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This
incredible itinerary combines the four corners of this magnificent
country from the Nguruman Escarpment to vast plains of the Masai
Mara to the incredible private wildlife ranches of the Laikipia
Plateau that lie in the shadow of Mount Kenya. The rugged and
hauntingly beautiful lands of the Samburu and Pokot people.
Each property is so uniquely different not only in landscape
and wildlife but also in the personalities of the people that
you will meet, these are all vital to making this the most incredible
trip of your life!
| Day
1 - Nairobi
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Ngong
House |
Arrive
at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in the
evening where you will be met by the warm, smiling face
of your private guide Paul. Paul will transfer you to your
homestead or lodge where you may have a light snack before
settling in for the night. During your first night in Africa
you will probably awaken to the sound of a territorial male
tree hyrax who makes a very weird, electrifying call which
you may think is some poor tormented soul! In actual fact
they are delightful little furry brown creatures that look
like a giant guinea pig and are also the closest living
relative to the elephant. |
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Days
2-4
(Nguruman Escarpment) |
Shompole |
On
your 2nd day of safari you will be transferred to Wilson
Airport and take a charter flight Shompole airstrip. Shompole
lies on the edge of the Great Rift Valley overlooking sun-baked
plains and riverine forest, great creased volcanic mountains
and lush green wetlands. It is a creation of imagination
and the product of a partnership with the Maasai people
of that area. Constructed
to emphasize the beauty of natural materials combined
with flowing water and smooth white walls, the camp is
truly an unusual and exquisite place. The lodge consists
of six stylishly minimalist rooms, each of which has en-suite
facilities and a small plunge pool. It can get very hot
in this area so the rooms have an open-plan design to
take advantage of the breeze. During the heat of the day
the main pool provides another nice area in which to relax.
The area does have a small migration pass through it and
many species of antelope and predator are present. Some
game activities are offered, but canyon walks and trips
to see the flamingos at the soda lake, Lake Nortron, make
the area special.
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Days
5-7:
Masai Mara Game Reserve |
Cottars
1920s Camp |
On
your 5th morning wave a teary good-bye to your new friends
and once again you'll board a charter flight to the Masai
Mara. You will fly over numerous herds of wildlife, Mt.
Kenya, the Laikipia Escarpment and the Great Rift Valley
until you finally reach the Masai Mara. As you land on a
dirt airstrip you will fly low over herds of wildebeest
and zebra and marvel at the sheer numbers of wildlife that
litter the grassy plains. The Masai Mara is Africa's most
prolific wildlife destination. Upon arrival you will be
met with a smiling face and enjoy a game drive with your
professional guide through the Mara. The
Masai Mara holds the greatest and most diverse concentration
of wildlife remaining in Africa today. It is home to the
Masai people and to small clans of Ndorobo, the traditional
hunter-gatherers of East Africa. This place is guaranteed
to take your breath away. The Masai Mara is home to several
of our private properties, which are hidden in intimate
parts of the Mara where you won't see"matatus"
(mini buses) and hordes of other travelers. Each of our
properties are located in very different, remote regions
of the Mara. Each of these properties are as unique as
the different regions where they are located.
Each
day in the Mara will be dramatically different to the
next, you may spend hours tracking rhino on foot with
an Ndorobo tracker, or sitting quietly for hours observing
a typical day in the life of a pride of Mara lions, or
let the circus antics of infant cheetah cubs bring tears
of laughter to your eyes. The drama of the Mara is never
ending, the cycle of life and death is seemingly endless,
it is this sheer magnetism that has captivated all of
us and will captivate you! |
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Days
8-10
(Northern Frontier District) |
Borana |
On
your last morning wave a teary good-bye to your new friends
and once again you'll board a charter flight to the Masai
Mara. You will fly over numerous herds of wildlife, Mt.
Kenya, the Laikipia Escarpment and the Great Rift Valley
until you finally reach the Masai Mara. As you land on a
dirt airstrip you will fly low over herds of wildebeest
and zebra and marvel at the sheer numbers of wildlife that
litter the grassy plains. The Masai Mara is Africa's most
prolific wildlife destination. Upon arrival you will be
met with a smiling face and enjoy a game drive with your
professional guide through the Mara. The Masai Mara holds
the greatest and most diverse concentration of wildlife
remaining in Africa today. It is home to the Masai people
and to small clans of Ndorobo, the traditional hunter-gatherers
of East Africa. This place is guaranteed to take your breath
away. The Masai Mara is home to several of our private properties,
which are hidden in intimate parts of the Mara where you
won't see"matatus" (mini buses) and hordes of
other travelers. Each of our properties are located in very
different, remote regions of the Mara. Each of these properties
are as unique as the different regions where they are located.
Each day in the Mara will be dramatically different to the
next, you may spend hours tracking rhino on foot with an
Ndorobo tracker, or sitting quietly for hours observing
a typical day in the life of a pride of Mara lions, or let
the circus antics of infant cheetah cubs bring tears of
laughter to your eyes. The drama of the Mara is never ending,
the cycle of life and death is seemingly endless, it is
this sheer magnetism that has captivated all of us and will
captivate you! |
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| Day
11 (Nairobi) |
Ngong
House |
| After
breakfast you will be transferred to the airstrip where
you will board the scheduled flight to Nairobi's Wilson
Airport. Upon arrival you'll once again be met by that familiar
smiling face of Paul which comforted you so much with your
timid entrance into this strange world. Only this time you're
well experienced with Kenya's landscape, language, wildlife
and people. So this time you greet Paul with a hearty: "Jambo.
Habari ako bwana" (Hello. How are you doing man?) And
Paul will answer with laughter "Mzuri sana" (Very
well). Now you feel like a true Kenyan as you share your
experiences with Paul. At this point Paul will drive you
around so that you can do some last minute shopping. Later
that evening he will drop you off at a Nairobi restaurant
for supper. After dinner you'll finally be transferred to
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in time to check in
for you overnight flight back home. A tear comes to your
eye as you give Paul a final hug, you embrace him as if
you were embracing the entire nation - its people, its wildlife,
its diverse topography. As you board the plane the culmination
of events over the past eleven days begins to settle in.
You begin to reflect on the whirlwind of experiences as
you settle into your seat. And suddenly you realize how
overwhelming and magical your whole experience has been,
but you also realize that you didn't have near enough time
to discover the secrets of the Dark Continent. As so many
of our clients in the past have done, you begin to go over
the plans in your head for your next trip to Africa and
what you will do differently next time. And then you're
eager to get back home to share your stories with your family
and friends. You come home not quite the same person as
you have experienced eleven days that have changed your
life forever. |
2
people.......................................$5,795 per person
4 people.......................................$5,445 per person
6 people.......................................$5,295 per person
Included:
All accommodations, all meals, all government and hotel taxes
and service charges, all land travel, all Intra-Kenya scheduled
and charter flights, all park, reserve, and conservation area
entrance fees, all game-viewing activities; guided walks, horseback
rides, or 4x4 game drives in open top vehicles. All vehicle
transfers to/from lodges/camps, airports, hotels, etc.
Not
Included: Some alcoholic beverages and other personal
expenses, gratuities to drivers/guides and staff members (suggested
$5-$10 per person per day). Intra-Kenya Airport departure taxes
($2 per flight payable at departures), Kenya International departure
tax ($40 payable at departure), Pre-trip inoculations, International
Airfares, Kenya visa fees (estimate $75 per person) and Travel
Insurance
*Rates
are per person (based on double occupancy) and subject to change
in the event of serious currency fluctuations. Please always
call for current pricing.
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