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Itinerary
gives you both Adventure & Relaxation:
Climb Kilimanjaro - Machame Route and
afterwards take in the history and
culture of Zanzibar whilst relaxing by
the Indian Ocean! |
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This trip are
the home of large to small animals including
birds and reptiles, also there are luxury to
standard lodges, luxury to standard tented
camps and budget campsites. Inside and
outside the parks |
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Visit the 'big five' areas of Tanzania
on this 4 night safari. The itinerary
starts with a Tarangire Park, and then
continues to Lake Manyara,
Serengeti and to be ends Ngorongoro
Crater. |
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This great value budget
road safari takes you to Maasai Mara,
Kenya’s most famous and finest game
sanctuary. Your stay is in a lodge not
under tents unlike most budget offers.
The Mara offers wildlife in such variety
and abundance that it is difficult to
believe.... |
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This tour combines Kenya’s twin
attractions- the safari and beach
experience. You begin at Aberdares where
you find icy rivers, spectacular
waterfalls and rain forests. Here
elephants, buffalos and other animals
visit you at the floodlit waterholes of
The Ark. |
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An unforgettable holiday! - The very
best of Tanzania's wildlife parks combined with
a beach holiday in Zanzibar. Perfect for
Honeymooners. |
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Uganda is
best know for its amazing Gorilla tracking
safaris. Additional activities include white
water rafting, birding and mountaneering
excusrions. |
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Kenya Safaris
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A very
comprehensive one week safari of Kenya. The
safari starts from Nairobi, goes straight to
the
Lake Baringo,
then to Lake Nakuru and to be ends Masai
Mara |
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This is the
perfect 14 day holiday for romantics -
combining a Tanzanian safari with time on
the beach in Zanzibar.... |
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Northern Wilds Adventure 7 Nights/8 Days
Tour Summary/ Features:
This rugged 1,800 km expedition is designed for intrepid
adventure types. You travel in a purposely- built truck that
takes you into the heart of the northern Kenya wilds. You
traverse through some of the Africa’s most challenging roads,
see beautiful mountain forests surrounded on all sides by hot
dusty deserts, eventually arriving at the desert ocean – the
Jade Sea (Lake Turkana). On the way, you will encounter a
variety of colorful tribes people, whose lives are little
touched by the modern lifestyle.
You may also get to cross the shimmering seemingly endless sands
of the Chalbi Desert - if dry. During the rains it becomes an
enormous shallow lake. You end up at Lake Turkana located in a
region that is one of the great sources of evidence of the
emergence of modern man. The lake has an impressive variety of
birdlife and the big game fishing is spectacular.
Minimum Rate Per Adult: US$ 901
Departing From: Nairobi
Duration: 7 Nights/8 Days
Departure Time: 0800 hrs
Departures: Daily
Minimum Persons Required: 2
Period: All seasons
Itinerary
Day 1: NAIROBI – SAMBURU
0800 hrs – depart Nairobi and drive north via the shoulder of
Mount Kenya to Samburu National Reserve. You enjoy a game drive
en-route to your semi-permanent campsite set under a canopy of
trees or pitch tents on the edge of the Ewaso Nyiro River.
Dinner and overnight at Campsite
Day 2: SAMBURU
You spend the whole day viewing game in the park.
Samburu National Reserve is a wildlife haven. Here you will spot
Africa’s big cats - lions, cheetahs and the elusive leopard.
Some animals are unique to this northern Kenya park: Grevy's
zebra, reticulated giraffe, kudu and gerenuk. The The Ewaso
Nyiro River, the boundary with the neighboring Buffalo Springs
National Reserve, is where the elephants, buffalo and other
animal species gather for a drink. You will find the scenic
semiarid landscape quite dramatic. The reserve is located within
the lands of the colourful semi-nomadic Samburu tribesmen.
Dinner and overnight at Campsite
Day 3: SAMBURU – MARSABIT
After breakfast you head further north along the Trans African
highway to Marsabit. After setting up camp you will visit the
lodge inside Marsabit National Park. The lodge is situated on
the edge of a water-filled crater and you have a good chance of
seeing elephants, buffalo, and kudu. You do not go further into
the park, as thick forest hampers progress of large vehicles and
viewing of game is difficult. Mount Marsabit, on which the park
is located, rises above the desert floor to 1700 metres. The
mountain has created its own microclimate and a mist usually
hugs its slopes. Though the lower slopes are dry, higher levels
are heavily forested and you find crater lakes, swamps and also
some wildlife.
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