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Best of Kenya Educational Trip – 10 Days / 9 Nights
10 Days 9 NightsKenya is not only one of Africa’s leading safari destinations but also a land of immense cultural heritage, biodiversity, and historical significance. An Educational Trip to Kenya combines classroom learning with field-based experiences, giving students and academic groups the chance to explore subjects ranging from wildlife conservation, ecology, and geography to history, culture, and sustainable development.
This 10-day educational program balances academic exposure with adventure, offering visits to national parks, cultural centers, universities, conservation projects, and local communities. Students will engage in hands-on learning through guided field lectures, interactive sessions with local experts, and experiential learning in Kenya’s diverse environments.
Itinerary
Arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
Meet and greet, transfer to Nairobi hotel.
Evening orientation and trip briefing.
Overnight in Nairobi.
Visit the National Museum of Kenya – anthropology, archaeology, and cultural studies.
Stop at the Kenya Archives for historical records and exhibitions.
Afternoon lecture at a Nairobi university (subject tailored to group interest, e.g., African history, wildlife conservation, or development studies).
Overnight in Nairobi.
Visit the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage for conservation education.
Afternoon at Giraffe Centre – interactive session on endangered Rothschild giraffes.
Evening debrief discussion.
Overnight in Nairobi.
Travel to Amboseli National Park.
Afternoon lecture at lodge on “Human-Wildlife Conflict & Conservation in Kenya.”
Evening game drive with focus on ecological studies and animal behavior.
Overnight at Amboseli lodge/camp.
Full day in Amboseli.
Morning fieldwork: elephant behavior monitoring and ecology observations.
Afternoon cultural interaction with Maasai community to learn about indigenous knowledge and traditions.
Overnight at Amboseli lodge/camp.
Drive to Lake Naivasha, Rift Valley.
Afternoon boat excursion with focus on aquatic ecosystems, fish eagles, and hippo behavior.
Evening seminar on “Wetlands and Climate Change.”
Overnight at lakeside lodge.
Morning educational hike at Hell’s Gate National Park – geology, geothermal energy, and biodiversity.
Drive to Lake Nakuru National Park.
Evening discussion: “Biodiversity & Protected Area Management.”
Overnight at Nakuru lodge.
Morning drive to Maasai Mara National Reserve.
Afternoon lecture on predator-prey dynamics.
Evening game drive for field study.
Overnight in tented camp.
Full-day game drive with research focus: migration ecology (seasonal), lion pride dynamics, and savannah ecosystems.
Evening campfire discussion and student presentations.
Overnight in tented camp.
Morning reflection session.
Drive back to Nairobi.
Transfer to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for departure.