MT. KENYA SAFARI CLUB
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This can be incorporated in the "East African Wonderland" by replacing days 3 and 4 with the following: |
| Day 3 |
Proceed to Nanyuki, where the luxurious Mt. Kenya Safari Club is set in the shadows of Mt. Kenya, amongst beautiful urroundings. Afternoon at leisure, to enjoy the resort's many activities. |
Day 4 |
Proceed to Lake Nakuru and conclude the safari, from Day 5, as shown in the "East African Wonderland". |
CAMPING SAFARI
Camping Safaris are designed for those in search of real adventure, who enjoy the unpredictable wilderness. Those who join are from all walks of life and nationalities. Age is not the main criteria, all that is needed is a sense of humor and a spirit of adventure.
- 3-Day Safari - Hemmingway Trail [Masai Mara Game Reserve]
- 3-Day Safari - Snow of Kilimanjaro [Amboseli National Park]
- 4-Day Safari - Maneaters of Tsavo [Amboseli and Tsavo West]
- 5-Day Safari - Masai Mara & The Lakes
- 7-Day Safari - Safari Special [Amboseli, Nakuru, Masai Mara]
- 8-Day Safari - Kenyan Experience [Mt. Kenya, Samburu, Nakuru and the Masai Mara]
| DAY 1 |
Drive across the Athi Plains to Amboseli, passing the occasional Masai herdsman tending his cattle. You will have lunch and then afternoon game viewing in the Park, excellent for photographing rhino, lion, giraffe and many other wild animals, with the snow-covered peak of Kilimanjaro in the background. |
| DAY 2 |
After breakfast, game viewing in the Park. Return to Nairobi before lunch. (Note: The same program with lunch at Amboseli and an afternoon safari can be done.) |
| TSAVO- For those with more time, Tsavo can be added as follows: |
| DAY 1 |
Early morning game viewing in the Park. After breakfast proceed to Tsavo, driving across the Chuyulu Hills and Lava Flow. Lunch and afternoon game drive in the Park, the largest in East Africa, including a visit to Mzima Springs. |
| DAY 2 |
After breakfast, drive in the Park. After lunch return to Nairobi, arriving at approximately 6 PM. |
MOMBASA
There is no better way to end a Safari than to spend a few days on a relaxing beach.
| DAY 1 |
Depart Nairobi, by air or the overnight train. The railway's construction, which was interrupted by man-eating lions, forms an important part of Kenya's history. When the railways opened in 1902, it paved the way to settlement of much of East Africa. |
| DAY 2 |
Morning arrival and transfer to your hotel, located along the beach. The afternoon is at your leisure to enjoy the coral coast or hotel pool. |
| DAY 3 |
The entire day at your leisure to explore the coast or relax. You may decide to take one of the many excursions to the Marine National Park, the 15th century Arab ruins at Gedi, or visit Shimba Hills Reserve to look for roan and sable antelope. |
| DAY 4 |
The day is at your leisure until your transfer to the airport and your departure flight. |
LAMU
Lamu is located on the coast of Kenya 150 miles north of Mombasa. A visit here is like turning the clock back. Life continues much as it has for centuries in counless Swahili towns.
The decorative carved doors and plasterwork are a distinctive art form, and the Lamu Museum has unique displays about the region's history, sailing's vessels and crafts. Lamu may be reached by scheduled air service directly from both Nairobi and Mombasa, and may be visited alone or combined with a stay in Mombasa.
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