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Available in Samburu and Lewa Cultural Tours
These are available at the various destination and include tours to tribal villages and historical sites. Contact Us For Reservation |
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Departs daily at 06:30 hrs Take off as the sun rises and strokes the tops of trees with its golden glow. From the air, the riverine forests and grassy plains take on a new meaning and the variety of wildlife is astounding: elephant and buffalo, herds of wildebeest, zebra and antelope and, for thesharp eyed,even lion basking in the early morning sun. |
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The Tamarind Seafood Experience |
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Open daily for lunch and Dinner (closed on Sundays) The Tamarind Restaurant in Nairobi offers a wide selection of exotic seafood brought daily fresh from the coast and prepared to international standards.
Set in an atmosphere of quiet sophisticated elegance, the décor is enhanced by the beautiful stained Glass windows made by renowned Kenya artist Nani Croze, and the exceptional painting by famed Kenyan artist Tonio Trezbinski. |
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"Utamaduni meaning culture, tradition, folklore has become one of the major tourist attractions in Nairobi Center on the route to Karen blixen Museum, Sheldrick animal orphanage, the girrafe center, Nairobi National park, utamaduni is a unique shopping experience with eighteen distinctly appointed shops, offering a wealth of Kenyan culture. |
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Hells Gate National Park (1 day) Min 2 persons Hell's Gate National Park lies south of Lake Nakuru in Kenya, north west of Nairobi. Hell's Gate, given by the explorers Fisher and Thomson (1883) after their defeat against the hostile Maasai warriors, the park is a peaceful area where you can walk or do biking alongside towering cliffs and wild animals. It is known for its wildlife and for its scenery, including the Fischer's Tower and Central Tower columns and Hell's Gate Gorge. The national park is also home to a geothermal power station at Olkaria and the Hot Springs. |
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Lake Naivasha at Lady Diane Delamere |
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One night at the Crater Lake – Naivasha Min 2 persons This is a luxurious tented camp on the lakeshore less than 2 hours drive from Nairobi. The final resting place of lady Diane Delamere widely renowned as Kenya's most romantic tented camp with thrilling night game drives with expert trackers. |
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Lake Naivasha Express ( 1 day) Min 2 person The tour leaves Nairobi City ––" The concrete Jungle" and drive westwards stopping at the viewpoint on the Great Rift Valley and view the Loita Plains and also from here you can see Lake Naivasha sparkling in the sun thousands of feet below. Then proceed to Lake Naivasha (and this is the highest Lake and the only fresh Water Lake in the East Africa part of the Rift Valley). |
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Amboseli Express ( 1 day ) Amboseli National Park lies within the shadow of the mighty Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain whose peak may be seen from the park in clear weather. Amboseli lies is famous for it's big game – Elephants, Lions and cheetahs are the main attractions- and for its great scenery beauty. Amboseli embodies five main wildlife habitats, plus a generally dry Lake-bed Lake Amboseli. |
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Lake Nakuru Express – ( 1 Day )
Duration: Approx. 08:00 – 18:00 hrs Min 2 person Nakuru means "Dust or Dusty Place" in Maasai language. Lake Nakuru National Park, close to Nakuru town, was established in 1961. It started off small, only encompassing the famous lake and the surrounding mountainous vicinity. Enjoy the view of the Great Rift Valley from the escarpments and then descend to the Lake Nakuru National Park which includes a large part of the Savannah. |
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 3 HOURS: NAIROBI CITY TOURFounded at the turn of the century, Nairobi has grown from small railroad town to a large cosmopolitan city with a population approaching two million. Much is to be seen around the capital. The tour covers the modern city center the colorful City Market, Parliament buildings, the Railway Station and the renowned National Museum |
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Karen Blixen Museum & Giraffe Centre |
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Located in Karen, the beautiful Nairobi suburb which was once part of Karen Blixen’s vast coffee estate, ‘Mbogani’ was Karen’s home from 1917 until 1931. The house and grounds were made famous by the film ‘Out of Africa’ and have been restored by the Danish community of Kenya.
Visitors have a glimpse of typical colonial life in Kenya at the turn of the twentieth century. |
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Nairobi National Park/Shedrick Animal Orphanage/Bomas of Kenya. |
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Nairobi National Park A safari in Nairobi National Park, only 13 km (8 miles) from the Nairobi City centre. The national park falls beneath airplanes on their approach to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. The park has lions, cheetah, monkeys, buffalos and several species of the savah plains’ game. Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage In the park is the Animal Orphanage where sick, wounded and abandoned animals are cared for and rehabilitated into the park, as well as an Educational Centre featuring a Safari Walk. |
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The largest island on the Kenyan coast, it's mystical mixture of the ancient and modern. Narrow alleys with ornamental balconies, vibrant bazaars and miles of white sandy beaches make it an intriguing potpourri of romanticism and history.
Let its laid-back atmosphere embrace you while you stay at the Whitesands Hotel, take in Arabic architecture or watch skilled Lamu craftsmen create ornate doors. |
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Daily at 12.30 p.m. and 7.00p.m. Nairobi has many restaurants offering a variety of cuisines. We recommend a dinner or lunch at the Carnivore restaurant which is famous for the succulent stew and barbecue dishes of game meat as an excellent compliment to a holiday in Kenya; especially as a fantabulous welcome, or farewell dinner. Situated on the edge of Nairobi National Park, the Carnivore (as the name suggests) is a meat eater’s paradise. |
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Bomas of Kenya is a cultural center a short drive from the city centre.Typically, this is a cultural tour that exposes you to Kenya's 16 major tribes i.e Kikuyu, Luo, Kamba, Maasai, Turkana etc ‘Bomas’ is linguistically used to refer to villages and is hence a Kiswahili word. It has numerous homesteads reflecting Kenya's cocktail of cultures, and have been re-created for visitors to experience the traditional village life of the People of Kenya. |
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You’ll be picked up from your Nairobi hotel and enjoy a tour of Nairobi National Park. Nairobi National Park lies 10 kms (6 miles) from the heart of the capital. The park was established in 1946, offering 114 kms (44 sq miles) of pristine savannah with a large stock of migratory game and lies between the Nairobi-Mombasa railway and the garden suburb of Langata. It is open on its southeast perimeter and here the Kitengela Conservation Area allows a corridor for the natural migration of the game which takes place with the seasonal rains. Well-laid out, with exceptionally well-maintained roads, the park is a model for all others, both geophysically and administratively. |
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