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Maasai Mara
The Maasai Mara National Reserve (Masai Mara) is Kenya's finest and most outstanding wildlife sanctuary where gentle rolling grassland ensures animals are never out of sight. The climate is gentle, rarely too hot and well spread rainfall year round. The sensation of the great wildebeest migration between July and October is unparalleled. The wildlife is far from being confined within the Reserve boundaries and an even larger area extends beyond the game Reserve. Centuries of close association with the wildllife has resulted in an almost symbiotic relationship where wildlife and Masai people live in peace with one another. The first sight of this park is breathtaking. There is nowhere else on earth to compare with this wildlife marvel. The combination of a gentle climate, scenic splendour and untold numbers of wildlife makes the Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya's most popular inland destination.
Nairobi
Nairobi is Kenya's capital and one of Africa's most modern and fastest growing major cities. The original center retains Asian influence in its older buildings with glassy modern buildings. Visit City Market with local produce and handicrafts. Other attractions are: National Museum, displaying ethnographic, paleontological and ornithological exhibits; the Arboretum, with an excellent collection of East African flora; the University, known for its unique architecture; the excellent Kenya Railway Museum; and Nairobi's landmark, the extraordinary Kenyatta Conference Center, the country's most monumental building, visible from miles outside the city. There are casinos at Safari Park Hotel and Inter-Continental, and there's Sunday-afternoon horse-racing. Visit Karen Blixen Museum, where some action of the book and film Out of Africa took place. The beautiful forested Ngong Hills is a spiritual place for the Maasai and an excellent area for hiking and enjoying views of Nairobi and the Rift Valley. Nairobi National Park is a wildlife game reserve.
Lake Nakuru National Park Rift Valley
Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya's Rift Valley, located 100 mi/160 km northwest of Nairobi, is known for its flamingos, as well as its other birds (some 400 species have been documented). Hundreds of thousands of flamingos migrate among a handful of soda lakes in the area, including Lake Nakuru, so the actual number of birds varies at different times of year. But the sight of the massed flamingos is spectacular—when you gaze down on the lake from an overlook, it appears to be ringed in pink.
Other animals also inhabit the park. It's a rhino sanctuary, with both white and black rhinos—probably one of your best chances to see these endangered animals. It's also home to rare Rothschild giraffes. Keep an eye out for lions, too, or even leopards up in the arms of the tall yellow acacia trees.
Easy access from Nairobi makes this an excellent park for those on a quick trip to Kenya.
Mombasa
Mombasa, also called Gateway to Kenya, is the country’s most historic city and largest port on Africa’s Coral Coast. Today impressive Fort Jesus still dominates the entrance to the old harbor and serves as a museum about Mombasa’s colorful past. The most exotic part of Mombasa is Old Town. Here, narrow alleys lined by mosques and cramped old houses slope down to bustling dhow harbor where pier vendors offer arts and crafts. Local cuisine includes spicy stews and game such as eland, gazelle and impala. One of the best-known restaurants is the Tamarind; it is regarded as the best in East Africa. Old Dhow Harbor is where traditional boats (dhows) load and unload goods from faraway places and nearby islands. Nyali Resort Area is a coastal stretch with white sand beaches and hotels offering resort facilities. Mamba Village is a crocodile farm where more than 10,000 crocodiles live in their natural habitat. Shimba Hills National Reserve is Kenya’s most underrated wildlife refuge.
Excursions
Mombasa Island Tour - 6 hours
Highlights:
- Visit Old Town and Dhow Port
- Akamba wood carvers
- Mackinnon Market
- Hindu Temple
- Famous arch of giant elephant tusks
- Fort Jesus Museum
Tour Duration: 6 hours
Tour can operate: Morning
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Moderate
Inclusions:
- Transfers to/from the port
Not Included:
Mombasa: Tamarind Dhow Cruise & Dinner - 3 hours
Highlights:
- Nyali Bridge
- Tudor Creek
- Gourmet dinner & dance under the evening sky
Tour duration: 3 hours
Tour can operate: Evening
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light
Inclusions:
- Transfers to the Tamarind Jetty from the port
- Dinner
Mombasa: Dhow Adventure - 8 hours
Highlights:
- Sail by an Arab dhow out to sea
- Local food preparations
- Visit to the aquariam and serpentarium
- Makonde wood carvers
- Mtwapa Creek
Tour Duration: 8 hours
Tour can operate: Morning
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity: Light
Inclusions:
- Transfers to/from the port
- Barbeque lunch
Mombasa: Wasini and Kisite Dhow, South Coast - 8 hours
Highlights:
- Snorkel in the coral gardens at Kisite National Marine Park
- Guided walk to Wasini Village
- Visit the Shimoni caves
Tour duration: 8 hours
Tour can operate: Morning
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light
Inclusions:
- Park fees into Kisite National Marine Park
- Guided walk
- Transfers to/from the port
- Lunch
Kenya: Tsavo East National Park - 8 hours
Highlights:
- Large herd of elephants at Kenya's largest national park
- Aruba Dam - a great game viewing destination
Tour duration: 8 hours
Tour can operate: Morning
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light
Inclusions:
- Transportation to/from Port
- Lunch at Voi Safari Lodge
- Park entry fee
Kenyan Music & Dance through the Ages - 8 hours
Spend the day with the talented musicians at SwahiliPot Hub, a non-profit organization that focuses on unleashing potential through youth-led programs and providing a collaborative space for co-working, networking and learning.
The Crafts of Kenya - 4.5 hours
Discover the vibrant arts and crafts scene in Mombasa with a fascinating half-day tour that starts at the Akamba Wood Crafters where talented artisans create stunning hand-crafted wooden sculptures and crafts. Next venture to the Bombolulu Center, a remarkable institution empowering individuals with disabilities create jewellery and beautiful woodwork.
Enjoy lunch at Tamarind Restaurant.
Amboseli
Amboseli National Park, at the foot of Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, is one of Kenya's most popular parks. The snow capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro rising above a saucer of clouds dominates every aspect of Amboseli. Despite its small size and fragile ecosystem it supports a wide range of mammals and birds. The snows of Kilimanjaro, white and crystalline, form a majestic backdrop to one of Kenya's most spectacular displays of wildlife - lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, cheetah, buffalo and hosts of plains' game, creating Kenya's most sought after photographer's paradise. The Park's best game runs are around swamps and there is a fine lookout on Observation Hill which offers views over the whole of the Park and beyond.
Excursions
Mega Mountain and Mammals - 8 hours
Experience a memorable wildlife adventure by flying from Mombasa to Amboseli. Enjoy a morning game drive in Amboseli National Park, marvel at breathtaking views of Mt . Kilimanjaro then enjoy lunch at one of the camps or lodges at the park. (09:00 - 15:00)
The Maasai Mara National Reserve (Masai Mara) is Kenya's finest and most outstanding wildlife sanctuary where gentle rolling grassland ensures animals are never out of sight. The climate is gentle, rarely too hot and well spread rainfall year round. The sensation of the great wildebeest migration between July and October is unparalleled. The wildlife is far from being confined within the Reserve boundaries and an even larger area extends beyond the game Reserve. Centuries of close association with the wildllife has resulted in an almost symbiotic relationship where wildlife and Masai people live in peace with one another. The first sight of this park is breathtaking. There is nowhere else on earth to compare with this wildlife marvel. The combination of a gentle climate, scenic splendour and untold numbers of wildlife makes the Maasai Mara National Reserve Kenya's most popular inland destination.
Nairobi is Kenya's capital and one of Africa's most modern and fastest growing major cities. The original center retains Asian influence in its older buildings with glassy modern buildings. Visit City Market with local produce and handicrafts. Other attractions are: National Museum, displaying ethnographic, paleontological and ornithological exhibits; the Arboretum, with an excellent collection of East African flora; the University, known for its unique architecture; the excellent Kenya Railway Museum; and Nairobi's landmark, the extraordinary Kenyatta Conference Center, the country's most monumental building, visible from miles outside the city. There are casinos at Safari Park Hotel and Inter-Continental, and there's Sunday-afternoon horse-racing. Visit Karen Blixen Museum, where some action of the book and film Out of Africa took place. The beautiful forested Ngong Hills is a spiritual place for the Maasai and an excellent area for hiking and enjoying views of Nairobi and the Rift Valley. Nairobi National Park is a wildlife game reserve.
Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya's Rift Valley, located 100 mi/160 km northwest of Nairobi, is known for its flamingos, as well as its other birds (some 400 species have been documented). Hundreds of thousands of flamingos migrate among a handful of soda lakes in the area, including Lake Nakuru, so the actual number of birds varies at different times of year. But the sight of the massed flamingos is spectacular—when you gaze down on the lake from an overlook, it appears to be ringed in pink.
Other animals also inhabit the park. It's a rhino sanctuary, with both white and black rhinos—probably one of your best chances to see these endangered animals. It's also home to rare Rothschild giraffes. Keep an eye out for lions, too, or even leopards up in the arms of the tall yellow acacia trees.
Easy access from Nairobi makes this an excellent park for those on a quick trip to Kenya.
Mombasa, also called Gateway to Kenya, is the country’s most historic city and largest port on Africa’s Coral Coast. Today impressive Fort Jesus still dominates the entrance to the old harbor and serves as a museum about Mombasa’s colorful past. The most exotic part of Mombasa is Old Town. Here, narrow alleys lined by mosques and cramped old houses slope down to bustling dhow harbor where pier vendors offer arts and crafts. Local cuisine includes spicy stews and game such as eland, gazelle and impala. One of the best-known restaurants is the Tamarind; it is regarded as the best in East Africa. Old Dhow Harbor is where traditional boats (dhows) load and unload goods from faraway places and nearby islands. Nyali Resort Area is a coastal stretch with white sand beaches and hotels offering resort facilities. Mamba Village is a crocodile farm where more than 10,000 crocodiles live in their natural habitat. Shimba Hills National Reserve is Kenya’s most underrated wildlife refuge.
Excursions
Mombasa Island Tour - 6 hours
Highlights:
- Visit Old Town and Dhow Port
- Akamba wood carvers
- Mackinnon Market
- Hindu Temple
- Famous arch of giant elephant tusks
- Fort Jesus Museum
Tour Duration: 6 hours
Tour can operate: Morning
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Moderate
Inclusions:
- Transfers to/from the port
Not Included:
Mombasa: Tamarind Dhow Cruise & Dinner - 3 hours
Highlights:
- Nyali Bridge
- Tudor Creek
- Gourmet dinner & dance under the evening sky
Tour duration: 3 hours
Tour can operate: Evening
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light
Inclusions:
- Transfers to the Tamarind Jetty from the port
- Dinner
Mombasa: Dhow Adventure - 8 hours
Highlights:
- Sail by an Arab dhow out to sea
- Local food preparations
- Visit to the aquariam and serpentarium
- Makonde wood carvers
- Mtwapa Creek
Tour Duration: 8 hours
Tour can operate: Morning
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity: Light
Inclusions:
- Transfers to/from the port
- Barbeque lunch
Mombasa: Wasini and Kisite Dhow, South Coast - 8 hours
Highlights:
- Snorkel in the coral gardens at Kisite National Marine Park
- Guided walk to Wasini Village
- Visit the Shimoni caves
Tour duration: 8 hours
Tour can operate: Morning
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light
Inclusions:
- Park fees into Kisite National Marine Park
- Guided walk
- Transfers to/from the port
- Lunch
Kenya: Tsavo East National Park - 8 hours
Highlights:
- Large herd of elephants at Kenya's largest national park
- Aruba Dam - a great game viewing destination
Tour duration: 8 hours
Tour can operate: Morning
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Physical Activity Level: Light
Inclusions:
- Transportation to/from Port
- Lunch at Voi Safari Lodge
- Park entry fee
Kenyan Music & Dance through the Ages - 8 hours
Spend the day with the talented musicians at SwahiliPot Hub, a non-profit organization that focuses on unleashing potential through youth-led programs and providing a collaborative space for co-working, networking and learning.
The Crafts of Kenya - 4.5 hours
Discover the vibrant arts and crafts scene in Mombasa with a fascinating half-day tour that starts at the Akamba Wood Crafters where talented artisans create stunning hand-crafted wooden sculptures and crafts. Next venture to the Bombolulu Center, a remarkable institution empowering individuals with disabilities create jewellery and beautiful woodwork.
Enjoy lunch at Tamarind Restaurant.
Amboseli National Park, at the foot of Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, is one of Kenya's most popular parks. The snow capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro rising above a saucer of clouds dominates every aspect of Amboseli. Despite its small size and fragile ecosystem it supports a wide range of mammals and birds. The snows of Kilimanjaro, white and crystalline, form a majestic backdrop to one of Kenya's most spectacular displays of wildlife - lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, cheetah, buffalo and hosts of plains' game, creating Kenya's most sought after photographer's paradise. The Park's best game runs are around swamps and there is a fine lookout on Observation Hill which offers views over the whole of the Park and beyond.
Excursions
Mega Mountain and Mammals - 8 hours
Experience a memorable wildlife adventure by flying from Mombasa to Amboseli. Enjoy a morning game drive in Amboseli National Park, marvel at breathtaking views of Mt . Kilimanjaro then enjoy lunch at one of the camps or lodges at the park. (09:00 - 15:00)