Nairobi

WE BEGIN OUR SAFARIS IN NAIROBI.
The only Metropolitan city with a national park within fifteen minutes’ drive from your hotel. City tour includes a visit to the Sheldricks’ elephant sanctuary and the giraffe center one day, the second day a game drive in the national park. This is kind of an introduction of what to expect on the rest of the trip

AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK

After Nairobi we take you to the slopes of the highest peak in Africa, Mt Kilimanjaro. Amboseli National Park Known for its big tuskers, the ever-running springs that support wildlife and birds life throughout the year. Two nights there are good enough.

MT.KENYA

Next day fly over the mountains and the rich agricultural land, head to the northern slopes of Mt Kenya, the second highest point in Africa, the next stop is Lewa wildlife conservancy. One of the most successful conservation projects in Africa. Here you get one of the biggest population of rhinos both black and white. This is also the place to see the Northern special five, the reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa Oryx, the gerenuk and the endangered grevys Zebra

LEWA Conservancy

After days in a vehicle during game drives at lewa there are activities like horse & camel rides and walking safaris, there is no better way in African bush than walking. While at lewa you could also have a chance to visit a Maasai village for a cultural experience with one of the communities that still hold some of their traditional ways of life. Three nights here allows you enough time to settle and absorb the beauty of conservation work.

MASAI MARA

From the magical landscape of Lewa we take you to the great Masai Mara. The vast plains of the mara are the theater for big cats, resident and migrant wild beast and tones of other plain game. Four nights is kind of standard stay to experience the richness of main game reserve and the adjacent conservancies. The conservancies were established to protect the buffer zone of the main reserve from encroachment.

OLPEJETA

Another one of the successful conservation projects in Laikipia Kenya. Lying astride the Equator Ol Pejeta hosts the 2nd Largest population of Rhinos. Other than the Southern white and the black rhinos, this is the home to the only two remaining specimens of the Northern white rhinos species, Fatu and Najin, both females. Process is in progress to rescues these beautiful beasts by fertilizing the eggs from these two females from the seeds of the last Male,Sudan. This is also the place we ahave a Chipanzees sanctuary. Animals rescued from pet owners and traders world over, a Jane Goodall, project. Lots of other plain game found here including the shy Bat eared Fox.

Ukunda, Diani Beach

A break from safari.

VICTORIA FALLS

In Zambia close to the border with DR Congo and Angola there is a spring. The springs water flows into Angola and further down it cuts back into Zambia. Then flows along the Zambia-Nimimbia border, touches the tip of Botswana. Then It flows into Zimbabwe forming the border between the two countries Along the way it is joined by other tributaries to form the mighty River ZAMBEZI. Along the Zambia-Zimbabwe border it comes a cross a big crack on the basalt rock making the water to plunge 108 metres down, This is called The Victoria Falls. The river flows further into Mozambique and empties into Indian Ocean completing a 2574km long journey.