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Day 00: Arrival and airport Transfer to Nairobi Heron court Hotel
B/B-Advise flight details
Tour starts.Drive Dar to Samburu. Lunch enroute. Check in PM game
drive Samburu Lodge. Samburu Sarova shaba lodge
or Samburu Serena Lodge
Shaba was the home of Joy Adamson, author of
“Born Free”, where in the last years of her life she was involved in a
leopard rehabilitation study
31/07/2011 AM and PM Game drives in Samburu. Samburu Lodge.Samburu
Sarova shaba lodge or Samburu Serena Lodge
01/08/2011 AM and PM Game drives in Samburu. Samburu Lodge.Samburu
Sarova shaba lodge or Samburu Serena Lodge
02/08/2011 AM and PM Game drives in Samburu. Samburu Lodge.Samburu
Sarova shaba lodge or Samburu Serena Lodge
03/08/2011 Drive to Lake Nakuru. PM game drive in Lake Nakuru.
Lake Nakuru Lodge.Samburu Sarova shaba lodge
or Samburu Serena Lodge
04/08/2011 AM and PM game drive Lake Nakuru. Lake Nakuru Lodge.Lake
Nakuru Lodge or Sarova lion hill lodge
05/08/2011 Drive to Mara. PM game drive in Mara. Masai
MAra Keekrok Lodge o rMara Figtree Luxury Camp.
06/08/2011 AM and PM game drive Mara. Masai
MAra Keekrok Lodge o rMara Figtree Luxury Camp
07/08/2011 AM and PM game drive Mara. Masai
MAra Keekrok Lodge o rMara Figtree Luxury Camp
The Maasai Mara is truly the greatest wildlife
show on earth
08/08/2011 AM and PM game drive Mara. Masai
MAra Keekrok Lodge o rMara Figtree Luxury Camp
09/08/2011 Drive to Nairobi then Afternoon Nairobi National Park.Overnight
at Heron court Hotel Nairobi
10/08/2011 AM and PM game drive Amboseli National Park- Oltukai
Lodge or Amboseli serena Lodge
11/08/2011 AM and Early PM game drive Amboseli National Park-with
Picnic lunch.Overnight at Heron court.Dinner at Carnivore restaurant Nairobi.Transfer
to Airport or Overnight and transfer back to Heron Court hotel Nairobi.
Tour finishes Nairobi.
Price
is 6990 US$ per person
INCLUDED In The Kenya Wildlife Photo Safari
Meet and Greet Services with airport assistance
Arrival and departure airport transfers with assistance
Complimentary Gateway City Orientation Tour on the arrival day
Complimentary baggage handling of two pieces per person
Free excess baggage storage in the Gateway City
Express check-in with assistance in your city hotels and safari lodges
Bed and breakfast accommodation in your City Hotel (Safari Park Village)
Full board accommodation whilst on Safari at all safari lodges
Transport in 4x4 safari vehicles with window seat guarantee (Max 3 in
each)
Four intra-safari domestic flights as scheduled on the itinerary
Supply of bean bags, electricity converters (British type) and multi-plugs
At least a pair of standard Binoculars in each safari vehicle
All parks and game reserve entry gate fees including vehicle & driver
fees
Unlimited supply of bottled mineral water on safari and game drives
Unlimited game viewing drives / photo sessions per day whilst on safari
(Optional) Day rooms, if required, on the last day at a City Hotel
Services of an English - speaking and professional safari driver/guide
Farewell Barbeque lunch at Nairobi's famous Carnivore Restaurant
All Government taxes and levies where applicable
EXCLUDED In The Kenya Wildlife Photo Safari
International Airfares in and out of Nairobi, Kenya.
Tourist entry Visa to Kenya (US$ 50 PP) also available on arrival
Travel Insurance Cover, Personal or Baggage (Recommended)
International airport(s) departures taxes (if not included in your ticket)
Optional excursions not mentioned in the inclusions and/or quoted separately
Expenses of personal nature such as phone calls, internet, laundry etc.
All alcoholic drinks, wines and spirits.
Tips and gratuities to driver guides/lodge/hotel staff
All other extras not mentioned in the 'included'
VALUE ADDED FEATURES: The AfriChoice! Difference
Membership to AMREF's Flying Doctors Emergency Evacuation Programme*
NB:
The AMREF's Flying Doctors Emergency Evacuation Programme ONLY covers
the cost of evacuating the casualties from emergency site to the nearest
hospital by air or ground ambulance but does not cover hospitalization
bills.
Tailor-Made / Custom-Designed Kenya Tours and Safaris:
NB:
The Kenya Safari packages listed on our web site are only the most popular.
AfriChoice can also offer you Custom-Designed or Tailor-Made African Safari
Packages. We can design any package you desire or tailor any of those
you will find here to suite your individual taste or requirement. We work
closely with all the leading safari hotels, lodges and safari camps to
produce the best safari itineraries for varied desires and needs
Recommendations
CLOTHING
Morning
safaris can be chilly, you may want to bring a
sweater/fleece with a t shirt underneath, it will warm up
considerably by mid morning. The afternoons will be very hot
and the evenings are mild but not cold.
On
safari most people wear shorts and a T-shirt during the day
and put on long sleeved shirts and long pants in the evening
for protection from mosquitoes. Should you be particularly
sensitive to the sun a loose cotton shirt is essential during
the day.
Below
is a list of suggested items to bring:
2 pair khaki cotton pants (jeans are rather hot)
2 pair sturdy shorts
1 skirt or dress slacks for hotel evenings (optional)
2 long sleeved shirts (for sun protection as well as warmth).
1 light sweater or sweatshirt
1 lightweight, waterproof windbreaker
1 pair sturdy walking shoes or running shoes
1 pair sandals
3-5 short-sleeved or T-shirts
1 bathing suit
1 bandanna (many uses! I usually wet mine and wrap it around
my neck for the afternoon tours to keep me cool)
1 hat with a brim (baseball caps cover your nose but not your
ears).
Sunglasses
A flashlight will be in each tent for after the generator is
turned off later in the night, we usually bring an extra one
or a head light. It is also good to have one at night walking
to and from the dining area.
Anti-Bacterial wipes
Any RX medicines needed, bee sting kit etc.
Suggest bringing Pepto-bismal, sunscreen, feminine protection,
cold/allergy caplets, siperal
Ear plugs (for plane)
Hairdryer with adapting voltage (220volt needed)
Binoculars
Paperback reading material for the afternoons and around the
pool
Snacks, trail mix, gum, hard candies – I usually bring the
single serving sizes of
Crystal Light to add to my water bottles – if you have any
extra at the end of the trip leave them for the guides – they
love them?
3 prong (triangle shape) UK plug adapters - 220Volt
Luggage tags on all bags
A few plastic grocery bags (always needed for something)
Alarm clock ( every night you will be asked at dinner what
time you will like a wake up call – your room staff will
come to your tent each morning and wake you up with cookies
and coffee/tea?)
Clothing - Carry basic essentials in carryon, half your
clothes in your bag/half in your partner's bag if traveling
with someone. If one of our bags is lost, you still have half
our clothes.
Flight Bag - This is a small, lightweight carryon that can be
folded flat and takes practically no room when it is placed on
the bottom of your bag. Comes in very handy when you bring
back more than you can place in your luggage.
Gifts
- Quite often I bring gifts to give to the local village
we will visit, our guides and staff. Last year I told everyone
to bring anything they do not wear/use anymore in a spare bag
and/or school supplies. The people in the villages will
appreciate ANYTHING you bring. Used/new clothes
(adult/baby/child), watches, flip flops, plastic bowls, pens
they have nothing. You will not only have a spare bag to bring
back gifts you buy from them but your heart will feel good.
These people need to be supported, they have been taught not
to kill the animals or tourist won’t come. They are not pushy
to tourists, they smile and are friendly. They will sing and
dance in bright colors for you to take pictures. Education is
very important to them and they wish to learn. School supplies
are like gold. Thank you in advance! The guides like music, I
usually make them some CDs of music (country, gospel, soft
rock). We usually leave any unused supplies with them on the
last night…no need to hall them home and they will be
thoroughly enjoyed.
Laundry
– you can leave your laundry in your tent with the
plastic bag provided each morning on your bed – your clean
laundry will be returned to you by the time you are back from
your evening game drive. No need to overpack please!
Netting
– there is netting provided around your bed in each
tent incase of mosquitoes
(There are few insects but there maybe mosquitoes in the
evenings. The lodges provide insect repellent wipes in your
tents to use.
Camera
Needs – batteries, charger and adaptor plugs, wide
angle lens & telephoto lens
Roller
backpack style bags work well, you can usually roll
your bag to and from your tent to the vehicles. Nothing too
big for the international flights, they are not as easy going
as they are in North American about carry ons.
VACCINATIONS
The
suggested vaccinations are:
Hepatitis A & B (now give as a combo shot, good for life )
Typhoid
Yellowfever
Polio (one-time booster shot )
Tetanus
Malaria Pills (Malarone is a good one)
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