
Day 1 — Hell's Gate & Lake Naivasha
Early morning departure from Nairobi (90 minutes) to Hell's Gate National Park. Cycle or walk through the gorge alongside zebra, giraffe, and gazelle — no vehicle required. Explore the dramatic Ol Njorowa Gorge and geothermal spa. Picnic lunch before transferring to Lake Naivasha for an afternoon boat ride among hippos and waterbirds. Return to Nairobi in the early evening.
Activities centred on Lake Naivasha and the adjacent Hells Gate National Park in Kenya's Great Rift Valley.
Boat safari 1–2 hours; Hells Gate 30 minutes drive from the lake
Lake Naivasha sits in the heart of the Great Rift Valley at 1,884 metres above sea level, its papyrus-fringed shores sheltering one of Kenya's most concentrated wildlife ecosystems. Your morning begins with a boat safari on the lake — arguably the finest way to experience Naivasha's extraordinary birdlife and the hippos that have made this freshwater lake their permanent home. Departing the jetty at around 07:00, your motorised boat glides silently across the glassy water as the rising sun burns off the early mist. The lake hosts over 400 species of birds, and the morning boat trip will introduce you to many of them: African fish eagle perched on papyrus stems, malachite kingfishers darting in flashes of electric blue, yellow-billed storks wading in the shallows, flocks of great white pelicans floating in formation, and African darters drying their wings on dead acacia branches emerging from the water. Hippo pods surface with explosive snorts and yawns, their backs slick and grey in the morning light. Your boatman will navigate carefully around them — Nile hippos are deceptively fast and fiercely territorial. Cormorant colonies nest in the fever tree forest on Crescent Island, and the island itself offers a rare walking safari experience where you can walk among giraffe, zebra, wildebeest and impala with no fences and no vehicles — an experience unlike any other in Kenya. After the boat trip, explore the lakeshore on foot or by bicycle before returning for breakfast.
After a relaxed lunch, the afternoon is ideal for a guided walk on Crescent Island (where wildlife can be approached on foot), a visit to the adjacent Hells Gate National Park — one of only two parks in Kenya where visitors can walk and cycle freely among wildlife — or simply unwinding on the lodge grounds as fish eagles call overhead. Hell's Gate offers geothermal gorge walks past steaming geysers, towering basalt cliffs, and close encounters with zebra, giraffe and buffalo with no vehicle required. The dramatic landscape of Hell's Gate provided the inspiration for the Lion King's Pride Rock. Return to the lake for late afternoon sundowners as hippos emerge to graze on the lawns, often coming remarkably close to lodge terraces after dark.
Lake Naivasha evenings are magical — the fever tree forest glows golden, hippos graze noisily on the manicured lawns, and the lake mirrors the sunset colours perfectly. Dinner at your lakeside lodge with fresh tilapia from the lake as an option, and the sounds of nightjars and hippos as your evening soundtrack.










