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"The Ultimate
East African Safari" - (16 Days)
(Daily
Departures)
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Day 1:-
On your arrival you are transferred to the Nairobi Serena Hotel.
Overnight on a bed and breakfast basis.
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Day 2:-
Early Breakfast at the hotel. After an early breakfast you will be transferred to
Nairobi Wilson Airport for your scheduled service flight of approximately thirty minutes
to Amboseli National Park.
Amboseli is a real gem of a park situated right at the foot of
Africa's highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro [5895 meters]. Elephants and giraffe abound
in the forest; cheetah can be found around the salt licks, and giraffe, zebra and buffalo
feed on the plains.
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The snow capped peak of Kibo
makes a wonderful background for wildlife photography. Morning game drive.
Lunch at Tortilis Camp. Named after the trees under which it is built,
Acacia Tortilis, Tortilis Camp creates an oasis below the omnipresent
mountain.
It comprises seventeen tents under thatch and on wooden
platforms, and there is a swimming pool. Game drives are by 4x4 open
vehicle.
Other activities may include bush breakfasts, picnics and
sundowners, visits to a Masai village, and guided walks, in addition to
the normal game drives. Dinner and overnight at Tortilis Camp.
Day 3:-
Morning and afternoon game drives. Breakfast lunch and dinner included. Overnight at
Tortilis Camp.
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Day 4:-
Breakfast at Tortilis Camp, and transfer to the airstrip for the Air Kenya
flight to Wilson Airport with a direct connection to the flight to the
Samburu National Reserve. [Flying time one and a half hours approximately].
On arrival at the airstrip in Samburu, you met and transferred to Samburu
Intrepids Club. Lunch at the Club. In actual fact there are three adjoining
reserves - Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba, situated in arid country
north of Mount Kenya, and watered by the Uaso Ngiro River and natural
springs.
In the afternoon there will be a game drive. Dinner and overnight at Samburu
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Day 5:-
Morning
and afternoon game drives. All meals and overnight at Samburu Intrepids Club.
The Reserve is very scenic, with craggy hills and everywhere Doum palms following the
water courses.
Some unusual animal species can be found here; the reticulated giraffe,
Oryx, Lesser Kudu, Grevy's zebra, and the Gerenuk, known as the "giraffe
gazelle". Most of the game viewing takes place around the forests along the river,
and this is a good place to spot the elusive Leopard.
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Day 6:-
Breakfast at the club. Morning transfer to the airstrip for the Air Kenya
flight to the Masai Mara National Reserve. On arrival at
the airstrip, met and transferred to Little Governors Camp. Afternoon game drive. The
Masai Mara Reserve is one of Africa's best known wildlife areas, and is part of the
Serengeti ecosystem.
A land of undulating hills and rolling grasslands it supports a large animal
population.
Even a casual visitor is treated to
the sight of lions in prides sometimes numbering more than thirty beasts with a
handsome black maned male in dominance; a cheetah at great speed runs down its
prey; a Leopard in the lower branches with its kill. Another attraction of staying in Little Governor's is that it is situated
away from most other camps and lodges, and game drives tend to avoid other parts of the
reserve which can, at times, be relatively crowded.
Dinner and overnight at Little Governors Camp or Il
Moran* (* Surcharges may apply).
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Day 7:-
Morning and afternoon game drives. In the Mara river there are crocodiles
sunning themselves on the banks , and hippos playing in the water. Elephant, Cape buffalo,
giraffe, Topi, gazelle are all in abundance, and during the months of July to September
the great migration of wildebeest and zebras spill over from the Serengeti.
The sight of
these beasts legging it across the Mara River, avoiding both the crocodiles in the river,
and the predators harassing them from behind is amazing, and the topic of some of the most
spectacular photography ever seen. All meals and overnight at Little Governors
Camp or Il Moran* (* Surcharges may apply).
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Day 8:-
Morning game drive. Breakfast and
lunch at the Camp. Afternoon transfer to the airstrip for the Air Kenya flight to
Nairobi, and connect to take a flight to Arusha, Transfer to Mountain Village.
Afternoon walk on the shores of Lake Duluti. Dinner and overnight at Mountain
Village.
(This overnight is required, as
onward flight connections to Tanzania cannot be done on the same day)
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Day 9:-
After breakfast drive to Lake Manyara Serena Lodge , lunch , afternoon Game
Drive in Lake Manyara park , dinner and Overnight Lake Manyara Serena Lodge
Day 10:-
After breakfast drive straight to
the famous Serengeti national park , lunch , afternoon game drive, dinner and
overnight Serengeti Serena Lodge.
The Serengeti National Park is one of the
most popular and spectacular game areas in East Africa, covering an area of
14,765 square kilometers teaming with game. A particular feature of the
Serengeti is the annual migration of the wildebeest and zebra herds.
Each year, after the traditional "short" rains in November the migration
starts when the herds amass in their thousands on the plains below the
Ngorongoro highlands. During February they move north and west following the
rains and the new grasslands, and they start to move into the Masai Mara in
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This annual phenomenon involves more than 1.5 million animals, including the lion and
other predators who follow the herds for easy pickings.
The whole process affects the
lives of thousands of other species who rely on the passage of the migration for their
survival, even the insects, not to mention the trees and plants which rely on the
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Day 11
Full day game drives in
Serengeti national park. Overnight at the Serengeti Serena Lodge. Fullboard
Day 12
Excursion Olduvai gorge ,
picnic lunch , pm continue to Ngorongoro Conservation Area. On arrival transfer
to Ngorongoro Serena Lodge for dinner and overnight.
It is one of the Wonders of the World." This is how the
Crater is described by Bernard Grzimek in his classic "Serengeti Shall Not Die".
The area is given over to Wildlife Conservation and comprises 8300 square
kilometers of which the Crater is 260 square kilometers, and consists of
grasslands, swamps, forests, rivers, and even an arid area of shifting dunes.
The Crater supports a year round resident population of varied wildlife , and as
the game is concentrated into a relatively small area you are likely to see
Lion, Elephant, Hyaena, Jackal, Cheetah, the very rare Black Rhino, primates and
many more. The area is also home to the proud and colorful Masai tribe.
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Day 13:-
Breakfast at the lodge. Morning
descent into the Crater. Lunch will be enjoyed back at the lodge. Afternoon at
leisure. Dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Serena Lodge.
Day 14:-
Drive to Tarangire, and enjoy
lunch at Tarangire Sopa Lodge. Afternoon Game Drive enroute to Kikoti Camp ,
dinner and Overnight. Tarangire has the highest
number of recorded bird species for any habitat in the world. The baobab studded
landscape also plays host to a vast variety of resident and migratory bird life.
Looking out over the rolling countryside the lodge is a tranquil oasis set in
over 2,600 sq kms (900 sq miles) of National Park. The Tarangire flows north to south year-round and
sustains an abundance of fauna and flora rarely seen elsewhere. Dinner and
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Day 15:-
Full day game drive in Tarangire.
The park is host to a number of rarely seen species of wildlife including Eland,
Oryx, Kudu and Gerenuk. Another specialty are tree climbing pythons and some
3,500 resident elephants. Tarangire also has the highest number of recorded bird
species for any habitat in the world. The baobab studded landscape also plays
host to a vast variety of resident and migratory bird life.
Looking out over the rolling
countryside the lodge is a tranquil oasis set in over 2,600 sq kms (900 sq
miles) of National Park. The Tarangire flows north to south year-round and
sustains an abundance of fauna and flora rarely seen elsewhere.
Dinner and overnight at Kikoti Camp
or similar.
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Day 16:-
Breakfast at the Camp.
Morning drive to Arusha , on arrival transfer to Kilimanjaro Airport with
picnic lunch for the Air Kenya flight to Nairobi.
On arrival at Wilson Airport,
met and transferred to the Norfolk Hotel. Use of a day room until 6pm.
Transfer to the airport for your international departure flight.
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Rates:
2010
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02 Jan 10
to
25 Jan 10 |
26 Jan 10
to
28 Feb. 10 |
01 Mar 10
to
31 Mar 10 |
01 Apr 10
to
15 Apr 10 |
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Currency |
US$ |
US$ |
US$ |
US$ |
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2 Pax Each |
8317 |
8317 |
7843 |
7020 |
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Single supp |
1396 |
1396 |
1306 |
652 |
Rates:
2010 |
16 Apr 10
to
24 May 10 |
25 May 10
to
24 June 10 |
25 June 10
to
31 Oct 10 |
01 Nov 10
to
10 Dec 10 |
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Currency |
US$ |
US$ |
US$ |
US$ |
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2 Pax Each |
6691 |
8115 |
8826 |
7891 |
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Single supp |
560 |
1275 |
1522 |
1331 |
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Easter Supplement : US$ 55 per
person per night from 10 April 2009 to 13 April 2009 inclusive |
Cost Includes
- Meet and greet services
with assistance at the airport or border
- All transport and game
drives in Kenya on shared basis with an English speaking driver-guide on
shared basis
- All transport and game
drives in Tanzania will be in a modern 4x4 Landrover/Landcruiser with an
English speaking driver-guide on shared basis
- Meals and accommodation as
specified
- All park fees and
government taxes
- litre bottle mineral
water per person per day on game drives (excludes the Kenya sector )
- Scheduled flights as shown
in the itinerary inclusive of taxes
Cost Excludes
- Visas and international
flights
- International airport
taxes (clients pay direct)
- Driver-guide gratuities,
drinks, dining rooms tips.
- Personal travel, baggage
and medical insurance
- Telephone bill, laundry
and any items of a personal nature

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