TAILORMADE LUXURY SAFARIS
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KENYA SAFARI
Kenya is known as the Land of the Safari, abounding in diverse landscapes and large concentrations of game, and is renowned for its warm, friendly and hospitable people. Kenya is rich in remarkable landscapes, including the spectacular National Parks of the Masai Mara, Meru National Park and the smaller, but no less spectacular Samburu. Experience Africa at its best on a Kenya safari.
Arguably Kenya’s premier wildlife area, the famous Masai Mara National Reserve covers an area of 1 510 square kilometres/575 square miles, and forms the northern extension of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. It is famous for its annual Great Migration of more than two million herbivores. Read More
To the east of Samburu and Buffalo Springs lie the Nyambeni Hills, and beyond them is Meru National Park. Covering some 1810 square kilometres / 700 miles, it was made famous by the book Born Free, detailing author Joy Adamson’s hand-rearing of orphaned lioness Elsa in the Park, and features wonderful scenic diversity. Read More
The Samburu/Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves are small but scenic reserves ranging in altitude from 800 to 1230 metres/263-404feet, and have the Ewaso Nyiro River in common. It is the unique wildlife, including the gerenuk, Grevy’s zebra, beisa oryx and reticulated giraffe that attracts many visitors to this area. Read More
Situated due south of Nairobi, Amboseli National Park is a mere 392 square kilometres/151 square miles in size and centres on Ol Tukai, an area containing several swamps that are a magnet for wildlife. No visit to Amboseli is complete without a trip to Observation Hill for the best view of Mount Kilimanjaro. Read More
Aberdare National Park is a small park (767 square kilometres/296 square miles), situated 100 kilometres/62 miles north of Nairobi. Aberdare consists of the Nyandarua Mountain range, and the thickly forested hills and valleys are home to rhino, bongo antelope and black and white colobus monkeys. Read More
The main road from Nairobi to Mombasa splits Tsavo National Park into Tsavo East and Tsavo West. The Eastern section consists of large regions of flat, dry thorn bush, dominated by the Yatta Plateau. In contrast, the Western section is much more scenic, with a vista of volcanic mountains and hills, and outcrops with magnificent views. Read More
The central portion of the Great Rift Valley is raised, with the Aberdare Mountains and Mt Kenya to the east and the Mau Escarpment and Cherangani Hills to the west. The northern and southernmost sectors of the Rift are low-lying, arid and rugged, with spectacular volcanic landforms. Read More
The Kenyan Coastline is a place with a long and exotic history, its calm blue waters the traditional passage of the Arabian Spice Trade. Along the length of this coast, Arab and Portuguese forts, old towns and the overgrown, deserted ruins of Swahili outposts bear witness to this fascinating history. Read More
Nairobi is a vibrant, colourful city with places of cultural interest to visit, and excellent restaurants to enjoy. Its broad streets, lined with colourful flowers, give rise to descriptions such as ‘city of flowers’ and ‘city in the sun’. The outlying suburbs feature gracious houses set in large gardens. Read More
Elsa’s Private House & Loisaba Cottage
(From: USD $ 3960 per person sharing)
Experience the magnificent Kenyan region. Spend your nights relaxing at three luxurious and extraordinary locations.
Slopes & Sea
(From: USD $ 3400 per person sharing)
This 9-day, adventure-packed sojourn will take you to some of Kenya’s most scenic destinations and includes the challenge of summiting Mount Kenya, Africa’s “mountain for true mountaineers”. Get your hiking boots on as you set off through lush forests and mountain valleys in search of the perfect, high-altitude Kenyan sunrise. Spend your evenings on top of dramatic slopes before heading back down to experience island living at its best. Sink your toes into a pristine sand beach, sip on delicious sundowners from the comfort of a hammock and explore azure waters to encounter superb marine life.
Kichwa Tembo Tented Safari Camp comprises 40 spacious classic East African ensuite safari tents with private verandas affording views over the Sabaringo River or the magnificent grasslands.