KENYA
EXPLORER SAFARI
SAFARI
HIGHTLIGHTS.
Day 1 - The Nairobi Serena Hotel - Nairobi
Day 2 - Samburu Serena Lodge - Samburu Nat. Reserve
Day 3 - Samburu Serena Lodge - Samburu Nat. Reserve
Day 4 - Serena Mountain Lodge Mt. Kenya Nat. Park
Day 5 - Sarova Lion Hill Lodge - Lake Nakuru Nat. Park.
Day 6 - Mara Serena Lodge - Masai Mara Nat. Reserve.
Day 7 - Mara Serena Lodge - Masai Mara Nat. Reserve.
Day 8 - Nairobi and departure.
DAY
1 - ARRIVAL IN NAIROBI, THE NAIROBI SERENA HOTEL.
Arrive
at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport - Nairobi on board
flight
at
hrs, go through the
passport control then down to the luggage collection hall.
Collect your luggage from the conveyor belt and walk out
to the arrival concourse. Someone shall be waiting for
you holding a folder written Your Names'.
Drive
from the airport to Nairobi Serena Hotel and check in.
Rest of the day at leisure.
The
Nairobi Serena is a beautiful garden hotel. The hotel's
clean white silhouette rises at the edge of Nairobi's
extensive Central Park. Surrounded by its own tropical
garden, the hotel's rather stark lines are softened by
cascades of plants and flowers growing on terrace areas
and individual balconies. From the gardens, terraces,
swimming pool, and many of the rooms, there is a striking
view of modern Nairobi's distinctive skyline, especially
beautiful at night.
The
Mandhari is one of Nairobi's finest a la carte restaurants.
The elegance of the food, fine linens and silver is perfectly
complemented by the inspired use of Kisii stone from western
Kenya. The popular and more informal Café Maghreb
is North African in style with arched recesses displaying
pieces of brass and copper, and colourful tapestry screens
separating tables. The Kisima Bar is decorated to reflect
the importance of water themes in Swahili coastal life.
'Kisima' means watering hole in Swahili. There are low
divans and stools, Swahili implements and murals on the
walls.
Overnight
at Nairobi Serena Hotel - bed and breakfast.
DAY
2 - NAIROBI TO SAMBURU NATIONAL PARK.
After
a sumptuous breakfast at the Thorn Tree Café drive
north. Drive past the densely populated central province.
Cross the equator at Nanyuki, drive by the western side
of Mt. Kenya, then down to Isiolo and further to Samburu
Nat. Reserve.
Depart
on an afternoon game drive.
Dinner
and overnight Samburu Serena Lodge - fullboard.
DAY
3 - SAMBURU NATIONAL GAME RESERVE.
This
day is dedicated to game viewing in Samburu National Game
Reserve.
The
Samburu National Game Reserve extends for an area of 105
square kilometers north of the meandering Ewaso Ngiro
or 'Brown' river. It is part of a lava plain that includes
a varied landscape of red dirt, thorn scrub, broken volcanic
rock, dried river beds, steep hills, and rocky outcroppings,
some large enough to be called mesas. Following the river
curves, a riverine forest of doum palms, acacia, and tamarind
is a magical contrast of cool green. It is attractive
to the region's wildlife and visitors alike. There are
elephants, hippos, crocodiles and leopards, as well as
plains game, other small mammals and birdlife. The region
is home to the rare Grevy Zebra with large furry ears,
gerenuk antelope standing on hind legs to feed, Somali
ostriches with their distinctive blue legs, and the shy
oryx beisa.
Lunch
and dinner at the club. Overnight at Samburu Serena Lodge
- fullboard.
DAY
4 - SAMBURU NATIONAL PARK TO SERENA MOUNTAIN LODGE (180KMS
- 3 HRS)
After
breakfast drive to Isiolo which is 40kms away on the rough
dirt road. Head back towards Mount Kenya passing by large
wheat farms before arriving at Nanyuki town. Continue
to the foot of Mount Kenya arriving at Serena Mountain
Lodge for lunch.
The
rest of the afternoon at the lodge.
Serena
Mountain Lodge is located in the indigenous forest 7200
feet up in the foot hills of the Mount Kenya National
Reserve. The lodge is a four storey boxlike structure
built in 1970. It overlooks a natural waterhole and salt
lick surrounded by dense forest. On a clear day, you can
see the jagged peaks of Mt. Kenya's summit through the
trees. Each of the bedrooms faces directly over the waterhole.
This is what makes Mountain Lodge appealing. You can view
the game in the comfort and privacy of your own room -
no need for a midnight dash to a public are in order to
see the animals. Each room has a private bathroom and
either an open balcony or a large picture window.
Game
most frequently seen include: buffalo, elephant, rhino,
forest hogs, suni, red duiker, spotted hyena, genet cat,
and if you are lucky, a leopard or the big male lion who
makes his appearance every now and then. Since the lodge
was deliberately located beside a route animals travel
between Mt. Kenya and the lowlands, it is not uncommon
to see very large herds of animals. At night the waterhole
area is lit by floodlights.
Dinner
and overnight at Serena Mountain Lodge - fullboard.
DAY
5 - MOUNTAIN LODGE TO LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK (200 KM
- 4 HRS)
Drive
along the Aberdares Ranges to Thompson's falls at Nyahururu
for a short break. Continue down the Great Rift Valley
to arrive at Lake Nakuru Lodge for lunch inside the Lake
Nakuru National Park.
Depart
on an afternoon game drive.
Created
as a bird sanctuary, Lake Nakuru National Park features
more than 400 species of birds, many from Europe and East
Asia. The park includes a large savanna area to the south.
A shallow blue-green alkaline lake famous for its flocks
of pink lesser and greater flamingoes. The tilapia grahami
fish has been introduced to provide food for the pelicans
who also call Lake Nakuru home. The blue-green color is
because of the presence of blue-green algae called spirulinga.
The level of the lake goes up and down with the amount
of rainfall and the color is dependent on the conditions
for the growth of algae. There have been up to two million
flamingoes on the lake at one time. When disturbed the
birds lift gracefully into the air in a solid moving pink
carpet.
Nakuru
has proven to be an excellent and safe sight for the Rothschild
giraffe and black rhino. It is an excellent spot also
to photograph the hippo, reedbuck and defassa waterbuck.
Dinner
and overnight at Sarova Lion Hill Lodge - fullboard.
DAY
6 LAKE NAKURU NAT. PARK TO MASAI MARA SERENA LODGE
(320KMS-5HRS).
After
an early breakfast drive via Narok to Masai Mara Nat.
Reserve to arrive in time for lunch at the Sarova Mara
Camp. Continue in the afternoon with a leisurely game
drive to arrive at the Mara Serena Lodge late in the afternoon.
This
popular lodge is set high on a ridge within the reserve.
It commands magnificent uninterrupted views down across
the Mara plains and over two water holes. The Mara Serena's
unique architecture and décor suggest a fantasy
Masai manyatta - rounded spaces, earth tones, natural
furnishings and tribal touches. A swimming pool has been
positioned to take advantage of the wonderful view.
Dinner
and overnight at Mara Serena Lodge - fullboard.
DAY
7- MASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE.
This
day is solely reserved for game viewing in the vast Masai
Mara National Reserve.
The
Masai Mara is the most popular game reserve in Kenya.
It is an extension of the Serengeti Plains in Tanzania,
and offers the best game viewing in Kenya. On these wide
open rolling grasslands you can often see an incredible
variety of different animals at one time. Perhaps a cheetah
mother sits on a termite mound with her punky-looking
cubs, while beyond, gazelle, antelope and zebra placidly
graze. Giraffe might peer curiously through the trees,
while elephants pass on silent feet and vultures circle
above. Every year millions of wildebeests migrate north
from the Serengeti to the green grass of the Mara. This
exciting spectacle usually occurs sometime between July
and August.
Even
when animals are not highlighting the scene, the views
by themselves are worth the trip. Visits to a Masai manyatta
can be arranged between you and the driver. Another popular
'excursion' is a romantic hot air balloon trip where you
view animals from above and then touch down for an extravagant
breakfast in the bush. Pricey but memorable, at a cost
of USD 425.- per person this can be arranged directly
before or upon arrival with Travel Connections.
Lunch,
dinner and overnight at Mara Serena Lodge - fullboard.
DAY
8 - MASAI MARA TO NARIOBI (300KMS-5HRS).
After
breakfast drive back to Nairobi to arrive around 13:00hrs.
In
the afternoon depart on a sightseeing tour of Nairobi
city.
Nairobi
is the largest city in East Africa. It began as a shantytown
depot of the East Africa Railroad in 1899. In a little
over 100 years it has become on of the major cities of
modern Africa and a headquarters of the United Nations.
It is a vibrant and growing city - a mosaic of many races
and cultures.
Shopping
in Nairobi is vast and wide. There are soapstone carvings,
wonderful ethnic jewelry, many wooden carvings and colourful
coth Kanga and Kikoi.
Farewell
dinner then final transfer to the airport.
Departure
as per your flight details.
COST:
LOW SEASON 01 APRIL TO 30 MAY 2010.
USD 2,056.- PER PERSON SHARING
USD 113.- SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT
HIGH
SEASON
03 JANUARY TO 31 MARCH AND 01 JUNE TO 15 DECEMBER 2010.
USD 2,579.- PER PERSON SHARING
USD 572.- SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT
Cost
includes-
All
transfers
Accommodation and meals as per the itinerary
Safari vehicle with pop-up-roof-top.
Experienced English speaking driver guide during the safari
Game drives
All park entrance fees.
Not included-
International
flights and taxes
Visa fees
Personal insurance policy
Personal effects and toiletries
Laundry and telephones.
Drinks
Tips.
To enquire about this safari, please contact us
In your enquiry please state the name of this safari -
Kenya Explorer Safari
END
OF SAFARI ITINERARY.
OTHER
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
CURRENCY
Kenya money is called Kenya Shillings, abbreviated as
Kshs. 100 cents makes 1 shilling. 1 US$ is equivalent
to about Kshs. 102/= but this may change from more to
less from bank to bank and lodge to lodge depending on
the percentage of the commission taken.
Most banks in Kenya open between 09:00hrs and 15:00hrs.
There are however bureau de change in every urban center
and the open as earlier as 08:00hrs and close at 17:00hrs.
Hotels and lodges change currencies as well.
VISA/MASTER
CARDS
Most lodges and hotels included shops accept the use of
Visa/Master cards.
WATER
On the whole safari, it is recommended that you use only
mineral water for drinking. Tap water may be used for
shower and brushing of teeth, but we do not recommend
that you drink it. The hotels and lodges have enough mineral
water and you may also purchase this en-route when you
make short breaks between the destinations.
WEATHER
July is the cold in Nairobi with little or no rains at
all. South Eastern Kenya and Northern Tanzania would have
cool evenings and a spell of sun during the day. Temperatures
would range from 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the night
and as high as 27 degrees Celsius during the day. You
will require warm clothing during the evenings i.e. jackets,
long sleeved blouses and shirts, trousers etc. For the
day, you may need casual clothing as t-shirts and shorts.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Generally, photography is allowed in Kenya and Tanzania.
The animals get a monthly wage for posing for the photos,
so you are encouraged to take a much as you wish. Do not
take photos of strangers, police officers, military personnel,
presidential motorcade, masai herdsmen and women or any
other traditionally dresses persons. You may seek permission
first before taking shots of strangers and masai people.
Your driver will be at your service for any assistance
that you may need.
POWER
VOLTAGE
All regions in Kenya and Tanzania are supplied with 240
volts. Almost all sockets you will find on safari are
those that take in the rectangular prongs plug. You may
however need to carry an adaptor just in case the two
bottom holes are too wide apart for the charger prongs
to go in. Most lodges and hotels will provide you with
an adaptor if you do not have one. It will be very rare
to find sockets with rounded prongs.
TIPPING
As a sign of appreciation, you may offer some tips to
those who offer services at the hotels on the entire safari.
However, tipping remains entirely on you. Should you feel
like tipping for services rendered, we recommend that
porters and waiters be given at least US$ 1.- For the
driver-guide, we recommend a tip of between US$ 5.- to
US$ 7.- per person per day.
DO'S
AND DON'TS IN THE NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES.
Do not throw litter or leave litter. There are litter
bins at designated places or you may leave them in the
bus.
Do not feed the animals, i.e. monkeys, baboons etc
Do give the animals the right of way and do not disturb
wildlife
Do not take any plant or animals, dead or alive.
Do not start fires or throw cigarettes
Do stay in your vehicle except at designated viewing points
Do not shout, laugh loudly, play radio or cassettes as
this will keep away the animals.
Do enjoy yourself to the fullest
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