MAN EATERS SAFARI

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    NAIROBI/TSAVO WEST: L, D.

    Pick up at your residence in Nairobi, Safari briefing and introduction to your driver guide. Morning drive to Tsavo West National Park. Arrive in time for lunch and check in your hotel, afternoon private game drive in the park. From Kilaguni, great expanses of open plains stretch in all directions with Mount Kilimanjaro, the Chyulu hills, the Taita hills and Ngulia Mountains on different horizons. The views from Roaring rocks and Poacher's lookout are truly spectacular. Elephant, buffalo, giraffe, lion, leopard, cheetah, rhino and most common species of plains game and smaller mammals are present so wildlife viewing is varied but requires some patience. Overnight at your Lodge/Camp Lodge booked on Full board basis.

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    NAIROBI/TSAVO WEST: L, D.

    Breakfast and morning drive (3 hrs) to Amboseli with a brief stop at Shetani Lava Flow. Arrive, check-in and lunch. Afternoon game drives. Spend 02 nights at your camp/Lodge on full board.

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    AMBOSELI- B, L, D

    Morning game viewing drive in Amboseli Park. Lunch at the lodge and time for a siesta or a swim in the pool before an afternoon game viewing drive. Amboseli is a relatively small yet fascinating park of lush water holes and swamps contrasting against flat open plains and acacia woodlands. Elephant and plains game abound as well as the big cats such as Lion, Leopard and Cheetah. With luck, the snow-capped peak of Mt Kilimanjaro will be visible, creating a spectacular backdrop to the peacefully grazing animals. Full board at your lodge/camp.

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    AMBOSELI/NAIROBI: B.

    Breakfast at the hotel. Depart for Nairobi. Arrive, Lunch on own arrangements. Later transferred to Jomo Kenyatta International airport for your international flight out, or residence or your hotel.

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Accomodations

kilaguni-serena-lodge

kilaguni serena lodge

Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge is a tranquil, hushed and cool refuge framed by Mount Kilimanjaro and the rolling, volcanic landscapes of the deep green Chyulu Hills, Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge inTsavo West National Parkimmerses you in stunning beauty and exhilarating adventures while surrounding you with every modern comfort. Arriving guests are enchanted by the classic stone design and views of elephants, buffalo, and other plains game drinking and cooling off in our water hole. One of the earliest national park lodges in Kenya, this Tsavo West hotel includes 56 guest rooms including five suites that feature remarkably large living areas, ranging from our Standard Rooms to Deluxe Suites and the resplendent Kilaguni Suite. Greet the morning with a bush breakfast or sip traditional sundowner cocktails at Lion Rock. Relax on the garden sundeck by the swimming pool. Savor seasonal, locally sourced cuisine in the dining room overlooking the water hole. Unwind in a day bed at the stone-built bar, sipping a perfectly mixed drink while taking in marvelous views of the Chyulu Hills. Allow us to arrange for unforgettablesafari experiencessuch as a private game drive into Tsavo West National Park with a dedicated guide, a soothing aromatic massage or an outing to see the hippos and aquatic life of Mzima Springs. Surrender to the wild, ancient allure of Tsavo West, the land of lions and lava, at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge.

amboseli-serena-safari-lodge

amboseli serena safari lodge

Located in Amboseli, 70 m from Amboseli National Park, Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a bar. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel has a shared lounge and a garden. The hotel features family rooms. All units at the hotel are equipped with a seating area. At Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge each room includes a desk and a private bathroom. Guests at the accommodation can enjoy a buffet breakfast. Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge offers a terrace. Elephant Trust Research Camp is 7 km from the hotel. The nearest airport is Amboseli, 2 km from Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

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SAFARI TIPS

While planning an East African Safari can seem like a daunting task, it doesn't have to be! Take the stress out of the experience with this helpful summary of the key things you need to think about before you jet off. Once you have all of them covered, you can sit back, relax, and look forward to your safari adventure.

Note: While this is a general guide to vaccinations required for your East African safari, you should always visit your doctor before your departure to obtain the best advice. A pre-trip health check and discussion of what vaccines are necessary for you, as well as how to deal with any unique health concerns, is imperative for a safe and enjoyable safari.

Clothing

On an East African safari, you should go for comfort and convenience when it comes to your clothing. Some of the things you should remember, include:

  • Bring lightweight layers in both long and short lengths, plus socks, sleepwear, and swim wear.
  • Always take a sweater or fleece jacket, as it can get quite chilly at night and during early mornings.
  • Unless you're planning to trek, bulky hiking boots are rarely necessary. However, a comfortable pair of lightweight trainers are a must.
  • Don't forget a hat, as you'll want to protect your face and scalp from the equatorial sun.
  • It's not recommended to wear bright colors on safari, so consider buying some khaki, dark green, or darker colored clothes before your trip.

Passports & Visas

A full passport with at least six-month validity from the date of departure is generally required for travel. It is recommended that travelers contact the relevant Consulate/Embassy prior to travel for current visa requirements.

Applying for a kenyanVisa

NEW VISA REQUIREMENT: From 01 January 2021 all visitors requiring a visa to enter Kenya will need to apply for an e-visa online, in advance before leaving their country or boarding the aircraft. No Visas will be issued on arrival in Kenya.

Click this link for more information about how to apply: http://evisa.go.ke/evisa.html

$50 USD application fee

Applying for a East AFRICAN Visa

Applying for an East African Visa One of the greatest things to happen to East African tourism over the past few years is the introduction of the East African visa. This visa allows you access to Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda, and it’s not only a time saver, but it also works out considerably cheaper than purchasing individual visas.

To apply for the East African Visa, you’ll need the following: A passport with at least six months validity One standard sized passport photograph A completed application form Tip: It’s important that you apply for the East African visa with the country from which you will begin your travels. The visa will be valid for 90 days from the date marked in your passport.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy. In the event of written cancellation, the following forfeiture of the programme cost will be assessed based on the number of days prior to programme departure that the cancellation was received:

  • 90-60 days prior 20% of the programme cost 59-30 days prior to
  • 59-30 days prior to 50% of the programme cost
  • 29 days or less 100% of the programme cost