ITINERARY 4 2 DAYS SERENA MOUNTAIN LODGE

Standing at 7,200 feet on the slopes of snow-capped Mount Kenya, this tree hotel is ringed by a dense rain forest that comes alive at dusk with the myriad sounds of creatures of all sizes. This is the adventure offered at Mountain Lodge, regarded by many as having the most consistently high record of animal “visits” and sightings in the area. All rooms are...

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VUMBUA TSAVO!

Day 01 Depart and drive to Tsavo West National Park. Lunch at Kilaguni Serena Lodge. Afternoon game drive. Tsavo West National park is a twin National Park of Tsavo East. Together they form one of Africa’s largest wilderness reserves. This single National Park is larger than the island of Jamaica. Tsavo as a whole consists of 10 million acres of pure wilderness,...

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3 days LUMO COMMUNITY WILDLIFE SANCTUARY TSAVO WEST NATIONAL PARK

Day 01 Depart and drive to LUMO community Wildlife Sanctuary. Part of the ecosystem of Kenya’s largest game park, Tsavo, Lions Bluff clings to the edge of a bluff suspended above the 125,000 acre LUMO Community Wildlife Sanctuary. Lunch at Lions Bluff Lodge. Afternoon game drive. Conservation, the sanctuary preserves a unique eco system rich with wildlife, encompassing...

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KILIMANJARO, THE MOUNTAIN OF GOD

Day 01 – Depart and drive to Amboseli National park. Amboseli is a land of giants. This is a place of wide dry plains, where the horizons stretch into the furthest distance and become one with the sky. Lunch at Amboseli Serena Lodge. Afternoon game drive. Amboseli is renowned for its elephant populations and large herds, including some impressively tusked bulls are...

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3 – 6 DAYS MLIMA KENYA CLIMB

Day 1 Depart Nairobi, and drive to Naro Moru River Lodge for overnight stay on full board. Day 2 Breakfast, briefing and Mountain climbing preparation at Naro Moru. Transfer to Sirimon Gate at 2400 m before start of the Mount Kenya climb. Mount Kenya is the second highest peak in Africa and stands somewhat unjustly in the shadow of it’s taller neighbor Kilimanjaro,...

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ROLLOING TERAINS OF MASAI MARA

This is Kenya’s finest wildlife reserve. The wildlife is abundant and the gentle rolling grasslands ensure that animals are never out of sight. Birds, too, are prolific. Including migrants, well over 450 species have been recorded, among them, 57 species of birds of prey. The climate is gentle, rarely too hot and well-spread rainfall year round. Rain, when it falls...

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THE RUSTIC TERRAINS OF SAMBURU

Enjoy the  unique vistas of rounded rugged hills and undulating plains. A backdrop of volcanic mountains, gaunt hills and withered scrub tree punctuate the sparse and dry terrain with clusters of the incredibly hardy desert rose providing the occasional flash of vivid colour.. The mix of wood and grassland with riverine forest and swamp is home wide variety of animal and...

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AFRICAN SIMPLICITY IN RURAL KENYA AND MARA

Day 01. Just a two and a half hour drive from the capital Nairobi. Maili Saba Camp is ideally located, just off the Nakuru along Nyaharururu tarmac road. Lunch at Maili Saba Tented Camp. Afternoon is spent at leisure. Dinner and overnight at MAILI  SABA TENTED CAMP, NAKURU Maili Saba Camp is a sanctuary of tranquility and conviviality that rejects the rigidity of modern...

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DISCOVER LAKE NAKURU!

Nakuru means “a dusty place in Masai language. Lake Nakuru National Park is situated approximately 164 kilometers from Nairobi, a two hours drive from Nairobi city. It is dominated by a gentle undulating terrain with open bush and woodlands, typical of the dry rift valley vegetation. The lake was established as a National Park in 1961. The park was expanded over the...

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VISIT MAGADI AND OLORGESAILIE

Olorgesailie is situated on the floor of the Eastern Rift Valley some 40 miles (about 64 km), southwest of Nairobi, an exciting 50 acre site for Pleistocene age on Magadi Road; This area is in a lake basin that existed during the latter part of the middle Pleistocene period, probably between 200,000 and 100,000 years ago. It has excellently preserved biological and...

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ENJOY HELLS GATE…A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE…

Hell’s Gate National Park lies to the south of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, North West of Nairobi. This is a tiny park located between Lake Naivasha, Longonot and Suswa volcanoes and it is an ideal venue for a weekend retreat far from the urban life of Nairobi.  It is mainly comprised of savannah ecosystem which harbors a wide variety of wildlife. Some of the frequently...

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STUNNING MT LONGONOT!

Depart and drive along Mai Mahiu route to Longonot National Park. This savannah ecosystem lies about 90km from Nairobi. The ecosystem mainly comprises of the mountain rising to 2,776m above sea level. On the sides of the mountain are V-shaped valleys and ridges with little vegetation; however a thick forest occurs within the crater. Opportunities for young and energetic...

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