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Kenya Private Safaris
Hell's Gate, Loita plains and Masai Mara
Our main activity is ecologically friendly safaris in association
with local communities.
We combine game viewing in national parks with game walking in
wilderness areas.
Day 1
Drive from Nairobi to Lake Naivasha. On arrival at
the lake you can relax or go bird watching along the shoreline. The lake is
famed for its birdlife particularly fish eagles, pelicans and love birds and has
many hippos. Later drive to the nearby Hell's Gate National Park for camping
inside the Park.
Day 2
Leave the camp for a morning walking safari in Hells
Gate National park. Here we walk amongst herds of zebra, gazelle and giraffe
with a dramatic volcanic backdrop of soaring lava cliffs, steaming volcanic
vents and hot springs. In the afternoon drive to Olonganaiyo, a small Maasai
homestead ("boma") for insights into their fascinating culture and way of life.
Overnight camp under huge acacia trees by a small spring.
Day 3
Optional 2-3 hour walking safari along small river
course and through the savanna for wildlife viewing with the Maasai as guides
and interpreters of their lands. You can take a refreshing dip in a swimming
hole and walk amongst giraffe, impala, zebra and wildebeest. Drive to our
secluded camp in the Masai Mara and afternoon game drive. Overnight Mara Springs
Safari Camp
Day
4 Dawn start for game drive. Ecologically the Mara
is an extension of the great Serengeti plains and teems with wildlife. Our
expert guides ensure we get the maximum chance of spotting the animals and a
real understanding of their lives. This is where you can see elephant, buffalo,
lion, cheetah, leopard, zebra, giraffe, hippo, crocodile and a whole ark-full of
other animals and birds in their natural surroundings. During the heat of the
day when the animals seek shade we head for a lodge and a refreshing swim.
Return to the camp in the afternoon for tea then evening hike with Maasai guide
to the summit of the Naunare Hills for medicinal plant study and sunset view of
the Mara plains. Or enjoy a sundowner from the comfort of our camp lounge.
Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Day 5
Another early game drive to spot any animals we may
have missed yesterday with an optional visit to Maasai Manyatta before return to
Nairobi.
Eco Camping Safaris
Our main activity is ecologically friendly
safaris in association with local communities. We combine game viewing in
national parks with game walking in wilderness areas. And our safari vehicles
are still very important for getting us to the best places to commence our game
walking safaris. We aim to ensure that every trip we operate has some benefits
to the local communities and we are strict to abide by an environmental code of
ethics. Our ecological policy is to leave as little trace of our presence as
possible so that others coming after will discover the natural beauty as we have
had the pleasure to experience. Each walking group is accompanied by one of our
experienced Naturalist guides.
Camping safaris allows you to go to places where few other travellers have
been before. It allows you to meet authentic tribes and view incredible
landscapes. We avoid busy campsites preferring wilder bush surroundings from
where we can stroll peacefully whilst appreciating the scents and sounds of the
spectacular African scenery. Camps are lightweight to enable us to reach the
most difficult places. Camping does not have to mean ‘roughing it’. Remember
that camping, like game walking, is a means of accessing these wilderness areas,
and with high quality food and equipment, camping in a scenically magic location
is a truly memorable experience. Our standard camps are lightweight bush camps.
The guide and drivers help to set up camp and a cook prepares the meals. We
provide tents and mattress, toilet and shower, tables, chairs and all kitchen
equipment. You are usually expected to put up your own tent, apart from enjoying
yourself of course. The tents are two-man dome shaped and are easily put up in a
few minutes. The staff will help you if you require any assistance. Breakfast is
continental style with cereals; lunch consists of cold salads, salami, and
fruit; dinner is a hot three-course meal. Fresh vegetables and fruit are
supplied according to their availability. Our cooks have many years' experience
preparing good wholesome food over the campfire. Soft drinks and beers are
bulky. A sundowner can be a pleasant social moment at camp, so we recommend that
you bring your favourite drink from abroad, as alcohol can be quite expensive or
just not available. You also need to bring a sleeping bag and torchlight.
It is often said that Kenya is a cold country with a hot sun, as the blend of
high altitudes and tropical sun make for a unique and variable climate. This
should be kept in mind when packing for a visit. Both temperatures and climate
vary drastically from region to region and even throughout a single day.
Basically the traveller should come prepared for hot, cold, wet and dusty
conditions.
Packing for a trip to Kenya requires some
careful thought and consideration.
Ultimately your packing should be dictated by
the activities you are planning to undertake.
- If you are travelling extensively throughout the country make sure that
you bring suitable luggage.
- If you are travelling by domestic/chartered flights within Kenya,
remember that there are luggage restrictions, particularly on smaller
aircraft. Check in advance with your Charter airline or Safari/Tour
operator.
- For those planning a lot of travel by public transport or trekkers, a
backpack is advisable. Bring a sturdy, well constructed pack with
orthopaedic support and lockable zips and catches.
- A small daypack is ideal for carrying cameras, travel documents and
basic everyday items.
- Equal consideration should be paid to what you bring with you.
- Casual, lightweight, and comfortable clothing is usually the best. For
walking safaris or game viewing on foot clothing should be of neutral
colour, and white, bright or vividly patterned clothing avoided. Studies
have proven that most African game animals are able to see bright blue over
any other colour.
- Strong footwear is advisable if you are planning to do any walking. For
serious climbers and trekkers a good pair of hiking boots should be brought
with you.
- Remember that the tropical/Equatorial sun is strong and burns quickly.
Wide brimmed hats are preferable to baseball caps for sun protection. Both
sunglasses and a good quality sunscreen (rated SPF15 or higher) should be
used.
- A good quality insect repellent is worth bringing.
- In some areas, mostly coastal, it is considered inappropriate for women
(and in some cases men) to wear shorts or short sleeved shirts. It is always
best to seek local advice.
- For some up-market lodges and nights out in Nairobi you may wish to
bring some more formal evening wear.
- You should bring your own Toiletries with you. Basic toiletry items are
widely available.
- Any personal Prescription drugs should be brought if necessary. Also
bring the generic names for these drugs in case they need to be replaced
locally. If you have prescription glasses it is wise to bring a spare pair.
- For those planning lengthy treks or camping expeditions, a basic medical
kit is also a good idea. A small Flashlight/Torch and a Swiss Army knife are
good accessories to carry.
- If you have a video camera battery charger or an other electrical items,
bring your own converter plug set if needed (the electricity supply is 220
Volt, 50 Hz with a square pin 13 amp plug).
- A good quality pair of Binoculars are essential for effective game
viewing.
- Divers will find excellent dive gear for hire in Kenya, but may also
wish to bring their own regulators or dive computers. Those with
prescription masks should definitely bring them along. Dive Certification
Cards and log documents should be brought along.
- All travel documentation should be kept together securely. This should
include tickets, Passports (with appropriate visa entries), Vaccination
Certificates, and Travel Insurance documents.
- Additional photocopies of Passport, Air ticket and Traveller's Cheque
numbers should be brought and packed separately. Use our personalized Kenya
Travel kit to print records of all this information. Take several copies
with you and leave some at home.
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