
Location: Mbita Ferry, Luanda K'Otieno Pier, Aram Market, Ndori Town, Kit-Mikayi, Kisumu
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Kisumu Budget hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After an early breakfast, depart from the hotel at 06:30am to the ferry which departs at 07:00am to Lwanda K’Otieno. Between Mbita and Lwanda, you will have a chance to see fishermen at work in their boats closer to the ferry. After disembarking drive to Seme to reach Kenya’s most dramatic archaeological site, a vast granite rock tower called Kit Mikayi. The rock is situated in Kisumu district, Maseno division, East — Seme — location, Kit — Mikayi sub-location, Kangeso village, Kadol clan.
The rock which is about 70 to 80 ft tall is located 30kms Far East of Kisumu city and 1km from Kisumu — Bondo road. The mythical story behind Kit Mikayi will be told by the local guides as they know from generations.
Drive further to Kisumu to check in at a hotel or a guest house for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 10 : Kisumu — Lwanda Magere Site (Kano Sidho) — Kericho
Location: Kisumu City, Ahero Irrig Sche., Awasi Town, LWANDA MAGERE, Awasi, Kericho
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Kericho Budget Hotel or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, drive to Awasi junction, divert on your left-hand side and then drive to the site where one of the great Luo sons was laid to rest. Magere was staying in Kano in a clan called Sidho, however, he was not a true Kano man, he was from Kombe clan which was not Luo but “Mwa”. The mythical story about Magere will be told by the locals living around the site
After a fascinating and moving story, we will drive back to Awasi junction, turn left and drive through the beautiful panoramic view of Nandi hills, Muhoroni sugar e.t.c. to reach Kericho early evening, check in at the hotel. Kericho is a Tea country which has placed Kenya to be the world third largest Tea producer after India and Sri Lanka. There are beautiful rolling hills carpeted in neat, bright green tea bushes as far as you can see. The climate here is perfect for Tea with rain falling almost every afternoon. Kericho was named after Ole Kericho, a Maasai Chief who was killed in the battle by the Gusii in the 19th Century. Optional tea plantation tour can be organised at an extra cost. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Note: You can donate towards the maintenance of this wonderful site and the upkeep of its Curator.

Day 11 : Kericho — Nairobi
Location: Kericho Tea Factory, Londiani Junction, Mau Summit, Nakuru, Gilgil, Naivasha, Escarpment, Nairobi
Accommodation: N/A
Accommodation Name: N/A
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

After breakfast, take your picnic lunch boxes with you, depart to Nairobi through the Tea plantations and the tropical Molo forest into Great Rift valley with a view of Mt Longonot dotted in Mau Escarpment arriving in Nairobi in the evening to end your cultural safari

What's Included

  • 1 bottle of Mineral Water per person per day

    500ml bottled water

  • Local Taxes

    All applicable Government Added Tax

  • Fully Guided

    With an experienced professional driver guide

  • Entrance Fees

    All applicable Game Park entrance fees

  • Accommodation

    In a budget hotel

  • Game Drives on Safari

    Extensive game runs

  • Return Transport in a customised safari vehicle with open top for game viewing

  • Airport Transfers at Destination

    One way complimentary Airport transfer preferably upon arrival

  • Meals – Full Board

    Breakfast x10, Lunch x11, Dinner x10

What's Not Included

  • Tipping and Gratuities

  • Drinks with Meals

  • International Travel

  • Country Entry Visas

  • Airport Transfers at Destination

    Additional transfers can be arranged at an extra cost

Optional Extras

  • Extra cost for transport and game drive in a 4X4WD land cruiser

    US$75 Per Person applicable for use of 4x4WD Safari Jeep / Land cruiser

Check out our Q&As

  • What is the tipping policy?

    Minimum of $10 per day

  • Are flights included in this tour?

    No flights not included but can be arranged at an extra cost

  • Is the tour Available Privately?

    Yes, we can give quote for a private tour based on the number of guests.

  • Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?

    Not all.

  • Are vaccinations required for this tour?

    We advise you enquire with relevant embassies before travelling

  • What is the fitness level required to do this tour?

    Low

  • Are all entrance fees included in the price?

    YES

  • Are all the relevant entry visa’s included in the price of the tour?

    Entry Visas not included

  • What is the standard of the hotels on this tour?

    Semi Luxury budget type of accommodation

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    Yes Children ar permitted with those below 18yrs to be accompanied by an adult

  • Will passengers from another country be participating in the tour?

    Yes, for group safari.

  • Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?

    Yes we can assist with Pre or Post accommodation.

  • Is there a limit to luggage that can be brought on the tour?

    Yes,

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes

  • Company Instant Book

    Yes

  • Will there be an escort accompanying this tour?

    NO

  • What currencies are required for this tour?

    US$ and local currencies.

  • Are airport transfers included in this tour?

    We offer a complimentary one way Airport transfer preferably upon arrival, to the hotel or to start your safari

  • What is the maximum group size?

    Safari vehicles carry a maximum of 7passengers

  • Do you require a visa for this holiday?

    Yes, for foreigners.

  • Will I know the names and details of all the accommodation before I depart?

    Yes but subject to availability.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Since 2002

  • What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

    Due to our strong contribution to the success of cultural and ecotourism ventures in East Africa We are members of ESOK - Ecotourism Society of Kenya. Our Values We value our customers and treat them with great respect. Our goal is Client Satisfaction..

  • Am I contributing to any charity by booking the tour?

    NO

  • What policies are in place for Covid-19?

    Health and hygiene are in place to prevent and control COVID-19 as we work and follow the guidelines of the local authorities

  • Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?

    YES

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Yes. However, it is strictly subject to availability of the tour.

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Confirmation payment proof receipt and a copy of the itinerary

  • Does this Company offer Tailor made tours?

    Yes

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    Yes

  • Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

    We have people travelling form different countries all over the world therefore it is so hard to tell upfront the travelling companions.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    Booking terms and conditions will be applicable

Reviews from Travellers on this Tour

Larry Kingry  

Outstanding Cultural Tour with perfect guides

Jun 20, 2020

Marcus, our driver, and cook gave exceptional personal attention to us. The trip was everything we Could have expected including varied places to stay to experience the culture of the different areas of Western Kenya.

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