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COST DETAILS BASED ON A 6-SEATER VEHICLE:
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01 April – 31 May 2023 |
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Euro 2115 |
Euro 1870 |
Euro 1750 |
Euro 1680 |
Euro 1630 |
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Euro 90 |
Euro 90 |
Euro 90 |
Euro 90 |
Euro 90 |
01 – 30 June 2023 |
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Euro 2130 |
Euro 1890 |
Euro 1770 |
Euro 1695 |
Euro 1650 |
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Euro 170 |
Euro 170 |
Euro 170 |
Euro 170 |
Euro 170 |
01 July – 15 July 2023 |
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Euro 2260 |
Euro 2020 |
Euro 1895 |
Euro 1825 |
Euro 1775 |
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Euro 340 |
Euro 340 |
Euro 340 |
Euro 340 |
Euro 340 |
16 July – 15 September 2023 |
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Euro 2790 |
Euro 2550 |
Euro 2430 |
Euro 2355 |
Euro 2305 |
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Euro 840 |
Euro 840 |
Euro 840 |
Euro 840 |
Euro 840 |
16 September – 31 October 2023 |
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Euro 2430 |
Euro 2185 |
Euro 2065 |
Euro 1990 |
Euro 1940 |
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Euro 595 |
Euro 595 |
Euro 595 |
Euro 595 |
Euro 595 |
01 November – 22 December 2023 |
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Euro 2335 |
Euro 2090 |
Euro 1970 |
Euro 1900 |
Euro 1850 |
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Euro 415 |
Euro 415 |
Euro 415 |
Euro 415 |
Euro 415 |
23 December 20223 – 02 January 2024 |
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Per person Sharing |
Euro 2750 |
Euro 2510 |
Euro 2390 |
Euro 2315 |
Euro 2265 |
SRS |
Euro 840 |
Euro 840 |
Euro 840 |
Euro 840 |
Euro 840 |
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TYPICAL DAY ON SAFARI
Our professional guides are there to assist you every step of the way. Even though there is a general outline of your safari, your guide will talk with you regarding each day’s plans. He will tell you about the country you are visiting, its history, traditions, the area you are visiting, what you see; he will take you to the loveliest places, look after any formalities or negotiations with the local people, and take care of your safety and comfort. They all are proficient in bush craft, and can also tell you about the local traditions, wildlife, identify the birds, and help you learn more about the world around you. All our guides speak English as well as their local language and some speak French and Spanish as well. Days will vary depending on your specific schedule, road conditions, and what you would like to do. A typical day may unfold like this:
You will get up before dawn when hot coffee and tea are served. The air is cold as the sun rises and shimmers on the open plains. This is the best time to see the wildlife. Your camera is ready to go and you have layered your clothing to keep you warm. Head into the bush and search for lions, elephant, giraffe and plains game. Each turn will offer something unique – a lioness and her cubs, a herd of elephant moving to a waterhole, a cheetah stalking a gazelle. Your morning game drive lasts about two hours, depending on what you see. Return to the lodge for a delicious breakfast. After breakfast there is time to relax from being up at sunrise or now is the time to participate in any additional activities that the lodge may offer – such as walks, village visits, or bike rides.
Lunch is usually served in camp/lodge, unless you are out for a full day’s game drive, when they will have a picnic lunch. You will head out again in the afternoon; searching for the special species that may have eluded you. As the sun sets, return to camp for a hot shower. Then indulge in a delicious dinner and after dinner drinks in the lounge. There may also be a chance to sit around the campfire exchanging tales of the bush. Everyone retires early with great anticipation of the next day’s adventure!
When you are out on safari your schedule is flexible at most locations; however, some locations have set times for game drives or walks. You can always talk with the hosts of the camps/lodge to adjust schedules and they will try to accommodate you. The restriction will be to stay within park rules and travel times required to get you to your destination. Your guides will always give their recommendations but are there to listen to your needs.
On arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will be met by our representative who will transfer you to the Sarova Stanley Hotel for check in and overnight stay.
Situated 160 km south of the equator, Nairobi is the capital of Kenya and boasts one of the finest climates in the world. This modern, cosmopolitan city is the regional headquarters for many African and Indian Ocean businesses. With delegates attracted here from around the world, they come for the friendliness of the people, the modern hotel facilities and the vast array of fascinating options available throughout the city. Although the ‘City in the sun’ is relatively young by global standards, it has fascinating history capturing explorers, missionaries, wars, cultural diversity and politics etc, each leaving their mark on the city center in some way.
Overnight: Sarova Stanley Hotel
Meal Plan: Bed and Breakfast
Shaba National Reserve is a peaceful reserve made famous by Joy Adamson, author of the famous book and film, 'Born Free'. Shaba, along with Samburu and Buffalo Springs are 3 small, adjoining savannah national reserves that lie on either side of the northern Ewaso Ngiro River. They were established in 1948 as the Samburu Isiolo Game Reserve. The reserve is a semi desert, but attracts a good range of animals because of the river, which acts as a lifeline, while the combination of the arid desert, volcanic rocks and riverine forests make for a very interesting landscape. Shaba Reserve has paid tribute to Joy Adamson in the form of a memorial, while her fascinating life is immortalized in the Joy Adamson Museum. Guests are invited to visit the museum as an addition to regular safari activities.
Overnight: Sarova Shaba Game Lodge
Meal Plan: Full Board
Wake up before sunup and have some muffins and coffee, before you take a morning game drive. You'll see how still and quiet the Bush is at dawn and watch it begin to stir as the sun comes up. Keep a look out for Burchell’s Zebra and Gerenuk, a species that may make you think of ET. You'll return to camp for a late brunch; then you'll have the option to take a safari, on-foot, to a local Samburu Village, where you'll be exposed to Samburu traditions and nomadic culture. Head back to camp for lunch followed by a siesta, and finish up your day on an evening game drive, taking in another African sunset.
The Samburu region is the best place to find several endemic Northern species; including the Gerenuk (twiga gazelle) due to her long neck, the beisa Oryx, the Reticulated Giraffe, the Somali ostrich and Grevy’s Zebra. Samburu is also an ornithological paradise, home to many birds including local species such as the Palm Nut Vulture and the Vivacious Dove. Leopards are often seen at dusk. The Samburu culture is a truly fascinating one, sharing a great deal of ancestral and linguistic ties to the Masai. The entire Samburu region is a place of breathtaking and magical beauty, a place where the vision of a deep red sunset silhouetting the doom palms along the river as a leopard emerges to hunt brings the perfect end to a day on safari
Overnight: Sarova Shaba Game Lodge
Meal Plan: Full Board
Depart to the privately-owned 24,000-acre reserve, Ol Pejeta Conservancy s where your drive ends and another adventure begins at your luxurious tented camp with magnificent views of Mt. Kenya. Arrive for lunch followed by afternoon game viewing drive.
One of only four private wildlife reserves in Kenya, your under-canvas experience includes wildlife drives in search of the ‘Big Five’. Watch a parade of elephant, giraffe, zebra and impala come to drink at the camp’s floodlit waterhole and saltlick. Optional activities abound, you may choose to go on a night drive in search of nocturnal species, go on a nature walk or join a rhino patrol with experienced armed rangers to find and monitor black rhino.
During your stay here, you will also visit the 200-acre Chimpanzee sanctuary that has been set up here. Although chimps are not indigenous to Kenya, the aim of the project, initiated by Lonrho East Africa, Kenya Wildlife Services and the Jane Goodall Institute, was to set up a colony where chimps could be introduced, rehabilitated and taught to fend for themselves in an area similar to their natural living conditions. Priority is given to orphaned and abused chimps. The Sanctuary currently has 27 chimps, including two babies born in the Sanctuary. There is also a new Visitor's Information Center at Morani's Boma. While here, you will be treated to a guided walking safari. At an optional cost, you can enjoy camel safaris, and horse-back riding.
Overnight: Sweetwaters Serena Camp
Meal Plan: Full Board
Continue with your journey this morning as you drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, a shallow alkaline lake that is world-renowned for its huge concentration of flamingos; at times, hundreds of thousands of these birds give the lake a pink shimmering glow. The park boasts a huge variety of animals, including leopard which is often found snoozing on the branches of the magnificent yellow-barked acacias, lion, buffalo, hippo, waterbuck, warthog, baboon, the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe only found in this park in Kenya, white rhino and the rare black rhino which is protected and guarded here.
You arrive in time for lunch at the Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge followed by an afternoon game drive till dusk when you return to your camp. Located on a range of hills that form the western limits of Africa’s Great Rift Valley, the lodge offers spectacular views over the vastness of Africa. The lodge also overlooks Lake Nakuru and its surrounding National Park, one that is a paradise for bird watchers and wildlife lovers alike.
Overnight: Sarova Lion Hill Game Lodge
Meal Plan: Full Board
Your journey now takes you to the Maasai Mara, Kenya’s most famous wildlife reserve. Arrive in time for check in and lunch at the Mara Sarova Game Camp followed by afternoon game viewing drive.
The Maasai Mara is arguably Kenya’s most popular game reserve. It is most famous and most visited game reserve in Kenya. The film “Out of Africa” was made to a great extend in this sanctuary. There is a profusion of all types of wildlife including the big five. A spectacle worth seeing is the annual migration of millions of wildebeests, zebras, and the gazelles from the Serengeti plains across the Tanzania border and the Mara river to reach Maasai Mara grazing fields from late June. The game reserve abounds with birdlife since close to about four hundred and fifty-two odd species have been recorded.
Overnight: Mara Sarova Game Camp
Meal Plan: Full Board
You will have one more day of wildlife-viewing opportunities in the Masai Mara Reserve, also known as the “Jewel of Africa,” a site with one of the largest and the most spectacular animal migrations in the world. The reserve is inhabited by many of Africa's most popular wild animals, including lion, cheetah, elephant, leopard, black rhino and hippo. There are also over 500 resident species of birds in the park including ostrich, larks and sunbirds as well as the lovely Lilac-breasted Roller.
The area is famous for rolling grassland and for the Mara River, which runs through the reserve from north to south. The reserve covers an area of 700 square miles and forms part of the Serengeti ecosystem, hosting the world-famous spectacle of the annual migration of up to two million wildebeest, thousands of zebra and an escort of carnivores from the Serengeti plains that follow the rains and succulent new grass. A costly trek as many of the lame, laggard and sick will fall prey to the ravening pack of predators and many more will die in the swirling flood waters of the Mara River as they try to cross it. The Mara also has one of the highest concentrations of cheetah on the continent, as well as many magnificent black-manned lions.
Overnight: Mara Sarova Game Camp
Meal Plan: Full Board
0800hrs. After your breakfast, you check out of your camp and depart for a morning game drive as you head back to Nairobi. You will leave the park at around 1000hrs and have a brief stop in Narok town for an optional lunch/snacks at the Narok Coffee House before proceeding with the drive to arrive Nairobi later in the evening in time for a farewell dinner at the renowned carnivore restaurant.
The Carnivore is the ultimate 'Beast of a Feast’ A variety of meat including ostrich, crocodile and camel, is roasted over charcoal and carved at your table. Delicious side dishes and an exceptional array of sauces complement this fixed price feast that also includes soup, a selection of desserts and Kenyan coffee. Set in attractive tropical gardens, the service and the décor are outstanding.
Later in the afternoon, you will be transferred to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in time for your departure flight for an onward travel.
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