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Hi everyone
I'm going to Kenya in February and would liked to do a safari tour.
Now does anyone now what the prices are for a 4 day safari tour?
And I'm traveling by myself so I hope that's not going to be a problem 😄

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This normally goes for from 480-520usd joining a group. Its posisble to join other travelers doing the same 4 days, it normally goes.
day 1 Nrb - mara
day 2 mara whole day
day 3 mara lake nakuru or lake naivsha
day 4 lake back nairobi.
for your personal pursuant there are several tour firms which offers this type of trip but I would highly recommend wildlife in action safaris http://www.wildlifeinaction.com you can check with them at your free time, or just check on kenya safari companies you will have various to chose from and compare.
good luck

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If you think of joining groups then you can try these reliable guys based in Nairobi and doing guaranteed trips on phone RTS +254722770234 Charged depends on accommodation weather you want lodges or camping.

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Hello.
We were in Kenya, last may.
No interested in wild life there (as we did safari for much less in southern Africa).
But for sure, we can tell you that around Nairobi, joining a safari tour is around 120 $/pp/day, which is not exactly cheap.
You can also reach Masai Mara gates on you own... matatus from Narok. (cheap, around 5$) and getting to Narok is easy.. and camp outside the gates (less than 10$)... And take a game drive from the camps. Anyway, Masai Mara entrance fee is 80$/pp/day!!!
For Nakuru NP also expensive fee (80$). Cheap lodges in town and you can even visit by taxi...
Details on our blog... Enjoy, safe trip!

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Lots of companies offer good tours with lots of flexibility, whether you're alone or travel as a group. Count on between 1000 and 1500 USD for a 4-day trip to Masai Mara if you expect a certain standard. Budget tours are available too but often you'll have to bring a lot of gear yourself and that makes the hazzle and price difference less attractive. You can write to me if you want specific recommendations - or google companies. Many of them even have FB-sites.

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