DAY 1: House of Waine,
Nairobi
On arrival in Nairobi
you will be picked from the Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport (JKIA) and taken to the House of Waine in the forested
suburbs of Karen. This stylish and elegantly furnished 11
bed roomed boutique
hotel is easily accessible from both the JKIA and
Wilson airports. The hotel has a
heated swimming pool and is the perfect place to
relax after a flight and is located near to the
Giraffe Centre, Karen Blixen Museum and arts &
crafts shops.
You will be picked from your hotel at 6.30am and
transferred to Wilson Airport to catch the 8:00am
Air Kenya flight to Meru. Here the nostalgia
is romantically invoked by the film ‘Born
Free’ and George & Joy Adamson’s’
lions. Eight cottages including one spacious double
family cottage with its own separate pool are built
into the kopje using natural stone and wood wherever
possible. After an afternoon swim or siesta, guests
may enjoy an extended afternoon game drive.
Meru National Park is traversed by many rivers and is
renowned for its Elephant herds and rare Northern
endemic species e.g. Gerenuk, Reticulated Giraffe and
Oryx. Both Greater and Lesser Kudu live around the kopje
and one can also search for big cats and the elusive
Rhinos which now breed in the park. Later on in the
afternoon you may try your luck with a bit of river
fishing. Once the sun
has set you may venture out on a night game drive.
Take an early morning guided walk in the bush or
an extended morning game drive with picnic breakfast
to look for Cats, Elephants, Hippos and Crocodiles
along the many small rivers. The afternoon maybe
spent relaxing at the pool or enjoying a massage
at the lodge. Evening sundowners out on a game drive
allows you to appreciate the beauty of this seldom
visited wilderness where Lions still roam.
DAY
5: Sosian Ranch, Laikipia
After an early breakfast, the scheduled Tropic Air
flight takes you to Laikipia & Sosian Ranch
in the heartland of the Laikipia plateau. This working
ranch shows how wildlife and cattle ranching can
still exist side by side without disruption. With
7 double cottages, a swimming pool, billiard room,
tennis court, camel and horse riding, and day &
night game drives, there’s plenty to see and
do as well as take in the local wildlife - Elephants,
Aardwolf, Eland, Oryx and Grevys Zebra.
Exploring the plateau and surrounding plains one
can walk, ride horses or game drive without restriction.
More than 300 species of birds and an abundance
of game including four of the big five can be found
on Sosian. Spectacular waterfalls offer alternative
swimming along the Ewaso Nyiro River. Excellent
horse riding here gives guests commanding views
across the panoramic hills and plains.
DAY
7: Chui Lodge, Lake Naivasha, Great Rift Valley
A morning’s private charter flight takes you
to Lake Naivasha and
Chui Lodge. The lodge is situated
in the heart of the private and exclusive 20,000
acre Oserian Wildlife Sanctuary. 8 individual cottages
overlook a busy waterhole with the Mau Escarpment
as a backdrop. The Sanctuary hosts over 45 species
of mammals including several non-indigenous species
that were imported in order to contribute to the
survival of the species. Included in these are endangered
species such as White Rhino, Grevy’s Zebra,
& Beisa Oryx the infrequent sighting of African
Wild Dog. Other animals include Cheetah, Buffalo,
Giraffe, Wildebeest, and a large number of Leopard
and Aardvark.
Activities at Chui include both night and day game
drives in the Oserian Sanctuary, boat trips on Lake
Naivasha, fishing, explore the saline shore front
on Oloidien Bay and witness hundreds of flamingos
and cormorants with pods of hippo in the Lake. You
may also visit the nearby Oserian Flower Farm.
Lake Naivasha is a birdwatchers fantasy. There are
over 450 species in the immediate area including
the highland escarpments, which surround the lake
to the south and west. From October to March Palaearctic
migrants generously supplement the resident bird
population.
DAY
10: Serian Camp, Masai Mara
After lunch, the scheduled SafariLink flight takes
you from Naivasha to the vast savannahs of the world
famous Masai Mara. This is part of the Serengeti
ecosystem and is famous for its migratory herds
of Wildebeest, large concentrations of predators,
Elephants and diversity of large mammal species.
There you will be met at the airstrip and after
an inaugural game drive, arrive at
Serian Luxury
Tented Camp. Run by one of Africa’s most professional
guides and naturalists, Alex Walker, this camp combines
both the traditional safari with uncompromised luxury.
Eight spacious tents with en-suite bathrooms, hot/cold
running water and cedar decks overlook the swirling
Mara River immediately below camp.
Awaken gently at dawn with piping hot tea, coffee
or hot chocolate guests can take a game drive in
search of the Mara’s fabulous animals. Lion
prides finishing their previous nights feast or
furtive ‘hard to find’ Leopards can
be seen very close to camp.
A picnic lunch may
often be taken out, allowing guests to spend a full
day in the bush before returning back to this luxurious
camp for well earned sundowners on the veranda.
Dinner by candlelight is taken in the stylish designed
dining room featuring a natural stone fire place,
elegantly placed sofas and chairs under a permanent
thatched roof.
Hand carved baths
made from local stone with running hot/cold water
allow guests to soak away the day’s dust in
privacy yet within view of the river itself below.
Another early morning start may begin with a walk
escorted by an armed guide. There one can appreciate
the ‘Little Five’ and notice all the
unique savannah flora and fauna at close quarters.
Guests may find time to seek out the local Masai
customs and traditions which highlight their age
old, nomadic, pastoral existence.
Breakfast is often
taken in the bush away from camp and late morning
allows one to explore the riverbanks for Hippos,
Crocodiles and resting large cats shading themselves
from the midday sun. Taking an afternoon siesta
may be in order followed by an evening game drive
exploring another less visited corners of this expansive
wilderness.
Also available, but as an optional extra cost, is ballooning
over the Mara reserve; at dawn you will climb aboard
a hot air balloon and fly along the course of the
Mara River and over the vast plains as the sun rises.
This is a unique and incredible opportunity to witness
the majesty of the African bush. The flight time
is generally in the region of one hour and ends
with a champagne breakfast in the open grassland
within the reserve.
After breakfast and a short game drive you will
connect with the 11.00am Safari Link flight back
to Nairobi. On arrival you will be transferred to
your Nairobi hotel or to Jomo Kenyatta International
Airport for your onward departure.
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Per Person Sharing |
Single Room Supplement |
Period |
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Low |
US$
7280 |
US$ 1199 |
01 Apr - 31 May |
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Mid |
US$
7650 |
US$ 1320 |
01 Jun - 30 Jun & 01 Nov - 15 Dec
|
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High |
US$
8100 |
US$ 1490 |
01 Jan - 31 Mar & 01 Jul – 31 Oct
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